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PGA Tr Champions
Steve Stricker (USA) won the Arnold Palmer Award as the PGA Tour Champions 2023 leading money winner, with earnings of $3,986,063 on the Tour. Steven Alker (NZ) was second with $2,607,089 and Bernhard Langer (Ger) third with $2,240,016.
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PGA Tr Champions
Steven Alker (NZ) won the Arnold Palmer Award as the PGA Tour Champions 2022 leading money winner, with earnings of $3,544,425 on the Tour. Pádraig Harrington (Ire) was second with $3,293,255 and Steve Stricker (USA) third with $2,473,725.
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Champions Tr
Bernhard Langer (Ger) won his eighth straight (and eleventh overall) Arnold Palmer Award as the PGA Tour Champions 2020/21 leading money winner, with earnings of $3,255,499 on the Tour. Jim Furyk (USA) was second with $3,141,663 and Miguel Ángel Jiménez (Esp) third with $2,800,098. Note: the 2020 and 2021 PGA Tour Champions seasons were combined into one, with associated awards being made at the end of the wrap-around 2020/21 season. This was necessitated following the cancellation of many 2020 events (and four major championships) due to the global coronavirus pandemic.
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Champions Tr
The Arnold Palmer Award for the PGA Tour Champions leading money winner was not presented in 2020, following the cancellation of many events (and four major championships) due to the global coronavirus pandemic. The 2020 and 2021 seasons were combined into one, with associated awards being made at the end of the 2020/21 season.
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Champions Tr
McCarron (USA) won the Arnold Palmer Award as the PGA Tour Champions 2019 leading money winner, with earnings of $2,534,090 on the Tour. Jerry Kelly (USA) was second with $2,382,675 and Retief Goosen (RSA) third with $1,859,085.
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Champions Tr
Langer (Ger) won his seventh straight (and tenth overall) Arnold Palmer Award as the PGA Tour Champions 2018 leading money winner, with earnings of $2,222,154 on the Tour. Scott McCarron (USA) was second with $2,008,618 and Miguel Ángel Jiménez (Esp) third with $1,939,093.
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Champions Tr
Langer (Ger) won his sixth straight (and ninth overall) Arnold Palmer Award as the PGA Tour Champions 2017 leading money winner, with earnings of $3,677,359 on the Tour. Scott McCarron (USA) was second with $2,674,195 and Kevin Sutherland (USA) third with $1,961,732.
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Champions Tr
Langer (Ger) won his fifth straight (and eighth overall) Arnold Palmer Award as the PGA Tour Champions 2016 leading money winner, with earnings of $3,016,959 on the Tour. Colin Montgomerie (Scot) was second with $1,723,318 and Joe Durant (USA) third with $1,635,147.
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Champions Tr
Langer (Ger) won his seventh (and fourth straight) Arnold Palmer Award as the Champions Tour 2015 leading money winner, with earnings of $2,340,288 on the Tour. Jeff Maggert (USA) was second with $2,240,836; Colin Montgomerie (Scot) was third with $2,069,619.
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Champions Tr
Langer (Ger) won his sixth (and third straight) Arnold Palmer Award as the Champions Tour 2014 leading money winner, with earnings of $3,074,189 on the Tour. Colin Montgomerie (Scot) was second with $2,064,381; Jay Haas (USA) was third with $1,939,974.
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Champions Tr
Langer (Ger) won his fifth (and second straight) Arnold Palmer Award as the Champions Tour 2013 leading money winner, with earnings of $2,448,428 on the Tour. Kenny Perry (USA) was second with $2,241,188; David Frost (RSA) was third with $1,817,234.
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Champions Tr
Langer (Ger) won his fourth Arnold Palmer Award as the Champions Tour 2012 leading money winner, with earnings of $2,140,296 on the Tour. Tom Lehman (USA) was second with $1,982,575; Michael Allen (USA) was third with $1,686,488.
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Champions Tr
Lehman (USA) won the Arnold Palmer Award as the Champions Tour 201 leading money winner, with earnings of $2,081,526 on the Tour. Mark Calcavecchia (USA) was second with $1,867,991; John Cook (USA) was third with $1,747,075.
