Scottie Scheffler is rewriting history with every swing. Since May alone, he’s bagged multiple wins, including a massive victory at the Memorial Tournament, where he pocketed $4 million.
Before that, he walked away with $3.42 million at the PGA Championship and $1.78 million at The CJ Cup Byron Nelson. With a strong T9 finish at the AT&T Pebble Beach Pro-Am, he added another $535,000 to his soaring total. Simply put, Scheffler has been unstoppable.
In just the last 40 months, Scheffler has racked up more wins than Jordan Spieth has in his entire career. He’s also secured more top-3 finishes than Jason Day and more top-10s than Max Homa.
When it comes to major victories, he’s already outpaced Dustin Johnson. But perhaps the most staggering stat of them all he’s made more PGA Tour earnings than Phil Mickelson, and in a fraction of the time.

Dublin, Ohio, USA; Scottie Scheffler addresses the crowd after winning the Memorial Tournament presented by Workday golf tournament.
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Scheffler’s total PGA Tour earnings now stand at a jaw-dropping $133,293,567 and that doesn’t even count any LIV Golf paydays.
In comparison, Phil Mickelson’s PGA Tour earnings sit at $81,053,932. To surpass a Hall of Famer like Lefty in just over three years? That’s elite company.
The numbers don’t lie. Scheffler isn’t just winning he’s dominating. And as Golf Digest highlighted, the 28-year-old is delivering at a pace that makes legends look over their shoulders. From consistent top finishes to his calm under pressure, it’s no wonder fans are calling this a generational run.
With his incredible streak and record-breaking earnings, Scottie Scheffler is proving that greatness isn’t built over decades sometimes, it only takes 40 months.
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