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How They're Doing: Minnesotans on Pro Tour Money Lists -- March 10

How They're Doing: Minnesotans on Pro Tour Money Lists -- March 10



Players from Minnesota or with Minnesota connections

2025 PGA TOUR


Pos. Name (Prev.) From Events Money won

42. Tom Hoge (35), Fargo 8 $1,049,618

83. Erik Van Rooyen (80), South Africa 6 $394,373

115. Frankie Capan (105), North Oaks 6 $231,737

188. Ben Polland (181), Bloomington 2 $28,664*

T210. Ben Warian (NA), Stillwater 1 $,7800*

* -- Ben Polland played high school golf for Bloomington Jefferson. He is now the PGA Director of Golf at Shooting Star of Jackson Hole in Teton Village, Wyoming. He is not a member of the PGA Tour; so he is not listed on the official PGA Tour Money List, but he has played in PGA Tour events each of the last two weeks -- Cognizant Classic and Puerto Rico Open -- survivied both cuts and made $28,664. If he were a member of the tour, he would be No. 188 on the money list. Ben Warian, the former University of Minnesota star from Stillwater/Hill-Murray, is also not a PGA Tour member. He turned professional last year and is playing mostly mini-tour events. He did, however, earn a spot in the Puerto Rico Open, where he made $7,800. If he were a member of the PGA Tour, he would be tied for No. 120 on the money list.

Troy Merritt, Spring Lake Park 2 --


2025 KORN FERRY TOUR

84. Caleb VanArragon (80), Blaine 6 $19,890

Thomas Longbella, Chippewa Falls 3 --


2025 Champions Tour

60. Mario Tiziani (T47), Chanhassen 1 $31,748

61. Tom Lehman (55), Alexandria 3 $28,367

98. Tim Herron (92), Wayzata 3 $10l,041


2025 LPGA TOUR

T97. Kate Smith-Stroh (T77), Detroit Lakes 1 $12,632


2024-25 ASHER TOUR

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

49. Derek Hitchner (48), Minneapolis 1 $7,500

T111. Brock Winter (T108), Stillwater 9 $3,125

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