• The Rise, Canada
  • Pronghorn (Fazio)
  • Marco Simone GC (Italy); host of the Ryder Cup 2023
  • Terras da Comporta, Dunas
  • Pebble Beach host of the US Open; US Women's Open; Pebble Beach Pro-Am
  • LIV Golf UK by JCB
  • Torrey Pines - South course, host of the Farmers Insurance Open
  • Torrey Pines - South course, host of the Farmers Insurance Open

Tournament results: Order of Merit - Eurpn Tr

Results for the Order of Merit - Eurpn Tr are shown in the table below, which includes details of the respective winners, their scores and prize money, relevant venues and title sponsors.
1967
Awards
Gregson, Malcolm
71.11
British PGA

Category

Awards

Winner (holder)

Gregson, Malcolm

Venue

Score

71.11

Prize money

Title sponsor

British PGA

Gregson (Eng) won the Harry Vardon Trophy as the British PGA Tour 1967 Order of Merit winner. Award based on lowest scoring average in the season's top professional events. Gregson's 71.11 was based on 46 rounds played.

1937
Awards
71.62
British PGA

Category

Awards

Winner (holder)

Whitcombe, Charles

Venue

Score

71.62

Prize money

Title sponsor

British PGA

Whitcombe (Eng) won the inaugural Harry Vardon Trophy as the British PGA Tour 1937 Order of Merit winner. Award based on lowest scoring average in the season's top seven professional events. Whitcombe's 71.62 was based on 24 rounds; he played in six of the seven events. Paddy Mahon (Ire) was second with 71.90.

1938
Awards
72.87
British PGA

Category

Awards

Winner (holder)

Cotton, Henry

Venue

Score

72.87

Prize money

Title sponsor

British PGA

Cotton (Eng) won the Harry Vardon Trophy as the British PGA Tour 1938 Order of Merit winner. Award based on lowest scoring average in the season's top six professional events. Cotton's 72.87 was based on 16 rounds played; he entered four of the six events. Reg Whitcombe (Eng) was second with 73.35.

1939
Awards
27 pts
British PGA

Category

Awards

Winner (holder)

Whitcombe, Reg

Venue

Score

27 pts

Prize money

Title sponsor

British PGA

Whitcombe (Eng) won the Harry Vardon Trophy as the British PGA Tour 1939 Order of Merit winner. Award based on a points system for finishes in the season's top professional events. In previous and subsequent years, the Trophy was awarded for the lowest scoring average. If this method had been used in 1939, Sam King (Eng), with an average of 72.87, would have prevailed over Whitcombe (73.00).

1940
Awards
(not awarded)
x
x

Category

Awards

Winner (holder)

(not awarded)

Venue

Score

x

Prize money

Title sponsor

x

Harry Vardon Trophy not presented in 1940, due to World War II.

1941
Awards
(not awarded)
x
x

Category

Awards

Winner (holder)

(not awarded)

Venue

Score

x

Prize money

Title sponsor

x

Harry Vardon Trophy not presented in 1941, due to World War II.

1942
Awards
(not awarded)
x
x

Category

Awards

Winner (holder)

(not awarded)

Venue

Score

x

Prize money

Title sponsor

x

Harry Vardon Trophy not presented in 1942, due to World War II.

1943
Awards
(not awarded)
x
x

Category

Awards

Winner (holder)

(not awarded)

Venue

Score

x

Prize money

Title sponsor

x

Harry Vardon Trophy not presented in 1943, due to World War II.

1944
Awards
(not awarded)
x
x

Category

Awards

Winner (holder)

(not awarded)

Venue

Score

x

Prize money

Title sponsor

x

Harry Vardon Trophy not presented in 1944, due to World War II.

1945
Awards
(not awarded)
x
x

Category

Awards

Winner (holder)

(not awarded)

Venue

Score

x

Prize money

Title sponsor

x

Harry Vardon Trophy not presented in 1945, due to World War II.

1946
Awards
73.00
British PGA

Category

Awards

Winner (holder)

Locke, Bobby

Venue

Score

73.00

Prize money

Title sponsor

British PGA

Locke (RSA) won the Harry Vardon Trophy as the British PGA Tour 1946 Order of Merit winner. Award based on lowest scoring average in the season's top professional events. Locke's 73.00 was based on 40 rounds played.

1947
Awards
71.25
British PGA

Category

Awards

Winner (holder)

Von Nida, Norman

Venue

Score

71.25

Prize money

Title sponsor

British PGA

Von Nida (Aus) won the Harry Vardon Trophy as the British PGA Tour 1947 Order of Merit winner. Award based on lowest scoring average in the season's top professional events. Von Nida's 71.25 was based on 52 rounds played.

1948
Awards
71.29
British PGA

Category

Awards

Winner (holder)

Ward, Charlie

Venue

Score

71.29

Prize money

Title sponsor

British PGA

Ward (Eng) won the Harry Vardon Trophy as the British PGA Tour 1948 Order of Merit winner. Award based on lowest scoring average in the season's top professional events. Ward's 71.29 was based on 44 rounds played.

1949
Awards
70.77
British PGA

Category

Awards

Winner (holder)

Ward, Charlie

Venue

Score

70.77

Prize money

Title sponsor

British PGA

Ward (Eng) won his second straight Harry Vardon Trophy as the British PGA Tour 1949 Order of Merit winner. Award based on lowest scoring average in the season's top professional events. Ward's 70.77 was based on 40 rounds played.

1950
Awards
70.03
British PGA

Category

Awards

Winner (holder)

Locke, Bobby

Venue

Score

70.03

Prize money

Title sponsor

British PGA

Locke (RSA) won his second Harry Vardon Trophy as the British PGA Tour 1950 Order of Merit winner. Award based on lowest scoring average in the season's top professional events. Locke's 70.03 was based on 30 rounds played.

