European Seniors Tour

The European Seniors Tour is a professional tour, for male golfers aged 50 and over, run by the PGA European Tour.

The Tour was founded in 1992. In 2008 it had a total prize fund of €7,729,284, so it is much further behind the U.S.-based Champions Tour in relative prize money than the main European Tour is behind the PGA Tour. The highest profile seniors event in Europe is the Senior British Open Championship, which is co-sanctioned by the Champions Tour. The European Tour co-sanctions the Senior PGA Championship and the U.S. Senior Open. Prize money in latter does not count towards the Order of Merit, but from 2007 the former is an official money event.[1]

Schedule

Past tour schedules

The table below summarises the development of the tour since 1999, which was the year that the euro became the currency of record for the tour. Individual tournaments have purses fixed in a mixture of British pounds, euros and U.S. dollars, so year on year changes in the total prize fund reflect exchange rate fluctuations as well as prize fund movements in constant currencies.

Year Ranking tournaments Total purse (€)
2013 16 5,089,169
2012 16 7,454,025
2011 22 8,971,738
2010 21 9,043,584
2009 16 7,045,769
2008 18 7,729,284
2007 19 8,305,947
2006 17 6,346,453
2005 21 7,019,820
2004 20 6,340,626
2003 20 6,041,828
2002 19 5,497,811
2001 20 6,539,844
2000 20 4,714,254
1999 17 3,266,041

Order of Merit winners

YearOrder of Merit leaderCountryEarnings ()
2014Colin Montgomerie Scotland624,543
2013Paul Wesselingh England311,644
2012Roger Chapman England356,751
2011Peter Fowler Australia302,327
2010Boonchu Ruangkit Thailand266,609
2009Sam Torrance Scotland170,696
2008Ian Woosnam Wales320,120
2007Carl Mason England412,376
2006Sam Torrance Scotland347,525
2005Sam Torrance Scotland277,421
2004Carl Mason England354,743
2003Carl Mason England350,242
2002Seiji Ebihara Japan330,211
2001Ian Stanley Australia287,025
2000Noel Ratcliffe Australia163,167
1999Tommy Horton England138,944
1998Tommy Horton England127,656
1997Tommy Horton England158,427
1996Tommy Horton England133,195
1995Brian Barnes Scotland63,620
1994John Morgan England57,209
1993Tommy Horton England56,935
1992John Fourie South Africa47,857

Leading career money winners

The table below shows the top ten career money leaders on the European Seniors Tour as of the end of the 2014 season.

Rank Player Country Earnings ()
1 Carl Mason  England 2,580,597
2 Nick Job  England 1,593,562
3 Sam Torrance  Scotland 1,541,101
4 Tommy Horton  England 1,527,506
5 Tom Watson  United States 1,496,305
6 Bernhard Langer  Germany 1,412,024
7 Bill Longmuir  Scotland 1,396,408
8 Noel Ratcliffe  Australia 1,383,978
9 Denis O'Sullivan  Ireland 1,356,568
10 Jerry Bruner  United States 1,351,658

There is a full list that is updated after each tournament on the European Tour's website here.

See also

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