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2022 Tour Championship leaderboard, winner: Rory McIlroy comes from behind to win $18M payout, third FedEx Cup
Mcilroy battled from 10 back to pick up his biggest win since the 2019 players championship.
One could not discuss the future of the PGA Tour this season without Rory McIlroy's name being on their lips. On Sunday at the 2022 Tour Championship, McIlroy reminded he's just as integral in the present. Despite trailing by as many as 10 shots at East Lake Golf Club in the final event of the FedEx Cup Playoffs, McIlroy (-21) rallied Sunday to usurp world No. 1-ranked golfer Scottie Scheffler, become the first three-time winner in the history of the FedEx Cup and bank the $18 million first-place prize that comes with the trophy.
Unlike some tournaments in which he digs himself into a hole from which he needs to fight out -- which he surely did by kicking off this event with a triple bogey Thursday -- McIlroy was in the conversation from the start at East Lake by posting 67s in consecutive rounds to open play. However, it was the third-round back nine that he concluded early Sunday that made him a true contender as Rory birdied three of his last six holes to card a 63 and claim his spot alongside Scheffler in the final pairing as he put pressure on the 54-hole leader despite a six-stroke deficit.
"I've been in the final group here three of the last five years," said McIlroy. "I didn't give myself much of a chance teeing off today. Six behind, I thought it was going to be really tough to make up. But [between] my good play and Scottie's not-so-great play, it was a ballgame going into the back nine."
McIlroy's fourth round started with a bogey, but he pulled even with Scheffler after the Texan put three bogeys on his scorecard in the initial six holes. With McIlroy converting five birdies across his first 12 holes, the race was officially on as the two came around the turn. Another bogey on the 14th pushed McIlroy back behind Scheffler, but Rory immediately responded with an astounding 31-foot birdie putt on the 15th that sent the crowd into a frenzy and again sat him in a tie atop the leaderboard.
It was the par-4 16th where McIlroy almost came undone. Sitting in a fairway bunker after his second shot, his third flew over the green by nearly 30 yards. However, Rory's ensuing chip dinged the flag pole, Scheffler missed a 9-foot par putt and McIlroy saved par to take the solo lead and become the first golfer to wrestle the top spot away from Scheffler this week.
Leading by a stroke entering the 18th, McIlroy watched as Scheffler found a bunker only to follow by bouncing his own approach off the grandstand into the rough. When Scheffler airmailed the green with his third shot from the bunker, that left McIlroy the option to conservatively play to the middle of the green and two putt for the FedEx Cup crown.
"I feel like Scottie deserves at least half of this today," McIlroy first said after being introduced as champion. "He's had an unbelievable season. I feel sort of bad … but he's a helluva competitor. He's an even better guy. It was an honor and a privilege to battle him today."
Scheffler, a four-time PGA Tour winner this season and the world's top-ranked golfer for nearly the entire year, tied for second alongside Sungjae Im; each took home $5.75 million, splitting the second- and third-place prizes.
McIlroy later mentioned the "battle of Georgia" between the two titans of the game as Scheffler got the better of McIlroy at the 2022 Masters at Augusta National in April. While the bounces went the way of the 26-year-old at the year's first major championship (and for much of the year), on Sunday, the golf gods willed the man from Northern Ireland to victory, making amends for a season that featured four top-10 finishes in the major championships including a heartbreaker (in The Open Championship at St. Andrews) and left sourness in the mouth of McIlroy.
"It means an awful lot [to win the Tour Championship]," said McIlroy. "I believe in the game of golf. I believe in this tour in particular. I believe in the players on this tour. It's the greatest place in the world to play golf, bar none, and I've played all over the world.
"This is an incredibly proud moment for me, but it should also be an incredibly proud moment for the PGA Tour. They've had some hard times this year, but we're getting through it. That was a spectacle out there today -- two of the best players in the world going head-to-head for the biggest prize on the PGA Tour -- and I hope everyone at home enjoyed that."
