Analysis of the 1998 European PGA tour yielded four statistically significant differences between the shot-making skills of the top 10 and bottom 10 money winners. Analysis of the 1995 American PGA tour indicated only two skills significantly higher among the 10 top-ranked money winners. The results suggest the American PGA tour may be more competitive.
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