The best golfer on planet Earth continues to line his pockets, as Scottie Scheffler's insane 2025 earnings have been revealed at $43.36million after last weekend's FedEx St. Jude Championship.
Scheffler's total income has skyrocketed again after earning a $5million bonus for a first-place finish in the FedEx Cup standings.
The 29-year-old has secured the multi-million bonus despite one FedEx playoff event remaining due to his insurmountable lead in points.
Scheffler leads second-place Rory McIlroy by 2,012, with a maximum of 2,000 points available from winning this weekend's BMW Championship.
Without knowing his finish at Caves Valley Golf Club in Maryland, which will likely pocket Scheffler more dough, his annual total from tournament prize money is $20.36million. Winning the BMW Championship would earn him an additional $3million.
Scheffler's bonus money will stand at $23million for 2025 heading into The Tour Championship no matter how this weekend goes.
World No 1 golfer Scottie Scheffler's yearly earnings stand at $43.36million as of this week
Scheffler could still earn more than $13million for his annual total by the end of the season
The Tour Championship itself has a $40million purse, with the victor at East Lake Golf Club in Georgia winning $10million.
Should Scheffler win in the Atlanta, his on-course winnings would vault beyond $30million for the year.
Should Scheffler win at both The Tour Championship and the BMW Championship, his total earnings for the season would be $56.96million.
That eyewatering total still would not overtake his astronomical winnings from 2024, where he took home $62.2million.
Also out of reach for Scheffler is his personal record for individual tournaments won in a season, having claimed seven wins in 2024, while standing at four this year.
That still impressive total of victories for the world's No 1 has given everyone no signs of him slowing down.
Scheffler is in a class of his own on the links and is making a pretty penny because of it.