Vardon Trophy

The Vardon Trophy is awarded to professional golfers and is awarded annually by the PGA of America. Excellent is the golfer on the U.S. PGA Tour, the average per round with the fewest strokes. Here, only players will be considered who have played at least 60 rounds. This award has been awarded since 1937, initially on a point system, since 1947, after an average of required shots. It is named after Harry Vardon.

Winners since 1988

Harry Vardon Trophy

The PGA European Tour will award their own, Harry Vardon Trophy called ' trophy each year to the winner of the money list (from 2009: Race to Dubai, before European Tour Order of Merit ). The award is associated with a ten-year eligibility to play on the tour. It has been awarded since 1937, ie long before the founding of the PGA Tour Europaan.

The Scot Colin Montgomerie has received the award eight times, making it the most successful before the Spaniard Severiano Ballesteros, who won the trophy six times.

Title holder since 2000 < br /

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