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22-year-old Kazuma Kobori (NZ) won the PGA Tour of Australasia 2023/24 Order of Merit with 841.08 points. Daniel Gale (Aus) was second with 646.84 pts. Brett Coletta (Aus) was third with 604.08 pts. Note: the 2023/24 Australasian Tour Order of Merit was based on tournaments held between May 2023 and March 2024.
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26-year-old David Micheluzzi (Aus) won the PGA Tour of Australasia 2022/23 Order of Merit with 1455 points. Tom Power Horan (Aus) was second with 875 pts; Andrew Martin (Aus) was third with 661 pts.
Note: the 2022/23 Australasian Tour Order of Merit, for tournaments held between Oct 2022 thru' April 2023, switched to a points-based system rather than the previous money earned format.
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22-year-old Jediah "Jed" Morgan (Aus) won the ISPS Handa PGA Tour of Australasia 2021/22 Order of Merit, with season earnings of A$190,408 on the Tour. Blake Windred (Aus) was second with A$125,285; Andrew Dodt (Aus) was third with A$112,730.
Note: the 2021/22 PGA Tour of Australasia OOM was based on tournaments held between Dec 2021 thru' May 2022.
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46-year-old Brad Kennedy (Aus) won the ISPS Handa PGA Tour of Australasia 2020/21 Order of Merit, with season earnings of A$302,480 on the Tour. Min Wo Lee (Aus) was second with A$253,327; Ryan Fox (Aus) was third with A$168,882. Note: Due to the global cornavirus pandemic, the Aus Tour 2020/21 season comprised only four official Order of Merit events in Feb/March 2020 and seven in Jan-March 2021. Kennedy won two of the eleven events played.
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The 2020 PGA Tour of Australasia Order of Merit effectively became a combined 2020/21 award (presented in 2021). See 2021 entry for results.
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32-year-old Ryan Fox (Aus) won the ISPS Handa PGA Tour of Australasia Order of Merit, with 2019 season earnings of A$307,925 on the Tour. Zach Murray (Aus) was second with A$230,772; Brad Kennedy (Aus) was third with A$221,771.
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McLeod (Aus) won the ISPS Handa PGA Tour of Australasia Order of Merit, with 2018 season earnings of A$255,326 on the Tour. Matthew Millar (Aus) was second with A$236,241; Daniel Nesbit (Aus) was third with A$225,982.
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Rumford (Aus) won the PGA Tour of Australasia Order of Merit, with 2017 season earnings of A$313,094 on the Tour. Adam Bland (Aus) was second with A$292,570; Jason Norris (Aus) was third with A$273,305.
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Griffin (Aus) won the PGA Tour of Australasia Order of Merit, with 2016 season earnings of A$239,445 on the Tour. Michael Hendry (NZ) was second with A$223,364; Ashley Hall (Aus) was third with A$216,512.
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Holman (Aus) won the PGA Tour of Australasia Order of Merit, with 2015 season earnings of A$346,701 on the Tour. Jordan Zunic (Aus) was second with A$204,387; Matthew Millar (Aus) was third with A$177,421.
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Chalmers (Aus) won his second PGA Tour of Australasia Order of Merit, with 2014 season earnings of A$254,525 on the Tour. Steven Jeffress (Aus) was second with A$213,651; Nick Cullen (Aus) was third with A$208,256.
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Scott (Aus) won his second PGA Tour of Australasia Order of Merit, with 2013 season earnings of A$538,620 on the Tour. Jin Jeong (S Kor) was second with A$342,663; Michael Hendry (NZ) was third with A$118,782.
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Senior (Aus) won his fourth PGA Tour of Australasia Order of Merit, with 2012 season earnings of A$268,291 on the Tour. Michael Hendry (NZ) was second with A$249,625; rookie Daniel Popovic (Aus) was third with A$238,858.
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Chalmers (Aus) won the PGA Tour of Australasia 2011 Order of Merit, with earnings of A$554,285 on the Tour. Marcus Fraser (Aus) was second with A$229,125; John Senden (Aus) was third with A$204,285.
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Ogilvy (Aus) won the PGA Tour of Australasia 2010 Order of Merit, with earnings of A$459,900 on the Tour. Peter Senior (Aus) was second with A$308,011; Stuart Appleby (Aus) was third with A$274,950.
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Sim (Aus) won the PGA Tour of Australasia 2009 Order of Merit, with earnings of A$315,087 on the Tour. Alistair Presnell (Aus) was second with A$223,212; Peter O'Malley (Aus) was third with A$174,995.
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Brown (NZ) won the PGA Tour of Australasia 2008 Order of Merit, with earnings of A$440,027 on the Tour. Rod Pampling (Aus) was second with A$368,300; Geoff Ogilvy (Aus) was third with A$316,500.
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Parry (Aus) won his third PGA Tour of Australasia Order of Merit, with 2007 season earnings of A$422,004 on the Tour. David Smail (NZ) was second with A$168,460; Paul Sheehan (Aus) was third with A$154,439.
