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Scottie Scheffler topped the traditional money list, but that was before $75 million in FedEx Cup payouts — find out who’s truly No. 1 in 2022-23.

Entering the 2023 Tour Championship — the finale of the FedEx Cup Playoffs and by extension this year’s PGA Tour campaign — Scottie Scheffler was on the doorstep of golf history. Already the Tour’s record-holder for single-season tournament winnings at just over $21 million, he had a chance to score some serious style points and nearly double his financial haul.

Due to FedEx Cup regulations, his status as playoff points leader meant that he even got to start out the Tour Championship at Atlanta’s East Lake Golf Club at -10, two strokes ahead of the No. 2 competitor on the leaderboard.

When the dust had settled on Aug. 27, however, Scheffler finished just sixth, though he nonetheless earned a $2 million FedEx Cup payout that wasn’t so far off from the handsome $2.7 million he received for winning The Masters in 2022.

Viktor Hovland, meanwhile? The No. 3 money winner from the regular PGA Tour season increased his annual on-course earnings by an incredible 127% in outlasting the Tour Championship field and claiming the FedEx Cup’s eye-popping $18 million top prize.

That’s a lot to process, to say the least. So, what does the “real” year-end PGA Tour money list look like when a full $75 million in playoff bonuses gets factored in?

We went ahead and crunched the numbers for you — check out Boardroom’s full 2022-23 PGA Tour earnings rundown that combines the traditional money list with the final FedEx Cup payout numbers.

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Do PGA Tour Players Earn A Salary?

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The top golfers on the PGA Tour are amongst the highest paid athletes on the planet. On top of their tournament winnings, the biggest stars have lucrative sponsorship deals with golf manufacturers, automotive companies, banks, insurance firms, any corporation that wants to see their name on a hat on prime-time PGA Tour coverage.

In 2022, Scottie Scheffler topped the official PGA Tour money list, winning just over $14 million. Cameron Young in 10th place on the standings won $6.5 million. 126 players on the 2021/22 wrap-around PGA Tour circuit earned over $1 million in prize money. The Tour average was $1.6 million in winnings. 194 players won more than $250,000 and 218 players pocketed more than $100,000.

That might sound like a decent return, but if you take travel, accommodation and general living expenses into the equation, players making $100,000 in winnings alone might struggle to break even.

For the 2022/23 season, all exempt players on the PGA Tour are guaranteed $500,000 against earnings. But it’s not a salary. It’s a base level. Exempt PGA Tour players will receive $500,000 (rookies can claim it up front) and they only start to collect prize money when they earn more than that $500,000 base.

The key is though, if they don’t reach that $500,000 threshold, they don’t have to give the money back. So, PGA Tour players are guaranteed a base income of $500,000 per season.

Lower ranked players, for the first time this season, receive $5,000 in expenses when they miss a cut.

For this season, increased prize funds and “elevated events” mean even more money is on offer for PGA Tour players. There are 12 elevated events carrying a purse of $20 million and the Players Championship has a prize fund of $25 million. At time of writing Jon Rahm is leading the money list for 2022/23. He’s won almost $5 million from just four events.

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The most influential players on the PGA Tour have a further financial incentive in the shape of the Player Impact Program (PIP). This year, the top 20 players who resonate most with fans and media, will share a pot of $100 million.

And then there’s PGA Tour pensions. They’re pretty much the best in sport and hundreds of ex PGA Tour players have multi-million-dollar pension pots to draw on.

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In terms of winnings, the prizes are still lower on the LPGA Tour. Lydia Ko headed the 2022 LPGA Tour money list with winnings of $4.4 million, almost $10 million less than Scottie Scheffler . Only 27 players won over $1 million through the season, some 100 fewer than on the PGA Tour.

Although prize money for women’s golf has increased in recent seasons, the gender pay gap remains one of the biggest in sport.

To answer the main question then, do PGA Tour players earn a salary? No, not exactly. But with the $500,000 guarantee for exempt players (before even considering sponsorship deals), they do pretty well for themselves.

