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How They're Doing: Minnesotans on Pro Tour Money Lists -- June 23

How They're Doing: Minnesotans on Pro Tour Money Lists -- June 23

 

Players from Minnesota or with Minnesota connections

 

2025 PGA TOUR

 

Pos. Name   (Prev.)    From                    Events      Money won

 

  1. Tom Hoge (24) Fargo                             19          $3,957,533

 

  1. Erik Van Rooyen (67), South Africa          17          $1,631,960      

 

  1. Frankie Capan (129), North Oaks           16             $605,127

 

  1. Ben Polland (205), Bloomington               3              $38,038*

 

  1. Troy Merritt (220), Spring Lake Park         3              $13,820

 

T229. Ben Warian (T228), Stillwater                  1               $7,800*

 

* -- Ben Polland and Ben Warian are not members of the PGA Tour; so they are not listed on the official PGA Tour Money List. But they are shown here where they would be if they were members.

 

 

2025 KORN FERRY TOUR

 

  1. Caleb VanArragon (78), Blaine                      15          $69,769

 

Thomas Longbella, Chippewa Falls                       8              --

 

 

2025 PGA TOUR AMERICAS

 

44.. Derek Hitchner (105), Minneapolis                   6         $9,405

 

  1. Ben Warian (67), Stillwater                              6         $4,851

 

* -- The PGA Tour Americas will begin the North American portion of its schedule in early July with the Explore NB Open. in Fredericton, NB (Canada). 

 

 

2025 CHAMPIONS TOUR

 

  1. Mario Tiziani (44), Chanhassen                        8      $230,059

 

  1. Tom Lehman (69), Alexandria                            9      $116,146 

 

  1. Tim Herron (77), Wayzata                                8       $91,072

 

 

2025 LPGA TOUR

 

  1. Kate Smith-Stroh (139), Detroit Lakes           10      $34,698

 

 

2024-25 ASHER TOUR

 

  1. Ben Warian (8), Stillwater                                       8      $33,075

 

  1. Derek Hitchner (42), Minneapolis                          2     $13,500

 

  1. Parker Reddig (72), Minneapolis                           5        $9,108

 

  1. Brock Winter (151), Stillwater                              11       $3,125

 

T203. Tommy Avant (T198), Rochester                         2       $1,800

 

  1. Thomas Lehman (279), Alexandria                        5         $633  
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