Scottie Scheffler wins the Masters Tournament and his second green jacket. Scheffler earns $3.6 million million bringing his 2024 on-course earnings to $15.1 and his career on-course earnings to $57.7 million.
Quick Spots
A quick look at the top earning players at the Masters Tournament: all-time, last 10 years, last 5 years, last 2 years and a recap of the Top-10 earnings/results from the 2023 Masters Tournament.
All-Time Masters Earners
Since 2014 - Last 10 Years
Since 2019 - Last 5 Years
Since 2022 - Last 2 Years
The 2023 Masters Tournament Top 10 Payouts
Akshay Bhatia wins the Valero Texas Open. Bhatia earns $1.656 million million bringing his 2024 on-course earnings to $2.6 and his career on-course earnings to $5.2 million.
Valero Texas Open Top 10 Payouts
2024 Earnings Leaders Update
Stephan Jaeger wins the Texas Children's Houston Open. Jaeger earns $1.638 million million bringing his 2024 on-course earnings to $2.77 and his career on-course earnings to $7.70 million.
Texas Children's Houston Open Top 10 Payouts
2024 Earnings Leaders Update
Peter Malnati wins the Valspar Championship. Malnati earns $1.512 million million bringing his 2024 on-course earnings to $2.10 and his career on-course earnings to $9.96 million.
Valspar Championship Top 10 Payouts
2024 Earnings Leaders Update
Scottie Scheffler wins THE PLAYERS Championship. Scheffler earns $4.5 million million bringing his 2024 on-course earnings to $10.9 and his career on-course earnings to $53.5 million.
THE PLAYERS Championship Top 10 Payouts
2024 Earnings Leaders Update
Scottie Scheffler wins the Arnold Palmer Invitational. Scheffler earns $4 million bringing his 2024 on-course earnings to $6.4 million and his career on-course earnings to $49 million.
Arnold Palmer Invitational Top 10 Payouts
2024 Earnings Leaders Update
Brice Garnett wins the Puerto Rico Open. Garnett earns $720,000 million bringing his 2024 on-course earnings to $720k and his career on-course earnings to $7.44 million.
Puerto Rico Open Top 10 Payouts
2024 Earnings Leaders Update
Austin Eckroat wins the Cognizant Classic. Eckroat earns $1.62 million bringing his 2024 on-course earnings to $1.78 million and his career on-course earnings to $4.49 million.
Cognizant Classic Top 10 Payouts
2024 Earnings Leaders Update
Jake Knapp wins the Mexico Open at Vidanta. Knapp earns $1.458 million bringing his 2024 on-course earnings to $2.0 million and his career on-course earnings to $2.02 million.
Mexico Open at Vidanta Top 10 Payouts
2024 Earnings Leaders Update
Hideki Matsuyama wins The Genesis Invitational. Matsuyama earns $4 million bringing his 2024 on-course earnings to $4.37 million and his career on-course earnings to $48.5 million.
The Genesis Invitational Top 10 Payouts
2024 Earnings Leaders Update
Nick Taylor wins the WM Phoenix Open after birdieing the 18th to push a playoff with Charlie Hoffman. Taylor earns $1.584 million bringing his career on-course earnings to $16.5 million.
WM Phoenix Open Top 10 Payouts
2024 Earnings Leaders Update
Wyndham Clark wins the AT&T Pebble Beach Pro-Am after three rounds of play; tournament cut short due to weather. Clark earns $3.6 million bringing his career on-course earnings to $19.55 million.
AT&T Pebble Beach Pro-Am Top 10 Payouts
2024 Earnings Leaders Update
Matthieu Pavon wins the Farmers Insurance Open. This is his first PGA Tour win and earns $1.62 million bringing his career on-course earnings to $1.98 million.
Farmers Insurance Open Top 10 Payouts
2024 Earnings Leaders Update
Nick Dunlap wins The American Express. He is the first amateur since 1991 (Phil Mikelson, Northern Telecom Open) to win a PGA Tour event and due to his status he earned $0 for the win.
The American Express Top 10 Payouts
2024 Earnings Leaders Update
Grayson Murray wins Sony Open in Hawaii and $1.49 million. This is Murray's second win of his career and increases his career on-course earnings to $5.30 million.
Sony Open in Hawaii Top 5 Payouts
2024 Earnings Leaders Update
With the first tournament of the season, Chris Kirk wins The Sentry and $3.6 million. This is Kirk's sixth win of career and increases his career on-course earnings to $29.7 million.
The Sentry Top 5 Payouts
2024 Earnings Leaders Update
Viktor Hovland wins the TOUR Championship and $18 million. Hovland ends the season with $14.1 million from official on-course payouts, $18 million for the TOUR Championship bonus and $1.4 million for the Comcast Business Tour Top 10 bringing his total earnings for the 2023 season to $34.5 million.