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The 2019-2020 PGA Tour season ended with Dustin Johnson winning the FedEx Cup and its $15 million first-place prize from the $60 million bonus pool. However, it was Justin Thomas who wound up winning the PGA Tour's official money list for the 2019-2020 season, pulling in $7,344,040 in official earnings through PGA Tour events.

The PGA Tour has not previously counted FedEx Cup bonus pool money as official earnings, meaning they don't count toward the idea of winning the PGA Tour's season-long money list. The money list is also no longer used to determine who keeps PGA Tour status; that's based on the FedEx Cup points list.

However, we compiled a PGA Tour money list for the 2019-2020 season using the combined money from the official money list and the FedEx Cup bonus pool . Combining that money together, Dustin Johnson clearly won the season-long money race, raking in an incredible $20,837,267, which is almost $9 million greater than second-place Justin Thomas.

All told, 91 players earned at least $1 million in the PGA Tour regular season. When combined with the FedEx Cup bonus pool, 99 players passed the $1 million mark in total season earnings.

2019-2020 PGA Tour season final money list: Official money and FedEx Cup bonus money

  • 1. Dustin Johnson: $5,837,267 + $15,000,000 = $20,837,267
  • 2. Justin Thomas: $7,344,040 + $4,500,000 = $11,844,040
  • 3. Jon Rahm : $5,959,819 + $3,000,000 = $8,959,819
  • 4. Xander Schauffele : $3,813,636 + $4,500,000 = $8,313,636
  • 5. Collin Morikawa : $5,250,868 + $1,900,000 = $7,150,868
  • 6. Webb Simpson: $5,097,742 + $682,500 = $5,780,242
  • 7. Bryson DeChambeau: $4,998,495 + $478,000 = $5,476,495
  • 8. Rory McIlroy : $4,408,415 + $960,000 = $5,368,415
  • 9. Scottie Scheffler : $2,833,438 + $2,500,000 = $5,333,438
  • 10. Patrick Reed: $4,250,060 + $960,000 = $5,210,060
  • 11. Sungjae Im : $4,337,811 + $750,000 = $5,087,811
  • 12. Daniel Berger: $4,439,420 + $582,500 = $5,021,920
  • 13. Tyrrell Hatton : $3,434,867 + $1,300,000 = $4,734,867
  • 14. Hideki Matsuyama : $3,665,825 + $582,500 = $4,248,325
  • 15. Harris English : $3,299,366 + $682,500 = $3,981,866
  • 16. Brendon Todd: $3,390,258 + $497,500 = $3,887,758
  • 17. Sebastián Muñoz: $2,864,142 + $960,000 = $3,824,142
  • 18. Lanto Griffin: $3,188,586 + $527,500 = $3,716,086
  • 19. Marc Leishman: $3,109,752 + $405,000 = $3,514,752
  • 20. Tony Finau : $2,932,286 + $550,000 = $3,482,286
  • 21. Abraham Ancer : $2,903,306 + $527,500 = $3,430,806
  • 22. Joaquin Niemann : $2,914,136 + $420,000 = $3,334,136
  • 23. Kevin Na: $2,794,402 + $420,000 = $3,214,402
  • 24. Ryan Palmer: $2,724,926 + $445,333 = $3,170,259
  • 25. Cameron Smith : $2,372,487 + $445,333 = $2,817,820
  • 26. Billy Horschel : $2,383,908 + $395,000 = $2,778,908
