Top 10 PGA Tour Earners Total $220m in Winnings

The top 10 golfers in total earnings on the PGA Tour took home $220 million in 2023, with Viktor Hovland, Rory McIlroy, and Scottie Scheffler leading the way.

At Glance

– The top 10 PGA Tour players earned a combined $220 million in 2023
– Viktor Hovland earned the most money overall, with $37.1 million
– Wyndham Clark’s earnings increased from $1.5 million to $17.8 million after winning the US Open
– Scottie Scheffler led in PGA Tour regular season winnings with $21 million

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Professional golf is a lucrative business, with the top 10 players on the PGA Tour taking home a staggering $220 million in total earnings in 2023. This includes earnings from the regular season, FedEx Cup playoffs, and the Player Impact Program (PIP) bonuses. Viktor Hovland emerged as the highest earner with a total of $37.1 million, followed closely by Rory McIlroy with $32.9 million and Scottie Scheffler with $29 million. These players dominated the earnings chart due to their exceptional performances throughout the season.

One player who made a remarkable leap in earnings was Wyndham Clark. After winning just $1.5 million the season before, his surprise victory at the US Open catapulted him into the ranks of top earners, with a total of $17.8 million. This just goes to show how peaking at the right time in the golfing season can have a significant impact on a player’s earnings.

Scottie Scheffler’s consistent performance during the regular PGA Tour season earned him a whopping $21 million, the highest amount won by any player during the regular season. This solidified his position as the World No.1 and showcased his dominance on the tour. Other notable earners during the regular season include Max Homa, Patrick Cantlay, and Open champion Brian Harman.

Overall, the earnings of these top players serve as a testament to the financial success that can be achieved in professional golf. With winnings totaling in the millions, it’s clear that the sport continues to be a highly lucrative venture for those at the top of their game.

Elliott Mitchell
Elliott Mitchell
Elliott Mitchell is a Golf Glance Senior Writer. After earning a degree in Sports Journalism, he joined the club in 2021. Elliott is in charge of Golf Glance's news, features, and travel sections, as well as the courses.

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