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Cameron Young's tie for third at the Masters Tournament earned him over $1 million, propelling him to the top of the PGA Tour money list with more than $7.5 million in earnings. Rory McIlroy, who won the tournament, moved to second place with $6.4 million.
Cameron Young got a nice consolation prize for his tie for third in the Masters Tournament.
A check in excess of $1 million and the lead on the PGA Tour money list.
Young moved from second to first with a $1,080,000 payout for the Masters, while winner Rory McIlroy, with a $4.5 million check (a record for the Masters and matching what Young earned for winning The Players Championship last month) vaulted from 24th to second.
Young now has more than $7.5 million and McIlroy is north of $6.4 million.
Jacob Bridgeman, who had led the money list, earned $83,250 for tying for 41st in the Masters, but it wasn't enough to hold on to the top spot.
Another big mover was Masters runnerup Scottie Scheffler. He pulled in $2.43 million and is now fourth on the money list with more than $6.2 million.
How many players have won $1 million or more?
There are now 54 players who have earned $1 million or more in on-course winnings this season, with Max Homa and Brooks Koepka among the newest with their Masters finishes. There are 28 who have earned $2 million or more, 14 with $3 million or more and eight with $4 million or more.
Through the Masters Tournament
Cameron Young $7,551,920
Rory McIlroy $6,714,875
Jacob Bridgeman $6,647,735
Scottie Scheffler $6,246,430
Akshay Bhatia $5,857,708
Collin Morikawa $5,791,097
Matt Fitzpatrick $5,577,488
Chris Gotterup $4,400,613
Xander Schauffele $3,767,238
Min Woo Lee $3,691,399
Justin Rose $3,295,403
Sepp Straka $3,121,920
Ludvig Åberg $3,093,400
Jake Knapp $3,051,963
Robert MacIntyre $2,910,008
Hideki Matsuyama $2,833,770
Daniel Berger $2,809,480
Russell Henley $2,788,567
Tommy Fleetwood $2,627,100
Si Woo Kim $2,611,938
Ryo Hisatsune $2,438,796
Nico Echavarria $2,361,750
Ryan Gerard $2,352,429
Kurt Kitayama $2,301,321
Nicolai Højgaard $2,291,827
Gary Woodland $2,104,253
Sahith Theegala $2,077,793
J.J. Spaun $2,073,772
Adam Scott $1,998,997
Sam Burns $1,979,096
This article originally appeared on Florida Times-Union: Cameron Young takes over top spot on PGA Tour money list
Cameron Young earned $1,080,000 for his tie for third place at the Masters Tournament.
Cameron Young is currently ranked No. 1 on the PGA Tour money list with over $7.5 million in earnings.
Rory McIlroy is in second place on the PGA Tour money list with earnings exceeding $6.4 million.

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