Becoming the figurehead of the PGA Tour, leading the charge against the upstart LIV Golf Series and still being able to perform on the highest level on the biggest stage, the taste of victory was that much sweeter for McIlroy in Atlanta.
In a week which began with McIlroy and Tiger Woods spearheading efforts off the golf course to ensure the future of the game, it was McIlroy's performance inside the ropes that again proved what the PGA Tour has cannot be recreated.
Here is the breakdown of the rest of the leaderboard at the 2022 Tour Championship at East Lake Golf Club.
T2. Scottie Scheffler, Sungjae Im (-20): The stars were aligned for Scheffler to claim history at East Lake. Starting the week with a two-stroke lead, building it to as many as seven and beginning the final round with a six-stroke edge, Scheffler simply let the FedEx Cup slip through his fingers. After playing his final six holes in 4 under to wrap up his third round Sunday morning, it felt inevitable this week would continue in the same fashion as his spring when he captured his four victories.
With a win, Scheffler would have secured the richest season in the history of the PGA Tour and only the fifth five-win season of the last decade, joining Tiger Woods, Jason Day, Jordan Spieth and Justin Thomas. He also would have put a stamp on what has been a breakout campaign. While the $12.25 million difference between the first-place prize and Scheffler's T2 sum may sting, Scheffler will take solace in an astoundingly great season. He is likely to be named your PGA Tour Player of the Year and remains world No. 1, but alas, sometimes even the best fall short when the lights are the brightest.
The adopted son of Atlanta, Im was casually going about his business and tried his damnedest to recover from a major blunder on his back nine Sunday. He had gotten within one stroke of the lead on multiple occasions, but it was a double bogey on the par-4 14th that ultimately took his name out of FedEx Cup contention. With only one victory to his credit on the season, Im's consistency finally paid dividends in the form of a shared second-place check. He entered the postseason with back-to-back runner-up finishes and rode this momentum into three straight top-15 finishes. It's easy to forget Im is only 24, and who is to say a Scheffler-type season is not on the horizon for him as he now hopes to lead the international team to a massive upset in the Presidents Cup in September.
4. Xander Schauffele (-18): The East Lake savant was one of three players to touch the lead during the Tour Championship, but Schauffele immediately back tracked once he did. Without the Saturday rain delay, perhaps we are discussing a different story, but in the end, the weekend was his eventual undoing. One of only four players to not break par in the third round, Schauffele wasn't able to keep up with his playing competitor, Scheffler, and eventually the rest of the field.
T5. Max Homa, Justin Thomas (-17): Homa, the man who claimed the first tournament of the 2021-22 campaign, bookended his season in impressive fashion. Playing his final 56 holes in 18 under, Homa was able to climb from the depths of the leaderboard and into a seven-figure paycheck. The self-belief king should only continue this trajectory heading into next year as he has added two victories, a top-five finish at the Tour Championship and (more than likely) an appearance for the United States in the Presidents Cup at Quail Hollow -- the site of his first PGA Tour win -- to his playing résumé.
T7. Patrick Cantlay, Sepp Straka (-16): This week had all the makings of back-to-back FedEx Cup titles for Cantlay as the reigning PGA Tour Player of the Year was just an adequate putting performance away from claiming the year's top prize. Beginning the week in the second position at 8 under, the Californian was a mainstay on the first page of the leaderboard despite some struggles on the greens. Cantlay was among the leaders in both ball-striking metrics yet uncharacteristically ranked outside the top 25 in strokes gained putting out of just 29 players. He was statistically better than last season, but despite that achievement, the 30-year-old's hardware haul of the Zurich Classic and the BMW Championship feels a smidge light.
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Rory retakes lead after wild 16th
Finding the fairway bunker, McIlroy flew the green with his approach. Hitting the pin off a fiery lie behind the green, the Northern Irishman was able to get up-and-down with a 7-foot par save. Meanwhile Scheffler failed to save par from the greenside bunker giving McIlroy the solo lead at 21 under. Ahead, Im is on No. 18 at 20 under and will look for an eagle-3 to shake things up.
