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Senior Tour Order of Merit After MCB Tour Championship Senior Tour Order Of Merit After MCB Tour Championship Pos Previous Played Player Country Euro Sterling Equivalent 1 1 14 Clark DENNIS USA 222,055.49 195,764.34 2 2 13 Chris WILLIAMS RSA 190,715.99 168,135.41 3 5 14 Peter FOWLER AUS 175,752.01 154,943.15 4 3 15 Philip GOLDING ENG 167,795.05 147,928.29 5 4 15 Magnus P ATLEVI SWE 160,558.41 141,548.46 6 7 7 Paul BROADHURST ENG 158,282.23 139,541.77 7 6 15 Barry LANE ENG 156,704.25 138,150.62 8 10 13 Miguel Angel MARTIN ESP 137,999.47 121,660.47 9 23 7 Thaworn WIRATCHANT THA 136,878.01 120,671.79 10 8 14 Stephen DODD WAL 122,217.56 107,747.12 11 12 11 James KINGSTON RSA 117,378.03 103,480.59 12 9 5 Phillip PRICE WAL 112,711.21 99,366.32 13 14 11 Roger CHAPMAN ENG 110,338.09 97,274.17 14 13 14 Santiago LUNA ESP 109,070.72 96,156.85 15 11 10 Gary ORR SCO 108,087.87 95,290.37 16 15 15 André BOSSERT SUI 104,646.09 92,256.10 17 17 13 Jarmo SANDELIN SWE 97,710.51 86,141.68 18 28 5 Mark MCNULTY IRL 95,292.05 84,009.57 19 16 14 Paul WESSELINGH ENG 91,194.21 80,396.91 20 18 13 Brendan MCGOVERN IRL 89,591.20 78,983.69 21 21 14 Tim THELEN USA 81,265.25 71,643.53 22 20 12 Gary MARKS ENG 78,967.74 69,618.03 23 19 12 Mike HARWOOD AUS 77,717.15 68,515.52 24 22 12 Mark MOULAND WAL 74,779.16 65,925.38 25 24 13 Steen TINNING DEN 68,632.88 60,506.81 26 25 14 Paul EALES ENG 67,351.40 59,377.06 27 26 8 Greg TURNER NZL 64,036.98 56,455.07 28 27 13 Andrew OLDCORN SCO 55,869.79 49,254.86 29 31 14 Simon P BROWN ENG 51,090.94 45,041.82 30 29 10 David GILFORD ENG 49,376.99 43,530.80 31 30 11 Carl MASON ENG 49,143.17 43,324.67 32 33 14 Cesar MONASTERIO ARG 48,469.32 42,730.60 33 32 12 Marc FARRY FRA 46,045.19 40,593.48 34 34 14 Gary WOLSTENHOLME ENG 44,545.81 39,271.63 35 35 13 Peter T WILSON ENG 41,502.58 36,588.71 36 38 14 Pedro LINHART ESP 41,352.70 36,456.58 37 49 6 Esteban TOLEDO MEX 40,330.62 35,555.51 38 40 12 Gary RUSNAK USA 40,294.60 35,523.75 39 36 11 Gordon BRAND JNR SCO 37,654.33 33,196.09 40 37 6 Lianwei ZHANG CHN 35,550.53 31,341.38 41 41 5 Paul MCGINLEY IRL 34,504.03 30,418.78 42 39 9 Peter O'MALLEY AUS 33,518.26 29,549.73 43 42 12 Barry CONSER USA 31,793.60 28,029.27 44 43 13 Philip WALTON IRL 28,751.62 25,347.46 45 44 7 Ian WOOSNAM WAL 28,013.30 24,696.55 46 47 10 Des SMYTH IRL 24,789.03 21,854.03 47 45 12 Malcolm MACKENZIE ENG 24,685.30 21,762.58 48 46 12 Ross DRUMMOND SCO 24,563.47 21,655.18 10 December 2017 13:30:39 ~a Ranked European Challenge Tour Members Categories 2 and 10-17 Pos Previous Played Player Country Euro Sterling Equivalent 49 53 8 José Manuel CARRILES ESP 24,079.76 21,228.74 50 48 12 Jean Pierre SALLAT FRA 23,858.90 21,034.03 51 54 11 Gordon J BRAND ENG 21,774.67 19,196.57 52 52 9 Carl SUNESON ESP 21,405.11 18,870.77 53 57 6 Jean-François REMESY FRA 20,198.31 17,806.85 54 50 12 Costantino ROCCA ITA 19,692.33 17,360.78 55 55 9 Andrew SHERBORNE ENG 19,677.09 17,347.35 56 51 8 Ronan RAFFERTY NIR 19,625.89 17,302.20 57 56 8 Gary EMERSON ENG 15,424.54 13,598.29 58 58 5 Angel FRANCO PAR 14,291.30 12,599.22 59 59 8 José RIVERO ESP 13,448.93 11,856.59 60 60 8 Peter MITCHELL ENG 11,785.95 10,390.51 61 61 7 Eamonn DARCY IRL 10,603.25 9,347.84 62 62 7 Adam MEDNICKSON SWE 10,583.07 9,330.05 63 63 8 Steven RICHARDSON ENG 9,695.86 8,547.88 64 64 3 Juan QUIROS ESP 9,533.45 8,404.70 65 65 5 Nick JOB ENG 8,520.25 7,511.46 66 70 2 Peter BAKER ENG 7,893.50 6,958.92 67 66 5 David J RUSSELL ENG 7,386.18 6,511.66 68 67 2 Mark WHARTON ENG 7,132.15 6,287.71 69 68 2 Ken TARLING CAN 6,104.96 5,382.14 ** 70 69 1 Paul STREETER ENG 6,009.31 5,297.81 71 71 3 Stephen MCALLISTER SCO 4,814.86 4,244.79 72 72 2 Mark DAVIS ENG 4,282.05 3,775.06 73 73 1 Wraith GRANT ENG 4,015.00 3,539.63 74 74 2 Terry PRICE AUS 3,609.47 3,182.11 75 75 1 Andrew MURRAY ENG 2,428.97 2,141.38 76 76 1 Jeff HALL ENG 2,382.04 2,100.01 77 77 1 Jeremy ROBINSON ENG 2,376.46 2,095.09 ** 78 78 1 Glenn JOYNER AUS 1,666.44 1,469.14 ** 79 79 2 Alan SADDINGTON SCO 1,480.45 1,305.17 80 80 1 Roger SABARROS FRA 1,435.00 1,265.10 ** 81 81 1 James MURPHY ENG 1,347.35 1,187.83 ** 82 82 1 Steve CIPA ENG 1,030.33 908.34 ** 1 Jonathan S CHEETHAM ENG 1,030.33 908.34 ** 1 Daniel WESTERMARK SWE 1,030.33 908.34 85 85 1 Denis O'SULLIVAN IRL 756.00 666.49 10 December 2017 13:30:39 ~a Ranked European Challenge Tour Members Categories 2 and 10-17.
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