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PGA Tour money list: Scottie Scheffler earns $3.4 million at PGA but still trails Rory McIlroy

PGA Tour money list: Scottie Scheffler earns $3.4 million at PGA but still trails Rory McIlroy

Yahoo19-05-2025

Scottie Scheffler remained No. 1 on the World Golf Rankings. He ascended to first on the PGA Tour's FedEx Cup points list. And he won the season's second major championship and his third overall at the PGA Championship on May 18 at the Quail Hollow Club in Charlotte, N.C.
But he didn't accomplish everything, not that money is the most important thing to Scheffler. He's gone on record many times saying it isn't.
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However, Scheffler left Quail Hollow second in one regard: the PGA Tour money list.
Scottie Scheffler's son Bennett eyes the Wanamaker Trophy, which his father won on Maty 18 by capturing the PGA Championship at the Quail Hollow Club in Charlotte, N.C.
Despite earning $3.42 million, Scheffler went from fourth to second in earnings and still trails leader Rory McIlroy by more than that much, $3,847,143 behind.
Scheffler can chip away a bit more this week at the Schwab Challenge in Fort Worth, where McIlroy is not entered. But even if Scheffler wins the first-place check of $1,710,000, it still doesn't get him all the way to McIlroy's total of $13,978,340.
That might come the following week when both are in The Memorial, a PGA Tour Signature event with a top prize of $4 million.
Davis Riley, Harris English make big moves
Davis Riley was the next biggest mover of the week, more than doubling his entire season total with a check for $1,418,666 for his tie for second. Riley went from 89th to 43rd on the money list and passed $2 million in earnings.
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Harris English, who was with Riley in tying for second, went from 23rd to 14th and now has more than $4.5 million.
PGA Tour money leaders
Through PGA Championship
1. Rory McIlroy $ 13,978,340
2. Scottie Scheffler $ 10,131,197
3. Justin Thomas $ 8,680,663
4. Sepp Straka $ 8,228,708
5. Russell Henley $ 6,277,375
6. Collin Morikawa $ 6,250,638
7. Andrew Novak $ 5,858,105
8. Ludvig Åberg $ 5,746,722
9. Shane Lowry $ 5,743,758
10. J.J. Spaun $ 5,044,457
11. Hideki Matsuyama $ 4,945,413
12. Maverick McNealy $ 4,939,743
13. Corey Conners $ 4,835,073
14. Harris English $ 4,532,620
15. Justin Rose $ 4,119,618
16. Daniel Berger $ 3,798,008
17. Sungjae Im $ 3,741,443
18. Tommy Fleetwood $ 3,681,531
19. Brian Harman $ 3,493,814
20. Patrick Cantlay $ 3,492,046
21. Tom Hoge $ 3,300,047
22. Ben Griffin $ 3,206,471
23. Lucas Glover $ 3,190,285
24. Nick Taylor $ 3,119,055
25. Michael Kim $ 3,020,811
26. Thomas Detry $ 3,011,364
27. Jacob Bridgeman $ 2,935,495
28. Min Woo Lee $ 2,801,835
29. Keegan Bradley $ 2,726,839
30. Si Woo Kim $ 2,681,752
This article originally appeared on Florida Times-Union: PGA Tour money: Rory McIlroy remains first but Scottie Scheffler closes gap

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