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Scottie Scheffler can't hide awkwardness as PGA Tour star discusses banking £47m

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Scottie Scheffler was left red-faced as he addressed his incredible earnings on the PGA Tour. Scheffler has enjoyed a superb 2024, having clinched his second Masters title and the lucrative FedEx Cup, which comes with a hefty £19million prize.

Despite Xander Schauffele's triumphs at the USPGA Championship and the Open Championship, Scheffler maintains a solid lead in the world rankings.

The 28-year-old's net worth is estimated to be around $90 million (close to £70million), with a jaw-dropping $62million (£47million) earned this year alone.

When confronted with these figures on the Pardon My Take show, Scheffler appeared somewhat sheepish. "I did read that [online], yep, I think so.

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