Olympic champion and world number one Scottie Scheffler has pocketed $8mn for finishing top of the Comcast Business Tour Top 10 list that highlights season-long performance, the PGA Tour said on Monday.
Scheffler won six tournaments during the PGA Tour’s 2024 season, including four Signature Events and a second career major championship at the Masters.
"It’s been an incredible year for me both on and off the course, so to finish up the regular season by earning the top spot in the Comcast Business Tour Top 10 is an honour,” Scheffler said in a news release.
"Every year I try to perform and compete to the best of my abilities, so this award really represents the hard work put in throughout the course of the season with the support of my family and team.”
In March, Scheffler got his first win of 2024 at the Arnold Palmer Invitational, which began a series of four wins in five starts, including triumphs at The Players Championship, Masters and RBC Heritage.
He went on to win the Memorial Tournament and Travelers Championship to claim four of the eight Signature Events on the season.
After his excellent regular season, Scheffler won the gold medal at the Paris Olympics where he began the final round four shots back of the co-leaders but fired a closing nine-under-par 62 to triumph by one stroke.
As part of the Comcast Business Tour Top 10, a $40mn bonus is shared among the top-10 finishers in the FedExCup regular season standings.
Reigning PGA Championship and British Open winner Xander Schauffele ($6mn) and Rory McIlroy ($4.8mn) finished second and third, respectively, while Collin Morikawa ($4.4mn) and Wyndham Clark ($4mn) rounded out the top five.
Bradley names Snedeker second US
vice-captain for Ryder CupBrandt Snedeker will serve as one of Keegan Bradley’s vice-captains on the US Ryder Cup team who will try to reclaim the trophy from Europe next year at Bethpage Black in New York, the PGA of America said on Monday.
Snedeker, a nine-time winner on the PGA Tour who was named the US-based circuit’s rookie of the year in 2007, joins previously appointed former US Open champion Webb Simpson as a vice-captain on Bradley’s staff.
"As I’ve started preparing for the 2025 Ryder Cup, I quickly realised that Brandt was someone I wanted by my side,” Bradley, who was announced as captain in July, said in a news release.
"Having competed in two Ryder Cups, including a stellar individual performance in 2016, Brandt’s experience and insight will surely be beneficial to our team in the months ahead.”
The 2025 Ryder Cup will be Snedeker’s first stint as a vice-captain in the biennial team event.
The 43-year-old Nashville, Tennessee native has played in two Ryder Cups, compiling a 4-2-0 career record, including 3-0-0 as the only undefeated American in 2016.
Additional vice-captains will be announced at a later date.