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2013 PGA Tour Money List: Boo Weekley doubles down with win at Colonial

Winner of the Crowne Plaza Invitational, Weekley finishes the weekend as the sixth highest earner in the PGA this season.

Scott Halleran

A $1,152,000 payday doubles the year-to-date earnings for Boo Weekley, who won the Crowne Plaza Invitational at Colonial on Sunday. The win brings Weekley into the top ten in yearly earnings at No. 6, displacing Phil Mickelson. The 39-year-old Florida native notched his third career PGA Tour victory with the win, having twice won the Verizon Heritage in 2007 and 2008.

Tiger Woods remains on top of the money list despite playing in half of the tournaments as many of the golfers lower on the list. The same can be said for Adam Scott, who is eighth on the list with only six tournaments under his belt.

Matt Kuchar, who finished second at Colonial, jumps up two spots to No. 3 after a $691,200 payday. Steve Stricker falls out of the top ten, with D.A. points sneaking in. Every golfer in the top ten has earned at least $2 million. Thirty-nine golfers reached that total in 2012, a number that should increase in 2013.

Here’s the current top 10 in earnings:

2013 PGA Tour Money List Leaders
Rank Player Earnings YTD Tournaments Wins
1 Tiger Woods $5,849,600 7 4
2 Brandt Snedeker $3,388,064 10 1
3 Matt Kuchar $3,217,082 13 1
4 Kevin Streelman $2,572,989 14 1
5 Billy Horschel $2,567,891 13 1
6 Boo Weekley $2,269,568 15 1
7 Phil Mickelson $2,220,280 11 1
8 Adam Scott $2,207,683 6 1
9 Bradley Keegan $2,153,457 14 0
10 D.A. Points $2,151,022 16 1

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