2017 SOS Leaderboard
Our leaderboard is loosely based on a format similar to the FedEx Cup. The system for the 2016 and 2017 leaderboard rewards consistency, appearances and is also totaled in dollars (albeit imaginary ones). Unlike 2012, 2013, 2014 and 2015, this year if you miss a round you get zero. For 2016 and 2017, you are allowed 1 missed round and your final score is determined by your best 11 scores through a 12 round SOS season.
Bonus Points
‘Earnings’ on SOS are loaded for Majors and special events. There are bonus dollars on offer for longest drive and closest to the pin ($25,000 each). Should you win both in the same round, your ‘bonus’ is doubled.
There are other ways to earn bonus points through various competitions and events during the year which add to your earnings on the SOS leaderboard.
There are no count-outs on SOS, except for 1st and last. Otherwise the points are shared.
1 | Damian Murphy | $ 3,877,438 |
2 | Marcel Du Plessis | $ 3,623,719 |
3 | Jason Stuart | $ 3,310,250 |
4 | Dwain Margro | $ 3,232,480 |
5 | Sean Mills | $ 3,215,951 |
6 | Gareth Greensill | $ 2,966,065 |
7 | Louwrens Bardenhorst | $ 2,953,500 |
8 | Ryan Hendry | $ 2,845,250 |
9 | Dave Martin | $ 2,765,084 |
10 | Greg Kilfoil | $ 2,619,688 |
11 | Marvin Mohan | $ 2,618,438 |
12 | Chris Caalsen | $ 2,582,459 |
13 | Tarquin Clark | $ 2,571,833 |
14 | Andrew Hart | $ 2,332,750 |
15 | Brett Rodgers | $ 2,317,897 |
16 | Grant Moolman | $ 2,244,876 |
17 | Andrew Robertson | $ 2,143,751 |
18 | Ryan Bernberg | $ 2,032,813 |
19 | Dale Van Der Merwe | $ 1,904,250 |
20 | Nick Rebello | $ 1,883,625 |
21 | Jenny Chris Williams | $ 1,526,563 |
22 | Greg Schleup | $ 1,427,521 |
23 | Neil Beaumont | $ 1,117,979 |
24 | Denzil Jooste | $ 1,003,750 |
25 | Andrew Richards | $ 1,001,875 |
26 | Ian Maitland-Stuart | $ 898,750 |
27 | Guy Evans | $ 685,833 |
28 | Kyle Van As | $ 681,250 |
29 | Richard Lay | $ 619,917 |
30 | Kevin vd Hurk | $ 578,875 |
31 | Gulio Nolli | $ 384,375 |
32 | Ross Burl | $ 333,750 |
33 | Chad Campbell | $ 92,505 |