TOUR Championship Top 5 Payouts
1. Viktor Hovland: $18,000,000
2. Xander Schauffele: $6,500,000
3. Wyndam Clark: $5,000,000
4. Rory McIlroy: $4,000,000
5. Patrick Cantlay: $3,000,000
2023 Earnings Leaders
1. Scottie Scheffler: $21,014,342
2. Jon Rahm: $16,522,609
3. Viktor Hovland: $14,112,236
4. Rory McIlroy: $13,921,008
5. Wyndham Clark: $10,757,490
2023 Total Earnings Leaders
1. Viktor Hovland: $34,512,236
2. Scottie Scheffler: $26,389,342
3. Jon Rahm: $21,305,109
4. Rory McIlroy: $20,321,008
5. Wyndham Clark: $17,757,490
https://www.spotrac.com/pga/rankings/earnings/2023/
With the conclusion of the 2023 PGA TOUR season, the following at the final payouts for the 2023 PGA Comcast Business Tour Top 10:
1. Jon Rahm: $4,000,000
2. Scottie Scheffler: $3,000,000
3. Rory McIlroy: $2,400,000
4. Max Homa: $2,200,000
5. Wyndham Clark: $2,000,000
6. Brian Harman: $1,700,000
7. Viktor Hovland: $1,400,000
8. Keegan Bradley: $1,200,000
9. Rickie Fowler: $1,100,000
10. Tony Finau: $1,000,000
Past results: https://www.spotrac.com/pga/comcast-tour-top-10/
Viktor Hovland wins the BMW Championship and $3.6 million. His on-course earnings for the 2023 season are now at $14.1 million and his career total is $26.69 million.
BMW Championship Top 5 Payouts
1. Viktor Hovland: $3,600,000
T2. Matt Fitzpatrick, Scottie Scheffler: $1,760,000
4. Rory McIlroy: $990,000
T5. Brian Harman, Max Homa: $790,000
2023 Earnings Leaders Update
1. Scottie Scheffler: $21,014,342
2. Jon Rahm: $16,522,609
3. Viktor Hovland: $14,112,236
4. Rory McIlroy: $13,921,008
5. Wyndham Clark: $10,757,490
Lucas Glover wins the FedEx St. Jude Championship and $3.6 million. His on-course earnings for the 2023 season are now at $6.13 million and his career total is $34.1 million.
Wyndham Championship Top 5 Payouts
P1. Lucas Glover: $3,600,000
P2. Patrick Cantlay: $2,160,000
T3. Tommy Fleetwood, Rory McIlroy: $1,160,000
5. Taylor Moore: $800,000
2023 Earnings Leaders Update
1. Scottie Scheffler: $19,254,342
2. Jon Rahm: $16,383,609
3. Rory McIlroy: $12,931,008
4. Viktor Hovland: $10,512,236
5. Wyndham Clark: $10,425,490
Lucas Glover wins the Wyndham Championship and $1.368 million. His on-course earnings for the 2023 season are now at $2.53 million and his career total is $30.5 million.
Wyndham Championship Top 5 Payouts
1. Lucas Glover: $1,368,000
T2. Byeong Hun An, Russell Henley: $676,400
4. Billy Horschel: $372,400
T5. Michael Kim, Webb Simpson: $293,550
2023 Earnings Leaders Update
1. Scottie Scheffler: $19,138,342
2. Jon Rahm: $16,295,609
3. Rory McIlroy: $11,771,008
4. Wyndham Clark: $10,384,690
5. Viktor Hovland: $10,125,569
Lee Hodges wins the #M Open and $1.4 million. His on-course earnings for the 2023 season are now at $3.46 million and his career total is $5 million.
3M Open Top 5 Payouts
1. Lee Hodges: $1,404,000
T2. J.T. Poston, Martin Laird, Kevin Streelman: $590,200
T5. Keith Mitchell, Dylan Wu: $301,275
2023 Earnings Leaders Update
1. Scottie Scheffler: $19,138,342
2. Jon Rahm: $16,295,609
3. Rory McIlroy: $11,771,008
4. Wyndham Clark: $10,384,690
5. Viktor Hovland: $10,125,569
Brian Harman wins The Open Championship and $3 million. His on-course earnings for the 2023 season are now at $8.34 million and his career total is $31.97 million.
The Open Championship Top 5 Payouts
1. Brian Harman: $3,000,000
T2. Jason Day, John Rahm, Sepp Straka, Tom Kim: $1,084,620
2023 Earnings Leaders Update
1. Scottie Scheffler: $19,138,342
2. Jon Rahm: $16,295,609
3. Rory McIlroy: $11,771,008
4. Wyndham Clark: $10,384,690
5. Viktor Hovland: $10,125,569
Sepp Straka wins the John Deere Classic and $1.33 million. His on-course earnings for the 2023 season are now at $4.27 million and his career total is $11.99 million.