Rory makes a mess of 14
He had to hit a 5-footer to save bogey after blocking his approach shot. Down one with four holes to go. Intensity is cranking up as Scheffler is fist pumping and Rory was on his knees begging for a pitch shot to hurry. Good stuff at East Lake.
Max Homa's rise
In 2017, Homa missed 15 of 17 cuts and made $18,000 for the year on the PGA Tour. Today, he's in position to potentially win $4 million by finishing third at the Tour Championship. He's currently T5 with a few holes to play.
Costly double bogey for Sungjae Im
After getting to within one stroke of the lead, Sungjae Im backtracked in a big way on the difficult par-4 14th. Making double bogey without a penalty stroke, the South Korean has likely taken himself out of contention for the FedEx Cup as he sits alone in third place.
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Rewind: The 4 Major Champions of 2022 – Stats, Scores, Storylines
While the 2021 major season was historic for having its first Japanese winner (Hideki Matsuyama, Masters) as well as its oldest champion (Phil Mickelson, PGA), the 2022 major campaign will be remembered for its collective feat.
With the 28-year-old Cam Smith hoisting the Claret Jug at St. Andrews, he joined U.S. Open winner Matt Fitzpatrick (27), PGA Champion Justin Thomas (29) and Masters winner Scottie Scheffler (25), marking the first time in a calendar year that all four major trophies were claimed by players under the age of 30.
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Scottie Scheffler Wins 2022 Masters
Storyline : Entered as the world No. 1 and cemented status with maiden major trophy.
2022 Masters Tournament
Dates : April 7-10, 2022 Where : Augusta, Ga. Course : Augusta National GC Distance : Par 72, 7435 yards
Champion: Scottie Scheffler
Age : June 21, 1996 (25) Nationality American Height : 6′ 3″ Weight : 200 lbs Golf Ball : Titleist Pro V1 Winnings: $2.7M OWGR : 1st to 1st Scores : 69, 67, 71, 71 To Par/Margin : -10 (3 strokes) Driving : 298.9 yards Fairways : 76.8%, 43/56 Greens : 68.1%, 49/72 Scoring : 21 Birdies, 41 Pars, 9 Bogeys, 1 Double
Scheffler’s Four Rounds at The Masters
Rd 1 : -3, 69, 3rd ( Recap ) Rd 2 : -8, 67, 1st ( Recap ) Rd 3 : -9, 71, 1st ( Recap ) Rd 4 : -10, 71, W ( Recap )
2022 Masters: Top 5
Pos-Player-To Par (Final Rd) 1 . Scottie Scheffler -10 (-1) 2 . Rory McIlroy -7 (-8) 3 . Shane Lowry -5 (-3) 3 . Cameron Smith -5 (+1) 5 . Collin Morikawa -4 (-5)
Justin Thomas Wins Second PGA With Epic Comeback
Storyline : Thomas claimed a second major title in a playoff following an historic comeback.
2022 PGA Championship
Dates : May 19-22, 2022 Where : Tulsa, OK Course : Southern Hills GC Distance : Par 70, 7556 yards
Champion: Justin Thomas
Age : Apr 29, 1993 (29) Nationality: American Height : 5′ 10″ Weight : 165 lb Golf Ball : Titleist Pro V1x Winnings: $2.7M OWGR : 9th to 5th Scores : 67, 67, 74, 67 To Par/Margin : -5 (Playoff) Driving : 331.1 yards Fairways : 60.0%, 34/56 Greens : 70.3%, 51/72 Scoring : 13 Birdies, 40 Pars, 11 Bogeys
JT’s Four Rounds at the PGA
Rd 1 : -3, 67, 4th ( Recap ) Rd 2 : -6, 67, 3rd ( Recap ) Rd 3 : -2, 74, 7th ( Recap ) Rd 4 : -5, 67, W ( Recap )
2022 PGA: Top 5
Pos-Player-To Par (Final Rd) 1 . Justin Thomas -5 (-3)* 2 . Will Zalatoris -5 (+1) 3 . Cam Young -4 (+1) 3 . Mito Pereira -4 (+5) 5 . Tommy Fleetwood -3 (-3) 5 . Chris Kirk -3 (+1) 5 . Matt Fitzpatrick -3 (+3) * Won in 3-hole aggregate playoff
Matt Fitzpatrick Claims Maiden Major at U.S. Open
Storyline : Englishman became just second player to win U.S. Amateur and U.S. Open on the same course (The Country Club), joining Jack Nicklaus (Pebble Beach).
