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    Golf-European Tour Race to Dubai money list

    May 13 (Reuters) - Leading money winners on the 2013

    European Tour Race to Dubai on Monday:

    1. Brett Rumford (Australia) 811,807 euros

    2. Sergio Garcia (Spain) 774,010

    3. Angel Cabrera (Argentina) 662,628

    4. Richard Sterne (South Africa) 650,782

    5. Thorbjorn Olesen (Denmark) 647,125

    6. Charl Schwartzel (South Africa) 635,994

    7. Louis Oosthuizen (South Africa) 590,807

    8. Scott Jamieson (Scotland) 531,127

    9. Graeme McDowell (Northern Ireland) 529,187

    10. Kiradech Aphibarnrat (Thailand) 518,691

    11. Stephen Gallacher (Scotland) 502,096

    12. Mikko Ilonen (Finland) 468,050

    13. Jamie Donaldson (Wales) 462,737

    14. Justin Rose (England) 437,978

    15. Ian Poulter (England) 436,191

    16. Branden Grace (South Africa) 418,229

    17. Marcus Fraser (Australia) 416,083

    18. Thomas Aiken (South Africa) 410,920

    19. Chris Wood (England) 409,665

    20. Darren Fichardt (South Africa) 407,044

    (Editing by Caroline Helly)

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