John Deere Classic Top 5 Payouts
1. Sepp Straka: $1,332,000
T2. Brendon Todd, Alex Smalley: $658,600
T4. Ludvig Aberg, Adam Schenk: $333,000
2023 Earnings Leaders Update
1. Scottie Scheffler: $18,548,392
2. Jon Rahm: $15,210,984
3. Wyndham Clark: $10,226,979
4. Viktor Hovland: $9,819,096
5. Rory McIlroy: $9,644,758
Rickie Fowler wins the Rocket Mortgage Classic and $1.58 million via playoff beating our Collin Morikawa and Adam Hadwin. This is Fowler's first win since 2019 and the sixth of this career.. His on-course earnings are now at $7.47 million and his career total is $49 million.
Rocket Mortgage Classic Top 5 Payouts
1. Rick Fowler: $1,584,000
T2. Collin Morikawa, Adam Hadwin: $783,200
T4. Taylor Moore, Peter Kuest, Lucas Glover: $370,333
2023 Earnings Leaders Update
1. Scottie Scheffler: $18,548,392
2. Jon Rahm: $15,210,984
3. Wyndham Clark: $10,226,979
4. Viktor Hovland: $9,819,096
5. Rory McIlroy: $9,644,758
Keegan Bradley wins the Travelers Championship. This is Bradley's second win of the season. He earns $3.6 million for the 2023 season; his on-course earnings are now at $8.58 million and his career total is $40.1 million.
Travelers Championship Top 5 Payouts
1. Keegan Bradley: $3,600,000
T2. Brian Harman, Zac Blair: $1,780,000
T4. Scottie Scheffler, Chez Reavie, Patrick Cantlay: $841,667
2023 Earnings Leaders Update
1. Scottie Scheffler: $18,548,392
2. Jon Rahm: $15,210,984
3. Wyndham Clark: $10,226,979
4. Viktor Hovland: $9,819,096
5. Rory McIlroy: $9,644,758
Wyndham Clark wins the U.S. Open. This is Clark's second win of the season as well as his second career PGA Tour win. He earns $3.6 million for the 2023 season; his on-course earnings are now at $10.09 million and his career total is $15.11 million.
U.S. Open Top 10 Payouts
1. Wyndham Clark: $3,600,000
T2. Rory McIlroy: $2,160,000
3. Scottie Scheffler: $1,413,430
4. Cameron Smith: $990,867
T5. Tommy Fleetwood, Min Woo Lee, Rickie Fowler: $738,934
T8. Harris English, Tom Kim: $562,809
T10. Xander Schauffele, Jon Rahm, Austin Eckroat, Dustin Johnson: $435,018
2023 Earnings Leaders Update
1. Scottie Scheffler: $17,706,725
2. Jon Rahm: $15,210,984
3. Wyndham Clark: $10,092,979
4. Viktor Hovland: $9,685,096
5. Rory McIlroy: $8,994,758
Nick Taylor wins the RBC Canadian Open via playoff with Tommy Fleetwood. This is Taylor's third PGA Tour win of his career and first of the season. He earns $1.62 million for the 2023 season; his on-course earnings are now at $9.43 million and his career total is $22.0 million.
RBC Canadian Open Top 5
P1. Nick Taylor: $1,620,000
P2. Tommy Fleetwood: $981,000
T3. C.T. Pan, Tyrrell Hatton, Aaron Rai: $477,000
2023 Earnings Leaders Update
1. Scottie Scheffler: $16,293,295
2. Jon Rahm: $14,775,966
3. Viktor Hovland: $9,426,434
4. Max Homa: $8,573,087
5. Tyrrell Hatton: $7,582,427
Viktor Hovland wins the Memorial Tournament via playoff with Denny McCarthy. This is Hovland's second PGA Tour win of the season. He earns $3.6 million for the 2023 season; his on-course earnings are now at $9.43 million and his career total is $22.0 million.
the Memorial Tournament Top 5
P1. Viktor Hovland: $3,600,000
P2. Denny McCarthy: $2,180,000
3. Scottie Scheffler: $1,380,000
4. Si Woo Kim: $980,000
T5. Andrew Putnam, Jordan Spieth: $772,500
2023 Earnings Leaders Update
1. Scottie Scheffler: $16,293,295
2. Jon Rahm: $14,775,966
3. Viktor Hovland: $9,426,434
4. Max Homa: $8,573,087
5. Tyrrell Hatton: $7,105,427
Emiliano Grillo wins the Charles Schwab Challenge. This is Grillo's first PGA Tour win of the season and second of his career. He earns $1.56 million for the 2023 season. Grillo's 2023 on-course earnings are now at $3.75 million and his career total is $18.3 million.