1951
Awards
71.51
British PGA

Category

Awards

Winner (holder)

Panton, John

Venue

Score

71.51

Prize money

Title sponsor

British PGA

Panton (Scot) won the Harry Vardon Trophy as the British PGA Tour 1951 Order of Merit winner. Award based on lowest scoring average in the season's top professional events. Panton's 71.51 was based on 37 rounds played.

1952
Awards
71.34
British PGA

Category

Awards

Winner (holder)

Weetman, Harry

Venue

Score

71.34

Prize money

Title sponsor

British PGA

Weetman (Eng) won the Harry Vardon Trophy as the British PGA Tour 1952 Order of Merit winner. Award based on lowest scoring average in the season's top professional events. Weetman's 71.34 was based on 38 rounds played.

1953
Awards
71.06
British PGA

Category

Awards

Winner (holder)

Van Donck, Flory

Venue

Score

71.06

Prize money

Title sponsor

British PGA

Van Donck (Belg) won the Harry Vardon Trophy as the British PGA Tour 1953 Order of Merit winner. Award based on lowest scoring average in the season's top professional events. Van Donck's 71.06 average of was based on 29 rounds played.

1954
Awards
71.00
British PGA

Category

Awards

Winner (holder)

Locke, Bobby

Venue

Score

71.00

Prize money

Title sponsor

British PGA

Locke (RSA) won his third Harry Vardon Trophy as the British PGA Tour 1954 Order of Merit winner. Award based on lowest scoring average in the season's top professional events. Locke's 71.00 was based on 25 rounds played.

1955
Awards
71.85
British PGA

Category

Awards

Winner (holder)

Rees, Dai

Venue

Score

71.85

Prize money

Title sponsor

British PGA

Rees (Wales) won the Harry Vardon Trophy as the British PGA Tour 1955 Order of Merit winner. Award based on lowest scoring average in the season's top professional events. Rees's 71.85 was based on 35 rounds played.

1956
Awards
71.06
British PGA

Category

Awards

Winner (holder)

Weetman, Harry

Venue

Score

71.06

Prize money

Title sponsor

British PGA

Weetman (Eng) won the Harry Vardon Trophy as the British PGA Tour 1956 Order of Merit winner. Award based on lowest scoring average in the season's top professional events. Weetman's 71.06 was based on 33 rounds played.

1957
Awards
70.09
British PGA

Category

Awards

Winner (holder)

Brown, Eric

Venue

Score

70.09

Prize money

Title sponsor

British PGA

Brown (Scot) won the Harry Vardon Trophy as the British PGA Tour 1957 Order of Merit winner. Award based on lowest scoring average in the season's top professional events.

1958
Awards
71.67
British PGA

Category

Awards

Winner (holder)

Hunt, Bernard

Venue

Score

71.67

Prize money

Title sponsor

British PGA

Hunt (Eng) won the Harry Vardon Trophy as the British PGA Tour 1958 Order of Merit winner. Award based on lowest scoring average in the season's top professional events.

1959
Awards
British PGA

Category

Awards

Winner (holder)

Rees, Dai

Venue

Score

Prize money

Title sponsor

British PGA

Rees (Wales) won his second Harry Vardon Trophy as the British PGA Tour 1959 Order of Merit winner. Award based on lowest scoring average in the season's top professional events.

1960
Awards
70.29
British PGA

Category

Awards

Winner (holder)

Hunt, Bernard

Venue

Score

70.29

Prize money

Title sponsor

British PGA

Hunt (Eng) won his second Harry Vardon Trophy as the British PGA Tour 1960 Order of Merit winner. Award based on lowest scoring average in the season's top professional events. Hunt's 70.29 was based on 43.5 rounds played.

Category

Awards

Winner (holder)

O'Connor, Christy Sr

Venue

Score

70.80

Prize money

Title sponsor

British PGA

O'Connor (Ire) won the Harry Vardon Trophy as the British PGA Tour 1961 Order of Merit winner. Award based on lowest scoring average in the season's top professional events. O'Connor's 70.80 was based on 40 rounds played.

Category

Awards

Winner (holder)

O'Connor, Christy Sr

Venue

Score

71.25

Prize money

Title sponsor

British PGA

O'Connor (Ire) won his second straight Harry Vardon Trophy as the British PGA Tour 1962 Order of Merit winner. Award based on lowest scoring average in the season's top professional events. O'Connor's 71.25 was based on 40 rounds played.

1963
Awards
71.73
British PGA

Category

Awards

Winner (holder)

Coles, Neil

Venue

Score

71.73

Prize money

Title sponsor

British PGA

Coles (Eng) won the Harry Vardon Trophy as the British PGA Tour 1963 Order of Merit winner. Award based on lowest scoring average in the season's top professional events. Coles's 71.73 was based on 46 rounds played.

1964
Awards
72.48
British PGA

Category

Awards

Winner (holder)

Alliss, Peter

Venue

Score

72.48

Prize money

Title sponsor

British PGA

Alliss (Eng) won the Harry Vardon Trophy as the British PGA Tour 1964 Order of Merit winner. Award based on lowest scoring average in the season's top professional events. Alliss's 72.48 was based on 56 rounds played.

1965
Awards
71.40
British PGA

Category

Awards

Winner (holder)

Hunt, Bernard

Venue

Score

71.40

Prize money

Title sponsor

British PGA

Hunt (Eng) won his third Harry Vardon Trophy as the British PGA Tour 1965 Order of Merit winner. Award based on lowest scoring average in the season's top professional events. Hunt's 71.40 was based on 45 rounds played.

