Scottie Scheffler has earned an ‘outrageous’ amount of money for his efforts on the PGA Tour over the last three years.
Billy Horschel could shock Scheffler in the FedExCup Playoffs, which get underway with the St. Jude Championship.
Scheffler shot his lowest nine-hole score in 2024 at the Olympics, storming his way up the leaderboard to win gold.
It typified his stunning season so far, with Scheffler heading into the FedExCup Playoffs number one in the table.
The American boasts six wins in 2024, and unsurprisingly occupies the number one position in the Comcast Business Tour Top 10.

How much money has Scottie Scheffler earned over the last three years?
Emphasising play performance, the top 10 rewards the best players from the regular season, which concluded at the Wyndham Championship.
Scheffler earned an $8million (£6.25million) for the top spot, with his earnings over the last three years now emerging.
“Scottie Scheffler is about to go over the $100million mark in PGA Tour earnings (from a variety of categories) over the last three years,” journalist Kyle Porter wrote on X. “Outrageous numbers here.”
Scottie Scheffler is the man to beat in the FedExCup Playoffs
A total of 2,000 FedExCup Points will go to the winner of the first event in Memphis, Tennessee this week.
And Scheffler will be aiming to shine at the par-70 TPC Southwind as he chases his first-ever FedExCup title.
The world number one is certainly in a strong position to do just that, having clinched six titles and an Olympic gold this season.
Fellow American Xander Schauffele, who is also enjoying a phenomenal season, is his nearest competitor, sitting almost 2,000 points behind.
The top 50 players head to Colorado for the BMW Championship after the St. Jude, with 30 then qualifying for the Tour Championship near Atlanta.
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