Charles Schwab Challenge Top 5
P1. Jason Day: $1,566,000
P2. Adam Schenk: $948,300
T3. Harry Hall, Scottie Scheffler: $513,300
5. Paul Haley II: $356,700
2023 Earnings Leaders Update
1. Scottie Scheffler: $14,913,295
2. Jon Rahm: $14,500,466
3. Max Homa: $8,573,087
4. Tyrrell Hatton: $6,695,427
5. Xander Schauffele: $6,576,598
Brooks Koepka wins the PGA Championship, third of his career. He earns $3.15 million and his fifth major. Koepka who currently plays on the LIV Golf Tour has earned $7.2 million via LIV Golf tournaments and earned $1.58 million via the Masters Tournament. His 2023 earnings is now at $11.9 million and his career on-course earnings between the two tours is $56.7 million.
PGA Championship Top 5
1. Brooks Koepka: $3,150,000
T2. Viktor Hovland, Scottie Scheffler $1,540,000
T4. Bryson DeChambeau, Kurt Kitayama, Cam Davis: $720,000
Jason Day wins the AT&T Byron Nelson. This is Day's first PGA Tour win of the season and first since 2018. He earns $1.71 million for the 2023 season. Day's on-course earnings are now at $5.65 million and his career total is $55.8 million.
AT&T Byron Nelson Top 5
1. Jason Day: $1,710,000
T2. Austin Eckroat, Si Woo Kim: $845,500
4. C.T. Pan: $465,500
T5. Scottie Scheffler, Zecheng Dou, Tyrrell Hatton: $351,500
2023 Earnings Leaders Update
1. Jon Rahm: $14,462,841
2. Scottie Scheffler: $12,859,995
3. Max Homa: $8,301,012
4. Tyrrell Hatton: $6,407,094
5. Xander Schauffele: $6,362,198
Wyndham Clark wins the Wells Fargo Championship and his first win of the 2023 season by four strokes over Xander Schauffele. He earns $3.6 million for the 2023 season. Clark's on-course earnings are now just north of $6 million and his career total is over $11 million.
Wells Fargo Championship Tournament Open Top 5
1. Wyndham Clark: $3,600,000
2. Xander Schauffele: $2,180,000
T3. Harry English, Tyrrell Hatton: $1,180,000
T5. Adam Scott, Tommy Fleetwood: $772,500
2023 Earnings Leaders Update
1. Jon Rahm: $14,462,841
2. Scottie Scheffler: $12,508,495
3. Max Homa: $8,301,012
4. Xander Schauffele: $6,362,198
5. Wyndham Clark: $6,082,979
Tony Finau holds off Jon Rahm to win the Mexico Open at Vidanta. This is Finau's second PGA Tour win of the season and four win since July 2022. He earns $1.386 million for the 2023 season. Finau's on-course earnings are now at $5.2 million and his career total is $36.6 million.
Mexico Open at Vidanta Tournament Open Top 5
1. Tony Finau: $1,386,000
2. Jon Rahm: $839,300
3. Brandon Wu: $531,300
4. Akshay Bhatia: $377,300
T5. Emiliano Grillo, Austin Smotherman, Eric Cole: $284,900
2023 Earnings Leaders Update
1. Jon Rahm: $14,462,841
2. Scottie Scheffler: $12,508,495
3. Max Homa: $7,776,012
4. Sam Burns: $5,854,275
5. Patrick Cantlay: $5,805,625
Nick Hardy and Davis Riley win the Zurich Classic of New Orleans. They each earn $1.24 million for the 2023 season. Hardy's 2023 on-course earnings are now up to $1.9 million and his career total is $2.8 million while Riley's 2023 on-course earnings are now at $2.47 million and his career total is $5.78 million.
Zurich Classic of New Orleans Tournament Open Top 5
1. Nick Hardy/Davis Riley: $1,242,700 each
2. Adam Hadwin/Nick Taylor: $507,400 each
3. Wyndham Clark/Beau Hossler: $332,175 each
4. Xander Schauffele/Patrick Cantlay & Matthew NeSmith/Taylor Moore: $261,225 each
2023 Earnings Leaders Update
1. Jon Rahm: $13,623,541
2. Scottie Scheffler: $12,508,495
3. Max Homa: $7,776,012
4. Sam Burns: $5,854,275
5. Patrick Cantlay: $5,805,625
Matthew Fitzpatrick wins the RBC Heritage in a playoff over Jordan Spieth. He earns $3.6 million for the 2023 season which brings his 2023 on-course earnings to $5.27 million and brings his career on-course earnings to $19.28 million.
Masters Tournament Open Top 5
P1. Matthew Fitzpatrick: $3,600,000
P2. Jordan Spieth: $2,180,000
3. Patrick Cantlay: $1,380,000
4. Xander Schauffele: $980,000
T5. Hayden Buckley, Sahith Theegala: $772,500
2023 Earnings Leaders Update
1. Jon Rahm: $13,623,541
2. Scottie Scheffler: $12,508,495
3. Max Homa: $7,776,012
4. Sam Burns: $5,760,642
5. Kurt Kitayama: $5,693,388
Jon Rahm wins the second major of his career with his Masters Tournament win. In additional to the win and green jacket, he earns himself another $3.24 million for the 2023 season. This brings his 2023 on-course earnings to $13.29 million and brings his career on-course earnings to $48.3 million (15th All-time).