  • 27. Cameron Champ: $2,290,839 + $445,333 = $2,736,172
  • 28. Kevin Kisner : $2,266,752 + $466,000 = $2,732,752
  • 29. Kevin Streelman: $2,520,845 + $195,000 = $2,715,845
  • 30. Mackenzie Hughes : $2,079,951 + $620,000 = $2,699,951
  • 31. Viktor Hovland : $1,982,275 + $497,500 = $2,479,775
  • 32. Byeong Hun An: $2,283,951 + $190,000 = $2,473,951
  • 33. Adam Scott : $2,272,434 + $171,000 = $2,443,434
  • 34. Matthew Wolff: $2,224,348 + $183,000 = $2,407,348
  • 35. Adam Long: $2,186,913 + $200,000 = $2,386,913
  • 36. Gary Woodland: $2,195,131 + $168,000 = $2,363,131
  • 37. Patrick Cantlay : $2,118,336 + $186,000 = $2,304,336
  • 38. Joel Dahmen: $2,120,973 + $177,000 = $2,297,973
  • 39. Matthew Fitzpatrick : $2,109,709 + $181,000 = $2,290,709
  • 40. Tiger Woods : $2,083,038 + $150,000 = $2,233,038
  • 41. Danny Lee: $2,043,764 + $166,000 = $2,209,764
  • 42. Jason Day : $1,943,898 + $154,000 = $2,097,898
  • 43. Nick Taylor: $1,897,539 + $163,000 = $2,060,539
  • 44. Paul Casey: $1,868,952 + $162,000 = $2,030,952
  • 45. Tom Hoge : $1,857,073 + $161,000 = $2,018,073
  • 46. Mark Hubbard: $1,840,473 + $167,000 = $2,007,473
  • 47. Tyler Duncan: $1,799,855 + $173,000 = $1,972,855
  • 48. Brendan Steele: $1,739,131 + $164,000 = $1,903,131
  • 49. Richy Werenski: $1,716,407 + $175,000 = $1,891,407
  • 50. Adam Hadwin: $1,710,808 + $157,000 = $1,867,808
  • 51. Carlos Ortiz: $1,631,474 + $160,000 = $1,791,474
  • 52. Bubba Watson: $1,565,323 + $165,000 = $1,730,323
  • 53. Michael Thompson: $1,577,832 + $152,000 = $1,729,832
  • 54. Sung Kang: $1,560,024 + $110,000 = $1,670,024
  • 55. Matt Kuchar: $1,515,585 + $150,000 = $1,665,585
  • 56. Jason Kokrak: $1,494,604 + $169,000 = $1,663,604
  • 57. Brian Harman : $1,482,583 + $179,000 = $1,661,583
  • 58. Dylan Frittelli: $1,507,497 + $153,000 = $1,660,497
  • 59. Andrew Landry: $1,510,275 + $150,000 = $1,660,275
  • 60. Corey Conners : $1,498,121 + $158,000 = $1,656,121
  • 61. Phil Mickelson: $1,493,908 + $110,000 = $1,603,908
  • 62. Max Homa : $1,453,056 + $140,000 = $1,593,056
  • 63. Talor Gooch : $1,398,171 + $151,000 = $1,549,171
  • 64. Jim Herman: $1,390,275 + $150,000 = $1,540,275
  • 65. Charles Howell III: $1,371,807 + $140,000 = $1,511,807
  • 66. Louis Oosthuizen: $1,312,138 + $150,000 = $1,462,138
  • 67. Maverick McNealy: $1,293,984 + $140,000 = $1,433,984
  • 68. Alex Noren : $1,274,003 + $159,000 = $1,433,003
  • 69. J.T. Poston : $1,282,929 + $140,000 = $1,422,929
  • 70. Harry Higgs: $1,251,570 + $156,000 = $1,407,570
  • 71. Robby Shelton: $1,232,306 + $140,000 = $1,372,306
  • 72. Russell Henley : $1,195,378 + $155,000 = $1,350,378
  • 73. Xinjun Zhang: $1,232,376 + $110,000 = $1,342,376
  • 74. Denny McCarthy : $1,178,557 + $110,000 = $1,288,557
