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OSU a top two golf school all time?

Marizard

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I was looking up some data on how many golfers each school has put on the PGA Tour and came across an article ranking NCAA schools by career earnings on tour.

OSU is second to Arizona State, which gets a huge boost from Phil's $90+ million. But as Phil starts playing less and less, there's a strong chance that the young OSU guys could push the Pokes to the #1 spot in a few years. $20M isn't that big of a hurdle when you have 8-10 guys playing every weekend.

The top 20 schools are below, followed by a list of the 24 OSU guys they included (more than any other school). Did they miss anyone?

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OSU CAREER EARNINGS: Charles Howell III ($40.4M), Rickie Fowler ($39.1M), Hunter Mahan ($30.8M), Scott Verplank ($27.5M), Bo Van Pelt ($20.5M), Bob Tway ($15.8M), Alex Noren ($6.2M), Morgan Hoffmann ($6.0M), Michael Bradley ($5.7M), Matthew Wolff ($5.6M), Kevin Tway ($5.6M), David Edwards ($4.8M), Viktor Hovland ($4.5M), Talor Gooch ($4.0M), Peter Uihlein ($3.5M), Craig Perks ($3.4M), Willie Wood ($2.8M), Doug Tewell ($2.7M), Tom Sieckmann ($1.3M), Dave Eichelberger ($1.2M), Grier Jones ($803K), Kristoffer Ventura ($753K), Bob Dickson ($297K), Labron Harris ($296K) -- Not included because he graduated from Oregon: Wyndham Clark ($2.8M)

PGA Tour Career Earnings by University
 
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