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O'Hern (Aus) won the PGA Tour of Australasia 2006 Order of Merit, with earnings of A$583,820 on the Tour. Kevin Stadler (USA) was second with A$523,098; Nathan Green (Aus) was third with A$346,108.
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Scott (Aus) won the PGA Tour of Australasia 2005 Order of Merit, with earnings of A$533,950 on the Tour. Robert Allenby (Aus) was second with A$441,000; Craig Parry (Aus) was third with A$390,450.
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Green (Aus) won the PGA Tour of Australasia Order of Merit, with 2004 season earnings of A$365,017 on the Tour. Euan Walters (Aus) was second with A$287,070; Gavin Coles (Aus) was third with A$248,872.
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Lonard (Aus) won his second PGA Tour of Australasia Order of Merit, with 2003 season earnings of A$604,000 on the Tour. Andre Stolz (Aus) was second with A$395,269; Peter Senior (Aus) was third with A$354,195.
Parry (Aus) won his second PGA Tour of Australasia Order of Merit.
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Baddeley (Aus) won the PGA Tour of Australasia 2000/01 Order of Merit, with earnings of A$662,125 on the Tour. Peter Lonard (Aus) was second with A$579,387; Michael Campbell (NZ) was third with A$487,732. [Season: Oct 2000 to March 01].
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Campbell (NZ) won the PGA Tour of Australasia 1999/2000 Order of Merit, with earnings of A$936,811. Lucas Parsons (Aus) was second with A$407,515; Peter Senior (Aus) was third with A$367,077. [Season: Nov 99 to March 2000].
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Moseley (Aus) won the PGA Tour of Australasia 1998/99 Order of Merit, with earnings of A$321,498 on the Tour. Rod Pampling (Aus) was second with A$265,557; Craig Spence (Aus) was third with A$264,160. [Season: Oct 98 to March 99].
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Coltart (Scot) won the PGA Tour of Australasia 1997/98 Order of Merit, with earnings of A$316,107 on the Tour. Peter O'Malley (Aus) was second with A$264,533; Greg Chalmers (Aus) was third with A$263,926. [Season: Oct 97 to March 98].
Lonard (Aus) won the PGA Tour of Australasia 1996/97 Order of Merit. [Season: Oct 96 to March 97].
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Parry (Aus) won the PGA Tour of Australasia 1995 Order of Merit, with earnings of A$334,804 on the Tour. Michael Campbell (NZ) was second with A$207,404; Peter Senior (Aus) was third with A$180,404.
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Allenby (Aus) won his second PGA Tour of Australasia Order of Merit, with 1994 season earnings of A$199,645 on the Tour. Craig Parry (Aus) was second with A$185,920; Patrick Burke (USA) was third with A$182,571.
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Senior (Aus) won his third Australia/NZ Tour Order of Merit, with 1993 season earnings of A$243,504 on the Tour. Brad Hughes (Aus) was second with A$190,147; Robert Allenby (Aus) was third with A$171,083.
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Allenby (Aus) won the Australia/NZ Tour Order of Merit, with 1992 season earnings of A$308,528 on the Tour. Rodger Davis (Aus) was second with A$240,529; Craig Parry (Aus) was third with A$230,839.
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Davis (Aus) won his second straight Australia/NZ Tour Order of Merit, with 1991 season earnings of A$343,277 on the Tour. Greg Turner (NZ) was second with A$305,044; Peter Senior (Aus) was third with A$293,295.
Davis (Aus) won the Australia/NZ Tour 1990 Order of Merit.
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Senior (Aus) won his second Australia/NZ Tour Order of Merit, with 1989 season earnings of A$443,196. Greg Norman (Aus) was second with A$288,600; Peter Fowler (Aus) was third with A$221,900.
Norman (Aus) won his sixth Australia/NZ Tour Order of Merit.
Senior (Aus) won the Australia/NZ Tour 1987 Order of Merit.
Norman (Aus) won his fifth Australia/NZ Tour Order of Merit.
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Moore (Aus) won the Australia/NZ Tour 1985 Order of Merit.
Norman (Aus) won his fourth (and second straight) Australia/NZ Tour Order of Merit.
Norman (Aus) won his third Australia/NZ Tour Order of Merit.
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Shearer (Aus) won his fourth Australia/NZ Tour Order of Merit.
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Shearer (Aus) won his third Australia/NZ Tour Order of Merit.
Norman (Aus) won his second Australia/NZ Tour Order of Merit.
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Newton (Aus) won the Australia/NZ Tour 1979 Order of Merit.
Norman (Aus) won the Australia/NZ Tour 1978 Order of Merit.
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Shearer (Aus) won his second Australia/NZ Tour Order of Merit.
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Lye (USA) won the Australia/NZ Tour 1976 Order of Merit.
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Dunk (Aus) won the Australia/NZ Tour 1975 Order of Merit.
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Shearer (Aus) won the Australia/NZ Tour 1974 Order of Merit.
Ginn (Aus) won the inaugural Australia/NZ Tour Order of Merit.
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