The 29-year-old is enjoying a dominant run in 2025.
Scottie Scheffler’s Earnings in Past 90 Days Revealed After Open Championship originally appeared on Athlon Sports.
Scottie Scheffler has pulled in a staggering $14,858,686 in on-course earnings over the past 90 days, counting from April 20, 2025, the day after the Masters. That number includes a projected $3.1 million payday for a win at The Open Championship.
Scheffler’s run over this stretch has been nothing short of dominant. In early May, he torched the field at the CJ Cup Byron Nelson, tying the PGA Tour’s 72-hole scoring record with a 31-under 253. That win brought in over $1.78 million. He followed it up with a resounding victory at the PGA Championship, where he claimed his third career major title and pocketed $3.42 million.
In June, he successfully defended his title at the Memorial Tournament, collecting approximately $4 million. This season, Scheffler has 12 top-10s, including 10 straight entering the final day of The Open.
Assuming he finishes the job at Royal Portrush and claims the claret jug, the full breakdown of his earnings from the last three months looks like this:
- CJ Cup Byron Nelson: $1.78 million
- PGA Championship: $3.42 million
- Memorial Tournament: $4 million
- Open Championship (pending): $3.1 million
- Other finishes dating back to April 20: around $2.5 million
- Total: $14.85 million
This stretch reflects the peak of Scheffler’s career so far. At 29, he has emerged as the face of the sport in 2025. His consistent ball-striking, calm under pressure and ability to close tournaments have drawn comparisons to some of golf’s all-time greats.
With multiple wins, including another major and several top finishes, Scheffler continues to distance himself as the clear world No. 1. The $14.85 million haul is just the latest evidence of his remarkable run in one of the most dominant PGA Tour seasons in recent memory.
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This story was originally reported by Athlon Sports on Jul 20, 2025, where it first appeared.
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