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YTD Player Earnings Player Earnings - YTD Through Event 25 - Canadian Open YTD 2019 vs Cost 2019 YTD Rank Times Selected Cost Earnings % (out of 153) Aaron Baddeley 2 $ 800,000 $ 649,814 81% 31 Aaron Wise 5 $ 3,486,407 $ 612,650 18% 114 Abraham Ancer 21 $ 1,676,695 $ 780,691 47% 63 Adam Hadwin 13 $ 1,932,488 $ 1,179,155 61% 47 Adam Scott 17 $ 2,237,641 $ 2,682,654 120% 16 Alex Cejka 1 $ 1,198,541 $ 102,795 9% 140 Alex Noren 10 $ 2,699,150 $ 359,877 13% 127 Anders Albertson 1 $ 800,000 $ 43,595 5% 143 Andrew Landry 3 $ 2,642,179 $ 280,129 11% 136 Andrew Putnam 5 $ 2,387,382 $ 1,550,768 65% 44 Anirban Lahiri 3 $ 1,441,205 $ 173,798 12% 130 Austin Cook 5 $ 2,448,920 $ 365,110 15% 125 Beau Hossler 29 $ 2,449,707 $ 313,314 13% 128 Ben Silverman 1 $ 800,000 $ 238,001 30% 94 Bill Haas 18 $ 800,000 $ 242,964 30% 93 Billy Hurley III 1 $ 800,000 $ 138,612 17% 116 Branden Grace 12 $ 1,529,289 $ 1,172,734 77% 33 Brandon Hagy 3 $ 800,000 $ 14,555 2% 148 Brandt Snedeker 5 $ 2,448,970 $ 1,387,395 57% 52 Brendan Steele 1 $ 2,291,128 $ 208,897 9% 138 Brian Gay 3 $ 2,152,501 $ 891,164 41% 72 Brian Harman 11 $ 2,733,463 $ 585,078 21% 104 Brian Stuard 1 $ 1,089,763 $ 937,120 86% 29 Brice Garnett 1 $ 1,466,224 $ 239,330 16% 119 Bronson Burgoon 2 $ 1,179,616 $ 40,870 3% 146 Brooks Koepka 12 $ 7,094,047 $ 4,097,316 58% 51 Bryson DeChambeau 2 $ 8,094,489 $ 945,989 12% 131 Bubba Watson 1 $ 5,793,748 $ 1,308,137 23% 101 Bud Cauley 11 $ 900,591 $ 698,604 78% 32 Byeong Hun An 10 $ 2,599,264 $ 878,765 34% 82 C.T. Pan 5 $ 1,881,787 $ 1,817,158 97% 20 Cameron Champ 99 $ 800,000 $ 274,547 34% 80 Cameron Davis 5 $ 800,000 $ 167,901 21% 106 Cameron Smith 8 $ 3,622,607 $ 763,395 21% 105 Carlos Ortiz 2 $ 800,000 $ 475,482 59% 49 Charl Schwartzel 3 $ 1,710,179 $ 216,100 13% 129 Charles Howell III 7 $ 2,179,725 $ 1,232,951 57% 53 Charley Hoffman 22 $ 1,400,637 $ 1,338,881 96% 21 Chesson Hadley 8 $ 2,768,863 $ 318,405 11% 132 Chez Reavie 1 $ 2,700,018 $ 1,145,529 42% 71 Chris Kirk 4 $ 1,824,111 $ 203,789 11% 135 Chris Stroud 1 $ 800,000 $ 736,022 92% 23 Cody Gribble 1 $ 800,000 $ 141,238 18% 113 Corey Conners 3 $ 800,000 $ 1,834,928 229% 3 Curtis Luck 1 $ 800,000 $ 407,903 51% 60 Player Earnings - YTD Through Event 25 - Canadian Open YTD 2019 vs Cost 2019 YTD Rank Times Selected Cost Earnings % (out of 153) D.A. Points 1 $ 800,000 $ 30,702 4% 145 Daniel Berger 35 $ 1,721,763 $ 554,065 32% 87 Danny Lee 3 $ 1,269,386 $ 449,977 35% 78 Danny Willett 2 $ 800,000 $ 