Scottie Scheffler winning the 2024 Tour Championship (Source: Imagn)
The 2024 PGA Tour season is done and dusted with the Tour Championship ending last week. US golfers Scottie Scheffler and Xander Schauffele were undoubtedly the stars of the season. Both the golfers enjoyed one of the best seasons of their careers this year.
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World no. 1 Scottie Scheffler took home the Players Championship, the Masters and more recently the Tour Championship. He won six signature PGA Tour events this year, five of which were consecutive. The 2024 FedEx Cup champion earned more than $50 million this year in cash prizes alone, topping the money list. He undoubtedly dominated the field this season and capped it off with a brilliant knock at the Tour Championship.
The 28-year-old entered the East Lake Golf Course topping the FedEx Cup leaderboard and made good use of the advantage. To add to his spectacular list of achievements, was also a gold medal at the 2024 Paris Olympics, although it is not counted under the PGA Tour event calendar.
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Scheffler faced a worthy rival in compatriot Xander Schauffele. The latter would have been the leading man of the show this year, had it not been for Scheffler's extraordinary performance. But that doesn't take away from Schauffele's incredible feats.
The 30-year-old picked up his first-ever major title at the PGA Championship and followed it up with a win at the Open Championship. He was second in the FedEx Cup leaderboard and put forth a consistent performance throughout the season.
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LIV Golf player Bryson DeChambeau won the US Open, the only major this year where Scottie Scheffler or Xander Schauffele weren't the victors. In 2024, many other golfers at a breakout season on the PGA Tour, with the likes of Nick Dunlap, Akshay Bhatia, Keegan Bradley, Hideki Matsuyama etc. Here's recapping all the 2024 PGA Tour winners.
2024 PGA Tour winners
Xander Schauffele winning the 2024 Open Championship (Source: Imagn)
So far, 39 events have been played under the 2024 PGA Tour calendar, signature, majors, FedEx Cup playoffs and team events included.
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Here's a recap of all the winners this season.
Jan 7
The Sentry
Chris Kirk (6)
Jan 14
Sony Open in Hawaii
Grayson Murray (2)
Jan 21
The American Express
Nick Dunlap (a) (1)
Jan 27
Farmers Insurance Open
Matthieu Pavon (1)
Feb 4
AT&T Pebble Beach Pro-Am
Wyndham Clark (3)
Feb 11
WM Phoenix Open
Nick Taylor (4)
Feb 18
Genesis Invitational
Hideki Matsuyama (9)
Feb 25
Mexico Open
Jake Knapp (1)
Mar 4
Cognizant Classic
Austin Eckroat (1)
Mar 10
Arnold Palmer Invitational
Scottie Scheffler (7)
Mar 10
Puerto Rico Open
Brice Garnett (2)
Mar 17
The Players Championship
Scottie Scheffler (8)
Mar 24
Valspar Championship
Peter Malnati (2)
Mar 31
Texas Children's Houston Open
Stephan Jäger (1)
Apr 7
Valero Texas Open
Akshay Bhatia (2)
Apr 14
Masters Tournament
Scottie Scheffler (9)
Apr 21
Corales Puntacana Championship
Billy Horschel (8)
Apr 22
RBC Heritage
Scottie Scheffler (10)
Apr 28
Zurich Classic of New Orleans
Shane Lowry (3) and Rory McIlroy (25)
May 5
CJ Cup Byron Nelson
Taylor Pendrith (1)
May 12
Wells Fargo Championship
Rory McIlroy (26)
May 12
Myrtle Beach Classic
Chris Gotterup (1)
May 19
PGA Championship
Xander Schauffele (8)
May 26
Charles Schwab Challenge
Davis Riley (2)
Jun 2
RBC Canadian Open
Robert MacIntyre (1)
Jun 9
Memorial Tournament
Scottie Scheffler (11)
Jun 16
U.S. Open
Bryson DeChambeau (9)
Jun 23
Travelers Championship
Scottie Scheffler (12)
Jun 30
Rocket Mortgage Classic
Cameron Davis (2)
Jul 7
John Deere Classic
Davis Thompson (1)
Jul 14
Genesis Scottish Open
Robert MacIntyre (2)
Jul 14
ISCO Championship
Harry Hall (1)
Jul 21
The Open Championship
Xander Schauffele (9)
Jul 21
Barracuda Championship
Nick Dunlap (2)
Jul 28
3M Open
Jhonattan Vegas (4)
Aug 12
Wyndham Championship
Aaron Rai (1)
Aug 18
FedEx St. Jude Championship
Hideki Matsuyama (10)
Aug 25
BMW Championship
Keegan Bradley (7)
Sep 1
Tour Championship
Scottie Scheffler (13)
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Thus, here are the 39 winners of the 2024 PGA Tour events this year. The FedEx Cup Fall events are yet to take place. The first fixture would be the Fortinet Championship at the Silverado Resort and Spa's North Course in California starting on 15th September. The Fall season would culminate with the RSM Classic at the end of November at the Sea Island Golf Club in Georgia.
Currently all eyes would be on the upcoming Presidents Cup. The prestigious tournament will take place from 24-29 September 2024 at the Royal Montreal Golf Club in Montreal, Quebec, Canada. US will be led by Jim Furyk while the International team is captained by Mike Weir.
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