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Senior Tour Order of Merit After Benahavis Senior Masters 2009 Senior Tour Order Of Merit After Benahavis Senior Masters 2009 Pos Previous Player Country Euro Sterling Equivalent 1 1 Ian WOOSNAM WAL 161619.76 148030.56 2 3 Glenn RALPH ENG 142239.78 130280.07 3 2 Sam TORRANCE SCO 140626.81 128802.72 4 8 Carl MASON ENG 134292.52 123001.03 5 4 Peter MITCHELL ENG 122348.95 112061.69 6 5 Tony JOHNSTONE ZIM 119294.92 109264.45 7 6 Bertus SMIT RSA 114551.21 104919.59 8 9 Bob CAMERON ENG 109222.38 100038.82 9 7 Bernhard LANGER GER 107595.88 98549.08 10 15 Ross DRUMMOND SCO 94818.89 86846.39 + 11 10 Peter SENIOR AUS 93950.62 86051.13 12 12 Angel FRANCO PAR 93511.55 85648.98 + 13 13 Roger CHAPMAN ENG 93153.05 85320.62 14 11 David MERRIMAN AUS 92995.77 85176.56 15 14 Bob BOYD USA 88321.50 80895.31 + 16 19 Gordon BRAND JNR SCO 88179.11 80764.89 17 18 Des SMYTH IRL 82284.22 75365.65 18 16 Nick JOB ENG 80817.20 74021.98 + 19 17 Chris WILLIAMS RSA 74015.92 67792.56 20 20 Gordon J BRAND ENG 69941.42 64060.65 21 22 Eamonn DARCY IRL 68470.19 62713.13 22 21 Bobby LINCOLN RSA 67669.22 61979.50 23 23 Jerry BRUNER USA 62655.93 57387.74 24 24 John BLAND RSA 61919.82 56713.52 25 25 Jimmy HEGGARTY NIR 60375.09 55298.67 26 30 José RIVERO ESP 57238.08 52425.43 27 26 Katsuyoshi TOMORI JPN 56495.19 51745.00 28 28 Kevin SPURGEON ENG 56017.91 51307.85 + 29 27 Mike HARWOOD AUS 55798.75 51107.12 30 29 Giuseppe CALI ITA 55178.48 50539.00 31 31 Delroy CAMBRIDGE JAM 54409.16 49834.37 32 32 John CHILLAS SCO 52194.89 47806.28 33 34 Domingo HOSPITAL ESP 51279.41 46967.77 34 33 Bill LONGMUIR SCO 50100.47 45887.96 35 35 Luis CARBONETTI ARG 48043.21 44003.68 + 36 36 Mike CUNNING USA 45195.49 41395.39 37 38 Juan QUIROS ESP 43343.11 39698.76 38 37 Denis O'SULLIVAN IRL 42744.88 39150.83 39 47 Andrew MURRAY ENG 41939.95 38413.58 40 40 Emilio RODRIGUEZ ESP 40350.95 36958.19 41 42 Costantino ROCCA ITA 40287.16 36899.76 42 39 Mike CLAYTON AUS 40017.02 36652.34 43 41 Noel RATCLIFFE AUS 38967.63 35691.18 44 45 David J RUSSELL ENG 38227.79 35013.55 45 44 Horacio CARBONETTI ARG 37877.77 34692.96 46 43 Doug JOHNSON USA 37360.15 34218.86 47 48 Torsten GIEDEON GER 33912.95 31061.51 48 46 Seiji EBIHARA JPN 33583.86 30760.08 49 49 Stewart GINN AUS 23604.72 21620.00 50 58 Angel FERNANDEZ CHI 21949.97 20104.39 51 50 Pete OAKLEY USA 21451.15 19647.51 18 October 2009 15:41:15 Pos Previous Player Country Euro Sterling Equivalent 52 57 Manuel PIÑERO ESP 20921.20 19162.12 53 52 David