Rory McIlroy Joins Elite $100M Club on PGA Tour: A Historic Milestone
Rory McIlroy becomes the second golfer to surpass $100M in career earnings on the PGA Tour, following Tiger Woods, marking a significant milestone in golf history.

Rory McIlroy has etched his name into the annals of golf history by becoming only the second player to exceed $100 million in career earnings on the PGA Tour, a feat previously achieved solely by Tiger Woods. This monumental achievement was realized after McIlroy secured a four-way tie for fifth at the Houston Open, earning him $338,000 and pushing his total career earnings past the $100 million mark.
Since his debut in 2010, McIlroy has been a dominant force on the Tour, amassing 28 victories in 262 events. His consistent performance and remarkable skill have not only earned him a place among golf's elite but also a significant financial reward that few can boast.
Tiger Woods, the first to reach this financial milestone in 2012, currently leads with $120 million in earnings, thanks to his 82 victories in 378 events. Phil Mickelson, who transitioned to the LIV Golf tour in 2022, stands third with $97 million, followed by Dustin Johnson at $76 million and Scottie Scheffler rounding out the top five with $75 million.
The emergence of LIV Golf has significantly impacted the PGA Tour, prompting an increase in prize money at 12 events to remain competitive. The ongoing talks between the PGA Tour, DP World Tour, and the Saudi Public Investment Fund (PIF) aim to merge the tours, potentially reshaping the future of professional golf.
McIlroy, who has won three of the four majors, is set to attempt completing a career Grand Slam at the upcoming Masters at Augusta National. This event not only offers a chance for McIlroy to join an exclusive club of players who have won all four majors but also serves as a platform for players from rival tours to compete against each other.
As the golf world watches these developments unfold, McIlroy's financial milestone underscores the lucrative nature of professional golf and the intense competition that drives players to excel. The sport continues to evolve, with financial rewards and competitive challenges shaping the careers of its top athletes.