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Todd Kelly

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

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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