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PGA Tour 2026 Prize Money List: See Who’s Leading in Earnings

February 24, 2026 2 Min Read
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The season-long race to see who can win the most money on the PGA Tour begins. With a total of over $400 million in wallets expected to be available by 2026, there’s a lot of money at your disposal.

Scottie Scheffler leads the tour with $27.7 million in prize money, followed by Tommy Fleetwood ($18.5 million) and Rory McIlroy ($17 million) after the 2025 season. Let’s take a look at the rankings of the top pros on the season prize money list as of February 24, 2026.

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PGA Tour 2026 season prize money rankings: See the complete leaderboard here

2026 PGA TOUR Top 25 Money Earners

Earnings were accurate as of 10:38 AM, Tuesday, February 24, 2026.

rank

player

revenue

1

Jacob Bridgman

$5.2 million

2

Collin Morikawa

$4.2 million

3

Chris Gotterup

$3.6 million

4

Scotty Scheffler

$3.4 million

5

Lee Min Woo

$2.3 million

6

jake knapp

$2.2 million

7

Rory McIlroy

$2.1 million

8

Hideki Matsuyama

$2.1 million

9

ryan gerard

2 million dollars

10

Kurt Kitayama

2 million dollars

11

Sepp Straka

$1.9 million

12

Kim Si Woo

$1.9 million

13

Justin Rose

$1.8 million

14

Pierceson Coody

$1.6 million

15

Ryo Hisatsune

$1.6 million

16

tommy fleetwood

$1.5 million

17

Akshay Bhatia

$1.4 million

18

adam scott

$1.2 million

19

sahis segara

987.7 thousand dollars

20

matt mccarty

982.7 thousand dollars

twenty one

Patrick Rogers

900.1 thousand dollars

twenty two

aldrich potgieter

878.2 thousand dollars

twenty three

Xander Schauffele

872.3 thousand dollars

twenty four

ryan fox

847.5 thousand dollars

twenty five

sam stevens

836.0 thousand dollars

See the full PGA Tour career money list here.

This article originally appeared on Golfweek: PGA Tour 2026 prize money list: Who’s making the most money?

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