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    Here’s how much Scottie Scheffler and everybody else on the PGA Tour has earned so far in FedEx Cup bonus money

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    Alex Slitz

    August 18, 2025
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    Scottie Scheffler, the leader in the FedEx Cup standings heading into this week’s Tour Championship, holds a 3,769-point advantage over No. 2 Rory McIlroy after winning the BMW Championship on Sunday. To put that into context, that’s more than double the number of points McIlroy has earned all year.

    And yet that massive lead will mean nothing at Atlanta’s East Lake Golf Club, as Scheffler is set to start the season finale at even par, the same as the other 29 golfers in the field. In May, the PGA Tour Policy Board made the decision to let everybody playing in the season finale have the same chance of winning the tournament, claiming the FedEx Cup title and cashing a $10 million first-place prize money payout.

    It was a decision that Scheffler was in agreement with, having said on numerous occasions that he didn’t like the previous format where the leader in points entering the Tour Championship got to start the tournament at 10 under par.

    But it was one made with a very important trade off. While the finish at East Lake determines for history where a player falls in the final FedEx Cup points standings for 2025, it won’t decide how much every player gets from the $100 million FedEx Cup bonus pool. Instead, the PGA Tour rebalanced the bonus distributions, handing out various amounts at the end of the PGA Tour regular season and after last week’s BMW Championship.

    Since Scheffler was No. 1 in points entering the FedEx Cup Playoffs, he earned $10 million. And by being No. 1 again after the BMW, he cashed in another $5 million. If he can win the Tour Championship, he’ll then earn the remaining $10 million of the $25 million previously distributed to the FedEx Cup champion.

    Here's how the FedEx Cup bonus money has been handed out so far:

    Scottie Scheffler, $15,000,000

    Rory McIlroy, $7,500,000

    J.J. Spaun, $3,195,000

    Tommy Fleetwood, $2,000,000

    Justin Rose, $1,800,000

    Ben Griffin, $1,500,000

    Sepp Straka, $1,785,000

    Russell Henley, $1,700,000

    Justin Thomas, $1,165,000

    Harris English, $1,030,000

    Keegan Bradley, $790,000

    Robert MacIntyre, $550,000

    Maverick McNealy, $515,000

    Cameron Young, $350,000

    Ludvig Åberg, $335,000

    Andrew Novak, $325,000

    Sam Burns, $285,000

    Brian Harman, $280,000

    Corey Conners, $275,000

    Patrick Cantlay, $270,000

    Collin Morikawa, $240,000

    Viktor Hovland, $235,000

    Hideki Matsuyama, $230,000

    Shane Lowry, $225,000

    Nick Taylor, $220,000

    Harry Hall, $215,000

    Jacob Bridgeman, $210,000

    Sungjae Im, $205,000

    Chris Gotterup, $205,000

    Akshay Bhatia, $195,000

    Meanwhile, here's the prize money payouts for each player at this week's Tour Championship (note this will be considered as official tournament prize money earned and will count toward the all-time money list).

    Win: $10,000,000

    2: $5,000,000

    3: $3,705,000

    4: $3,200,000

    5: $2,750,000

    6: $1,900,000

    7: $1,400,000

    8: $1,065,000

    9: $900,000

    10: $735,000

    11: $695,000

    12: $660,000

    13: $625,000

    14: $590,000

    15: $560,000

    16: $505,000

    17: $490,000

    18: $475,000

    19: $460,000

    20: $445,000

    21: $430,000

    22: $415,000

    23: $400,000

    24: $390,000

    25: $380,000

    26: $375,000

    27: $370,000

    28: $365,000

    29: $360,000

    30: $355,000