2021 U.S. Open
Dates : June 16-19, 2022 Where : Brookline, MA Course : The Country Club Distance : Par 70, 7254 yards
Champion: Matt Fitzpatrick
Age : Sep 1, 1994 (27) Nationality: England Height : 5′ 10″ Weight : 165 lb Golf Ball : Titleist Pro V1x Winnings: $3.15M OWGR : 18th to 10th Scores : 68, 70, 68, 68 To Par/Margin : -6 (1 stroke) Driving : 309.2 yards Fairways : 69.64%, 39/56 Greens : 72.2%, 52/72 Scoring : 19 Birdies, 40 Pars, 13 Bogeys
Fitzpatrick’s Four Rounds at the U.S. Open
Rd 1 : -2, 68, 7th ( Recap ) Rd 2 : -2, 70, 13th ( Recap ) Rd 3 : -4, 68, 1st ( Recap ) Rd 4 : -6, 68, W ( Recap )
2022 U.S. Open: Top 5
Pos-Player-To Par (Final Rd) 1 . Matt Fitzpatrick -6 (-2) 2 . Scottie Scheffler -5 (-3) 2 . Will Zalatoris -5 (-1) 4 . Hideki Matsuyama -3 (-5) 5 . Collin Morikawa -2 (-4) 5 . Rory McIlroy -2 (-1)
Cam Smith Mounts Historic Comeback to Claim Maiden Major at The 150th Open
Storyline : Fearless Aussie mounted epic comeback on the Old Course’s inward nine, highlighted by five straight birdies, to shock the golf world and claim the 150th Open title.
The 2022 Open Championship
Dates: July 14-17, 2022 Where: St. Andrews, Scotland Course: Old Course, St. Andrews Distance: Par 72, 7313 yards
Champion: Cam Smith
Age : Aug. 18, 1993 (28) Nationality: Australian Height : 5′ 11″ Weight : 175 lb Golf Ball : Titleist Pro V1x Winnings : $2.5M OWGR : 4th to 3rd Scores : 67, 64, 73, 64 To Par/Margin : -20 (1 stroke) Scoring : 1 Eagle, 22 Birdies, 46 Pars, 2 Bogeys, 1 Double
Smith’s Four Rounds at The Open
Rd 1 : -5, 67, 3rd ( Recap ) Rd 2 : -13, 64, 1st ( Recap ) Rd 3 : -12, 73, 3rd ( Recap ) Rd 4 : -20, 64, W ( Recap )
2022 The Open: Top 5
Pos-Player-To Par (Final Rd) 1 . Cameron Smith -20 (-8) 2 . Cameron Young -19 (-7) 3 . Rory McIlroy -18 (-2) 4 . Tommy Fleetwood -14 (-5) 4 . Viktor Hovland -14 (+2)
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2022-23 PGA Tour Schedule: Complete Dates, Winners, Purses
- Author: SI Golf staff
Here is the complete schedule for the 2022-23 PGA Tour season, including every major championship and the season-ending FedEx Cup playoffs in August.
We'll update this article after every tournament with the winner of each event and the total prize money won.
