PGA Tour 2014

Here are the PGA Tour’s Top 20 money winners after the Northern Trust Open, which ended on February 16, 2014 (Prize money in US dollars):
1 Jimmy Walker 3,686,680
2 Dustin Johnson 2,903,150
3 Harris English 2,170,397
4 Bubba Watson 2,012,007
5 Ryan Moore 1,898,050
6 Webb Simpson 1,871,016
7 Chris Kirk 1,803,270
8 Zach Johnson 1,699,450
9 Kevin Stadler 1,569,152
10 Graham DeLaet 1,374,466
11 Patrick Reed 1,334,152
12 Jordan Spieth 1,249,255
13 Brian Stuard 1,228,108
14 Scott Stallings 1,147,200
15 Gary Woodland 1,070,777
16 Charles Howell III 1,053,812
17 Pat Perez 979,521
18 Jason Bohn 923,260
19 Ian Poulter 880,018
20 Charley Hoffman 871,110
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