
Scottie Scheffler 2025 earnings continue to impress following a standout 2024 season where he secured nine victories and amassed approximately $76 million in prize money. This year, Scheffler has already notched four wins, including two major championships, alongside multiple top-10 finishes, positioning him for another highly lucrative year.
Despite missing the start of the season in January due to a hand injury and only capturing his first title during his ninth event, the World No. 1 golfer has recorded earnings just under $20 million across 16 tournaments. His consistent performance places him among golf’s highest earners, although he remains behind some players competing in the LIV Golf League, who currently top the overall income charts.
Ahead of the FedEx Cup Playoffs: A Massive Lead and Guaranteed Earnings
Scheffler’s strong play throughout the majors helped him surpass PGA Tour competitors, establishing a commanding lead atop the FedEx Cup standings as the 2025 playoffs approach. With a 1,362-point advantage over Rory McIlroy, who also will sit out the Wyndham Championship, Scheffler’s place at the summit appears secure.
This lead guarantees him a $10 million payout from the PGA Tour regardless of the results at the Wyndham Championship held at Sedgefield Country Club. This guarantee comes thanks to adjustments in the FedEx Cup Playoffs prize structure, which redistributes the $100 million purse to emphasize season-long performance and FedEx Cup standings rather than winner-take-all paychecks seen in prior years.

Additional Earnings From the Comcast Business Tour Top-10 Bonus
Beyond the guaranteed $10 million, Scheffler is poised to add another $8 million to his total earnings because he is projected to finish first in the Comcast Business Tour Top-10 after the regular season. This bonus effectively doubles the earnings for each golfer finishing within the top 10 on the FedEx Cup leaderboard.
With this, his guaranteed income for the week rises to an astounding $18 million, all secured before he even plays a shot at the Wyndham Championship. Scheffler’s financial position through these frameworks reflects his dominance on tour and consistent success throughout the season.
Potential for Even Greater Rewards in the FedEx Cup Playoffs
Scheffler’s financial outlook could grow even more lucrative as the FedEx Cup Playoffs unfold. The final three playoff events offer substantial prize money, with $3.6 million on the line for winners at both the FedEx St. Jude Championship and the BMW Championship. The Tour Championship winner stands to collect $10 million, with an additional $5 million bonus awarded to the FedEx Cup points leader after the BMW Championship.
If Scheffler manages to claim victory across these playoff events or maintain his position atop the standings, he could earn upwards of $22.2 million more. Such a haul would move him closer to eclipsing Tiger Woods in career PGA Tour earnings, currently leading with just over $120.9 million.
Chasing Golf’s Career Money List and Future Prospects
Tiger Woods resides in first place on the PGA Tour career earnings leaderboard, followed by Rory McIlroy in second. Phil Mickelson sits third but appears likely to be overtaken soon by Scheffler, who is around $6 million shy of Mickelson’s total despite his younger age and recent form.
The possibility of Scheffler advancing up this historic money list adds another layer of excitement and significance to his performance through the remainder of the season. At 29 years old, the Texan’s continuing success could redefine earnings benchmarks on tour and solidify his status as one of golf’s dominant forces moving forward.