Here's when each of the majors will be played in 2023:
2023 majors schedule
- The Masters : Week of April 3-9 at Augusta National, Augusta, Georgia
- The PGA Championship : Week of May 15-21 at Oak Hill Country Club, Rochester, New York
- The U.S. Open : Week of June 12-18 at Los Angeles Country Club (North Course), Los Angeles, California
- The British Open : Week of July 17-23 at Royal Liverpool, Hoylake, England
Here is the schedule, which features 45 events from September 2022 through August 2023.
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The 2022-23 PGA Tour Schedule: Complete dates, winners and prize money
Date, Tournament, Course(s), Location, Champion and Purse
Sept. 12-18: Fortinet Championship, Silverado Resort and Spa (North Course), Napa, California.
Winner: Max Homa, $1,440,000 from purse of $8 million
Sept. 19-25: Presidents Cup, Quail Hollow Club, Charlotte, North Carolina
Winner: U.S., 17.5-12.5
Sept. 26- Oct. 2: Sanderson Farms Championship, The Country Club of Jackson, Jackson, Mississippi
Winner: Mackenzie Hughes, $1,422,000 from a purse of $7.9 million
Oct. 3-9: Shriners Children's Open TPC Summerlin, Las Vegas, Nevada
Winner: Tom Kim, $1,440,000 from a purse of $8 million
Oct. 10-16: Zozo Championship, Narashino Country Club, Chiba Prefecture, Japan
Winner: Keegan Bradley, $1,980,000 from a purse of $11 million
Oct. 17-23: The CJ Cup in South Carolina, Congaree Golf Club, Ridgeland, South Carolina
Winner: Rory McIlroy, $1,890,000 from a purse of $10.5 million
Oct. 24-30: Butterfield Bermuda Championship, Port Royal Golf Course, Southampton, Bermuda
Winner: Seamus Power, $1,170,000 from a purse of $6.5 million
Oct. 31-Nov. 6: World Wide Technology Championship at Mayakoba, El Camaleón Golf Course at Mayakoba, Riviera Maya, Mexico
Winner: Russell Henley, $1,476,000 from a purse of $8.2 million
Nov. 7-13: Cadence Bank Houston Open, Memorial Park Golf Course, Houston, Texas
Winner: Tony Finau, $1,512,000 from a purse of $8.4 million
Nov. 14-20: The RSM Classic, Sea Island Golf Club (Seaside Course, Plantation Course), St. Simons Island, Georgia
Winner: Adam Svensson, $1,458,000 from a purse of $8.1 million
Nov. 28-Dec. 4: Hero World Challenge, Albany, Bahamas.
Winner: Viktor Hovland, $1 million from a purse of $3.5 million
Dec. 5-11: QBE Shootout at Tiburon Golf Club at The Ritz-Carlton Golf Resort, Naples, Florida
Winners: Tom Hoge and Sahith Theegala, sharing $950,000 from a purse of $3.6 million
Jan. 2-8: Sentry Tournament of Champions, Kapalua Resort (The Plantation Course), Kapalua, Maui, Hawaii
Winner: Jon Rahm, $2.7 million from a purse of $15 million
Jan. 9-15: Sony Open in Hawaii, Waialae Country Club, Honolulu, Hawaii
Winner: Si Woo Kim, $1,422,000 from a purse of $7.9 million
Jan. 16-22: The American Express, PGA West (Stadium Course, Nicklaus Tournament Course), La Quinta Country Club, La Quinta, California
Winner: Jon Rahm, $1.44 million from a purse of $8 million
Jan. 23-29: Farmers Insurance Open (Saturday finish), Torrey Pines Golf Course (South Course, North Course), San Diego, California
Winner: Max Homa, $1.566 million from a purse of $8.7 million
Jan. 30-Feb. 5: AT&T Pebble Beach Pro-Am, Pebble Beach Golf Links, Spyglass Hill Golf Course, Monterey Peninsula Country Club (Shore Course), Pebble Beach, California
Winner: Justin Rose, $1.62 million from a purse of $9 million
