Order of Merit

Final positions in the 2001 European Order of Merit

Sunday 11 November 2001 01:00
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Rank Player Nationality £'s
1 Retief Goosen South Africa 1,770,180
2 Padraig Harrington Ireland 1,292,427
3 Darren Clarke N Ireland 1,229,288
4 Ernie Els South Africa 1,061,244
5 Colin Montgomerie Scotland 976,154
6 Bernhard Langer Germany 975,198
7 Thomas Bjorn Denmark 911,925
8 Paul McGinley Ireland 905,514
9 Paul Lawrie Scotland 883,499
10 Niclas Fasth Sweden 757,208
11 Angel Cabrera Argentina 731,709
12 Michael Campbell New Zealand 658,816
13 Adam Scott Australia 555,653
14 David Howell England 547,937
15 Robert Karlsson Sweden 542,393
16 Mathias Gronberg Sweden 528,243
17 Peter O'Malley Australia 524,070
18 Ian Woosnam Wales 518,048
19 Thomas Levet France 495,750
20 Miguel Angel Jimenez Spain 487,374

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