GOOD AUS 20565.45 18836.28 54 51 Simon OWEN NZL 20416.87 18700.19 55 53 Jim RHODES ENG 19906.83 18233.04 56 54 Mike WILLIAMS ZIM 19819.04 18152.63 + 57 56 Stephen BENNETT ENG 18666.46 17096.96 58 55 Guillermo ENCINA CHI 17527.49 16053.76 59 59 Jeff HALL ENG 15899.25 14562.42 60 61 Denis DURNIAN ENG 14378.04 13169.12 + 61 60 Marc FARRY FRA 14077.79 12894.11 62 62 Alan TAPIE USA 13954.05 12780.78 + 63 63 Greg TOWNE USA 12743.63 11672.13 64 67 George RYALL ENG 12537.75 11483.56 65 64 Terry GALE AUS 10439.04 9561.31 66 65 Jeff HAWKES RSA 10357.34 9486.48 67 66 Ian MOSEY ENG 10172.75 9317.41 68 68 Martin POXON ENG 9458.94 8663.62 69 69 Tony ALLEN ENG 9292.75 8511.40 70 70 Mike MILLER SCO 9072.63 8309.79 71 71 Bob CHARLES NZL 8352.58 7650.28 72 72 Maurice BEMBRIDGE ENG 8198.71 7509.35 73 73 Alfonso BARRERA ARG 7949.01 7280.65 74 78 Gery WATINE FRA 7833.04 7174.43 75 76 José Maria CAÑIZARES ESP 7591.32 6953.03 76 75 Antonio GARRIDO ESP 7574.76 6937.86 + 77 74 Peter FOWLER AUS 7470.55 6842.42 78 77 Peter ALLAN ENG 6955.40 6370.58 79 79 Per-Arne BROSTEDT SWE 6609.44 6053.71 80 87 John HOSKISON ENG 6391.13 5853.76 81 81 Tony CHARNLEY ENG 5934.91 5435.89 82 82 Graham BANISTER AUS 4886.64 4475.76 83 83 Eddie POLLAND NIR 4853.56 4445.47 84 85 Philippe DUGENY FRA 4413.10 4042.04 85 84 Philip HARRISON ENG 4016.16 3678.48 86 86 Jean Pierre SALLAT FRA 3522.00 3225.87 87 88 Peter TERAVAINEN USA 3459.18 3168.33 88 89 Victor GARCIA ESP 3193.11 2924.63 89 104 Matt BRIGGS ENG 2964.72 2715.44 90 90 Bill MCCOLL SCO 2708.81 2481.05 91 91 John BENDA USA 2225.02 2037.94 92 92 Jim LAPSLEY NZL 2093.26 1917.26 93 93 Ian PALMER RSA 1877.93 1720.03 94 101 Steve STULL USA 1807.89 1655.88 95 94 Peter O'HAGAN IRL 1743.06 1596.50 96 96 Bob LARRATT ENG 1634.60 1497.16 97 95 Ray CARRASCO USA 1483.55 1358.81 98 97 Steve MARTIN SCO 1348.67 1235.27 99 98 Greg HOPKINS USA 1274.49 1167.33 100 99 Peter DAHLBERG SWE 1129.42 1034.46 101 100 Tim RASTALL ENG 995.31 911.62 102 0 Juan ANGLADA ESP 864.00 791.35 103 107 Bill HARDWICK CAN 802.75 735.25 ** 104 102 Dewey ARNETTE USA 790.68 724.20 105 103 Richard MASTERS ENG 705.89 646.54 106 105 Carlsen LEACOCK BAR 622.46 570.12 107 106 Adan SOWA ARG 503.41 461.08 108 0 Bruce HEUCHAN CAN 378.00 346.22 109 108 Brian JONES AUS 361.82 331.40 ** 110 109 Barrie STEVENS ENG 315.00 288.51 18 October 2009 15:41:15 Pos Previous Player Country Euro Sterling Equivalent 111 110 Tony PRICE WAL 264.00 241.80 18 October 2009 15:41:16.
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