Masters Tournament Open Top 5
1. Jon Rahm: $3,240,000
2. Phil Mickelson, Brooks Koepka: $1,584,000
T4. Russell Henley, Patrick Reed, Jordan Spieth: $744,000
2023 Earnings Leaders Update
1. Jon Rahm: $13,288,541
2. Scottie Scheffler: $12,063,495
3. Max Homa: $7,776,012
4. Kurt Kitayama: $5,693,388
5. Sam Burns: $5,425,642
Corey Conners earns his first PGA Tour victory of the season and earns himself $1.6 million for the 2023 season. This brings his 2023 on-course earnings to $2.68 million and brings his career on-course earnings to just north of $15.7 million.
Valero Texas Open Top 5
1. Corey Conners: $1,602,000
2. Sam Stevens: $970,100
T3. Matt Kuchar, Sam Ryder: $525,100
5. Patrick Rodgers: $364,900
2023 Earnings Leaders Update
1. Scottie Scheffler: $11,631,495
2. Jon Rahm: $10,048,541
3. Max Homa: $7,709,412
4. Kurt Kitayama: $5,693,388
5. Rory McIlroy: $5,333,286
Sam Burns grabs his first PGA Tour victory of the season and earns himself $3.5 million for the 2023 season. This brings his 2023 on-course earnings to $5.4 million and brings his career on-course earnings to $19.9 million.
World Golf Championships-Dell Technologies Match Play
Top 4
1. Sam Burns: $3,500,000
2. Cameron Young: $2,200,000
3. Rory McIlroy: $1,420,000
4. Scottie Scheffler : $1,145,000
2023 Earnings Leaders Update
1. Scottie Scheffler: $11,631,495
2. Jon Rahm: $10,048,541
3. Max Homa: $7,709,412
4. Kurt Kitayama: $5,693,388
5. Rory McIlroy: $5,333,286
Matt Wallace earns his first PGA Tour victory and earns himself $684k for the 2023 season. This brings his 2023 on-course earnings to $1.44 million and brings his career on-course earnings to $5.6 million.
Corales Puntacana Championship Top 5
1. Matt Wallace: $684,000
2. Nicolai Hojgaard: $414,200
T3. Sam Stevens, Tyler Duncan: $224,200
5. Austin Eckroat: $155,800
2023 Earnings Leaders Update
1. Scottie Scheffler: $11,631,495
2. Jon Rahm: $10,048,541
3. Max Homa: $7,709,412
4. Kurt Kitayama: $5,693,388
5. Rory McIlroy: $5,333,286
Taylor Moore earns his first PGA Tour victory and earns himself $1.46 million for the 2023 season. This brings his 2023 on-course earnings to $2.75 million and brings his career on-course earnings to just north of $4.5 million.
Valspar Championship Top 5
1. Taylor Moore: $1,458,000
2. Adam Schenk: $882,900
T3. Tommy Fleetwood, Jordan Spieth: $477,900
5. Wyndham Clark: $332,100
2023 Earnings Leaders Update
1. Scottie Scheffler: $10,486,495
2. Jon Rahm: $9,934,779
3. Max Homa: $7,344,412
4. Kurt Kitayama: $5,048,388
5. Tyrrell Hatton: $4,473,894
Scottie Scheffler is the new #1 overall golfer in the world with his dominating win at THE PLAYERS Championship and earns himself an additional $4.5 million for the 2023 season. This brings his 2023 on-course earnings to $10.49 million (now the highest for the 2023 season) and brings his career on-course earnings to just north of $32 million.
THE PLAYERS Championship Top 5
1. Scottie Scheffler: $4,500,000
2. Tyrrell Hatton: $2,725,000
T3. Tom Hoge, Viktor Hovland: $1,475,000
5. Hideki Matsuyama: $1,025,000
2023 Earnings Leaders Update
1. Scottie Scheffler: $10,486,495
2. Jon Rahm: $9,934,779
3. Max Homa: $7,344,412
4. Kurt Kitayama: $5,048,388
5. Tyrrell Hatton: $4,473,894
Kurt Kitayama wins the Arnold Palmer Invitational earning himself his first PGA Tour victory and $3.6 million. This brings his 2023 on-course earnings to $5.05 million (now 4th highest for the 2023 season) and nearly doubles his career on-course earnings to $7.77 million.