  • 75. Henrik Norlander: $1,175,431 + $110,000 = $1,285,431
  • 76. Vaughn Taylor: $1,148,779 + $110,000 = $1,258,779
  • 77. Sepp Straka : $1,140,441 + $110,000 = $1,250,441
  • 78. Doc Redman: $1,129,549 + $110,000 = $1,239,549
  • 79. Jordan Spieth : $1,138,146 + $101,000 = $1,239,146
  • 80. Chez Reavie: $1,123,769 + $105,000 = $1,228,769
  • 81. Brooks Koepka : $1,123,227 + $101,000 = $1,224,227
  • 82. Si Woo Kim : $1,074,246 + $110,000 = $1,184,246
  • 83. Harold Varner III : $1,060,152 + $110,000 = $1,170,152
  • 84. Bud Cauley: $1,042,100 + $110,000 = $1,152,100
  • 85. Troy Merritt: $1,037,971 + $110,000 = $1,147,971
  • 86. Nate Lashley: $1,035,222 + $105,000 = $1,140,222
  • 87. Ian Poulter: $1,034,334 + $105,000 = $1,139,334
  • 88. Tommy Fleetwood : $1,025,676 + $105,000 = $1,130,676
  • 89. Patrick Rodgers: $1,015,849 + $105,000 = $1,120,849
  • 90. Pat Perez: $1,010,905 + $105,000 = $1,115,905
  • 91. Brian Stuard: $1,002,095 + $105,000 = $1,107,095
  • 92. Matt Jones: $996,369 + $105,000 = $1,101,369
  • 93. Justin Rose : $965,656 + $105,000 = $1,070,656
  • 94. Scott Brown: $963,412 + $101,000 = $1,064,412
  • 95. Ryan Moore: $957,540 + $101,000 = $1,058,540
  • 96. Scott Harrington: $951,211 + $105,000 = $1,056,211
  • 97. Rickie Fowler : $947,309 + $105,000 = $1,052,309
  • 98. Charley Hoffman: $932,875 + $110,000 = $1,042,875
  • 99. Cameron Tringale: $911,172 + $110,000 = $1,021,172
  • 100. Brandt Snedeker : $896,750 + $101,000 = $997,750
  • 101. Tom Lewis: $895,241 + $101,000 = $996,241
  • 102. Keith Mitchell : $886,979 + $101,000 = $987,979
  • 103. Cameron Davis: $857,225 + $110,000 = $967,225
  • 104. Emiliano Grillo : $849,538 + $105,000 = $954,538
  • 105. Ryan Armour: $850,571 + $101,000 = $951,571
  • 106. Keegan Bradley : $824,471 + $105,000 = $929,471
  • 107. Wyndham Clark : $814,737 + $101,000 = $915,737
  • 108. Scott Piercy: $809,871 + $101,000 = $910,871
  • 109. Matthew NeSmith: $783,232 + $105,000 = $888,232
  • 110. Kyoung-Hoon Lee : $781,808 + $105,000 = $886,808
  • 111. Shane Lowry : $781,326 + $101,000 = $882,326
  • 112. Zach Johnson: $777,727 + $101,000 = $878,727
  • 113. Matt Wallace: $800,993 + $70,000 = $870,993
  • 114. Sam Burns : $757,500 + $101,000 = $858,500
  • 115. Graeme McDowell: $751,082 + $101,000 = $852,082
  • 116. Zac Blair: $745,273 + $101,000 = $846,273
  • 117. Luke List: $731,507 + $101,000 = $832,507
  • 118. Lucas Glover: $728,355 + $101,000 = $829,355
  • 119. Brian Gay: $702,647 + $101,000 = $803,647
  • 120. Sam Ryder: $690,246 + $101,000 = $791,246
  • 121. Adam Schenk: $678,928 + $101,000 = $779,928
  • 122. Scott Stallings: $664,849 + $101,000 = $765,849
  • 123. Beau Hossler: $658,088 + $101,000 = $759,088
  • 124. Charl Schwartzel: $677,980 + $70,000 = $747,980
  • 125. Rory Sabbatini: $629,885 + $101,000 = $730,885