1966
Awards
70.51
British PGA

Category

Awards

Winner (holder)

Alliss, Peter

Venue

Score

70.51

Prize money

Title sponsor

British PGA

Alliss (Eng) won his second Harry Vardon Trophy as the British PGA Tour 1966 Order of Merit winner. Award based on lowest scoring average in the season's top professional events. Alliss's 70.51 was based on 47 rounds played.

1970
Awards
778 pts
13178
British PGA

Category

Awards

Winner (holder)

Coles, Neil

Venue

Score

778 pts

Prize money

13178

Title sponsor

British PGA

Coles (Eng) won the Harry Vardon Trophy as the British PGA Tour 1970 Order of Merit winner. Using a season-long points system, Coles accumulated 778.5 pts; Christy O'Connor Sr (Ire) was second with 774.5 pts; Brian Huggett (Wales) was third with 772.5 pts. O'Connor topped the Tour's 1970 Prize Money List with £31,532; Tony Jacklin (Eng) was second with £16,462; Coles was third with £13,178.

1973
Awards
3,440 pts
£17,454
Eurpn Tr

Category

Awards

Winner (holder)

Oosterhuis, Peter

Venue

Score

3,440 pts

Prize money

£17,454

Title sponsor

Eurpn Tr

Oosterhuis (Eng) won his third straight Harry Vardon Trophy as the European Tour 1973 Order of Merit winner. Using a season-long points system, Oosterhuis accumulated 3440.42 pts; Maurice Bembridge (Eng) was second with 2980.14 pts; Hugh Baiocchi (RSA) was third with 2904.35 pts. Tony Jacklin (Eng) topped the Tour's 1973 Prize Money List with £24,839; Peter Oosterhuis (Eng) was second with £17,454; Neil Coles (Eng) was third with £14,747.

1972
Awards
1,751 pts
£18,525
Eurpn Tr

Category

Awards

Winner (holder)

Oosterhuis, Peter

Venue

Score

1,751 pts

Prize money

£18,525

Title sponsor

Eurpn Tr

Oosterhuis (Eng) won his second straight Harry Vardon Trophy as the European Tour 1972 Order of Merit winner. Using a season-long points system, Oosterhuis accumulated 1751 pts; Guy Hunt (Eng) was second with 1710 pts; Brian Huggett (Wales) was third with 1702 pts. Oosterhuis also topped the Tour's 1972 Prize Money List with £18,525; Brian Huggett (Wales) was second with £10,166; Guy Hunt (Eng) was third with £9,808.

1975
Awards
17,487 pts
£20,507
Eurpn Tr

Category

Awards

Winner (holder)

Hayes, Dale

Venue

Score

17,487 pts

Prize money

£20,507

Title sponsor

Eurpn Tr

Hayes (RSA) won the Harry Vardon Trophy as the European Tour 1975 Order of Merit winner. Using a season-long points system, Hayes accumulated 17,487.99 pts; Bob Shearer (Aus) was second with 13,920.88 pts; Eamonn Darcy (Ire) was third with 11,988.33 pts. Hayes also topped the Tour's 1975 Prize Money List with £20,507; Jack Newton (Aus) was second with £16,394; Bob Shearer (Aus) was third with £16,040.

1974
Awards
2,964 pts
£32,127
Eurpn Tr

Category

Awards

Winner (holder)

Oosterhuis, Peter

Venue

Score

2,964 pts

Prize money

£32,127

Title sponsor

Eurpn Tr

Oosterhuis (Eng) won his fourth straight Harry Vardon Trophy as the European Tour 1974 Order of Merit winner. Using a season-long points system, Oosterhuis accumulated 2,964.99 pts; Dale Hayes (RSA) was second with 2,378.83 pts; Bernard Gallacher (Scot) was third with 2,148.40 points. Oosterhuis also topped the Tour's 1974 Prize Money List with £32,127; Tony Jacklin (Eng) was second with £19,546; Bernard Gallacher (Scot) was third with £18,514.

1976
Awards
21,494 pts
£39,503
Eurpn Tr

Category

Awards

Winner (holder)

Ballesteros, Seve

Venue

Score

21,494 pts

Prize money

£39,503

Title sponsor

Eurpn Tr

Ballesteros (Esp) won the Harry Vardon Trophy as the European Tour 1976 Order of Merit winner. Using a season-long points system, Ballesteros accumulated 21,494.82 pts; Eamonn Darcy (Ire) was second with 16,740.87 pts; Sam Torrance (Scot) was third with 16,627.16 pts. Ballesteros also topped the Tour's 1976 Prize Money List with £39,503; Darcy was second with £25,026; Brian Barnes (Scot) was third with £23,350.

1977
Awards
28,699 pts
£46,435
Eurpn Tr

Category

Awards

Winner (holder)

Ballesteros, Seve

Venue

Score

28,699 pts

Prize money

£46,435

Title sponsor

Eurpn Tr

Ballesteros (Esp) won his second straight Harry Vardon Trophy as the European Tour 1977 Order of Merit winner. Using a season-long points system, Ballesteros accumulated 28,699 pts; Hugh Baiocchi (RSA) was second with 24,158 pts; Antonio Garrido (Esp) was third with 19,727 pts. Ballesteros also topped the Tour's 1977 Prize Money List with £46,435; Baiocchi was second with £32,251; Manuel Pinero (Esp) was third with £26,569.

1979
Awards
39,807 pts
£49,232
Eurpn Tr

Category

Awards

Winner (holder)

Lyle, Sandy

Venue

Score

39,807 pts

Prize money

£49,232

Title sponsor

Eurpn Tr

Lyle (Scot) won the Harry Vardon Trophy as the European Tour 1979 Order of Merit winner. Using a season-long points system, Lyle accumulated 39,807 pts; Seve Ballesteros (Esp) was second with 37,026 pts; Mark James (Eng) was third with 32,493 pts. Lyle also topped the Tour's 1979 Prize Money List with £49,232; Ballesteros was second with £47,411; James was third with £38,534.

