Top PGA Tour money leaders ahead of John Deere Classic revealed
Yahoo Sports • 1 min read • Latest: Jul 3, 2026, 2:10 PM
Last updated Jul 3, 2026

As the 2026 PGA Tour season progresses, the money list continues to shift due to lucrative purses from majors and Signature Events. Scottie Scheffler leads with over $15.1 million, followed by Matt Fitzpatrick and Cameron Young. Highlights include major wins for Rory McIlroy and Wyndham Clark, the latter claiming a second U.S. Open title. The John Deere Classic is scheduled to take place shortly, presenting further opportunities for players to enhance their earnings.
- •Scottie Scheffler tops the money list with $15,124,575.
- •Matt Fitzpatrick has earned $13,317,608 this season.
- •Cameron Young stands at $12,103,452 in earnings.
- •Wyndham Clark won the 2026 U.S. Open and is fourth with $9,722,736.
- •The John Deere Classic will contribute to the ongoing earnings competition.
- 2:10 PMYahoo Sports — 10 top PGA Tour money leaders heading into John Deere Classic
"The 2026 PGA Tour season has turned into a cash race that matches the quality of the golf, with massive purses at majors and Signature Events altering the money list week by week. The majors alone have poured millions into…
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