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Langer (Ger) won his third straight Arnold Palmer Award as the Champions Tour 2010 leading money winner, with earnings of $2,648,939 on the Tour. Fred Couples (USA) was second with $2,344,894; John Cook (USA) was third with $1,924,305.
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Champions Tr
Langer (Ger) won his second straight Arnold Palmer Award as the Champions Tour 2009 leading money winner, with earnings of $2,139,451 on the Tour. Loren Roberts (USA) was second with $1,960,613; John Cook (USA) was third with $1,798,664.
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Champions Tr
Langer (Ger) won the Arnold Palmer Award as the Champions Tour 2008 leading money winner, with earnings of $2,035,073 on the Tour. Jay Haas (USA) was second with $1,991,726; Fred Funk (USA) was third with $1,825,931.
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Champions Tr
Haas (USA) won his second straight Arnold Palmer Award as the Champions Tour 2007 leading money winner, with earnings of $2,581,001 on the Tour. Loren Roberts (USA) was second with $2,170,627; Brad Bryant (USA) was third with $1,812,099.
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Champions Tr
Haas (USA) won the Arnold Palmer Award as the Champions Tour 2006 leading money winner, with earnings of $2,240,227 on the Tour. Loren Roberts (USA) was second with $2,365,395; Brad Bryant (USA) was third with $1,692,417.
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Champions Tr
Quigley (USA) won the Arnold Palmer Award as the Champions Tour 2005 leading money winner, with earnings of $2,170,258 on the Tour. Hale Irwin (USA) was second with $1,983,596; Mark McNulty (Zim/Ire) was third with $1,791,452.
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Champions Tr
Stadler (USA) won the Arnold Palmer Award as the Champions Tour 2004 leading money winner, with earnings of $2,306,066 on the Tour. Hale Irwin (USA) was second with $2,035,397; Tom Kite (USA) was third with $1,831,211.
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Champions Tr
Watson (USA) won the Arnold Palmer Award as the Champions Tour 2003 leading money winner, with earnings of $1,853,108 on the Tour. Jim Thorpe (USA) was second with $1,830,306; Gil Morgan (USA) was third with $1,620,206.
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Snr PGA Tr
Irwin (USA) won his third Arnold Palmer Award as the Senior PGA Tour 2002 leading money winner, with earnings of $3,028,304 on the Tour. Bob Gilder (USA) was second with $2,367,637; Bruce Fleisher (USA) was third with $1,860,534.
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Snr PGA Tr
Doyle (USA) won the Arnold Palmer Award as the Senior PGA Tour 2001 leading money winner, with earnings of $2,553,582 on the Tour. Bruce Fleischer (USA) was second with $2,411,543; Hale Irwin (USA) was third with $2,147,422.
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Snr PGA Tr
Nelson (USA) won the Arnold Palmer Award as the Senior PGA Tour 2000 leading money winner, with earnings of $2,708,005 on the Tour. Bruce Fleisher (USA) was second with $2,373,977; Hale Irwin (USA) was third with $2,128,968.
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Snr PGA Tr
Fleisher (USA) won the Arnold Palmer Award as the Senior PGA Tour 1999 leading money winner, with earnings of $2,515,705 on the Tour. Hale Irwin (USA) was second with $2,025,232; Allen Doyle (USA) was third with $1,911,640.
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Snr PGA Tr
Irwin (USA) won his second straight Arnold Palmer Award as the Senior PGA Tour 1998 leading money winner, with earnings of $2,861,945 on the Tour. Gil Morgan (USA) was second with $2,179,047; Larry Nelson (USA) was third with $1,442,476.
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Snr PGA Tr
Irwin (USA) won the Arnold Palmer Award as the Senior PGA Tour 1997 leading money winner, with earnings of $2,343,364 on the Tour. Gil Morgan (USA) was second with $2,160,562; Isao Aoki (Jpn) was third with $1,410,499.
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Snr PGA Tr
Colbert (USA) won his second straight Arnold Palmer Award as the Senior PGA Tour 1996 leading money winner, with earnings of $1,627,890. Hale Irwin (USA) was second with $1,615,769; John Bland (RSA) was third with $1,357,987.
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Snr PGA Tr
Colbert (USA) won the Arnold Palmer Award as the Senior PGA Tour 1995 leading money winner, with earnings of $1,444,386 on the Tour. Raymond Floyd (USA) was second with $1,419,545; Dave Stockton (USA) was third with $1,415,847.
