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How They're Doing: Minnesotans on Pro Tour Money Lists -- Jan. 26

How They're Doing: Minnesotans on Pro Tour Money Lists -- Jan. 26


Players from Minnesota or with Minnesota connections

2025 PGA TOUR


Pos. Name (Prev.) From Events Money won

20. Tom Hoge (13), Fargo 3 $632,022

59. Frankie Capan 51), North Oaks 2 $215,172

117. Erik Van Rooyen (T92), South Africa 2 $52,138

Troy Merritt, Spring Lake Park 1 --


2025 KORN FERRY TOUR

34. Caleb VanArragon (T65), Blaine 2 $16,110


2025 Champions Tour

32. Tom Lehman, Alexandria 1 $15,167


2024-25 Florida Professional Golf Tour

9. Thomas Longbella (8), Chippewa Falls 2 $1,700

T95. Jeff Sorenson (T88), Blaine 1 $620

96. Henry May, Edina 3 $489

Richard “Dick” Henry Frie, 1933-2026

Richard “Dick” Henry Frie, 1933-2026

Frie, of Monticello, was a member of the MGA’s Board of Directors from 1975-1990 Dick Frie, 92, an exceptional educator and the original athletic...

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Two-Time MGA Amateur Champ Hoge Tallies First Top-10 of 2026 PGA Tour Season at American Express

Two-Time MGA Amateur Champ Hoge Tallies First Top-10 of 2026 PGA Tour Season at American Express

LA QUINTA, Calif. – A final-round 70 helped North Dakota native Tom Hoge post his first top-10 of the 2026 season Sunday at the American Express,...

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VanArragon Eyes First Korn Ferry Tour Win in Bahamas Before Late Bogeys Spoil Chances

VanArragon Eyes First Korn Ferry Tour Win in Bahamas Before Late Bogeys Spoil Chances

GREAT ABACO, Bahamas – Looking to make a run over the final 10 holes Wednesday at The Great Abaco Classic in hopes of earning his first Korn Ferry...

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