Adam Scott becomes 7th PGA Tour golfer to surpass $60 million in career earnings

Scott leaves the island of Maui as the seventh Tour golfer to reach the money milestone.

Adam Scott came into the 2023 Sentry Tournament of Champions with $59,873,599 in career on-course earnings on the PGA Tour.

He’ll leave the island of Maui as the seventh golfer on Tour to rake in more than $60 million.

Scott banked $210,000 for his solo 29th-place finish at Kapalua. He was in the field not as a 2022 tournament champ but by virtue of a change in the qualifications that allowed those who made the previous season’s Tour Championship eligible for the Sentry.

He remains about $8 million behind Rory McIlroy, who skipped the Sentry. Among those still in front of Scott on the all-time list include Tiger Woods followed by a pair of LIV golfers and a pair of PGA Tour Champions golfers.

The top seven on the money list:

  1. Tiger Woods: $120,895,206
  2. Phil Mickelson: $94,955,060
  3. Dustin Johnson: $74,897,059
  4. Jim Furyk: $71,507,269
  5. Vijay Singh: $71,236,216
  6. Rory McIlroy: $68,064,549
  7. Adam Scott: $60,083,599

Right behind Scott on the all-time list are Justin Rose ($57,432,647) and Matt Kuchar ($55,183,496).

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