1988
Awards
£451,559
£50,000
Volvo

Category

Awards

Winner (holder)

Ballesteros, Seve

Venue

Score

£451,559

Prize money

£50,000

Title sponsor

Volvo

Ballesteros (Esp) won his fifth Harry Vardon Trophy as the European Tour 1998 Volvo Order of Merit winner, with earnings of £451,559 on the Tour. Nick Faldo (Eng) was second with £347,971; Jose Maria Olazabal (Esp) was third with £285,964. Ballesteros received a £50,000 bonus as the Order of Merit winner.

1978
Awards
47,177 pts
£54,348
Eurpn Tr

Category

Awards

Winner (holder)

Ballesteros, Seve

Venue

Score

47,177 pts

Prize money

£54,348

Title sponsor

Eurpn Tr

Ballesteros (Esp) won his third straight Harry Vardon Trophy as the European Tour 1978 Order of Merit winner. Using a season-long points system, Ballesteros accumulated 47,177 pts; Dale Hayes (RSA) was second with 30,204 pts; Nick Faldo (Eng) was third with 28,495 pts. Ballesteros also topped the Tour's 1978 Prize Money List with £54,348; Hayes was second with £43,890; Faldo was third with £37,911.

1980
Awards
43,346 pts
£66,059
Eurpn Tr

Category

Awards

Winner (holder)

Lyle, Sandy

Venue

Score

43,346 pts

Prize money

£66,059

Title sponsor

Eurpn Tr

Lyle (Scot) won his second straight Harry Vardon Trophy as the European Tour 1980 Order of Merit winner. Using a season-long points system, Lyle accumulated 43,346 pts; Greg Norman (Aus) was second with 43,068 pts; Seve Ballesteros (Esp) was third with 42,376 pts. Greg Norman (Aus) topped the Tour's 1980 Prize Money List with £74,828; Lyle was second with £66,059; Ballesteros was third with £52,089.

1969
Awards
909 pts
6793
British PGA

Category

Awards

Winner (holder)

Gallacher, Bernard

Venue

Score

909 pts

Prize money

6793

Title sponsor

British PGA

Gallacher (Scot) won the Harry Vardon Trophy as the British PGA Tour 1969 Order of Merit winner. Using a season-long points system, Gallacher accumulated 909.5 pts; Christy O'Connor (Ire) was second with 905.5 pts; Brian Huggett (Wales) was third with 900.5 pts. Gallacher also topped the Tour's 1969 Prize Money List with £6,793; O'Connor was second with £6,690; Maurice Bembridge (Eng) was third with £6,109.

1968
Awards
919 pts
£8,223
British PGA

Category

Awards

Winner (holder)

Huggett, Brian

Venue

Score

919 pts

Prize money

£8,223

Title sponsor

British PGA

Huggett (Wales) won the Harry Vardon Trophy as the British PGA Tour 1968 Order of Merit winner. Using a season-long points system, Huggett accumulated 919 pts; Peter Butler (Eng) was second with 909 pts; Christy O'Connor Sr (Ire) was third with 895.5 pts. Peter Townsend (Eng) topped the Tour's 1968 Prize Money List with £9,593; Huggett was second with £8,223; Neil Coles (Eng) was third with £5,934.

1971
Awards
1,292 pts
9269
British PGA

Category

Awards

Winner (holder)

Oosterhuis, Peter

Venue

Score

1,292 pts

Prize money

9269

Title sponsor

British PGA

Oosterhuis (Eng) won the Harry Vardon Trophy as the British PGA Tour 1971 Order of Merit winner. Using a season-long points system, Oosterhuis accumulated 1292.5 pts; Neil Coles (Eng) was second with 1285.5 pts; Maurice Bembridge (Eng) was third with 1222.5 pts. Gary Player (RSA) topped the Tour's 1971 Prize Money List with £11,281; Neil Coles (Eng) was second with £10,479; Peter Oosterhuis (Eng) was third with £9,269.

1981
Awards
81,036 pts
£95,990
Eurpn Tr

Category

Awards

Winner (holder)

Langer, Bernhard

Venue

Score

81,036 pts

Prize money

£95,990

Title sponsor

Eurpn Tr

Langer (Ger) won the Harry Vardon Trophy as the European Tour 1981 Order of Merit winner. Using a season-long points system, Langer accumulated 81,036 pts; Nick Faldo (Eng) was second with 48,109 pts; Sandy Lyle (Scot) was third with 44,731 pts. Langer also topped the Tour's 1981 Prize Money List with £95,990; Seve Ballesteros (Esp) was second with £65,927; Faldo was third with £55,105.

1991
Awards
£545,354
see Score
Volvo

Category

Awards

Winner (holder)

Ballesteros, Seve

Venue

Score

£545,354

Prize money

see Score

Title sponsor

Volvo

Ballesteros (Esp) won his sixth Harry Vardon Trophy as the European Tour 1991 Volvo Order of Merit winner, with earnings of £545,354 on the Tour. Steven Richardson (Eng) was second with £393,155; Colin Montgomerie (Scot) was third with £376,575.

1992
Awards
£708,522
see Score
Volvo

Category

Awards

Winner (holder)

Faldo, Nick

Venue

Score

£708,522

Prize money

see Score

Title sponsor

Volvo

Faldo (Eng) won his second Harry Vardon Trophy as the European Tour 1992 Volvo Order of Merit winner, with earnings of £708,522 on the Tour. Bernhard Langer (Ger) was second with £488,912; Colin Montgomerie (Scot) was third with £447,712.

