Dallas’ Scottie Scheffler caps historically lucrative season with FedEx Cup Championship (2024)

The most momentous seven months of Scottie Scheffler’s 28-year life needed no affirmation.

Dominance is dominance. Nothing that happened Sunday at Atlanta’s East Lake Golf Club, in the final round of the PGA Tour season, would have changed the fact that Scheffler is unequivocally the world’s best golfer.

Scheffler nevertheless punctuated the best PGA Tour season in at least 15 years with a $25 million exclamation point, winning the Tour Championship and season-long FedEx Cup title by four shots over Collin Morikawa.

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Dallas resident, Highland Park and University of Texas product Scheffler’s seven victories this season are the most since Tiger Woods’ seven wins in 2007.

Not to diminish that Woods season, but this Year of Scheffler also included a gold medal in the Paris Olympics in July and the birth of Scottie and Meredith’s first child, Bennett, on May 8.

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This marked the third straight year that Scheffler entered the Tour Championship in the No. 1 position. He finished second the previous two years, so in that sense Scheffler did have extra incentive Sunday beyond the $25 million bonus at stake.

He’s been ranked No. 1 in the world for 68 straight weeks and 102 overall, but he knew that winning the PGA Tour’s version of the postseason was a hole in his career résumé.

“It’s like the Cowboys have had great regular seasons the last few years and left me heartbroken in the playoffs,” Scheffler told reporters on the eve of the Tour Championship. “But golf is a different sport.”

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Pro golf, most of all, is about winning major championships. Scheffler did that this season, too, by winning his second Masters title, along with wins in the Players Championship, the Palmer Invitational, RBC Heritage, Memorial, Travelers and Tour Championship.

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How does one put this season into perspective? There have been more dominant years, including North Texan Byron Nelson’s 18 wins in 1945 and in modern times the 9-win seasons by Woods (2000) and Vijay Singh (2004), but Scheffler’s season easily is the most lucrative in Tour history.

His $29,228,357 in official money this season broke his own PGA Tour record of $21 million that he set last season. And that doesn’t even include the $25 million he earned Sunday because that counts as a bonus, not season money.

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“By any measure,” PGA Tour Commissioner Jay Monahan said during the trophy ceremony, “your year is simply stunning.”

As the FedEx Cup points leader, Scheffler began the Tour Championship with a two-shot lead. At one point in the first round he fell into a first-place tie with Xander Schauffele, but he never trailed this week.

He carried a five-shot lead into Sunday and extended the advantage to seven shots. After he made bogeys on Nos. 7 and 8, Scheffler’s advantage suddenly was down to two shots, but he birdied the next three holes and was never threatened afterward.

Dallas’ Scottie Scheffler caps historically lucrative season with FedEx Cup Championship (1)

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So often this season, Scheffler has seemed immune to pressure and adversity. That was most evident at the PGA Championship at Valhalla Golf Club in Louisville, Ky., where before the second round he was arrested and briefly jailed after what he called the Big Misunderstanding.

As he attempted to drive onto the tournament grounds in his courtesy vehicle, he failed to stop when a police officer ordered him to do so. Scheffler was unaware that the traffic snarl around the Valhalla Club was due to a pedestrian being struck and killed by a shuttle bus.

Released later that morning, just in time to shoot a second-round 66, Scheffler’s name remained in the headlines for nearly two weeks, until a felony charge of assaulting a police officer with his vehicle and three misdemeanor charges were dropped.

As Scheffler noted Sunday in his postround interview on NBC, the support from fans never wavered. If anything they embraced him even more so, starting with that second round of the PGA Championship.

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“After the stuff that happened in Louisville, I didn’t really know exactly what was going to happen when I showed up at the first tee,” he said. “The reception I got when I showed up to the tee was something I’ll remember for a long time. The players, too, have been supporting me the whole way.”

Scheffler certainly has picked an opportune time, financially, to become the world’s best golfer, with Tour purses skyrocketing.

At last week’s BMW championship, Scheffler quietly moved to No. 3 in career PGA Tour earnings with $71,793,586, trailing only Woods ($120,999,166) and Rory McIlroy ($90,989,166).

Remember, he’s only 28, theoretically entering the prime of his career, already with 13 Tour wins.

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Entering this week, there remained some debate about whether Scheffler or Schauffele would win Tour Player of the Year honors. Schauffele, after all, won this year’s PGA Championship and British Open.

Consider now, though, that Scheffler’s seven victories this season were five more than anyone else on the Tour — plus that gold medal performance in Paris, where he rallied with a final-round 64.

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Scheffler that day shed tears as the national anthem played. There were no apparent tears on Sunday, but it was an emotional scene as Scheffler putted out on the 18th hole, walked off arm in arm with caddie Ted Scott, then raised his arms in triumph as the crowd cheered.

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The TV camera panned to the crowd and Scheffler’s parents, Scott and Diane, then to Meredith, who carried Bennett down to the green and placed him in Scottie’s arms.

Scottie lifted Bennett in the air, a fittingly wonderful image in the Year of Scheffler.

