Golfer Tom Lehman is having a great 2011 season. Lehman, who grew up in Alexandria, Minn., has played in 13 events on the Champions Tour, finishing in the top 25 in every event. He's won three tournaments and finished in the top 10 seven times.
The former Gopher has earned more than $1.3 million this year, tops on the Champions Tour, and he already has surpassed his 2010 earnings (more than $1.1 million) despite playing in one fewer event so far. He will be one of the big attractions this weekend at the 3M Championship, where he'll make his first playing appearance.
Lehman also has played in four PGA Tour events, with two top-25 finishes. At the British Open in July, he tied for 22nd and raised his season earnings on the PGA Tour to a little more than $165,000.
"I guess a few more putts have gone in, but I've been playing pretty well for a while," Lehman said Wednesday as he prepared for a 3M Championship pro-am event. "It's not a huge difference, quite frankly. Just made a few putts at the right time, and I won a few times. I think that's really the simple part.
"I'd say putting a little better, chipping a little better, driving it about the same. My iron game isn't quite as good, but I think more than anything I've had a really good attitude. I think the good attitude is really important. I've had some injuries off and on but I'm not 100 percent, I probably never will be, but I'm good enough to play good golf.
"I've had knee surgeries but typically it's been in the offseason where I haven't really missed a whole lot. The most recent one was about a year and a half ago."
Unfortunately, Lehman has played in only one of three majors so far this season -- the British Open.
"I'm not in the PGA [Championship], I wish I were," he said. "Being on the Champions Tour, I played last year because I was the Senior PGA champion. But this year I didn't win the Senior PGA, so I'm not eligible."