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Yes, we all know that prize money payouts were up—way up!—on the PGA Tour during the 2022-23 season. With the introduction of “designated” (soon-to-be "signature") events with purses jumping into $20 million neighborhood for more than a dozen tournaments—a response to the influx of money into pro golf from the launch of LIV Golf—the overall money up for grabs was $428.6 million.

Naturally, then, players were going to bank lots more loot than in previous years, allowing more tour pros to break through various career-earning milestones. For instance, the top money earner on tour this season was Scottie Scheffler, who made a single-season record of $21,014,341 in 23 starts. That allowed the 27-year-old to leap through not just the $30 million career-earnings barrier but the $40 million mark, too.

Still, the sheer number of pros who jumped past certain round-number money thresholds ($10 million, $20 million, $30 million, etc.) feels fairly shocking, even with the caveat that this was likely to happen. Consider that three tour pros (Justin Rose, Jordan Spieth and Adam Scott) joined the $60 million career-earnings club, boosting the overall number from six to nine (an increase of 50 percent).

Meanwhile, five more tour pros can boast having earned at least $40 million in their careers, increasing the overall number from 25 to 30 (a 20-percent bump). Interestingly, one of those five was Brooks Koepka, who, despite not being a PGA Tour member, saw his earnings in PGA Tour-sanctioned events increase by $5,057,192 to $43,044,449 thanks to a win at the PGA Championship and a runner-up at the Masters.

The overall career PGA Tour money list looks a lot different in fall 2023 than it did just 12 months ago, with a total of 39 different tour pros jump past eight-figure round-number money thresholds. We also explored two other “smaller” benchmarks, $5 million and $1 million, and well, there are plenty more tour pros who are now members of those earnings clubs, too.

Here's each milestone with the number of "new" members and the overall total.

$80 million (1 new, 3 overall)

Rory McIlroy ($80,095,557)

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McIlroy made $13.9 million during the 2022-23 season, allowing him to become the sixth player ever to make $70 million or more on tour and then the third (only behind Tiger Woods and Phil Mickelson) to exceed $80 million in earnings.

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$60 million (3 new, 9 overall)

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Jordan Spieth

$50 million (1 new, 14 overall)

$40 million (5 new, 30 overall).

Rahm was another player to jump through two money thresholds thanks to earning $16.5 million in 2022-23.

Brooks Koepka

Scottie Scheffler

Patrick Cantlay

Keegan Bradley

$30 million (3 new, 53 overall)

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Brian Harman

$20 million (11 new, 111 overall)

Viktor Hovland

Hovland’s $18 million haul for winning the FedEx Cup isn’t not included in official career money earned.

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Emiliano Grillo

$10 million (17 new, 243 overall)

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Sepp Straka

Denny McCarthy

Keith Mitchell

Patrick Rodgers

Cameron Young

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2024 Masters Tournament money: Purse, winner’s share, updated prize money payout

T he 2024 Masters Tournament prize money payout is from the $20 million purse, with 59 professional players who complete four rounds at Augusta National Golf Club in Augusta, Ga., earning an official-money paycheck this week.

The winner's share of the Masters Tournament prize pool is at $3,600,000, with the second-place finisher taking home $2,160,000. The Masters Tournament prize money payout breakdown shows a payout of 18 percent of the purse to the winner, and how much each Masters player earns is guaranteed down to the 59th-place professional player, who gets $39,600.

The Masters Tournament field is headed by Scottie Scheffler , Max Homa , Collin Morikawa and more.

This tournament started with 89 players, and a cut was made this week after two rounds. Every professional player in the field is paid for completing the event, but how much each player is paid at the 2024 Masters Tournament from the correct 2024 Masters Tournament full-field payout is based on their finish.

The 36-hole cut was made to the top 50 players and ties, and those remaining 60 players have an opportunity to move up the leaderboard in the final round. Neal Shipley is the lone amateur to make the cut, and he will not receive prize money for his finish.

The 2024 Masters Tournament prize money payout is only true after the Masters cut is made, with the Augusta National Golf Club adding money to the purse if more than 50 professionals make the cut to ensure all players are paid. All professionals who miss the cut are paid $10,000.

At the Masters, there is no secondary cut, meaning all players making the 36-hole cut are able to complete all four rounds of the tournament.

What else is on the line

Beyond money, there are important points, perks and benefits on the line for the field -- in particular, the tournament winner.

The winner of this event will get 750 FedEx Cup points, as this is considered an official major championship event on the PGA Tour schedule.

Additionally, there are 100 Official World Golf Ranking points on the line for the winner -- regardless of their current tour.

While this event offers a significant payday, a win comes with the benefits that come with winning on the PGA Tour. Winners of these events get a five-plus season exemption on the PGA Tour, berths into the next five editions of PGA Championship, US Open, British Open and The Players. A winner also gets a lifetime exemption into the Masters.

