Scottie Scheffler ties for 4th at U.S. Open, leads PGA Tour money list
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Last updated Jun 22, 2026
Scottie Scheffler finished tied for fourth at the U.S. Open held at Shinnecock Hills Golf Club on June 21. His performance earned him $920,882, bringing his season earnings to nearly $13 million, which places him at the top of the PGA Tour money list. Scheffler has overtaken Matt Fitzpatrick, who finished 22nd and is now more than $600,000 behind. Wyndham Clark's win at the tournament netted him $4.5 million and elevated him to fourth on the money list, while Tom Kim joined the Millionaire's Club following a solo third finish at the event. Both players now prepare for the upcoming Travelers Championship worth $20 million.
- •Scheffler's tie for fourth at U.S. Open earns him $920,882
- •Matt Fitzpatrick slips to second on the money list
- •Wyndham Clark rises to fourth after U.S. Open victory
- •Tom Kim joins Millionaire's Club with $1.5 million earned
- •Next event is Travelers Championship with a $20 million purse
- 9:09 AMYahoo Sports — Scottie Scheffler leads PGA Tour money list with tie for 4th at U.S. Open
"The U.S. Open had a record purse of $22.5 million. How did that shake up the PGA Tour money list?
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