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Dallas’ Scottie Scheffler caps historically lucrative season with FedEx Cup Championship (2024)

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Dallas’ Scottie Scheffler caps historically lucrative season with FedEx Cup Championship? ›

'I've lived almost a full lifetime in this one year': Scottie Scheffler caps historic season with $25M Tour Championship

Tour Championship
The Tour Championship (stylized as the TOUR Championship) is a golf tournament that is part of the PGA Tour. It has historically been one of the final events of the PGA Tour season; prior to 2007, its field consisted exclusively of the top 30 money leaders of the past PGA Tour season.
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win. Scottie Scheffler holds his son Bennett as his wife Meredith looks on after winning the Tour Championship in Atlanta.

How much did Scottie Scheffler win by winning the FedEx Cup? ›

Here's the full prize breakdown from the top-10 FedEx Cup finishers, per Golfweek: 1st place: $25 million (Scottie Scheffler) 2nd place: $12.5 million (Collin Morikawa) 3rd place: $7.5 million (Sahith Theegala)

Has Scottie Scheffler ever won the FedEx? ›

He totaled 30-under-par to claim the first FedEx Cup title of his career. This made him the first player since Tiger Woods in 2007 to record a seven-win season on the PGA Tour, and earned him $25 million in bonus prize money.

Has Scottie Scheffler ever won a tournament? ›

For the first time, Scheffler won the FedExCup Playoffs finale at the TOUR Championship. His four-stroke triumph made it a grand total of seven victories in 2024 on the PGA TOUR and he was also the gold medal winner at the Paris Olympic Games.

What golfer has won the most FedEx Cups? ›

Scottie Scheffler is the current champion, after he won the Tour Championship in 2024. Rory McIlroy has the most titles with three. The only other player to win multiple FedEx Cups is Tiger Woods, with two.

How much money has Scottie Scheffler Caddie made this year? ›

With the percentage prize money on winnings reported to be between 6-8% and at times up to 10% – but each player and caddie will come to their own arrangements. Therefore, this means with Scheffler winning up to $62m this season, his caddie Ted Scott would have bolstered his bank account by more than $5m.

How many times has Jordan Spieth won the FedEx Cup? ›

He is a three-time major winner and the 2015 FedEx Cup champion. Dallas, Texas, U.S. Dallas, Texas, U.S. Spieth's first major win came in the 2015 Masters Tournament, when he shot a 270 (−18).

How much has Scottie Scheffler won in his career? ›

Counting the bonus earned at the 2024 Tour Championship, that brings his total earnings this season to $64,228,357. Scheffler joined the PGA Tour in 2020 and came into Sunday with $71,793,586 in career earnings. Adding his FedEx Cup winnings, that total now sits at $96,793,586.

Is Scottie Scheffler the number one golfer in the world? ›

The following is a list of golfers who have been top of the Official World Golf Ranking (originally known as the Sony Ranking), since the rankings started on April 6, 1986. As of September 8, 2024, Scottie Scheffler is the number one ranked golfer.

When did Scottie Scheffler win Waste Management? ›

Scheffler's victory at the 2022 WM Phoenix Open was his breakthrough moment, winning in a playoff over Patrick Cantlay and exorcising the close calls of the year before. His win in 2023 reaffirmed that the previous year wasn't a fluke – that the Scheffler era was here.

How much money did Scottie Scheffler win when he won the Masters? ›

His 68 clinched the win and was worth $3.6 million, up $360,000 from last year when Jon Rahm won.

What are the odds of Scottie Scheffler winning? ›

ET. Scheffler will begin the 2024 Tour Championship with a two-shot lead over Xander Schauffele as a reward for a six-win season and he's the +110 favorite in the 2024 Tour Championship odds.

How much did Scottie Scheffler win for winning the FedEx Cup? ›

Facing the par-3 ninth, a hole that had yielded only nine birdies all week, Scheffler hit 4-iron to 5 feet for the first of three straight birdies that sent him to a 4-under 67 and the FedEx Cup trophy with its $25 million prize, the richest in golf.

How wealthy is Rory McIlroy? ›

2024 The World's Highest-Paid Golfers Earnings

McIlroy is one of the PGA Tour's most marketable players, with only Tiger Woods earning more off the course. He scored his biggest payday on the course in 2022 with a record $26.7 million in prize money, including $18 million for claiming the FedEx Cup title.

What does the winner of the FedEx Cup make? ›

Scheffler won the 2024 Tour Championship Sunday at East Lake Golf Club in Atlanta, marking his first-ever FedEx Cup championship. With that, he also secured the $25 million bonus that comes with the title.

Who won the 2024 FedEx Cup championship? ›

Scottie Scheffler said he had "lived almost a full lifetime this one year" after securing FedExCup victory, capping off a 'nuts' season - both on and off the golf course – for the world No 1.

How old is Scottie Scheffler? ›

Scottie Scheffler is 28 years old and was born on June 21, 1996.

Who is Scottie Scheffler's caddie? ›

Scottie Scheffler's caddie, Ted Scott, gave a sharp retort to an online critic who implied that his job could easily be filled by one of 10 million others.

Who won the Tour golf championship? ›

Scottie Scheffler underlined his status as the world's number one golfer with a dominant victory at the season-ending Tour Championship in Atlanta. It caps a remarkable 2024 for the American who has won an Olympic gold medal, his second Masters and become the first to land successive Players Championship titles.

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