Scottie Scheffler continues his PGA Tour dominance in 2025 with six wins, no missed cuts, and over $50 million earned.
Scottie Scheffler is playing in a league of his own on the PGA Tour. In 2025, he has competed in 20 events, made every cut, and claimed six victories, most recently at the Procore Championship. He’s finished in the top 25 in every tournament and in the top 10 an impressive 17 times. With 19 PGA Tour wins and 76 top-10 finishes in 150 starts, Scheffler is closing in on a historic milestone: $99,453,136 in official career earnings.
2025: A Record-Breaking Season for Scottie Scheffler
Beyond the scorecard, Scheffler’s 2025 season reads like a masterclass. He has already earned around $27 million in prize money on the PGA Tour this year alone. Add to that a hefty $23 million in bonuses—$8 million for topping the regular season standings, $10 million for winning the FedExCup, and another $5 million after the BMW Championship. That brings his total earnings for the year to over $50 million. His caddie, Ted Scott, is also reaping the rewards, earning approximately $5 million—making him one of the top earners in his profession.
Scheffler on Historic Career Trajectory
While he hasn’t yet crossed the $100 million threshold, Scheffler is on the brink of doing so—and in record time. For comparison, Tiger Woods took 16 years and 17 seasons from his 1996 debut to surpass that mark in 2012. Scheffler, who turned pro in 2018, is in just his eighth season and needs less than $600,000 to reach the milestone. At his current pace, a single top-10 finish could push him over the line in 2025. If successful, he would become the fastest player in PGA Tour history to reach $100 million in earnings—less than half the time it took Woods. With an average of over $24 million per season, Scheffler is also poised to soon top the PGA Tour’s all-time money list.