Matt Fitzpatrick is the hottest golfer on the planet right now and remains the top earner on the PGA Tour entering a key stretch of tournaments.
Fitzpatrick won the Zurich Classic on April 26 and he and his brother Alex both took home $1,372,750. That enabled Fitzpatrick to stay ahead of Scottie Scheffler for first place on the Tour money list with more than $10.5 million.
Scheffler, who did not play at the Zurich Classic, remains at just over $8.4 million, and Cameron Young, also idle, has nearly $7.7 million.
In his last five starts, Fitzpatrick has finished second at The Players, won the Valspar Championship, tied for 18th at the Masters, won the RBC Heritage and then won the Zurich Classic with his brother.
Money list may get volatile
The next three tournaments will see the PGA Tour’s biggest stars coming out of a post-Masters hibernation in some cases.
The Tour returns to the Doral Blue Monster Course in Miami, April 30-May 3, for the Cadillac Championship, then goes to Quail Hollow in Charlotte the following week for the Truist Championship. Both are signature events with purses of $20 million and $3.6 million for the winner.
After that will be the PGA Championship May 14-17 at the Aronimink Golf Club near Philadelphia. The purse won’t be announced until the week of the tournament but given last year’s purse and first-place check ($19 million and $3.42 million), the combined total of the next three tournaments will be at least $59 million total, with $10.62 going to the winners.
PGA Tour money leaders
Through Zurich Classic
This article originally appeared on Florida Times-Union: Matt Fitzpatrick’s third PGA Tour victory solidifies lead on money list
Reporting by Garry Smits, Jacksonville Florida Times-Union / Florida Times-Union
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