Arnold Palmer Invitational Top 5
1. Kurt Kitayama: $3,600,000
T2. Harry English, Rory McIlroy: $1,780,000
T4. Tyrrell Hatton, Scottie Scheffler, Jordan Spieth, Patrick Cantlay: $800,000
2023 Tournament Earnings Leaders Update
1. Jon Rahm: $9,934,779
2. Max Homa: $6,607,805
3. Scottie Scheffler: $5,986,495
4. Kurt Kitayama: $5,048,388
5. Keegan Bradley: $4,263,524
Chris Kirk wins The Honda Classic by playoff with Eric Cole earning himself $1.512 million. This brings his 2023 season earnings to $2.64 million and his career on-course earnings to $24.65 million.
The Honda Classic Top 5
1. Chris Kirk: $1,512,000
2. Eric Cole: $915,600
3. Tyler Duncan: $579,600
4. Ryan Gerard: $411,600
5. Ben Martin, Sepp Straka, Ben Taylor, Shane Lowry, Justin Suh: $288,120
2023 Tournament Earnings Leaders Update
1. Jon Rahm: $9,864,750
2. Max Homa: $6,282,805
3. Scottie Scheffler: $5,186,495
4. Keegan Bradley: $3,778,524
5. Nick Taylor: $3,048,374
Jon Rahm wins his third tournament of the 2023 season and earns an additional $3.6 million. Rahm brings his 2023 season earnings to $9.86 million and is now the highest earner in 2023. His on-course career earnings are now $44.89 million bringing him to 19th all-time.
Max Homa had an up-and-down 4th Round finishing with a 68, but still ended up finishing 2nd. Patrick Cantlay shot a 67 and finished 3rd while Will Zalatoris surged up the leaderboard on the last day shooting a 64 to get himself into 4th place.
The Genesis Invitational Top 5
1. Jon Rahm: $3,600,000
2. Max Homa: $2,180,000
3. Patrick Cantlay: $1,380,000
4. Will Zalatoris: $980,000
5. Keith Mitchell: $820,000
2023 Tournament Earnings Leaders Update
1. Jon Rahm: $9,864,750
2. Max Homa: $6,282,805
3. Scottie Scheffler: $5,186,495
4. Keegan Bradley: $3,778,524
5. Nick Taylor: $2,943,945
Scottie Scheffler earns his first win of the 2023 season by win the WM Phoenix Open. He won by two stroke, holding off Nick Taylor and Jon Rahm. Scheffler brings his 2023 season earnings to $4.74 million and is now the 2nd-highest earner in 2023. His on-course career earnings are now at $26.29 million.
WM Phoenix Open Top 5
1. Scottie Scheffler: $3,600,000
2. Nick Taylor: $2,180,000
3. Jon Rahm: $1,380,000
4. Justin Thomas: $980,000
5. Jason Day: $820,000
2023 Tournament Earnings Leaders Update
1. Jon Rahm: $6,264,750
2. Scottie Scheffler: $4,741,495
3. Max Homa: $4,102,805
4. Keegan Bradley: $3,778,524
5. Nick Taylor: $2,943,945
Justin Rose wins the AT&T Pebble Beach Pro-Am by three strokes. This is his first PGA Tour win in four years. Rose earns $1.62 million bringing 2023 season earnings to $2.06 million. Rose's career on-course earnings are now $59.2 million, keeping him at 8th all-time, but right behind Adam Scott for 7th.
AT&T Pebble Beach Pro-Am Top 5
1. Justin Rose: $1,620,000
T2. Brendon Todd, Brandon Wu: $801,000
T4. Denny McCarthy, Keith Mitchell, Peter Malnati: $378,750
2023 Tournament Earnings Leaders Update
1. Jon Rahm: $4,602,000
2. Max Homa: $4,015,805
3. Keegan Bradley: $3,533,524
4. Si Woo Kim: $2,694,889
5. Tom Kim: $2,584,485
Max Homa comes back in the final round of the Farmers Insurance Open to win and earn himself his sixth PGA Tour victory and fourth win in the state of California (his home state). Homa earns $1.57 million with the win bringing his overall total for the 2023 season up to north of $4 million, currently second highest for the season. Homa's career on-course earnings are now $16.9 million.
Famers Insurance Top 5
1. Max Homa: $1,566,000
2. Keegan Bradley: $948,300
3. Collin Morikawa: $600,300
T4. Sahith Theegala, Sungjae Im, Sam Ryder: $366,125
2023 Tournament Earnings Leaders Update
1. Jon Rahm: $4,602,000
2. Max Homa: $4,015,805
3. Keegan Bradley: $3,533,524
4. Si Woo Kim: $2662939
5. Tom Kim: $2,584,485
Jon Rahm earns $1.44 million after holding off 23 year old Davis Thompson to win The American Express. Rahm has now won 4 of the last 6 worldwide starts including back-to-back PGA tournament events. He brings his 2023 season earnings to $4.602 million and increases his career official PGA tournament earnings to $39.6 million (26th all-time).
Davis Thompson earns his best finish ever on the PGA Tour earning himself a career high $872,000 for finishing second.
