Matt Fitzpatrick leads PGA Tour season money list on June 16
Yahoo Sports • 1 min read • Latest: Jun 16, 2026, 8:01 PM
Last updated Jun 16, 2026
Matt Fitzpatrick took the top position on the PGA Tour season money list following his second-place finish at the RBC Canadian Open. As of June 16, 2026, Fitzpatrick has earned $12.1 million, overtaking the previous leader, Scottie Scheffler, who is close behind with $12 million. The 2026 season features over $400 million in combined purses, creating substantial earnings opportunities for players. The rankings reflect ongoing competition among top golfers as they vie for monetary success throughout the season.
- •Matt Fitzpatrick is the new leader with $12.1 million in earnings.
- •Scottie Scheffler and Cameron Young follow closely, each with $12 million.
- •The RBC Canadian Open was a significant event for Fitzpatrick's earnings.
- •The 2026 PGA Tour offers more than $400 million in total purses.
- •The top 25 earners in the season rankings reflect ongoing player competition.
- 8:01 PMYahoo Sports — Matt Fitzpatrick takes over PGA Tour season money lead
"These players have earned the most cash on the the PGA Tour in 2026.
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