
Since turning pro in 2018, Scottie Scheffler has always been among the headlines. Having four Majors before the age of 30, he has cemented his name as ‘one of the greats.’
With just the US Open left for the career Grand Slam, let’s take a look at his Majors earnings.
Scheffler’s first Majors earning came in the 2019-20 season. Earning around $400K from The Masters that season and $250K the next year, Scheffler was moving up the ranks. He also secured $250K in The Open in the 2020-21 season.
Scheffler’s first million-dollar payout came from the 2022 US Open, in which he finished second at the Country Club. The following year, he went down a rank in the same tournament, earning another significant million.
Scheffler’s first Masters victory in 2022 was the start of his dominance. He secured a whopping $1.5 million from the tournament.
“I feel like sometimes I’m almost living in a simulation out here,” Scheffler said.
The 2024 season was the best year of Scottie Scheffler’s career. His second Masters title brought him $3.6 million throughout the year.
2025 was Scheffler’s best year. With over $8 million, his career winnings from majors stand at about $21.7 million as of now.
Scheffler’s net worth is reportedly close to $120 million, and with that, he has grown his legacy outside of golf.
“I have a deep passion for the organizations that we support at home, and I’m excited to get this money and be able to do some good in our local community,” said Scheffler during the Ryder Cup.
Scheffler and his wife are associated with the Triumph Over Kid Cancer Foundation.
In 2019, Scheffler donated $50,000 to the foundation with the goal of creating a golf program for pediatric cancer patients.
Scheffler and his wife, Meredith, also support Behind Every Door, a Christian non-profit organization known for providing assistance to low-income areas in Dallas.
“I don’t like to give charitable dollars for some sort of recognition.”
From early six-figure major payouts to crossing $21.7 million in Majors earnings, Scheffler’s progression is clearly reflected in the numbers. With four majors already and only the U.S. Open missing, both his results and earnings point in the same direction—upward.
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