For the third year in a row, the Arizona State men's golf alumni are at the top of the earnings list for the 2018-2019 PGA Tour.
Six Sun Devils this year helped Arizona State land in first place with a $3 million cushion over second place Oklahoma State.
Sun Devils PGA Tour Earnings in 2018-2019 9. Jon Rahm - $4,990,110 13. Paul Casey - $4,257,040
18. Chez Reavie - $3,660,909
39. Phil Mickelson - $2,440,221
96. Pat Perez - $1,103,241
108. Matt Jones - $1,024,852
At the top of the list this year is Jon Rahm, who's big 2019 victory came at the Zurich Classic of New Orleans. Rahm now has a PGA Tour in each of the past three years. Rahm had 12 top-10 finishes, including tying for third place at the U.S. Open with fellow Sun Devil Chez Reavie. Rahm also had an international victory in 2019, winning the Dubai Duty Free Irish Open in July.
Next up on the list Phil Mickelson. Mickelson added another PGA Tour title to illustrious career after winning the AT&T Pebble Beach Pro-Am. A couple of weeks earlier, Mickelson finished second at the Desert Classic. Mickelson is now up to 44 PGA Tour titles in his career.
Pat Perez and Matt Jones rounds out this list, making just over a million dollars on the tour. Perez finished in the Top 10 three different times while Jones had two Top 10 finishes.
Catch these former Sun Devils in action as they look to make more money with the 2019-2020 PGA Tour already underway.
Six Sun Devils this year helped Arizona State land in first place with a $3 million cushion over second place Oklahoma State.
Sun Devils PGA Tour Earnings in 2018-2019 9. Jon Rahm - $4,990,110 13. Paul Casey - $4,257,040
18. Chez Reavie - $3,660,909
39. Phil Mickelson - $2,440,221
96. Pat Perez - $1,103,241
108. Matt Jones - $1,024,852
At the top of the list this year is Jon Rahm, who's big 2019 victory came at the Zurich Classic of New Orleans. Rahm now has a PGA Tour in each of the past three years. Rahm had 12 top-10 finishes, including tying for third place at the U.S. Open with fellow Sun Devil Chez Reavie. Rahm also had an international victory in 2019, winning the Dubai Duty Free Irish Open in July.
Coming in second and hitting the $4 million mark is Paul Casey. Casey earned his win at the Valspar Championship for a second year in a row, finished second at the AT&T Pebble Beach Pro-Am, and tied for third at the World Golf Championship-Mexico Championship to top off his best results in 2019. The back-to-back wins at the Valspar Championship was the first in the event's history. Casey added four more top-10 finishes for a total of seven. Casey finished fifth on the FedExCup rankings, higher than any other Sun Devil.It's moving day at the Zurich Classic, and Jon Rahm is getting right to business.pic.twitter.com/ffBTwJZI2o
— Golf Digest (@GolfDigest) April 27, 2019
The only Sun Devil in the $3 million range is Chez Reavie, who got his one win at the Travelers Championship and tied for third at the U.S. Open and Sony Open in Hawaii. He finished the tour with six top-10 finishes. The Travelers Championship win was his second PGA Tour win ever. Reavie finished eighth in the FedExCup rankings.Paul Casey is your first back to back Valspar winner in the history of the event @WFLA pic.twitter.com/l6bxIIJ7Sf
— Annie Sabo (@anniesabo_) March 24, 2019
Today Chez Reavie had his 5th ace on TOUR.
— PGA TOUR (@PGATOUR) August 23, 2019
He now has 21 aces in his life... how many aces do you have?#LiveUnderPar pic.twitter.com/zv7D3ydVgI
Next up on the list Phil Mickelson. Mickelson added another PGA Tour title to illustrious career after winning the AT&T Pebble Beach Pro-Am. A couple of weeks earlier, Mickelson finished second at the Desert Classic. Mickelson is now up to 44 PGA Tour titles in his career.
Phil Mickelson wraps up his 44th PGA Tour title, winning the AT&T Pebble Beach Pro-Am https://t.co/rtjpzFb7pZ
— The Washington Post (@washingtonpost) February 11, 2019
Pat Perez and Matt Jones rounds out this list, making just over a million dollars on the tour. Perez finished in the Top 10 three different times while Jones had two Top 10 finishes.
Catch these former Sun Devils in action as they look to make more money with the 2019-2020 PGA Tour already underway.