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Revision as of 06:04, 7 May 2011
The 1987 European Tour was the sixteenth official season of golf tournaments known as the PGA European Tour.
The Order of Merit was won by Wales' Ian Woosnam.
Schedule
The table below shows the 1987 European Tour schedule which was made up of 28 tournaments, which included the major national opens around Europe. There were several changes from the previous season, with the addition of the Moroccan Open and the German Masters, the return of the Belgian Open, and the loss of the Car Care Plan International and the Sanyo Open.
Order of Merit
The PGA European Tour's money list was known as the "Order of Merit". It was based on prize money earned during the season and calculated in Pound sterling.[1]
Position | Player | Country | Prize money (£) |
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1 | Ian Woosnam | Wales | 253,717 |
2 | Mark McNulty | Zimbabwe | 189,304 |
3 | Nick Faldo | England | 181,833 |
4 | Gordon Brand, Jnr | Scotland | 147,787 |
5 | Bernhard Langer | West Germany | 141,394 |
6 | Seve Ballesteros | Spain | 138,843 |
7 | Peter Senior | Australia | 126,091 |
8 | Rodger Davis | Australia | 122,754 |
9 | Sam Torrance | Scotland | 122,556 |
10 | Howard Clark | England | 122,535 |
See also
References
- ^ "Tour History". PGA European Tour. Retrieved 2010-01-17. [dead link ]