1993
Awards
£613,682
see Score
Volvo

Category

Awards

Winner (holder)

Montgomerie, Colin

Venue

Score

£613,682

Prize money

see Score

Title sponsor

Volvo

Montgomerie (Scot) won the Harry Vardon Trophy as the European Tour 1993 Volvo Order of Merit winner, with earnings of £613,682 on the Tour. Nick Faldo (Eng) was second with £558,738; Ian Woosnam (Wales) was third with £501,353.

1994
Awards
£762,719
see Score
Volvo

Category

Awards

Winner (holder)

Montgomerie, Colin

Venue

Score

£762,719

Prize money

see Score

Title sponsor

Volvo

Montgomerie (Scot) won his second straight Harry Vardon Trophy as the European Tour 1994 Volvo Order of Merit winner, with earnings of £762,719 on the Tour. Bernhard Langer (Ger) was second with £635,483; Seve Ballesteros (Esp) was third with £590,101.

1995
Awards
£835,051
see Score
Volvo

Category

Awards

Winner (holder)

Montgomerie, Colin

Venue

Score

£835,051

Prize money

see Score

Title sponsor

Volvo

Montgomerie (Scot) won his third straight Harry Vardon Trophy as the European Tour 1995 Volvo Order of Merit winner, with earnings of £835,051 on the Tour. Sam Torrance (Scot) was second with £775,706; Bernhard Langer (Ger) was third with £655,854.

1996
Awards
£875,146
see Score
Volvo

Category

Awards

Winner (holder)

Montgomerie, Colin

Venue

Score

£875,146

Prize money

see Score

Title sponsor

Volvo

Montgomerie (Scot) won his fourth straight Harry Vardon Trophy as the European Tour 1996 Volvo Order of Merit winner, with season earnings of £875,146 on the Tour. Ian Woosnam (Wales) was second with £650,423; Robert Allenby (Aus) was third with £532,143.

1997
Awards
£798,947
see Score
Volvo

Category

Awards

Winner (holder)

Montgomerie, Colin

Venue

Score

£798,947

Prize money

see Score

Title sponsor

Volvo

Montgomerie (Scot) won his fifth straight Harry Vardon Trophy as the European Tour 1997 Volvo Order of Merit winner, with earnings of £798,947 on the Tour. Bernhard Langer (Ger) was second with £692,398; Lee Westwood (Eng) was third with £588,718.

1998
Awards
£993,077
see Score
Volvo

Category

Awards

Winner (holder)

Montgomerie, Colin

Venue

Score

£993,077

Prize money

see Score

Title sponsor

Volvo

Montgomerie (Scot) won his sixth straight Harry Vardon Trophy as the European Tour 1998 Volvo Order of Merit winner, with earnings of £993,077 on the Tour. Darren Clarke (N.Ire) was second with £902,867; Lee Westwood (Eng) was third with £814,386.

1999
Awards
€1,822,880
see Score
Volvo

Category

Awards

Winner (holder)

Montgomerie, Colin

Venue

Score

€1,822,880

Prize money

see Score

Title sponsor

Volvo

Montgomerie (Scot) won his seventh straight Harry Vardon Trophy as the European Tour 1999 Volvo Order of Merit winner, with earnings of €1,822,880 on the Tour. Lee Westwood (Eng) was second with €1,320,805; Sergio Garcia (Esp) was third with €1,317,693.

2000
Awards
€3,125,147
see Score
Volvo

Category

Awards

Winner (holder)

Westwood, Lee

Venue

Score

€3,125,147

Prize money

see Score

Title sponsor

Volvo

Westwood (Eng) won the Harry Vardon Trophy as the European Tour 2000 Volvo Order of Merit winner, with earnings of €3,125,147 on the Tour. Darren Clarke (N.Ire) was second with €2,717,965; Ernie Els (RSA) was third with €2,017,248.

2001
Awards
€2,862,806
see Score
Volvo

Category

Awards

Winner (holder)

Goosen, Retief

Venue

Score

€2,862,806

Prize money

see Score

Title sponsor

Volvo

Goosen (RSA) won the Harry Vardon Trophy as the European Tour 2001 Volvo Order of Merit winner, with earnings of €2,862,806 on the Tour. Padraig Harrington (Ire) was second with €2,090,166; Darren Clarke (N.Ire) was third with €1,988,055.

2002
Awards
€2,360,128
see Score
Volvo

Category

Awards

Winner (holder)

Goosen, Retief

Venue

Score

€2,360,128

Prize money

see Score

Title sponsor

Volvo

Goosen (RSA) won his second straight Harry Vardon Trophy as the European Tour 2002 Volvo Order of Merit winner, with earnings of €2,360,128 on the Tour. Padraig Harrington (Ire) was second with €2,334,655; Ernie Els (RSA) was third with €2,251,708.

2003
Awards
€2,975,374
see Score
Volvo

Category

Awards

Winner (holder)

Els, Ernie

Venue

Score

€2,975,374

Prize money

see Score

Title sponsor

Volvo

Els (RSA) won the Harry Vardon Trophy as the European Tour 2003 Volvo Order of Merit winner, with earnings of €2,975,374 on the Tour. Darren Clarke (N Ire) was second with €2,210,051; Padraig Harrington (Ire) was third with €1,555,623.

2005
Awards
€2,794,222
see Score
Eurpn Tr

Category

Awards

Winner (holder)

Montgomerie, Colin

Venue

Score

€2,794,222

Prize money

see Score

Title sponsor

Eurpn Tr

Montgomerie (Scot) won his eighth Harry Vardon Trophy as the European Tour 2005 Volvo Order of Merit winner, with earnings of €2,794,223 on the Tour. Michael Campbell (NZ) was second with €2,496,269; Paul McGinley (Ire) was third with €2,296,422.

