FedEx St Jude Championship Final Scores and Prize Money Payouts as Scottie Scheffler trounces field

The World No.1 closed with a 66 to finish eight shots clear and claim his second PGA Tour title of the season; check out how much everyone earned at TPC Southwind.

Scottie Scheffler produced another statement performance at TPC Southwind, closing with a 66 to storm to an emphatic eight-shot victory at the FedEx St Jude Championship.

The World No.1 finished the opening FedExCup Playoff event at 17-under par, comfortably seeing off Si Woo Kim in solo second on 9-under par. 

The victory is Scheffler’s second PGA Tour title of the season and the 21st of his career, while it also strengthens his position at the top of the FedExCup standings with two Playoff events remaining.

Scheffler began the final round with a two-shot advantage but briefly saw his lead reduced to just one when he found the water on the 3rd hole on his way to a bogey six. 

Rather than allowing the setback to derail his momentum, the four-time major champion responded in typically ruthless fashion.

Scheffler with caddie Ted Scott

Birdies at the 5th and 6th quickly restored his advantage before Scheffler began to pull away from the chasing pack.

Scheffler then put the tournament beyond doubt with further birdies at the 11th, 13th and 16th, eventually signing for a 4-under-par 66 and finishing the week at 17-under par. 

His eight-shot victory was a fitting conclusion to a week in which he once again demonstrated the combination of ball-striking, consistency and composure that has made him the dominant player in men’s golf.

Scheffler’s latest triumph earns him a huge $3.6 million from the tournament’s $20 million prize purse.

It was a very different story for Rory McIlroy, who endured a miserable return to action after his three-week break. 

The World No.2 finished a disappointing solo 66th in the 69-man field on 8-over par – yes, 25 shots behind Scheffler – after rounds of 74, 70, 72 and 72, failing to break 70 at any point during the week.

McIlroy admitted afterwards that he felt increasingly “lost” with his golf swing as the tournament progressed and conceded he now has plenty of work to do before next week’s BMW Championship. 

The record three-time FedExCup champion is projected to drop just one place to 13th in the standings, so remains comfortably inside the top 30 currently projected to reach East Lake, but his poor showing leaves him with plenty to address before the second Playoff event.

McIlroy collected $42,200 for his week’s efforts in Memphis. 

The FedEx St Jude Championship featured 69 players (after Daniel Berger pulled out on the eve of the tournament) and marked the beginning of the three-event FedExCup Playoffs.

Scheffler now heads into next week’s BMW Championship at Bellerive Country Club in Missouri with an even stronger grip on top spot in the FedExCup standings.

Scheffler trounced the field in Memphis

Only the top 50 players in the standingsadvance to the BMW Championship, before the field is reduced to the top 30 for the season-ending Tour Championship at East Lake in Georgia.

Scheffler will now have the opportunity to build on his advantage as he attempts to win the FedExCup for a second time, having previously claimed the season-long title in 2024.

For now, though, his attention can turn to celebrating another dominant victory.

With a 17-under total, a closing 66 and an eight-shot winning margin, Scheffler once again left the rest of the field chasing shadows.

2026 FedEx St Jude Championship final scores and prize money

Pos.PlayerScorePrize money
1Scottie Scheffler-17$3,600,000
2Si Woo Kim-9$2,160,000
T3Sam Burns-8$1,160,000
T3Alex Noren-8$1,160,000
T5Sungjae Im-7$760,000
T5Wyndham Clark-7$760,000
T7Jake Knapp-6$582,800
T7Xander Schauffele-6$582,800
T7Ludvig Åberg-6$582,800
T7Hideki Matsuyama-6$582,800
T7Tommy Fleetwood-6$582,800
T12Bud Cauley-5$369,571
T12Matt Fitzpatrick-5$369,571
T12Adam Scott-5$369,571
T12Patrick Cantlay-5$369,571
T12Nico Echavarria-5$369,571
T12Tom Kim-5$369,571
T12Kurt Kitayama-5$369,571
T19Maverick McNealy-4$243,200
T19Pierceson Coody-4$243,200
T19Patrick Rodgers-4$243,200
T19Jordan Spieth-4$243,200
T19Viktor Hovland-4$243,200
T24Max Homa-3$162,500
T24Harry Hall-3$162,500
T24Ryan Gerard-3$162,500
T24Alex Smalley-3$162,500
T24Jackson Koivun-3$162,500
T24J.T. Poston-3$162,500
T30Russell Henley-2$127,500
T30Jacob Bridgeman-2$127,500
T30Chris Gotterup-2$127,500
T30Brian Harman-2$127,500
T34Sepp Straka-1$103,700
T34Nicolai Højgaard-1$103,700
T34Rickie Fowler-1$103,700
T34J.J. Spaun-1$103,700
T34Keith Mitchell-1$103,700
T39Justin RoseE$86,500
T39Cameron YoungE$86,500
T39Nick TaylorE$86,500
T42Harris English+1$70,500
T42Ben Griffin+1$70,500
T42Michael Brennan+1$70,500
T42Sam Stevens+1$70,500
T42Gary Woodland+1$70,500
T47Corey Conners+2$53,420
T47Michael Thorbjornsen+2$53,420
T47Sudarshan Yellamaraju+2$53,420
T47Matti Schmid+2$53,420
T47Justin Thomas+2$53,420
T52Shane Lowry+3$47,800
T52Collin Morikawa+3$47,800
T52Ryo Hisatsune+3$47,800
T55Min Woo Lee+4$46,200
T55Jordan Smith+4$46,200
T55Michael Kim+4$46,200
T58Ryan Fox+5$45,000
T58Kristoffer Reitan+5$45,000
T58Eric Cole+5$45,000
T61Alex Fitzpatrick+6$44,000
T61Aldrich Potgieter+6$44,000
T63Matt McCarty+7$43,000
T63Ricky Castillo+7$43,000
T63Aaron Rai+7$43,000
66Rory McIlroy+8$42,200
67Sahith Theegala+11$41,800
68Akshay Bhatia+13$41,400

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