Yearly Money Leaders on the Epson Tour (Plus Players of the Year)

Madelene Sagstrom is the current record-holder for most money in a single Symetra Tour season.

The Epson Tour is the developmental tour for women golfers in the United States. Through much of its history it was known as the Futures Tour, later the Duramed Futures Tour and Symetra Tour.

The list of Epson Tour money leaders below goes back to 1988. The 1999 season, however, is the year in which the tour established a relationship as the feeder tour into the LPGA. (The LPGA Tour began awarding tour cards to Futures Tour money leaders beginning in 1999.) Today, the LPGA owns the Epson Tour.

Note that the golfer who leads the tour in earnings automatically wins the tour's Player of the Year Award. So all of the following money leaders were also winners of the Player of the Year Award.

2023 — Gabriela Ruffels, $159,926
2022 — Linnea Strom, $119,190
2021 — Lilia Vu, $162,292
2020 — Ana Belac, $49,081
2019 — Perrine Delacour, $125,042
2018 — Ruixin Liu, $124,839
2017 — Benyapa Niphatsophon, $124,492
2016 — Madelene Sagstrom, $167,064
2015 — Annie Park, $68,673
2014 — Marissa Steen, $75,348
2013 — P.K. Kongkraphan, $47,283
2012 — Esther Choe, $55,690
2011 — Kathleen Ekey, $66,412
2010 — Cindy LaCrosse, $94,578
2009 — Mina Harigae, $88,386
2008 — Vicky Hurst, $93,107
2007 — Emily Bastel, $59,779
2006 — Song-Hee Kim, $76,287
2005 — Seon-Hwa Lee, $59,567
2004 — Jimin Kang, $51,268
2003 — Stacy Prammanasudh, $57,760
2002 — Lorena Ochoa, $53,702
2001 — Beth Bauer, $81,529
2000 — Heather Zakhar, $34,804
1999 — Grace Park, $50,592
1998 — Michelle Bell, $49,526
1997 — Marilyn Lovander, $27,947
1996 — Vickie Odegard, $25,429
1995 — Patty Schremmer, $22,506
1994 — Marilyn Lovander, $19,103
1993 — Nanci Bowen, $20,443
1992 — Jodi Renner, $18,625
1991 — Kim Williams, $21,783
1990 — Denise Killeen, $24,383
1989 — Jennifer MacCurrach, $30,229

Madelene Sagstrom, to date, holds the record for most money won in a single season on the Epson Tour with $167,064 in 2016. That was more than double the winning amount from the previous season.

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