Feb. 6-12: Waste Management Phoenix Open, TPC Scottsdale (Stadium Course), Scottsdale, Arizona
Winner: Scottie Scheffler, $3.6 million from a purse of $20 million
Feb. 13-19: The Genesis Invitational, The Riviera Country Club, Pacific Palisades, California
Winner: Jon Rahm, $3.6 million from a purse of $20 million
Feb. 20-26: The Honda Classic, PGA National Resort and Spa (The Champion), Palm Beach Gardens, Florida
Winner: Chris Kirk, $1.512 million from a purse of $8.4 million
Feb. 27-March 5: Arnold Palmer Invitational presented by Mastercard, Arnold Palmer's Bay Hill Club and Lodge, Orlando, Florida
Winner: Kurt Kitayama, $3.6 million from a purse of $20 million
Feb. 27-March 5: Puerto Rico Open, Grand Reserve Country Club, Rio Grande, Puerto Rico
Winner: Nico Echavarria, $684,000 from a purse of $3.8 million
March 6-12: The Players Championship, TPC Sawgrass (The Players Stadium Course), Ponte Vedra Beach, Florida
Winner: Scottie Scheffler, $4,500,000 from a purse of $25 million
March 13-19: Valspar Championship, Innisbrook Resort (Copperhead Course), Palm Harbor, Florida
Winner: Taylor Moore, $1,458,000 from a purse of $8.1 million
March 20-26: World Golf Championships-Dell Technologies Match Play, Austin Country Club, Austin, Texas
Winner: Sam Burns, $3,500,000 from a purse of $20 million
March 20-26: Corales Puntacana Championship, Puntacana Resort and Club (Corales Golf Course), Punta Cana, Dominican Republic
Winner: Matt Wallace, $684,000 from a purse of $3.8 million
March 27-April 2: Valero Texas Open, TPC San Antonio (The Oaks Course), San Antonio, Texas
Winner: Corey Conners, $1,602,000 from a purse of $8.9 million
April 3-9: Masters Tournament, Augusta National Golf Club, Augusta, Georgia
Winner: Jon Rahm, $3,240,000 from a purse of $18 million
April 10-16: RBC Heritage, Harbour Town Golf Links, Hilton Head Island, South Carolina
Winner: Matt Fitzpatrick, $3,600,000 from a purse of $20 million
April 17-23: Zurich Classic of New Orleans, TPC Louisiana, Avondale, Louisiana
Winners: Nick Hardy and Davis Riley share $2,485,400 from a purse of $8.6 million
April 24-30: Mexico Open, Vidanta Vallarta, Vallarta, Mexico
Winner: Tony Finau, $1,386,000 from a purse of $7.7 million
May 1-7: Quail Hollow Club, Charlotte, North Carolina
Winner: Wyndham Clark, $3,600,000 from a purse of $20 million
May 8-14: AT&T Byron Nelson, TPC Craig Ranch, McKinney, Texas
Winner: Jason Day, $1,710,000 from a purse of $9.5 million
May 15-21: PGA Championship, Oak Hill Country Club, Rochester, New York
Winner: Brooks Koepka, $3,150,000 from a purse of $17.5 million
May 22-28: Charles Schwab Challenge, Colonial Country Club, Fort Worth, Texas
Winner: Emiliano Grillo, $1,566,000 from a purse of $8.7 million
May 29-June 4: the Memorial Tournament presented by Workday, Muirfield Village Golf Club, Dublin, Ohio
Winner: Viktor Hovland, $3,600,000 from a purse of $20 million
June 5-11: RBC Canadian Open, Oakdale Golf and Country Club, Toronto, Ontario, Canada
Winner: Nick Taylor, $1,620,000 from a purse of $9 million
June 13-19: U.S. Open, Los Angeles Country Club (North Course), Los Angeles, California
June 26-29: Travelers Championship, TPC River Highlands, Cromwell, Connecticut
Winner: Keegan Bradley, $3,600,000 million from a purse of $20 million
June 26-July 2: Rocket Mortgage Classic, Detroit Golf Club, Detroit, Michigan
