Retief Goosen - PGA and European Tour Career Summary

PGA and European Tour Career Summary

PGA Tour European Tour
Season Wins (Majors) Earnings (US$) Rank Wins (Majors) Earnings Rank
1992 0 0 £2,760 207
1993 0 0 £147,256 44
1994 0 0 £140,821 39
1995 0 20,652 237 0 £62,744 94
1996 0 7,363 207 1 £215,428] 25
1997 0 45,048 209 1 £394,598 7
1998 0 0 £191,25] 33
1999 0 1 €1,059,985 5
2000 0 1 €892,759 15
2001 1 (1) 1,126,985 47 3 (1) €2,862,806 1
2002 1 2,617,004 10 1 €2,360,128 1
2003 1 3,166,373 10 1 €1,115,886 12
2004 2 (1) 3,885,573 6 2 (1) €2,325,202 2
2005 1 3,494,106 8 1 €2,261,211 4
2006 0 2,617,453 19 1 €1,367,399 12
2007 0 1,044,386 93 1 €1,478,245 9
2008 0 1,431,965 72 0 €1,051,335 15
2009 1 3,232,650 11 0 €970,851 27
2010 0 3,218,089 14 0 €994,342 24
2011 0 796,360 108 0 €752,573 42
2012* 0 571,174 136 0 €685,815 38
Career* 7 (2) 27,525,642 15 14 (2) €21,795,334 5

* As of 11 November 2012

These figures are from the respective tour's official sites. Note that there is double counting of money earned (and wins) in the majors and World Golf Championships since they became official events on both tours.

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