Tiger Woods to pocket mammoth PGA Tour bonus despite playing just five events

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Tiger Woods to pocket mammoth PGA Tour bonus despite playing just five events
Author: mirrornews@mirror.co.uk (Joshua Lees)
Published: Jan, 06 2025 16:31

Despite only participating in five PGA Tour events in 2024, golfing legend Tiger Woods managed to secure a $10 million bonus from the Player Impact Program (PIP). The PIP, which was first introduced in 2021, rewards players for generating interest in the PGA Tour.

Despite his limited public appearances throughout the year, Woods' influence on the sport remains undeniable, as reported by Sports Business Journal. In 2025, Woods only played five times on the PGA Tour and once outside of the major championships, at the Genesis Invitational last February, where he had to withdraw during the second round due to illness.

He participated in all four majors but only made the cut at the Masters, finishing the week in 60th place. Missed cuts at the PGA Championship, the US Open and Open Championship followed, with his last appearance being at Royal Troon in Scotland. He was slated to play in last month's Hero World Challenge, alongside his hosting duties, but had to withdraw due to a back problem that required surgery in September. Despite these setbacks, his performance over the year was enough to secure him the top spot in the PIP standings, beating out Scottie Scheffler who finished second.

Scheffler had a phenomenal 2024, securing nine wins, including the Masters, the Olympic Games, and the Tour Championship, which led to his first FedEx Cup victory. As the World No.1, he edged out last year's winner Rory McIlroy by one spot, while Xander Schauffele, a double major winner, came in fourth.

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