526,308 66% 43 Davis Love III 1 $ 800,000 $ 229,052 29% 96 Denny McCarthy 3 $ 800,000 $ 396,599 50% 61 Dominic Bozzelli 1 $ 800,000 $ 346,270 43% 68 Dustin Johnson 15 $ 8,457,352 $ 5,164,896 61% 46 Dylan Frittelli 2 $ 800,000 $ 298,721 37% 76 Eddie Pepperell 2 $ 800,000 $ 967,186 121% 15 Emiliano Grillo 26 $ 2,493,163 $ 790,993 32% 89 Francesco Molinari 3 $ 5,065,842 $ 3,008,007 59% 50 Gary Woodland 26 $ 3,108,907 $ 1,856,960 60% 48 Graeme McDowell 1 $ 800,000 $ 1,257,552 157% 9 Grayson Murray 3 $ 1,056,628 $ 101,831 10% 137 Haotong Li 3 $ 800,000 $ 423,150 53% 59 Harold Varner III 5 $ 1,223,064 $ 403,527 33% 84 Harris English 5 $ 800,000 $ 426,125 53% 58 Henrik Stenson 16 $ 2,680,487 $ 931,055 35% 79 Hideki Matsuyama 70 $ 2,687,477 $ 1,952,065 73% 37 Hudson Swafford 3 $ 800,000 $ 429,625 54% 56 Ian Poulter 2 $ 2,714,450 $ 1,304,655 48% 62 J.B. Holmes 4 $ 1,595,942 $ 1,545,622 97% 19 J.J. Spaun 1 $ 1,978,906 $ 180,305 9% 139 James Hahn 2 $ 1,386,301 $ 27,547 2% 147 Jamie Lovemark 14 $ 1,377,286 $ - 0% 149 Jason Day 15 $ 5,087,461 $ 1,703,586 33% 83 Jason Dufner 1 $ 1,497,655 $ 694,135 46% 64 Jason Kokrak 3 $ 1,794,431 $ 1,706,850 95% 22 Jhonattan Vegas 7 $ 1,137,444 $ 1,404,159 123% 13 Jim Furyk 3 $ 800,000 $ 2,196,735 275% 1 Jimmy Walker 11 $ 2,027,312 $ 425,333 21% 107 Joaquin Niemann 67 $ 1,209,957 $ 290,237 24% 99 Joel Dahmen 2 $ 1,476,838 $ 1,622,477 110% 17 Jon Rahm 79 $ 3,992,678 $ 2,989,037 75% 35 Jordan Spieth 110 $ 2,793,536 $ 1,497,883 54% 57 José de Jesús Rodríguez 1 $ 800,000 $ 256,094 32% 88 Josh Teater 1 $ 800,000 $ 186,417 23% 100 Julian Suri 1 $ 800,000 $ - 0% 149 Justin Rose 2 $ 8,130,678 $ 2,653,556 33% 85 Justin Thomas 11 $ 8,694,821 $ 2,544,792 29% 95 Keegan Bradley 1 $ 4,069,464 $ 770,312 19% 110 Keith Mitchell 5 $ 1,641,260 $ 2,024,546 123% 14 Kevin Chappell 11 $ 1,608,338 $ - 0% 149 Kevin Kisner 15 $ 2,972,285 $ 2,539,904 85% 30 Player Earnings - YTD Through Event 25 - Canadian Open YTD 2019 vs Cost 2019 YTD Rank Times Selected Cost Earnings % (out of 153) Kevin Na 1 $ 3,578,316 $ 2,010,609 56% 54 Kevin Streelman 2 $ 1,523,642 $ 1,318,293 87% 28 Kevin Tway 23 $ 1,379,544 $ 429,665 31% 92 Kiradech Aphibarnrat 10 $ 1,275,484 $ 1,114,402 87% 27 Kramer Hickok 5 $ 800,000 $ 321,674 40% 73 Louis Oosthuizen 11 $ 1,731,493 $ 1,144,802 66% 42 Lucas Glover 4 $ 800,000 $ 1,357,249 170% 7 Luke List 10 $ 2,710,736 $ 851,600 31% 91 Marc Leishman 18 $ 3,771,221 $ 1,667,254 44% 66 Martin Kaymer 1 $ 800,000 $ 798,689 100% 18 Matt Kuchar 61 $ 1,720,097 $ 4,682,479 272% 2 Matt