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As of April 14, 2026, Tiger Woods leads the PGA Tour career money list with $120.99 million, while Rory McIlroy and Scottie Scheffler are rapidly closing in with $107.98 million and $99.45 million, respectively.
The 2026 PGA Tour season began with Tiger Woods holding firm in the top spot on the career money list with $120.99 million, but Rory McIlroy ($107.98 million) and Scottie Scheffler ($99.45 million) were closing in on him fast.
Now that the big paydays from the Masters have been accounted for, those two are inching closer to Tiger's long-held mark.
Here's a look at where the top pros stand on the career money list as of April 14, 2026.
PGA Tour 2026 Season Money Rankings: See the full list here
Earnings are accurate as of Tuesday, April 14, 2026, at 11:02 a.m. and rounded to the second decimal place.
Tiger Woods : $121.0M
Rory McIlroy : $114.7M
Scottie Scheffler : $105.7M
Justin Rose : $77.0M
Adam Scott : $71.8M
Jim Furyk : $71.5M
Justin Thomas : $71.5M
Vijay Singh : $71.3M
Jordan Spieth : $67.8M
Jason Day : $66.5M
Xander Schauffele : $65.9M
Hideki Matsuyama : $64.9M
Matt Kuchar : $61.6M
Patrick Cantlay : $59.2M
Keegan Bradley : $56.6M
Rickie Fowler : $55.4M
Zach Johnson : $50.0M
Russell Henley : $49.5M
Ernie Els : $49.4M
Collin Morikawa : $48.6M
See the full PGA Tour career money list here
This article originally appeared on Golfweek: Rory McIlroy, Scottie Scheffler continue climb up PGA Tour money list
Rory McIlroy is currently ranked second on the PGA Tour money list with $107.98 million.
Scottie Scheffler has $99.45 million, placing him third on the PGA Tour money list.
Tiger Woods' total earnings on the PGA Tour are $120.99 million, keeping him at the top of the career money list.
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