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AUGUSTA, GEORGIA - APRIL 10: Phil Mickelson of the United States and his caddie, Jon Yarbrough, ... [+] walks the 13th fairway during a practice round prior to the 2024 Masters Tournament at Augusta National Golf Club on April 10, 2024 in Augusta, Georgia. (Photo by Warren Little/Getty Images)

There’s not a lot of highly competitive golf left in Phil Mickelson’s tank. He led the line of players defecting from the PGA Tour to join the Saudi Arabia-backed LIV Golf two years ago, and has finished in the top 10 only twice in the 26 events he’s played.

He could be playing on the PGA Tour Champions circuit, as he’s 53. It’s easy to see why oddsmakers list Mickelson somewhere between 125-to-1 and 300-to-1 to win the Masters, placing him in the range of golfers like Jake Knapp, Kevin Na, Eric Cole and Adam Svensson.

But here’s a question to ask the guy sitting on the next bar stool: Where did Mickelson finish in last year’s Masters?

The answer, believe it or not, is second.

Mickelson was never a threat to Jon Rahm but put together a final-round 65 to tie 54-hole leader Brooks Koepka for second. It marked his 16th top-10 at Augusta National, where he built his legend by winning three times (2004, ’06 and ’10).

One of the fascinating features of the Masters is that it is one of the few events where all of the world’s best golfers are welcome, whether they stayed with the PGA Tour or took the guaranteed money being offered by LIV Golf.

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There are 13 LIV members in the 89-man field for the Masters, including the defending champ. Rahm was still on the PGA Tour side of the split when he out-dueled Koepka to win last April but shook hands with Greg Norman and LIV’s deal-makers in December, with reports of his guarantee ranging from $300 million to $550 million.

Eighteen LIV golfers qualified for the 2023 Masters but it is becoming harder for them to qualify with LIV events not registering in the Official World Golf Rankings. You can see why that is a point of great contention among LIV golfers.

The list of those playing this years Masters: Bryson DeChambeau, Sergio Garcia, Tyrrell Hatton, Dustin Johnson, Koepka, Adrian Meronk, Mickelson, Joaquin Niemann, Rahm, Patrick Reed, Charl Schwartzel, Cameron Smith and Bubba Watson.

Garcia, Johnson, Mickelson, Rahm, Reed, Schwartzel and Watson qualified as past champions. DeChambeau, Hatton and Koepka qualified as past champions of other majors of the Players Championship. Hatton and Meronk were ranked within the top 50 in the OWGR, and Niemann was given a special exemption after winning once on the DP World Tour and twice in LIV events since November.

The list of LIV members who did not qualify for the Masters is headed by Talor Gooch, Louis Oosthuizen, Abraham Ancer, Mito Pereira, Harold Varner III, Paul Casey and Dean Burmester, who beat Garcia in a playoff to win last week’s LIV event in Miami.

The other three majors have also elected to include LIV members who qualify. There are currently eight LIV members eligible for the PGA Championship, nine eligible for the US Open and 13 eligible for the Open Championship.

It is a point of pride for LIV that 12 of their members made the Masters cut in 2023, with Koepka and Reed (tied for fourth) joining Mickelson in the top-10. Including Rahm, four of the top six finishers from last year enter this year’s event representing LIV. The only exceptions are Jordan Spieth and Russell Henley, who shared fourth with Reed.

PGA Tour members Scottie Scheffler and Rory McIlroy head to Thursday’s first round with the lowest odds to win the Masters. But LIV members Rahm, Koepka, Niemann and DeChambeau are generally among the 10 players with the lowest odds.

McIlroy has become outspoken about the need for golf’s ruling bodies to bridge the chasm that was created when the the sovereign wealth fund of Saudi Arabia, known as the Public Investment Fund, changed the financial landscape of the sport in 2022. The PGA Tour responded a year ago, adjusting its structure and elevating its prize money in an attempt to stop the exodus from its ranks.

It doesn’t appear a resolution is in sight. That makes events like the Masters even more interesting than they’ve always been.

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