Wallace 1 $ 800,000 $ 1,152,974 144% 11 Matthew Fitzpatrick 3 $ 830,393 $ 1,371,541 165% 8 Michael Kim 1 $ 1,379,736 $ 63,500 5% 144 Nick Taylor 1 $ 899,373 $ 615,582 68% 39 Nick Watney 3 $ 1,402,833 $ 524,284 37% 75 Ollie Schniederjans 24 $ 1,303,610 $ 356,818 27% 98 Pat Perez 1 $ 2,962,641 $ 446,447 15% 122 Patrick Cantlay 34 $ 3,963,962 $ 3,485,867 88% 26 Patrick Reed 3 $ 5,006,267 $ 781,653 16% 120 Patrick Rodgers 19 $ 1,287,040 $ 192,739 15% 124 Patton Kizzire 4 $ 3,541,151 $ 619,220 17% 115 Paul Casey 1 $ 3,641,771 $ 3,215,296 88% 25 Peter Uihlein 15 $ 1,797,715 $ 493,896 27% 97 Rafa Cabrera Bello 8 $ 2,449,869 $ 1,044,391 43% 70 Richy Werenski 1 $ 1,081,283 $ 123,016 11% 133 Rickie Fowler 62 $ 4,235,237 $ 2,978,896 70% 38 Robert Streb 2 $ 800,000 $ 141,304 18% 112 Rory McIlroy 68 $ 4,410,296 $ 6,650,347 151% 10 Russell Henley 11 $ 1,516,438 $ 326,462 22% 103 Russell Knox 4 $ 1,424,030 $ 968,117 68% 40 Ryan Armour 1 $ 2,485,203 $ 538,485 22% 102 Ryan Moore 8 $ 1,986,608 $ 855,928 43% 69 Ryan Palmer 2 $ 1,484,445 $ 1,845,456 124% 12 Sam Burns 31 $ 800,000 $ 607,934 76% 34 Sam Ryder 10 $ 1,046,166 $ 163,109 16% 121 Sam Saunders 6 $ 981,936 $ 147,714 15% 123 Sangmoon Bae 5 $ 800,000 $ 112,617 14% 126 Satoshi Kodaira 1 $ 1,471,462 $ 288,810 20% 108 Scott Piercy 2 $ 1,882,337 $ 1,664,593 88% 24 Sean O'Hair 2 $ 1,104,865 $ 184,488 17% 118 Sepp Straka 1 $ 800,000 $ 272,468 34% 81 Sergio Garcia 79 $ 878,354 $ 1,666,758 190% 6 Seth Reeves 1 $ 800,000 $ 57,169 7% 141 Shubhankar Sharma 1 $ 800,000 $ 90,834 11% 134 Player Earnings - YTD Through Event 25 - Canadian Open YTD 2019 vs Cost 2019 YTD Rank Times Selected Cost Earnings % (out of 153) Si Woo Kim 8 $ 2,276,114 $ 1,450,213 64% 45 Steve Stricker 1 $ 800,000 $ 135,670 17% 117 Stewart Cink 2 $ 1,887,208 $ 110,073 6% 142 Sung Kang 1 $ 1,243,309 $ 2,603,060 209% 5 Sungjae Im 52 $ 800,000 $ 1,764,117 221% 4 Thomas Pieters 4 $ 813,227 $ 159,335 20% 109 Tiger Woods 23 $ 5,443,841 $ 3,041,317 56% 55 Tommy Fleetwood 30 $ 3,935,147 $ 1,747,239 44% 65 Tony Finau 36 $ 5,620,138 $ 1,780,289 32% 90 Trey Mullinax 3 $ 1,184,245 $ 523,510 44% 67 Troy Merritt 2 $ 1,326,989 $ 431,077 32% 86 Tyrrell Hatton 17 $ 1,943,360 $ 745,403 38% 74 Webb Simpson 3 $ 5,376,417 $ 1,938,411 36% 77 Wesley Bryan 5 $ 800,000 $ - 0% 149 William McGirt 2 $ 933,327 $ - 0% 149 Wyndham Clark 2 $ 800,000 $ 537,861 67% 41 Xander Schauffele 38 $ 4,047,538 $ 3,010,149 74% 36 Zach Johnson 14 $ 1,957,635 $ 346,857 18% 111.
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