How They're Doing: Minnesotans on Pro Tour Money Lists -- Nov. 5

November 5, 2017 | 13 min.


How players from Minnesota -- or with Minnesota connections -- are doing this year on professional golf tours.



2017-18 PGA TOUR

Pos.  Player (Prev. Rank)  From  Events played Earnings

45. Tom Hoge (138), Fargo                          3       $239,213

150. Troy Merritt (163), Spring Lake Park    3         $28,403

T183. Tim Herron (T166), Wayzata              1          $9,861  



2016-17 PGA TOUR

Regular Season Money List

Final


149. Troy Merritt (151), Spring Lake Park 28        $569,682

167. Tom Hoge (165), Fargo                     17        $373,092    

Charlie Danielson (NA), Osceola                2          $31,302*

230. Tim Herron (229), Wayzata                 8          $29,857

Ben Polland, Jefferson                               1               --

Cam Beckman, Burnsville                          2               --

Neil Johnson, River Falls                           2               --

* -- Danielson is not an official member of the PGA Tour; so he is not on the money list. If he were, he would have been No. 229.

(The top 125 players from the FedEx Point Standings, which are similar to but not the same as the money list, went into the FedEx Playoffs, a four-tournament series that began in August. It ended with the Tour Championship at East Lake GC in Atlanta. Justin Thomas was the big winner, finising first in the Points Standings -- and receiving a bonus of $10 million as a result. Those top 125 players in the point standings will also be fully exempt for the 2017-18 PGA Tour season. So will the top 125 from the regular season money list. Players from 126 to 150 will have limited status for the 2017-18 season. Players from 126 through 200 went into the Web.com Playoffs, which are explained below.) 


2017 Web.com TOUR

Regular Season Money List

Final standings


77. Brady Schnell (75), Milford, Iowa        20          $63,362

175. Charlie Danielson (175), Osceola       2            $8,316

189. Ben Polland (189), Jefferson              4             $6,266

224. Tom Hoge (224), Fargo                      3             $1,689

Andrew McCain, Minneapolis                    1                  --   

(The top 25 players from the Web.com regular season money list received PGA Tour Cards for the 2017-18 season, which  began the first week in Oct. with the Safeway Open in Napa, Calif. Those top 25 and the next 50 on the money list -- along with Nos. 126 through 200 on the PGA Tour money list -- went into the Web.com Playoffs. From that group of 150 players, the top 25 finishers, not counting those who had already earned PGA Tour Cards, gained status for the 2017-18 PGA Tour season. Like the FedEx Playoffs, the Web.com Playoffs are a four-tournament series. They concluded with the Web.com Tour Championship at Atlantic Beach CC in Atlantic Beach, Fla, Sept. 28-Oct. 1. In addition to getting into the playoffs, those players who finished in the top 75 on the Web.com regular season money list will be fully exempt for the Web.com Tour next year.)




Web.com Finals

17. Troy Merrtt (11), Spring Lake Park     4             $59,650* 

29. Tom Hoge (39), Fargo                        4             $44,048*

* -- Both Merritt and Hoge finished inside the top 25 in the Finals -- not counting players who finished in the top 25 during the regular season. As a result, both retained their PGA Tour Cards for the 2017-18 season.




2017 PGA TOUR CHAMPIONS

16. Tom Lehman (17), Alexandria            19          $895,443

T164. Tim Thelen (T164), Albany              2              $5,667

200. John Harris (200), Roseau                1              $1,750

Don Berry, Mounds View                           1                 --

Kevin Cashman, Eden Prairie                    1                 --

(Like the PGA Tour, the Champions Tour has playoffs -- The Charles Schwab Cup Playoffs, a three-tournament series that began Oct. 19 with the Dominion Energy Charity Classic at The Country Club of Virginia in Richmond. The top 72 players on the money list were eligible. Bernhard Langer, who seems to have won almost everything for the last three years, won the tournament (his sixth victory of 2017) and expanded his lead on the money list. Except that the money list has been converted to a points list for the playoffs. Just think of each dollar as a point. Langer won again last week, at the PowerShares QQQ Championship in Thousand Oaks, Calif. The top 54 on the money/points list were eligible for that one. Now it will be the top 36 for the final event of the season --  the Charles Schwab Cup Championship, beginning Friday at the Phoenix Country Club.)  



