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Optional 'less money still money' of the world's number one golfer

Published:2022-07-29 By Quốc Huy(MetaSports) Comments
Scottie Scheffler has the right to decrease the competition, but it's definitely four million dollars when PGA Tour 2021-2022 at the final stage.

PGA Tour this season will end after five tournaments. In the sequence, it is the Rocket Mortgage Classic this week, Wyndham Championship next week to close the Regular calendar. Then there were three playoffs from 11 to 28/8 to find the whole arena champion - the owner of the FedEx Cup and the $ 18 million bonus.

Scheffler attended 22 tournaments and was at the top of the FedEx Cup. If the remaining two Regular awards, he would still be firm. And with that advantage, Scheffler soon won "Comcast Business Tour 10" - a reward program for the top 10 players in the Regular Calendar with a budget of 20 million USD, of which four million for the first.

In addition, the 26 -year -old player is also able to receive an additional one million dollars from "Risk Reward Challenge" (RRC). This is a pre -designated hole race with a minimum of 40 rounds of the Regular calendar in which Scheffler is also ranked first and there are three rivals - Cameron Smith, Rory Mcilroy and Max Homa. However, through the planning plan, Homa only competes with Scheffler. To overcome Scheffler, Homa needs to record Birdie-Eagle at the RRC pit in both Rocket Mortgage Classic and Wyndham Championship.

Scheffler has been professional since 2018, so far four PGA Tour championships have also been calculated in Major Masters. All four titles were this year, starting with Phoenix Open in February. As of March 27, Scheffler took the world number one in the world (OWGR) and at a continuous 18 week.

PGA Tour this season records Scheffler receiving US $ 13.17 million, topping the bonus table. Cameron Smith ranked second with $ 9.84 million. The championship of the previous season belonged to Jon Rahm with 7.7 million USD.

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