2006
Awards
€2,489,337
see Score
Eurpn Tr

Category

Awards

Winner (holder)

Harrington, Padraig

Venue

Score

€2,489,337

Prize money

see Score

Title sponsor

Eurpn Tr

Harrington (Ire) won the Harry Vardon Trophy as the European Tour 2006 Order of Merit winner, with earnings of €2,489,337 on the Tour. Paul Casey (Eng) was second with €2,454,084; David Howell (Eng) was third with €2,321,166.

2007
Awards
€2,944,945
see Score
Eurpn Tr

Category

Awards

Winner (holder)

Rose, Justin

Venue

Score

€2,944,945

Prize money

see Score

Title sponsor

Eurpn Tr

Rose (Eng) won the Harry Vardon Trophy as the European Tour 2007 Order of Merit winner, with earnings of €2,944,945 on the Tour. Ernie Els (RSA) was second with €2,496,237; Padraig Harrington (Ire) was third with €2,463,742.

2008
Awards
€2,732,748
see Score
Eurpn Tr

Category

Awards

Winner (holder)

Karlsson, Robert

Venue

Score

€2,732,748

Prize money

see Score

Title sponsor

Eurpn Tr

Karlsson (Swe) won the Harry Vardon Trophy as the European Tour 2008 Order of Merit winner, with earnings of €2,732,748 on the Tour. Padriag Harrington (Ire) was second with €2,459,109; Lee Westwood (Eng) was third with €2,424,642.

1987
Awards
£253,717
see Score
Epson

Category

Awards

Winner (holder)

Woosnam, Ian

Venue

Score

£253,717

Prize money

see Score

Title sponsor

Epson

Woosnam (Wales) won the Harry Vardon Trophy as the European Tour 1987 Epson Order of Merit winner, with earnings of £253,717 on the Tour. Mark McNulty (Zim) was second with £189,303; Nick Faldo (Eng) was third with £181,833.

2004
Awards
€4,061,904
see Score
Volvo

Category

Awards

Winner (holder)

Els, Ernie

Venue

Score

€4,061,904

Prize money

see Score

Title sponsor

Volvo

Els (RSA) won his second straight Harry Vardon Trophy as the European Tour 2004 Volvo Order of Merit winner, with earnings of €4,061,904 on the Tour. Retief Goosen (RSA) was second with €2,325,202; Padraig Harrington (Ire) was third with €1,910,393.

1983
Awards
£119,416
see Score
Eurpn Tr

Category

Awards

Winner (holder)

Faldo, Nick

Venue

Score

£119,416

Prize money

see Score

Title sponsor

Eurpn Tr

Faldo (Eng) won the Harry Vardon Trophy as the European Tour 1983 Order of Merit winner, with earnings of £119,416 on the Tour. Seve Ballesteros (Esp) was second with £99,502; Bernhard Langer (Ger) was third with £73,734.

1984
Awards
£139,344
see Score
Eurpn Tr

Category

Awards

Winner (holder)

Langer, Bernhard

Venue

Score

£139,344

Prize money

see Score

Title sponsor

Eurpn Tr

Langer (Ger) won his second Harry Vardon Trophy as the European Tour 1984 Order of Merit winner, with earnings of £139,344 on the Tour. Sam Torrance (Scot) was second with £112,657; Howard Clark (Eng) was third with £101,903.

1985
Awards
£162,552
see Score
Epson

Category

Awards

Winner (holder)

Lyle, Sandy

Venue

Score

£162,552

Prize money

see Score

Title sponsor

Epson

Lyle (Scot) won his third Harry Vardon Trophy as the European Tour 1985 Epson Order of Merit winner, with earnings of £162,552 on the Tour. Bernhard Langer (Ger) was second with £115,716; Seve Ballesteros (Esp) was third with £103,041.

1986
Awards
£242,208
see Score
Epson

Category

Awards

Winner (holder)

Ballesteros, Seve

Venue

Score

£242,208

Prize money

see Score

Title sponsor

Epson

Ballesteros (Esp) won his fourth Harry Vardon Trophy as the European Tour 1986 Epson Order of Merit winner, with earnings of £242,208 on the Tour. Jose Maria Olazabal (Esp) was second with £136,775; Howard Clark (Eng) was third with £121,902.

1982
Awards
£66,405
see Score
Eurpn Tr

Category

Awards

Winner (holder)

Norman, Greg

Venue

Score

£66,405

Prize money

see Score

Title sponsor

Eurpn Tr

Norman (Aus) won his second Harry Vardon Trophy as the European Tour 1982 Order of Merit winner, with earnings of £66,405 on the Tour. Sandy Lyle (Scot) was second with £61,517; Sam Torrance (Scot) was third with £61,516, just £1 behind Lyle.

1989
Awards
£400,311
see Score
Volvo

Category

Awards

Winner (holder)

Rafferty, Ronan

Venue

Score

£400,311

Prize money

see Score

Title sponsor

Volvo

Rafferty (N.Ire) won the Harry Vardon Trophy as the European Tour 1989 Volvo Order of Merit winner, with earnings of £400,311 on the Tour. Jose Maria Olazabal (Esp) was second with £336,239; Craig Parry (Aus) was third with £277,321.

1990
Awards
£574,166
see Score
Volvo

Category

Awards

Winner (holder)

Woosnam, Ian

Venue

Score

£574,166

Prize money

see Score

Title sponsor

Volvo

Woosnam (Wales) won his second Harry Vardon Trophy as the European Tour 1990 Volvo Order of Merit winner, with earnings of £574,166 on the Tour. Mark McNulty (Zim) was second with £507,540; Jose Maria Olazabal (Esp) was third with £434,765.