Winner: Rickie Fowler, $1,584,000 from a purse of $8.8 million
July 3-9: John Deere Classic, TPC Deere Run, Silvis, Illinois
Winner: Sepp Straka, $1,332,000 from a purse of $7.4 million
July 10-16: Genesis Scottish Open, Renaissance Club, North Berwick Scotland
Winner: Rory McIlroy, $1,575,000 from a purse of $9 million
July 10-16: Barbasol Championship, Keene Trace Golf Club (Champions Course), Nicholasville, Kentucky
Winner: Vincent Norrman, $684,000 from a purse of $3.8 million
July 17-23: The British Open, Royal Liverpool, Hoylake, England
Winner: Brian Harman, $3,000,000 from a purse of $16.5 million
July 17-23: Barracuda Championship, Tahoe Mountain Club (Old Greenwood), Truckee, California
Winner: Akshay Bhatia, $684,000 from a purse of $3.8 million
July 24-30: 3M Open, TPC Twin Cities, Blaine, Minnesota
Winner: Lee Hodges, $1,404,000 from a purse of $7.8 million
July 31-Aug. 6: Wyndham Championship, Sedgefield Country Club, Greensboro, North Carolina
Winner: Lucas Glover, $1,368,000 from a purse of $7.6 million
2023 FedEx Cup Playoffs
Aug. 7-13: FedEx St. Jude Championship, TPC Southwind, Memphis, Tennessee
Winner: Lucas Glover, $3.6 million from a purse of $20 million
Aug. 14-20: BMW Championship, Olympia Fields Country Club (North Course), Olympia Fields, Illinois
Winner: Viktor Hovland, $3.6 million from a purse of $20 million
Aug. 21-27: Tour Championship, East Lake Golf Club, Atlanta, Georgia
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The full list of all of rory mcilroy's 25 pga tour victories, share this article.
When Rory McIlroy teamed up with Shane Lowry to win the 2024 Zurich Classic of New Orleans, it marked his 25th victory on the PGA Tour.
It was McIlroy’s first win in 2024 and first since the 2023 Scottish Open in 2023. It was also his first team win in his first visit to the Big Easy.
With 25 wins, McIlroy joins Johnny Miller, Tommy Armour and Macdonald Smith on the all-time wins list. He’s one of 26 golfers in history with at least 25 victories on the PGA Tour.
Next in his sights: Henry Picard with 26; Leo Diegel and Paul Runyan with 28; Gene Littler, Lee Trevino and Harry Cooper at 29; and Horton Smith with 30.
Rory McIlroy PGA Tour victories
2023 Genesis Scottish Open
2022 The CJ Cup in South Carolina
2022 Touyr Championship
2022 RBC Canadian Open
2021 The CJ Cup at the Summit
2021 Wells Fargo Championship
2019 World Golf Championships-HSBC Champions
2019 Tour Championship
2019 RBC Canadian Open
2019 The Players Championship
2018 Arnold Palmer Invitational
2016 Deutsche Bank Championship
2016 Tour Championship
2015 WGC-Cadillac Match Play
2015 Wells Fargo Championship
2014 The Open Championship
2014 World Golf Championships-Bridgestone Invitational
2014 PGA Championship
2012 Honda Classic
2012 PGA Championship
2012 Deutsche Bank Championship
2012 BMW Championship
2011 U.S. Open
2010 Quail Hollow Championship
McIlroy also has 10 international victories.
International victories
2024 Hero Dubai Desert Classic
2023 Hero Dubai Desert Classic
2016 Dubai Duty Free Irish Open
2015 Omega Dubai Desert Classic
2015 DP World Tour Championship
2014 BMW PGA Championship
2013 Emirates Australian Open
2012 DP World Tour Championship
2011 Shanghai Masters
2011 UBS Hong Kong Open
2009 Dubai Desert Classic
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