PGA Tour, Justin Thomas and Scottie Scheffler
The PGA Tour’s Player Advisory Council will have some familiar (and some fresh) faces on it for the 2025 season.
It was an exciting weekend in the world of golf. With a one-shot win at the DP World Tour's Dubai Desert Classic, LIV Golf star Tyrrell Hatton made his way bac
The popular faces of the golf scene were delighted, including Jack Nicklaus, who only had words of praise for the American. The 85-year-old golf legend is satisfied with Scheffler's human qualities in addition to his athletic qualities. “Scottie’s really a good player,” Nicklaus said, as quoted by Irish Independent .
The PGA Tour has announced the composition of its Player Advisory Council (PAC) for 2025, which includes top golfers like Scottie Scheffler and Justin Thomas. The PAC advises the PGA Tour Policy Board and Commissioner on circuit-related issues.
Thomas earned $959,200 for his 23-under-par performance in Palm Springs, Calif., which pushed him well over the $60-million mark in career earnings. He now checks in at $60,827,898, surpassing Matt Kuchar for 12th place on the tour’s career money list. Kuchar is at $60,335,682.
By finishing solo second Sunday at The American Express, Justin Thomas recorded his best finish since winning the 2022 PGA Championship. Thomas’ $959,200 payday also pushed him into rare company.
Justin Thomas plays a shot during the final ... while Rory McIlroy is about $30 million behind the 15-time major winner. Scottie Scheffler is then third, but his career winnings have received ...
Justin Thomas just became a father at the ... on 18 green and I'm pretty excited for that opportunity one day." Scottie Scheffler experienced this last year. His wife gave birth to their first ...
Between Woods and Thomas are Rory McIlroy, Scottie Scheffler, Jim Furyk, Vijay Singh, Adam Scott, Justin Rose, Jordan Spieth and Jason Day. But how does being No. 10 in PGA Tour career money ...
Golf balls may be frozen solid in Stark County, but local rooting interest Justin Lower is on the hottest streak of his PGA Tour life.
Thomas was hesitant to get involved with tour policy, preferring others to carry the load. Now he’s in his second year on the Player Advisory Council, and he sent a memo to players asking them to consider doing more with broadcast partners to improve the product.