Scottie Scheffler’s second straight dominant season has him on the verge of golf’s most exclusive financial milestone. The world No. 1 is now less than $2 million shy of $100 million in official PGA Tour career winnings, a mark only Tiger Woods and Rory McIlroy have ever reached.
2025 PGA Tour Money List Leaders
The PGA Tour prize money list in 2025 is headlined by Scheffler’s unprecedented run:
- Scottie Scheffler: $26.6 million
- Tommy Fleetwood: $18.5 million
- Rory McIlroy: $17 million
- Russell Henley: $14.6 million
- J.J. Spaun: $12.9 million
- Justin Thomas: $10.9 million
- Sepp Straka: $10.7 million
- Ben Griffin: $10 million
- Patrick Cantlay: $9.4 million
- Justin Rose: $8.9 million
This list highlights just how far Scheffler has separated himself financially from the rest of the field.
FedEx Cup Bonus Pushes Scheffler’s Total Higher
Beyond standard purses, Scheffler cashed in on the $23 million FedEx Cup bonus by entering both the playoffs and the Tour Championship as the points leader. That pushed his 2025 season total to $49.6 million before endorsements.
For comparison, Rory McIlroy finished second with $30.5 million — nearly $20 million less than Scheffler.
Scheffler Closing in on $100 Million Milestone
With his current pace, Scheffler is expected to join Woods and McIlroy in the $100 million PGA Tour career earnings club before year’s end. Already boasting multiple majors and consecutive FedEx Cup triumphs, his financial dominance now matches his on-course performance.
Scheffler’s ability to consistently contend and convert has set a new standard for PGA Tour prize money in the modern era, cementing him as not just the game’s top player — but also its biggest earner.