Even at age 49, Tiger Woods is still the straw that stirs the drink. The 15-time major champion ranked as the top individual in the 2024 PGA Tour Player Impact Program (PIP) receiving a $10 million payment for finishing in the top spot, according to Sports Business Journal, which observed a leaked internal memo.
In the final year of the PGA Tour’s Player Impact Program (PIP), Tiger Woods earned the top spot for $10 million. Tiger leading the field came despite him only making 1 cut last season in just 6 starts.
Tiger Woods won the PGA Tour's final Player Impact Program. He topped Scottie Scheffler and Rory McIlroy to win the $10 million prize.
Scottie Scheffler’s 2025 PGA Tour season debut will have to wait. The world No. 1 announced Monday on Instagram that he is withdrawing from next week’s American Express to continue rehabbing a freak hand injury he suffered while preparing Christmas dinner.
Tiger Woods beat Scottie Scheffler to earn the top spot in the PIP rankings for the 2024 season. Golfers are ranked based on how much interest they were able to generate in the PGA Tour that year.
In what will be the program's final year, Tiger Woods won the Player Impact Program and the $10 million prize that comes with first place.
Tiger Woods barely played in 2024, yet he won $10 million for finishing atop the Player Impact Program (PIP). Tiger Woods once again finished atop the PGA Tour’s Player Impact Program (PIP), thus winning the top prize of $10 million. It’s the third time he has won over the past four years.
Tiger Woods has won the PGA Tour's Player Impact Program (PIP) for a third time in four years, topping the charts ahead of Scottie Scheffler and Rory McIlroy.
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Scottie Scheffler's 2025 PGA Tour debut will have to wait at least another couple weeks. The World No. 1 announced on Monday that he has withdrawn from the American Express next week. Scheffler had previously pulled out of the PGA Tour's season opener at Kapalua due to a hand injury suffered on Christmas Day.
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