Rory McIlroy is PGA Tour's second official $100,000,000 man

ASFN Admin

Administrator
Administrator
Moderator
Supporting Member
Joined
May 8, 2002
Posts
408,838
Reaction score
43
Rory McIlroy rallied to tie for fifth at the Texas Children's Houston Open and in doing so crossed a PGA Tour milestone that previously belonged only to Tiger Woods: The $100 million man.

McIlroy earned $337,844 in the Houston Open, taking his career earnings to $100,046,906.

You must be registered for see images attach

Texas Children’s Houston Open 2025 prize money: Full $9.5 million payout
Here’s how the $9.5 million purse was paid out at the Texas Children’s Houston Open.

Woods, who likely is out the rest of the year with a ruptured Achilles tendon, is at $120,999,166. He has led the PGA Tour in career earnings for 25 years, having first reached the top spot after the 2000 Buick Invitational at Torrey Pines with a runner-up finish.

At the time, Woods had played only 73 times on the PGA Tour. He crossed the $100 million mark in September 2012.

Given the current state of prize money — and the state of Woods' health — McIlroy could surpass Woods at No. 1 in career earnings before he turns 40.

Of course, that assumes Scottie Scheffler doesn't get there first. Scheffler, in just his sixth season on the PGA Tour, already is No. 5 on the list with $75,134,784. He is coming off a year in which he earned just short of $30 million.

Among players under 40, next on the list would be Jordan Spieth (No. 10) at $63,562,963.

Continue reading...
 

Members online

Forum statistics

Threads
607,940
Posts
5,551,611
Members
6,349
Latest member
Puffer Fish
Top