Scottie Scheffler career earnings: How much money No. 1 golfer has made after 2024 Masters, Travelers wins

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Scottie Scheffler speaks softly and carries a big wallet.

Scheffler's arrival was cemented at the 2022 Masters, when he secured his first major tournament win, donning the green jacket at the end of the weekend. Scheffler's hot streak from the start of the WM Phoenix Open in 2022 has continued for the better part of two years, and he has an opportunity to continue making history.

Scheffler finished out the 2021-22 season with the most prize money ever won in a single season, and the money train hasn't exactly stopped. The World No. 1 golfer improved upon that number the following season and seems poised to do that again in 2024 after winning six events.

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Scheffler earned his sixth win of the season at the Travelers Championship. He beat Tom Kim in a playoff to take home his third win at a signature event.

Winning the Travelers wasn't just about adding prestige to his resume: it added a few extra dollars to his bank account.

Here's what to know about Scheffler's big paydays through his PGA Tour career:

Scottie Scheffler career earnings

In total, Scheffler is estimated to have earned $91,628,754 throughout his PGA Tour career. That number includes $70,262,087 won in official PGA Tour events.

Here's a season-by-season breakdown of how much Scheffler has won on Tour. Figures include official payouts from tournament wins (per Spotrac): 

SeasonEvents playedWinnings
2013-142
2015-161
2016-171
2017-183$25,080
2018-194$139,871
2019-2023$2,833,438
2020-2129$4,505,589
2021-2225$14,046,909
2022-2323$21,014,342
2023-2415$27,696,858
Total:104$70,262,087

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Scottie Scheffler 2024 earnings

So far in 2024, Scheffler has paced the PGA Tour field with $27,696,858 earned through the tournaments he's played. That includes the $3.6 million he won from the Masters and the $3.6 million-plus he has earned from each of his other five wins on the tour this year.

Scheffler has played in 15 tournaments and has six wins in official PGA Tour events: the Arnold Palmer Invitational, the Players Championship, the Masters, the RBC Heritage, The Memorial Tournament and the Travelers Championship.

Here's how much Scheffler has made through 2024 in official PGA Tour events:

TournamentFinishPayout
AT&T Pebble Beach Pro-AmT-6$642,500
Sentry Tournament of ChampionsT-5$690,500
The American ExpressT-17$132,300
WM Phoenix OpenT-3$519,200
The Genesis InvitationalT-10$445,000
Arnold Palmer Invitational1$4,000,000
The Players Championship1$4,500,000
Texas Children's Houston OpenT-2$553,735
Masters1$3,600,000
RBC Heritage1$3,600,000
PGA ChampionshipT-8$521,418
Charles Schwab ChallengeT-2$809,900
The Memorial Tournament1$4,000,000
U.S. OpenT-41$72,305
Travelers Championship1$3,600,000

Scottie Scheffler net worth

Scheffler net worth is valued at $50 million, per Celebrity Net Worth. That number will certainly rise as the No. 1 golfer in the world continues his dominance.

Scottie Scheffler 2024 results

Scheffler played in 15 events during the 2024 PGA Tour season.

With that, he has six victories, including the 2024 Masters and a big-money payday at The Players Championship in early March. 

Here's how his season breaks down:

Scottie Scheffler finishes

Events15
Wins6
Runner-up2
Top 1013
Top 2514
Cuts made15
Missed cuts
Withdrawals

Scottie Scheffler tournament results

TournamentFinishScore
AT&T Pebble Beach Pro-AmT-6-13 (203)
Sentry Tournament of ChampionsT-5-25 (267)
The American ExpressT-17-21 (267)
WM Phoenix OpenT-3-18 (266)
The Genesis InvitationalT-10-8 (276)
Arnold Palmer Invitational1-15 (273)
The Players Championship1-20 (268)
Texas Children's Houston OpenT-2-11 (269)
Masters1-11 (277)
RBC Heritage1-19 (265)
PGA ChampionshipT-8-13 (271)
Charles Schwab ChallengeT-2-9 (271)
The Memorial Tournament1-8 (280)
U.S. OpenT-41+8 (288)
Travelers Championship1-22 (258)
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Joe Rivera is a senior content producer at The Sporting News and teaches Multimedia Sports Reporting at his alma mater, Rutgers University.