The American Express Top 5
1. Jon Rahm: $1,422,000
2. Davis Thompson: $872,000
T3. Christian Kirk, Xander Schauffele: $472,000
5. Taylor Montgomery: $328,000
2023 Tournament Earnings Leaders Update
1. Jon Rahm: $4,602,000
2. Keegan Bradley: $2,585,224
3. Tom Kim: $2,584,485
4. Si Woo Kim: $2,416,775
5. Max Homa: $2,449,805
Si Woo Kim comes from behind to win the Sony Open in Hawaii. He finishes with the top spot by shooting a 64 in the last round and finishing the tournament 18 under par. He earns $1.422 million for the first place finish and brings his 2023 season earnings to $2.42 million.
Sony Open Top 5
1. Si Woo Kim: $1,422,000
2. Hayden Buckley: $861,100
3. Christian Kirk: $545,100
T4. Andrew Putnam, David Lipsky, Ben Taylor: $332,458
2023 Tournament Earnings Leaders Update
1. Jon Rahm: $3,162,000
2. Keegan Bradley: $2,585,224
3. Max Homa: $2,449,805
4. Si Woo Kim: $2,416,775
5. Tom Kim: $2,332,085
Jon Rahm earns $2.7 million at the Sentry Tournament of Champions by overcoming seven-shot deficit, which brings his official tournament earnings up to $38.19 million. Rahm shot a 63 (-10) in Round 4 to finish with a -27, while Collin Morikawa bogeyed the three-straight holes on the back nine finishing up Round 4 with 72 (-1) ending his tournament at -25. Morikawa earns $1.5 million brining his official tournament earnings to $20.63 million.
Sentry Top 5
1. Jon Rahm: $2,700,000
2. Collin Morikawa: $1,500,000
T3. Tom Hoge, Max Homa: $840,000
T5. Tom Kim, J.J. Spaun: $555,000
2023 Tournament Earnings Leaders Update
1. Jon Rahm: $3,162,000
2. Keegan Bradley: $2,585,224
3. Max Homa: $2,449,805
4. Tom Kim: $2,332,085
5. Seamus Power: $2,106,070
Viktor Hovland goes back-to-back winning the 2022 Hero World Challenge which earns him $1 million.
Top 5
1. Viktor Hovland, $1,000,000
2. Scottie Scheffler, $375,000
3. Cameron Young, $225,000
4. Xander Schauffele, $150,000
5. Justin Thomas, $135,000
Russell Henley earns $1.48 million at World Wide Technology Championship at Mayakoba.
Top 5
1. Adam Svensson, $1,458,000
T2. Sahith Theegala, $612,900
T2. Brian Harman, $612,900
T2. Callum Tarren, $612,900
T5. Alex Smalley, $277,830
T5. Seamus Power, $353,500
T5. Chris Stroud, $353,500
T5. Cole Hammer, $353,500
T5. Joel Dahmen, $353,500
Russell Henley earns $1.48 million at World Wide Technology Championship at Mayakoba.
Top 5
1. Tony Finau, $1.512,000
2. Tyson Alexander, $915,600
3. Ben Taylor, $579.600
T4. Trey Mullinax, $353,500
T4. Alex Smalley, $353,500
T4. Alex Noren, $353,500
Russell Henley earns $1.48 million at World Wide Technology Championship at Mayakoba.
Top 5
1. Russell Henley, $1,476,000
2. Brian Harman, $893,800
T3. Scottie Scheffler, $375,560
T3. Joel Dahmen, $375,560
T3. Troy Merritt, $375,560
T3. Seamus Power, $375,560
T3. Will Gordon, $375,560
Seamus Powers earns $1.17 million and second PGA Tour win at Butterfield Bermuda Championship.
Top 5
1. Seamus Powers, $1,170,000
2. Thomas Detry, $708,500
T3. Patrick Rodgers, $344,500
T3. Kevin Yu, $344,500
T3. Ben Griffin, $344,500
Rory McIlroy earns himself $1.89 million in his first tournament of the season at The CJ CUP in South Carolina.
Top 5
1. Rory McIlroy, $1,890,000
2. Kurt Kitayama, $1,134,000
3. K.H. Lee, $714,000
T4. Tommy Fleetwood, $462,000
T4. Jon Rahm, $462,000
PGA TOUR
The PGA Tour announced some enhancements for the Tour and it's players moving forward.