2017 MACKENZIE (CANADIAN) TOUR

Final

Money won for the Mackenzie Tour is shown in Canadian dollars, which were worth $0.78 as of 11/5/17


21. Charlie Danielson (24), Osceola         7          $28,488

127. Jon Trasamar (127), Blue Earth        4            $1,978

167. Ben Polland (167), Jefferson             1              $569



2017  TOUR LATINOAMERICA

136. Clayton Rask (124), Elk River             6             $2,629 

209. Derek Chang (T195), Atlanta              4               $700



2017 LPGA TOUR

98. Amy Anderson Olson (98), Oxbow, N.D. 21      $102,735

Casey Danielson, Osceola                           1                  --



2016-17 EUROPEAN TOUR

Money won for the European Tour is shown in Euros, which were worth $1.16 as of 11/5/17


230. Erik Van Rooyen (230), South Africa    6         28,205 euros    


2017 EUROPEAN SENIOR TOUR

Money won for the European Senior Tour is shown in Euros, which were worth $1.16 as of 11/5/17


21. Tim Thelen (21), Albany                         13           72,819 euros    


2017-18 SUNSHINE (SOUTH AFRICAN) TOUR

Money won for the Sunshine Tour is shown in South African Rands, which were worth $0.070 as of 11/5/17


113. Erik Van Rooyen (108), South Africa    1              26,800         
 

2017 NORTH STAR PROFESSIONAL GOLF TOUR

Final


1. Brent Snyder (1), Troy Burne                    1            $15,000

2. Jake Wherley (2), Ottertail                        3              $7,500

3. Hudson Carpenter (3), Stillwater               5              $6,075

4. Donald Constable (4), Minnetonka            3              $5,225


5. Thomas Campbell (5), New Zealand         5              $4,445

6. Ross Miller (9), Maple Grove                     3              $3,478

8. Cam White (6), Wayzata                            3              $3,080


10. Max Mason (10), Orono                           2              $2,080

12. Jon Reigstad (12), Keller                         1              $2,000

13. Julian Ramirez (13), Brea,  Calif.             6              $1,975

15. Dakota Clark (22), Orono                         4              $1,375

17. Kyle Scanlon (T28), Stillwater                  5              $1.144

19. John DuToit (17), Chaska                         2                $934

21. Jeff Sorenson (19), Minikahda                 1                 $850


22. Sam Matthew (20), Roseville                    3                 $825

22. Dakota Clark (NA), Orono                         4                $775

25. Chris Meyer (24), Edina                            1                 $637


30. Jake Miller (T28), Park (Cottage Grove)   1                 $545

33. Justin Doeden (33), Lakeville                    1                $500


35. Jon Trasamar (35), Blue Earth                   2               $425

37. Brandon Hartzell (NA), White Bear            1               $325

39. Yarri Brynn (39), Mpls. South                     4               $305

40. John Hafdal (40), Prior Lake                      3               $297

45. Andrew McCain (45), Minneapolis             2               $225    

53. Dylan Baker (53), Eden Prairie                  1                $55

55. Casey Vangsness (55), Alexandria            1                $22



2017 DAKOTAS TOUR

Final


1. Andre Metzger (1), Sioux Falls                  12              $57,345

2. Donald Constable (2), Minnetonka             4               $53,005

3. Doug Quinones (3), Sioux Falls                15               $33,973

8. Jon Trasamar (8), Blue Earth                     4               $22,763

12. Neil Johnson (12), River Falls                  3                $18,500

16. Thomas Campbell (15), Minnetonka      11                $14,197

22. Dylan Baker (21), Eden Prairie              11               $11,332


27. Cameron White (25), Wayzata                8                 $9,240

36. Jon DuToit (36), Chaska                         2                  $7,000

38. Andrew McCain (38), Minneapolis         1                   $6,000


43. Alex Kline (43), Elk River                        1                  $5,000

54. Justin Doeden (54), Lakeville                 3                  $3,313

63. Robert Bell (64), Pierz                            7                  $2,425

66. Bennett Schroeder (67), Eden Prairie    3                 $2,088

82. Chris Meyer (82), Edina                        1                 $1,300

T90. Hudson Carpenter (T90), Stillwater    1                  $1,175

T90. Dave Schultz (T90), Fargo                 2                   $1,175

93. Max Mason (93), Orono                       7                  $1,088


99. Sam Matthew (99), Roseville                5                  $1,022

108. Julian Ramirez (108), Pelahatchie, Miss. 6                $905

113. Ross Miller (113), Maple Grove            2                    $625         




2017 PEPSI TOUR

9. Robert Bell (9), Pierz                                  5               $6,950

10. Andre Metzger (10), Sioux Falls               5               $5,980

84. Dylan Baker (84), Eden Prairie                 1              $1,155

139. Kyle Beversdorf (139), Wayzata             1                 $550

143. Jon DuToit (142), Chaska                       1                $500

Alex Kline, Elk River                                        1                   --

 

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