who leads the pga in top 10 finishes since 2000
Since 2000, Tiger Woods has the most top ten finishes, with 155 top ten finishes.
Since 2000, Tiger Woods has the most top ten finishes, with 155 top ten finishes.
Tiger Woods and Phil Mickelson are tied for the most career top ten finishes, with 198 top ten finishes.
Gordon Sargent has the longest average driving distance this season, at 334.7 yards.
Satoshi Kodaira had the highest driving accuracy this season, with 83.3 percent of fairways hit off the tee.
Scottie Scheffler has the most top ten finishes this season, with 17 top ten finishes.
Since 2010, Rory McIlroy has the highest earnings, with $103,696,438.
Chez Reavie has 32 top ten finishes with 3 wins and has won $22,089,777 in his career.
Since 1983, 50 players are tied for the fewest FedEx Cup points in a season, with 0 points in 2017-18. The first three are Ryan Palmer, Zac Blair and Jimmy Walker.
Luke Donald has 79 top ten finishes with 5 wins and has won $37,632,846 in his career.
Taylor Smith had 3 top ten finishes and won $343,036 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.
Since 2000, Taylor Montgomery has the best putting average in a season, with 1.7 putts per hole in 2022-23.
Bernhard Langer had the worst putting average in 2017-18, with 1.9 putts per hole.
Daniel Berger had 2 top ten finishes a 70.4 scoring average and won $4,115,448 this season.