Here is a quick breakdown of the announcement:
- Top players commit to at least 20 PGA Tour events:
- The Genesis Invitational
- Arnold Palmer Invitational
- the Memorial Tournament
- WGC-Dell Match Play Championship
- Sentry Tournament of Champions
- THE PLAYERS Championship
- The Masters Tournament
- PGA Championship
- U.S. Open
- The Open Championship
- Four additional Elevated Events (TBD) with at least $20 million purses each
- Three additional FedExCup events of the player's choosing
- Purse increases to the following events:
- THE PLAYERS Championship: $25 million
- FedEx St. Jude Championship (playoff): $20 million
- BMW Championship(playoff): $20 million
- TOUR Championship/FedExCup Bonus Pool: $75 million
- The Genesis Invitational: $20 million
- Arnold Palmer Invitational: $20 million
- the Memorial Tournament: $20 million
- WGC-Dell Match Play Championship: $20 million
- Sentry Tournament of Champions: $15 million
- Four additional Elevated Events (TBD): at least $20 million purses
- Expansion of the Player Impact Program (PIP)
- Reward 20 players (previously 10) for 2022 and 2023 seasons
- Bonus pool will now be $100 million (previously $50 million) for 2022 and 2023 seasons
- 2023 PIP Criteria alterations: Internet Searches, General Awareness, Golf Fan Awareness, Media Mentions, Broadcast Exposure (previously had a Social Media component)
- "Earnings Assurance Program"
- Applies to fully exempt members (Korn Ferry tour graduates and above) and must participate in at least 15 events
- Guaranteed a minimum $500k per player
- Rookies & returning members receive money up front
- Replaces the "Play15" which
- Travel Stipend
- For non-exempt members and does not effect purse money
- Receive $5k for missed cuts
- Travel and tournament-related expenses to be subsidized
The TGL
Tiger Woods and Rory McIlroy announced a partnership with the PGA to create a new league called The TGL. The league is aimed at targeting a younger audience and will utilize technology and custom-built arenas.
- When:
- Matches will begin in Jan 2024 and run through April 2024.
- Monday nights during primetime during a two-hour window
- Where:
- 18-hole matches on a virtual course within custom-built arenas
- Who:
- Six teams made up of three PGA Tour players will player on
- Each team will compete in five matches during a 15-week schedule.
Related:
2022 Financial Details
Purse (est.):
$11.5 million
Top 10 Payouts (based on 2021 purse):
Winner - $2,070,000
2nd place - $1,242,000
3rd place - $782,000
4th place - $552,000
5th place - $460,000
6th place - $414,000
7th place - $385,250
8th place - $356,500
9th place - $333,500
10th place - $310,500
Past Winners
2021 | Hideki Matsuyama | $2,070,000 |
2020 | Dustin Johnson | $2,070,000 |
2019 | Tiger Woods | $2,070,000 |
2018 | Patrick Reed | $1,980,000 |
2017 | Sergio Garcia | $1,980,000 |
2016 | Danny Willett | $1,800,000 |
2015 | Jordan Spieth | $1,800,000 |
2014 | Bubba Watson | $1,620,000 |
2013 | Adam Scott | $1,440,000 |
2012 | Bubba Watson | $1,440,000 |
Career Earnings
#1 | Tiger Woods | $9,544,736 |
#2 | Phil Michelson | $8,164,317 |
#3 | Jordan Spieth | $5,261,828 |
#4 | Dustin Johnson | $4,226,475 |
#5 | Justin Rose | $4,122,765 |
Related: Full Career Earnings at the Masters
Since 2017 - Last 5 Years
#1 | Dustin Johnson | $3,214,667 |
#2 | Hideki Matsuyama | $2,740,867 |
#3 | Patrick Reed | $2,667,988 |
#4 | Tiger Woods | $2,184,263 |
#5 | Sergio Garcia | $1,980,000 |
Since 2012 - Last 10 Years
#1 | Jordan Spieth | $5,261,828 |
#2 | Dustin Johnson | $4,108,600 |
#3 | Bubba Watson | $3,887,880 |
#4 | Justin Rose | $3,465,790 |
#5 | Hideki Matsuyama | $3,452,534 |
Last week the PGA announced the results for the inaugural Player Impact Program for 2021.
For the 2021 calendar year (Jan 1, 2021 - Dec 31, 2021) there was a $40 million bonus pool that would be split up amongst the top 10 finishers.
The Player Impact Program Score as defined by the PGA Tour:
- Internet Searches: Number of times a player’s name is searched on the internet;
- Earned Media: Number of unique news articles that include a player’s name;
- Social Media: Social media score that considers a player’s reach, conversation and engagement metrics;
- TV Sponsor Exposure: Duration (time) that a player’s sponsor logo(s) appears on screen during Saturday and Sunday PGA TOUR telecasts;
- Awareness: A player’s general awareness score among broad U.S. population.
2021 Top-10 Finishers / Payouts
- Tiger Woods, $8 million
- Phil Michelson, $6 million
- Rory McIlroy, $3.5 million
- Jordan Spieth, $3.5 million
- Bryson DeChambeau, $3.5 million
- Justin Thomas, $3.5 million
- Dustin Johnson, $3 million
- Brooks Koepka, $3 million
- Jon Rahm, $3 million
- Bubba Watson, $3 million
Note: The 2022 bonus pool will increase from $40 million to $50 million.