Scottie Scheffler had an incredible year in golf, winning the Tour Championship and the FedEx Cup, earning a total of just under $62.3 million in season earnings. His eight wins included prestigious titles such as the Masters, The Players Championship, an Olympic gold medal, and the Tour Championship. It was the best individual year by a player since Tiger Woods’ remarkable season in 2006. Scheffler’s dominance on the course was evident with seven PGA Tour titles, the most since Woods in 2007.

The drama of the final round of the Tour Championship was quickly eliminated by Scheffler, who finished with a 4-under 67 to secure a four-shot victory over Collin Morikawa. Despite a moment of vulnerability, where he made two straight bogeys, Scheffler regained his composure and built his lead back up with a series of birdies. He referred to the FedEx Cup as a “silly” season-long race, but he proved to be the deserving champion with consistent top performances throughout the year.

Morikawa, who finished second in the FedEx Cup, put up a strong fight with a 22-under 262 score at the Tour Championship. He recognized the challenge of being six shots behind Scheffler, the top player in the world at that time. Sahith Theegala, who impressed with his integrity by calling a penalty on himself during the tournament, finished third, earning a $7.5 million bonus. Adam Scott, a seasoned golfer, compared Scheffler’s incredible year to the great years of Tiger Woods, highlighting the difficulty of achieving such dominance in the modern era.

Scheffler’s success in 2024 was a remarkable turnaround from earlier criticisms about his putting and lack of PGA Tour titles. In a span of just over five months, he silenced his critics and established himself as a force to be reckoned with in the world of golf. His season earnings accounted for about 9.2% of the total purse from tournaments he played, a feat that parallels Woods’ impressive 11.6% earnings in his legendary 2000 season. Scheffler’s ability to maintain focus and performance under pressure earned him the admiration of his peers and golf fans alike.

Scheffler’s victory at the Tour Championship solidified his place as the top player in the world for the year, with an undeniable presence on the course that struck fear in his competitors. His impressive string of wins, including prestigious tournaments and major titles, made him a standout figure in the golfing world. The season will be remembered as one of the best individual years a player has had in recent times, elevating Scheffler to the top tier of golfing legends. Despite his fatigue and exhaustion, he celebrated his well-deserved victory with a sense of accomplishment and pride in his exceptional achievements.

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