The 2026 PGA Tour season has turned into a cash race that matches the quality of the golf, with massive purses at majors and Signature Events altering the money list week by week.
The majors alone have poured millions into the pockets of the game’s biggest stars. Rory McIlroy’s historic repeat win at the Masters delivered a career-defining moment and a huge champion’s payday, while Wyndham Clark’s dominant performance at the U.S. Open at Shinnecock Hills made him a two-time national champion and pushed him deep into eight-figure career-earnings territory.
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The PGA Championship, won by Aaron Rai, and The Open Championship, which begins July 16 at Royal Birkdale, also feature boosted prize funds, ensuring every major carries life-changing money for those who contend.
Outside the majors, the Signature Events have nearly as much influence on the ledger. The Genesis Invitational, the Arnold Palmer Invitational at Bay Hill, the AT&T Pebble Beach Pro-Am, The Memorial and the Travelers Championship offered top prizes in the multimillion-dollar range. They allowed players like Cameron Young, Collin Morikawa, Akshay Bhatia and Jacob Bridgeman to climb the money list with a single big week.
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If we talk about the all-time winnings in golf, Tiger Woods is the man. With 82 PGA Tour wins, Woods is the first and only player to breach $120 million. Second is McIlroy with career earnings grossing past $116 million. However, this season’s money list leaders are not just chasing trophies; they are stacking career totals that will define the sport’s record books.
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1. Scottie Scheffler ($15,124,575)
Scottie Scheffler remains the PGA Tour’s biggest earner despite narrowly losing the Travelers Championship in a playoff. His lone victory came at The American Express. His win in January made the 20th career title but he has piled up several runner-up finishes. He earned $2.16 million for finishing second at the Travelers Championship, with the winner Viktor Hovland getting $3.6 million. Scheffler also finished runner-up at the Masters, RBC Heritage and Cadillac Championship.
2. Matt Fitzpatrick ($13,317,608)

Matt Fitzpatrick has enjoyed one of the most consistent seasons on Tour. The world No. 4 has won three tournaments. His massive win came at RBC Heritage, where he defeated Scheffler in a playoff to capture the $3.6 million winner’s check. Fitzpatrick finished fourth at the Travelers Championship and collected $960,000.
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3. Cameron Young ($12,103,452)

Cameron Young has been elite so far in the 2026 PGA Tour season. The 29-year-old won The Players Championship in March, securing a one-stroke victory over Fitzpatrick. Young also captured a prestigious victory at the Cadillac Championship. He remained inside the top three on the money list through consistent play across Signature Events and majors.
4. Wyndham Clark ($9,722,736)

Wyndham Clark has turned in several top-10 finishes during the 2026 campaign. In June, Clark put together a legendary performance at Shinnecock Hills to win the 2026 U.S. Open. Opening with a blistering 64, he led wire-to-wire to secure his second national championship and claim the $4.5 million prize. He became one of only five men since 2000 to win multiple U.S. Opens, joining Tiger Woods, Bryson DeChambeau, Brooks Koepka and Retief Goosen.
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5. Collin Morikawa ($8,389,937)

Collin Morikawa broke his three-year individual tournament drought in February, winning the iconic AT&T Pebble Beach Pro-Am and claiming the staggering $3.6 million prize from the Signature Event prize pool. He finished a solo third place in last week’s Travelers Championship, collecting $1.36 million.
6. Rory McIlroy ($8,124,581)

Rory McIlroy remains among the Tour’s biggest earners despite not matching his winning pace from previous seasons. The world No. 2’s big moment this year came in April when he won the Masters at Augusta National and raked in $4.5 million. McIlroy became the fourth golfer in history to win back-to-back Masters and the first to do it since Tiger Woods in 2002. McIlroy remains the most marketable player on the PGA Tour, raking in an estimated $50 million in off-course income over the past year.
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7. Akshay Bhatia ($7,473,999)

Akshay Bhatia’s Signature victory came in March at Bay Hill, when he claimed the Arnold Palmer Invitational and collecting a massive $4 million. Bhatia banked $760,000 from the recent Travelers Championship, $690,000 at AT&T Pebble Beach Pro-Am, $439,680 from WM Phoenix Open and $280,966 from the U.S. Open.
8. Jacob Bridgeman ($7,307,859)

Jacob Bridgeman captured his first PGA Tour title at the 2026 Genesis Invitational, claiming the $4 million prize. He also earned $925,000 for tying for fifth place at The Players Championship.
9. Si Woo Kim ($6,639,361)

Woo Kim’s winnings skyrocketed even though he has not yet earned a tournament title. Kim’s biggest single profit came at the RBC Heritage, when he banked $1.36 million for finishing third. Kim is the all-time South Korean money leader, surpassing legendary KJ Choi. Kim’s career total is $38,764,974.
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10. Sam Burns ($6,402,540)

Sam Burns went on a great run in June, securing a heartbreaking runner-up finish at the U.S. Open worth $2.43 million after a missed putt on the final hole. Burns finished tied for 12th at the Travelers Championship, which earned him $440,000.
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Conclusion
The 2026 PGA Tour season has once again highlighted the value of consistency alongside tournament victories. While major wins and Signature Event titles have driven the biggest paydays, regular high finishes have also played a crucial role in shaping the money list. With several marquee events remaining, the rankings could change, setting up an exciting finish to the season.
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