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How They're Doing: Minnesotans on Pro Tour Money Lists -- April 13

How They're Doing: Minnesotans on Pro Tour Money Lists -- April 13

Players from Minnesota or with Minnesota connections

2025 PGA TOUR


Pos. Name (Prev.) From Events Money won

16. Tom Hoge (16), Fargo                                  11           $3,014,618

113. Erik Van Rooyen (111), South Africa            8             $415,463

145. Frankie Capan (144), North Oaks                9             $231,737

196. Ben Polland (196), Bloomington                  2               $28,664*

T213. Ben Warian (T213), Stillwater                    1                 $7,800*

Troy Merritt, Spring Lake Park                             2                   --

* -- 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

93. Caleb VanArragon (80), Blaine                      7              $19,890

Thomas Longbella, Chippewa Falls                     4                   --


2025 PGA TOUR AMERICAS

T42. Ben Warian (NA), Stillwater                         2              $2,165

Derek Hitchner, Minneapolis                                2                    --


2025 Champions Tour

65. Tom Lehman (76), Alexandria                       6              $56,741

68. Mario Tiziani (69), Chanhassen                    3              $50,448 

98. Tim Herron (102), Wayzata                           4              $16,025


2025 LPGA TOUR

98. Kate Smith-Stroh (93), Detroit Lakes             3             $20,235


2024-25 ASHER TOUR

4. Ben Warian (4), Stillwater                                   8         $33,075

66. Derek Hitchner (59), Minneapolis                     1           $7,500

T128. Brock Winter (T122), Stillwater                     10          $3,125

T175. Tommy Avant (T168), Rochester                    2          $1,800  

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