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Jordan Spieth was 1st at 18 under in the 2015 Masters. He won $1,800,000 and gained 600 FedEx Cup points.
Jordan Spieth was 1st at 18 under in the 2015 Masters. He won $1,800,000 and gained 600 FedEx Cup points.
Bubba Watson was 1st at 8 under in the 2014 Masters. He won $1,620,000 and gained 600 FedEx Cup points.
Charl Schwartzel was 1st at 14 under in the 2011 Masters Tournament. He won $1,440,000.
Phil Mickelson was 1st at 16 under in the 2010 Masters Tournament. He won $1,350,000.
Patrick Reed was 1st at 15 under in the 2018 Masters Tournament. He won $1,980,000 and gained 600 FedEx Cup points.
Hideki Matsuyama was tied for 21st at 2 under in the 2025 Masters Tournament. He won $210,000 and gained 50 FedEx Cup points.
Rory McIlroy was 1st at 11 under in the 2025 Masters Tournament. He won $4,200,000 and gained 750 FedEx Cup points.
Tiger Woods had 198 top ten finishes with 82 wins and won $120,999,166 in his career.
Fred Couples has played the most career seasons, with 38 seasons.
Phil Mickelson was cut at 5 over in the 2025 Masters Tournament.
Cameron Smith had 33 top ten finishes with 6 wins and won $26,060,737 in his career.
Scottie Scheffler was 1st at 11 under in the 2025 PGA Championship. He won $3,420,000 and gained 750 FedEx Cup points.
Rory McIlroy was 1st at 11 under in the 2025 Masters Tournament. He won $4,200,000 and gained 750 FedEx Cup points.
Tiger Woods had 82 tournament wins in his career.
Paul Stankowski has the highest scoring average in a season, with 75.8 strokes per round in 2013-14.