2013
Awards
€4,103,796
US$1,000,000
Race to Dubai

Category

Awards

Winner (holder)

Stenson, Henrik

Venue

Score

€4,103,796

Prize money

US$1,000,000

Title sponsor

Race to Dubai

Stenson (Swe) won the Harry Vardon Trophy as the European Tour 2013 Race to Dubai winner (based on his season-long European Tour earnings denominated in euros). Stenson finished the season with European Tour earnings of €4,103,796, which included his Race to Dubai winner's bonus of $1,000,000. Ian Poulter (Eng) was second with €3,172,729; Justin Rose (Eng) was third with €2,665,376. Stenson became the first ever golfer to win both the European Tour money-list and US PGA Tour FedExCup in the same season.

2012
Awards
€5,519,118
US$1,000,000
Race to Dubai

Category

Awards

Winner (holder)

McIlroy, Rory

Venue

Score

€5,519,118

Prize money

US$1,000,000

Title sponsor

Race to Dubai

McIlroy (N.Ire) won the Harry Vardon Trophy as the European Tour 2012 Race to Dubai winner. McIlroy finished the season with European Tour earnings of €5,519,118, which included his Race to Dubai winner's bonus of $1,000,000. Justin Rose (Eng) was second with €3,768,345; Louis Oosthuizen (RSA) was third with €3,187,364. McIlroy became the second golfer (after Luke Donald in 2011) to top the end-of-season money-lists on both the European and US PGA Tours.

2011
Awards
€5,323,400
US$1,250,000
Race to Dubai

Category

Awards

Winner (holder)

Donald, Luke

Venue

Score

€5,323,400

Prize money

US$1,250,000

Title sponsor

Race to Dubai

Donald (Eng) won the Harry Vardon Trophy as the European Tour 2011 Race to Dubai winner. Donald finished the season with European Tour earnings of €5,323,400, which included his Race to Dubai winner's bonus of $1,250,000. Rory McIlroy (N.Ire) was second with €4,002,168; Martin Kaymer (Ger) was third with €3,489,033. Donald became the first ever golfer to top the end-of-season money-lists on both the European and US PGA Tours.

2014
Awards
€7,149,503
US$1,250,000
Race to Dubai

Category

Awards

Winner (holder)

McIlroy, Rory

Venue

Score

€7,149,503

Prize money

US$1,250,000

Title sponsor

Race to Dubai

McIlroy (N.Ire) won his second Harry Vardon Trophy as the European Tour 2014 Race to Dubai winner (based on his season-long European Tour earnings denominated in euros). McIlroy finished the season with European Tour earnings of €7,149,503, which included his Race to Dubai winner's bonus of $1,250,000. Second was Henrik Stenson (Swe) with earnings of €4,981,093, includes bonus of $800,000; third was Justin Rose (Eng) with €3,180,388, includes bonus of $530,000. As he did in 2012, McIlroy topped both the US PGA Tour and European Tour money-lists in 2014.

2015
Awards
4,727,253 pts
US$1,250,000
Race to Dubai

Category

Awards

Winner (holder)

McIlroy, Rory

Venue

Score

4,727,253 pts

Prize money

US$1,250,000

Title sponsor

Race to Dubai

McIlroy (N.Ire) claimed his third, and second straight Harry Vardon Trophy as the European Tour 2015 Race to Dubai winner (based on his season-long points tally; points equate to euros won, with Eurpn Tr winnings paid in $ or £ converted to euros). McIlroy (4,727,253 pts) also won a Race to Dubai winner's bonus of US$1,250,000 and final series bonus of US$625,000. Second was Danny Willett (Eng) with 3,670,310 pts plus bonuses of $1,000,000; third was Branden Grace (RSA) with 3,056,948 plus bonuses of $662,500.

2017
Awards
5,386,955 pts
US$1,250,000
Race to Dubai

Category

Awards

Winner (holder)

Fleetwood, Tommy

Venue

Score

5,386,955 pts

Prize money

US$1,250,000

Title sponsor

Race to Dubai

Fleetwood (Eng) received the Harry Vardon Trophy as the European Tour 2017 Race to Dubai winner (based on his season-long points tally; points equate to euros won, with Eurpn Tr winnings paid in $ or £ converted to euros). Fleetwood (5,386,955 pts) also won a Race to Dubai winner's bonus of US$1,250,000. Second was Justin Rose (Eng) with 4,894,368 pts plus bonus of $750,000; third was Jon Rahm (Esp) with 4,553,988 pts plus bonus of US$600,000.

2016
Awards
5,289,506 pts
US$1,250,000
Race to Dubai

Category

Awards

Winner (holder)

Stenson, Henrik

Venue

Score

5,289,506 pts

Prize money

US$1,250,000

Title sponsor

Race to Dubai

Stenson (Swe) claimed his second Harry Vardon Trophy as the European Tour 2016 Race to Dubai winner (based on his season-long points tally; points equate to euros won, with Eurpn Tr winnings paid in $ or £ converted to euros). Stenson (5,289,506 pts) also won a Race to Dubai winner's bonus of US$1,250,000. Second was Danny Willett (Eng) with 4,419,190 pts plus bonus of $750,000; third was Alex Noren (Swe) with 3,995,053 pts plus bonus of $600,000.

2018
Awards
6,041,521 pts
US$1,250,000
Race to Dubai

Category

Awards

Winner (holder)

Molinari, Francesco

Venue

Score

6,041,521 pts

Prize money

US$1,250,000

Title sponsor

Race to Dubai

Molinari (Italy) received the Harry Vardon Trophy and a US$1,250,000 bonus as the European Tour 2018 Order of Merit (Race to Dubai) winner. He accumulated 6,041,521 points during the season (points equate to euros won, with Eurpn Tr winnings paid in $ or £ converted to euros). Second was Patrick Reed (USA) with 4,713,351 pts, plus bonus of $750,000. Third was Tommy Fleetwood (Eng) with 4,399,755 pts, plus bonus of $600,000.

