Woods tops PGA Tour bonus list to earn US$15mil

Woods tops PGA Tour bonus list to earn US$15mil

Despite only playing in three tournaments and finishing one, his popularity is unmatched.

Tiger Woods played a reduced schedule this year as he continues to recover from a car crash in 2021. (AFP pic)
FLORIDA:
Tiger Woods appeared in just three tournaments this year and finished only one, but his popularity among golf fans remains unmatched.

Woods’ appeal was confirmed Tuesday when the PGA Tour announced that the 15-time major champion earned US$15 million as the top performer in the Player Impact Program (PIP).

The tour makes US$100 million in PIP money available annually to players who “generate the most positive interest in the PGA Tour”. The formula takes into account such metrics as Google searches, Q rating, Nielsen brand exposure rating, MVP index rating and Meltwater mentions measuring the frequency of coverage in multiple media.

Woods played an extremely limited schedule this year as he keep working his way back from a February 2021 car crash that caused multiple leg injuries. He came in 47th place at the Masters, withdrew from the PGA Championship after the third round and missed the cut at the Open Championship.

After Woods, the players receiving the most PIP money were Rory McIlroy (US$12 million), Jordan Spieth (US$9 million), Justin Thomas (US$7.5 million), Jon Rahm (US$6 million), Scottie Scheffler (US$5.5 million), Xander Schauffele (US$5 million), Matt Fitzpatrick (US$5 million), Will Zalatoris (US$5 million) and Tony Finau (US$5 million).

McIlroy was far busier than Woods, appearing in 14 PGA Tour events plus the World Golf Championships Match Play event and all four majors.

The PIP plan was instituted in 2021 when Woods came in first to pocket US$8 million. Phil Mickelson received US$6 million as the runner-up, but he was ineligible to receive PIP funds this year after leaving the PGA Tour to play on the Saudi-backed LIV Golf series.

Bryson DeChambeau, Dustin Johnson, Brooks Koepka and Bubba Watson, who were all in the top 10 in the inaugural PIP rankings last year, also exited the PGA Tour for LIV.

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