Analysis of 1998 statistics for individual performance in the PGA European Tour yielded significant differences between some shot-making skills (drive distance, total driving, greens in regulation, and sand saves) between the top 10 and bottom 10 money winners, replicating (with partially different results) a result found for the 1995 American PGA Tour by Engelhardt.
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EngelhardtG. M. (1997) Differences in shot-making skills among high and low money winners on the PGA tour. Perceptual and Motor Skills, 84, 1314.