Final Results
logo-golf logo-golf
Winning Isn't Everything
  • Videos
  • Photos
  • Tickets
  • Shop
  • Subscribe
Photos
  • Photos
  • Latest Galleries
  • Most Beautiful Women in Golf
  • Leaderboard
    • Leaderboard
    • Schedule
    • World Rankings
    • Statistics
    • Tickets
  • Golf Live
  • Instruction
    • All Instruction
    • Driving
    • Irons
    • Pitching
    • Wedges
    • Bunkers
    • Putting
    • Basics
    • Fitness
    • Fix Finder
  • Equipment
    • All Equipment
    • ClubTest
    • Balls
    • Apparel
    • Pros' Bags
    • Brands
  • Courses & Travel
    • All
    • Course Finder
    • Top 100 Courses
    • Top 100 World
    • Top 100 U.S.
    • Top 100 Public
    • Premier Resorts
    • Book Tee Times
  • Tickets
  • Shop
  • Photos
    • Latest Galleries
    • Most Beautiful Women in Golf
  • Videos
    • Latest Videos
    • Spinning
    • Golf Live
    • Tour Confidential
    • Fix Finder
    • Golf Today
  • Extra Spin
  • Fix Finder
  • GOLF FILMS
  • Golf Live
  • The Knockdown
  • Most Beautiful Women in Golf
  • Tour Confidential
  • Book Tee Times
  • Handicap Tracker
  • Subscribe
  • Give a Gift
  • Customer Service
  1. Tours & News

Winning Isn't Everything

September 19, 2011
1 of 10 Robert Seale

The winner of the PGA Tour's FedEx Cup playoffs gets $10,000,000, but since the players split more than $35,000,000 in the four-event playoffs, everyone who makes it to this week's Tour Championship goes home happy, win or lose. Here's a look at the top 10* earners on the PGA Tour this year without a win. (*through Sept. 18, 2011) Matt Kuchar: $4,188,587 (4th on 2011 Money List)
Advertisement
2 of 10 Michael Dwyer/AP

Chez Reavie: $2,152,267 (31st on 2011 Money List)
3 of 10 Nam Y. Huh/AP

Y.E. Yang: $2,185,265 (30th on 2011 Money List)
Advertisement
4 of 10 Larry Smith/EPA

Vijay Singh: $2,208,650 (29th on 2011 Money List)
Advertisement
5 of 10 Debby Wong/US PRESSWIRE

Charles Howell III: $2,217,756 (28th on 2011 Money List)
Advertisement
6 of 10 Angus Murray

Hunter Mahan: $2,639,540 (23rd on 2011 Money List)
Advertisement
7 of 10 Allan Henry/US PRESSWIRE

Bill Haas: $2,867,460 (20th on 2011 Money List)
Advertisement
8 of 10 Nam Y. Huh/AP

Jason Dufner: $2,867,460 (18th on 2011 Money List)
Advertisement
9 of 10 Michael Dwyer/AP

Jason Day: $3,690,647 (9th on 2011 Money List)
Advertisement
10 of 10 Nam Y. Huh/AP

John Senden: $2,127,914 (32nd on Money List)

You May Like

More Tours & News

Sign Up for Newsletters

Receive insider analysis, swing tips, equipment news, special offers and much more.
Sign up Now

Subscribe to GOLF Magazine + Digital

1 year for only $10
Subscribe Now

Sign Up for Newsletters

Receive insider analysis, swing tips, equipment news, special offers and much more.
Sign up Now
logo-golf
Leaderboard
  • Tour Championship
  • Schedule
  • World Rankings
  • Statistics
Instruction
  • All Instruction
  • Driving
  • Irons
  • Pitching
  • Wedges
  • Bunkers
  • Putting
  • Basics
  • Fitness
  • Fix Finder
Equipment
  • All Equipment
  • ClubTest
  • Balls
  • Apparel
  • Pros' Bags
  • Brands
Courses & Travel
  • All Courses
  • Course Finder
  • Top 100 Courses
  • Top 100 World
  • Top 100 U.S.
  • Top 100 Public
  • Premier Resorts
Channels
  • Extra Spin
  • Fix Finder
  • Golf Films
  • Golf Live
  • The Knockdown
  • Most Beautiful Women
  • Tour Confidential
Tools
  • Book Tee Times
  • Handicap Tracker
  • Tickets
Sports Illustrated may receive compensation for some links to products and services on this website. Offers may be subject to change without notice.
A part of the Sports Illustrated Network Copyright © 2017 Time Inc. Sports Illustrated Group. All Rights Reserved. Use of this site constitutes acceptance of our Terms of Use and Privacy Policy (Your California Privacy Rights). Ad Choices
.
View Profile
Full Scoreboard
HOLE YARDS PAR R1 R2 R3 R4
OUT
HOLE YARDS PAR R1 R2 R3 R4
IN