Scottie Scheffler dominates golf both athletically and financially. But how much has the Major winner earned so far?
Scottie Scheffler currently holds the top spot in the Official World Golf Ranking. In 2024, the New Jersey native claimed two Major titles: the PGA Championship in May and the historic Open Championship in July at Royal Portrush Golf Club in Scotland. While he has yet to complete the Career Grand Slam, Scheffler will aim for it again at next year’s U.S. Open.
Scheffler’s journey began in 2014 on the PGA Tour, though early success eluded him. He qualified for his first U.S. Open in 2016 but missed the cut. He remained an amateur until 2018, turning pro and joining the Korn Ferry Tour in 2019. That year, he earned around $32,000 in prize money, including a T43 at the FedEx St. Jude Classic and a T34 at the Web.com Tour Q-School.
Scottie Scheffler’s Breakthrough on the PGA Tour
By 2020, Scheffler’s career gained momentum. He earned over $700,000 that year through multiple smaller wins and two titles on the PGA Tour’s developmental circuit. These performances secured him third place in the points standings and a PGA Tour card for the 2020 season. Though he didn’t win any major events in 2020 or 2021, he consistently placed in the top 10, earning over $5 million each year.
In 2022, Scheffler’s earnings skyrocketed. His Masters victory was one of four wins that season, along with four runner-up finishes and numerous top-10s. Including bonuses, he approached $30 million in earnings that year. In 2023, he surpassed that with approximately $33 million. The 2024 season was marked by consistency and another Masters win, despite a hand injury in 2025 that limited his play. Still, he earned around $27 million in prize money, plus an estimated $23 million in bonuses.
Total Career Earnings and Comparison with Tiger Woods
Now 29, Scheffler has amassed approximately $201 million in his seven-year professional career. This figure includes official prize money, unofficial earnings, and bonuses