2009
Awards
€4,237,762
US$1,500,000
Race to Dubai

Category

Awards

Winner (holder)

Westwood, Lee

Venue

Score

€4,237,762

Prize money

US$1,500,000

Title sponsor

Race to Dubai

Westwood (Eng) won the Harry Vardon Trophy as the European Tour 2009 Order of Merit (Race to Dubai) winner. Westwood finished the season with European Tour earnings of €4,237,762, which included his Race to Dubai winner's bonus of US$1,500,000. Rory McIlroy (N.Ire) was second with €3,610,000; Martin Kaymer (Ger) was third with €2,864,342. This was Westwood's second European Tour Order of Merit title, and the first year the name Race to Dubai replaced the title Order of Merit.

2010
Awards
€4,461,011
US$1,500,000
Race to Dubai

Category

Awards

Winner (holder)

Kaymer, Martin

Venue

Score

€4,461,011

Prize money

US$1,500,000

Title sponsor

Race to Dubai

Kaymer (Ger) won the Harry Vardon Trophy as the European Tour 2010 Race to Dubai (Order of Merit) winner. Kaymer finished the season with European Tour earnings of €4,461,010, which included his Race to Dubai winner's bonus of US$1,500,000. Graeme McDowell (N.Ire) was second with €3,896,996; Lee Westwood (Eng) was third with €3,222,423. Kaymer became only the second German (after Bernhard Langer) to win the European Tour Order of Merit.

2019
Awards
5898.3 pts
US$2,000,000
Race to Dubai

Category

Awards

Winner (holder)

Rahm, Jon

Venue

Score

5898.3 pts

Prize money

US$2,000,000

Title sponsor

Race to Dubai

Rahm (Esp) received the Harry Vardon Trophy and a US$2 million bonus as the European Tour 2019 Order of Merit (Race to Dubai) winner. He accumulated 5898.3 points during the season (points equate to euros won divided by 1000, with Eurpn Tr winnings paid in $ or £ converted to euros). Second was Tommy Fleetwood (Eng) with 5414.8 pts, plus bonus of $1,200,000. Third was Bernd Wiesberger (Aut) with 4905.9 pts, plus bonus of $700,000. 25-year-old Rahm was the second Spaniard after Seve Ballesteros to win the Harry Vardon Trophy.

2021
Awards
5856 pts
US$2,000,000
Race to Dubai

Category

Awards

Winner (holder)

Morikawa, Collin

Venue

Score

5856 pts

Prize money

US$2,000,000

Title sponsor

Race to Dubai

24-year-old Collin Morikawa (USA) received the Harry Vardon Trophy and a US$2 million bonus as the European Tour 2021 Order of Merit (Race to Dubai) winner. He accumulated 5856.4 points during the season (points equate to euros won divided by 1000, with Eurpn Tr winnings paid in $ or £ converted to euros). Second was Billy Horschel (USA) with 3716.2 pts, plus bonus of $1,200,000. Third was John Rahm (Esp) with 3402.5 pts, who was ineligible for the third place share of the bonus pool ($700,000), having missed the DP World Tour Championship ... the Tour's final event. Morikawa became the first American to win the European Tour's season-long Order of Merit.

2022
Awards
4754 pts
US$2,000,000
DP World

Category

Awards

Winner (holder)

McIlroy, Rory

Venue

Score

4754 pts

Prize money

US$2,000,000

Title sponsor

DP World

33-year-old Rory McIlroy (N.Ire) received the Harry Vardon Trophy and a US$2 million bonus as the European Tour 2022 Order of Merit (DP World Tour Rankings) winner. He accumulated 4754.1 points* during the season. Second was Ryan Fox (NZ) with 4173.6 pts, plus bonus of $1,200,000. Third was John Rahm (Esp) with 3703 pts, plus bonus of $700,000. This was McIlroy's fourth time as the European Tour's Order of Merit winner; only Colin Montgomerie (8) and Seve Ballesteros (6) have won it more times.
[*Points equate to euros won divided by 1000, with Eurpn Tr winnings paid in $ or £ converted to euros].

2023
Awards
5295 pts
US$2,000,000
DP World

Category

Awards

Winner (holder)

McIlroy, Rory

Venue

Score

5295 pts

Prize money

US$2,000,000

Title sponsor

DP World

For the second straight year, Rory McIlroy (N.Ire) received the Harry Vardon Trophy and an estimated US$2 million bonus as the European Tour 2023 Order of Merit (Race to Dubai) winner. He accumulated 5296 points* during the season, and was declared the Race to Dubai winner a week before the season-ending DP World Tour Championship. This was McIlroy's fifth European Tour Order of Merit title; only Colin Montgomerie (8) and Seve Ballesteros (6) have won it more times.
Second was Nicolai Højgaard (Den) with 3985 pts, plus estimated bonus of $1,200,000. Third was John Rahm (Esp) with 3511 pts, plus estimated bonus of $700,000.
*Points equate to euros won divided by 1000, with Eurpn Tour winnings paid in $ or £ converted to euros.

2020
Awards
3,128 pts
US$500,000
Race to Dubai

Category

Awards

Winner (holder)

Westwood, Lee

Venue

Score

3,128 pts

Prize money

US$500,000

Title sponsor

Race to Dubai

Lee Westwood (Eng) received the Harry Vardon Trophy and a US$2 million bonus as the European Tour 2020 Order of Merit (Race to Dubai) winner. He accumulated 3,128.0 points during the season (points equate to euros won divided by 1000, with Eurpn Tr winnings paid in $ or £ converted to euros). Second was Matt Fitzpatrick (Eng) with 3,110.2 pts, plus bonus of $300,000. Third was Patrick Reed (USA) with 3,103.7 pts, plus bonus of $200,000. 47-year-old Westwood also won this award in 2000 and 2009.

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