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Snr PGA Tr
Stockton (USA) won his second straight Arnold Palmer Award as the Senior PGA Tour 1994 leading money winner, with earnings of $1,402,519 on the Tour. Raymond Floyd (USA) was second with $1,382,762; Jim Albus (USA) was third with $1,237,128.
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Snr PGA Tr
Stockton (USA) won the Arnold Palmer Award as the Senior PGA Tour 1993 leading money winner, with earnings of $1,175,944 on the Tour. Bob Charles (NZ) was second with $1,046,823; George Archer (USA) was third with $963,124.
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Snr PGA Tr
Trevino (USA) won the Arnold Palmer Award as the Senior PGA Tour 1992 leading money winner, with earnings of $1,027,002 on the Tour. George Archer (USA) was second with $860,175; Jim Colbert (USA) was third with $825,768.
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Snr PGA Tr
Hill (USA) won the Arnold Palmer Award as the Senior PGA Tour 1991 leading money winner, with earnings of $1,065,657 on the Tour. George Archer (USA) was second with $963,455; Jim Colbert (USA) was third with $880,749.
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Snr PGA Tr
Trevino (USA) won the Arnold Palmer Award as the Senior PGA Tour 1990 leading money winner, with earnings of $1,190,518 on the Tour. Mike Hill (USA) was second with $895,678; Charles Coody (USA) was third with $762,901.
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Snr PGA Tr
Charles (NZ) won his second straight Arnold Palmer Award as the Senior PGA Tour 1989 leading money winner, with earnings of $725,887 on the Tour. Orville Moody (USA) was second with $647,985; Al Geiberger (USA) was third with $527,033.
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Snr PGA Tr
Charles (NZ) won the Arnold Palmer Award as the Senior PGA Tour 1988 leading money winner, with earnings of $533,929 on the Tour. He was the first New Zealander to win this award. Gary Player (RSA) was second with $435,914; Dave Hill (USA) was third with $415,594.
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Snr PGA Tr
Rodriguez (Puerto Rico) won the Arnold Palmer Award as the Senior PGA Tour 1987 leading money winner, with earnings of $509,145 on the Tour. Bruce Crampton (Aus) was second with $437,904; Bob Charles (NZ) was third with $389,437.
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Snr PGA Tr
Crampton (Aus) won the Arnold Palmer Award as the Senior PGA Tour 1986 leading money winner, with earnings of $454,299 on the Tour. Chi Chi Rodriguez (Puerto Rico) was second with $399,172; Dale Douglass (USA) was third with $309,760.
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Snr PGA Tr
Thomson (Aus) won the Arnold Palmer Award as the Senior PGA Tour 1985 leading money winner, with earnings of $386,724 on the Tour. He was the first Australian to win this award. Lee Elder (USA) was second with $307,795; Don January (USA) was third with $247,006.
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Snr PGA Tr
January (USA) won his third (and second straight) Arnold Palmer Award as the Senior PGA Tour 1984 leading money winner, with earnings of $328,597 on the Tour. Miller Barber (USA) was second with $299,099; Peter Thomson (Aus) was third with $228,940.
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Snr PGA Tr
January (USA) won his second Arnold Palmer Award as the Senior PGA Tour 1983 leading money winner, with earnings of $237,571 on the Tour. Miller Barber (USA) was second with $231,008; Billy Casper (USA) was third with $136,749.
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Snr PGA Tr
Barber (USA) won his second straight Arnold Palmer Award as the Senior PGA Tour 1982 leading money winner, with earnings of $106,890 on the Tour. Don January (USA) was second with $99,508; Bob Goalby (USA) was third with $94,540.
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Snr PGA Tr
Barber (USA) won the Arnold Palmer Award as the Senior PGA Tour 1981 leading money winner, with earnings of $83,136 on the Tour. Don January (USA) was second with $74,175; Bob Goalby (USA) was third with $66,494.
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Snr PGA Tr
January (USA) won the inaugural Arnold Palmer Award as the Senior PGA Tour 1980 leading money winner, with earnings of $44,100 on the Tour. Charlie Sifford (USA) was second with $34,929; Art Wall Jr (USA) was third with $20,829.
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