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How They're Doing: Minnesotans on Pro Tour Money Lists -- Nov. 17

How They're Doing: Minnesotans on Pro Tour Money Lists -- Nov. 17

Players from Minnesota or with Minnesota connections:

2025 PGA TOUR

 Pos.      Name  (Prev.)     From                                Events          Money won  
48. Tom Hoge (48), Fargo, N.D.,                                   28            $4,201,600
85. Erik Van Rooyen (83), Univ. of Minn.,                   25            $2,142,196     
124. Frankie Capan III (142), North Oaks, Minn.,      27            $1,108,327
209. Troy Merritt (208), Spring Lake Park, Minn.,      8                 $62,436
Ben Warian, Stillwater, Minn.,                                       1                  $7,800*
Carson Herron, Deephaven, Minn.,                              1                    $0*
* - Not a PGA Tour member


2025 LPGA TOUR
117. Kate Smith-Stroh (118), Detroit Lakes, Minn.,   17             $115,900                  


PGA TOUR CHAMPIONS - FINAL
52. Mario Tiziani (54), Shorewood, Minn.,                  20             $392,792
89. Tom Lehman (89), Scottsdale, Ariz.,                       14             $120,147
94. Tim Herron (94), Wayzata, Minn.,                           10              $99,702
T165. Cameron Beckman (165), Minneapolis, Minn., 1                $4,840


2025 KORN FERRY TOUR - FINAL
56. Caleb VanArragon, Blaine, Minn.,                           25             $205,314 


PGA TOUR AMERICAS - FINAL
6. Derek Hitchner, Minneapolis, Minn.,                        16         $73,648
120. Ben Warian, Stillwater, Minn.,                                7                $4,851
126. Carson Herron, Deephaven, Minn.,                       1                $4,770
133. Gunnar Broin, Shorewood, Minn.,                         9                $3,706
T190. Andrew Israelson, Staples, Minn.,                        1               $1,479 
T247. Thomas Longbella, Univ. of Minn.,                       8                 $591


ASHER TOUR – 2025-2026
T54. Parker Reddig (T48), Minneapolis, Minn.,            2           $2,950 
121. Carson Herron (110), Deephaven, Minn.,             1                  $600


2024-2025 ASHER TOUR - FINAL
9. Ben Warian (9), Stillwater                                       8                   $33,075
43. Derek Hitchner (43), Minneapolis                       2                   $13,500
75. Parker Reddig (75), Minneapolis                         5                     $9,108
155. Brock Winter (155), Stillwater                           11                   $3,125
T203. Tommy Avant (T203), Rochester                     2                     $1,800
286. Thomas Lehman (286), Alexandria                   5                       $633  

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