One lofty money list welcomes just its second member — Rory McIlroy

Rory McIlroy’s week was profitable. While playing the Texas Children’s Houston Open, he built momentum for next week’s Masters with a tie for fifth. He made a driver tweak. He also said the host course, Memorial Park, gained a fan after he previously had never played it. “Overall,” McIlroy said, “pretty happy with how the week went.” There was also this: He won $337,843, which made him just the second player to cross over the nine-figure mark in PGA Tour career earnings. McIlroy’s payday put him at $100,046,906, and only Tiger Woods, with $120,999,166, is higher. The top 25 list,

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PGA Tour Makes Min Woo Lee Announcement After Houston Open

Min Woo Lee can now call himself a PGA Tour winner. That's after the 26-year-old pro finally secured his first PGA Tour win on Sunday, topping the field at the 2025 edition of the Texas Children's Houston Open.Lee, who finished the tournament with a 20-under score, bested the likes of Gary Woodland and Scottie Scheffler dramatically to claim the victory.AdvertisementThe Australian ran into trouble down the stretch of the fourth round, as his tee shot landed on the water at the par-five 16th before recording a bogey. But he maintained his poise to stave off Woodland and Scheffler, who ended

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PGA Tour money leaders: Rory McIlroy's tie for fifth enables him to surpass $100 million

Rory McIlroy is golf's second $100 million man.McIlroy's tie for fifth in the Texas Children's Houston Open on March 30 gave him $337,843 and increased his career PGA Tour earnings to $100,046,906. Only Tiger Woods ($120,999,166) has more.Rory McIlroy watches his tee shot at the fourth hole of the Memorial Park Golf Course in Houston during the final round of the Texas Children's Houston Open on March 30.McIlroy only needed to earn $46,906 to reach $100 million and would have had that with a tie for 32nd or better. He also passed $9 million in earnings for the season, most

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Power leads Irish trio in Houston as four tie for first-round lead

Séamus Power’s one-under 69 sees him best placed of the Irish trio and just four back on a wet and windy opening day at the Texas Children’s Houston Open at Memorial Park Golf Club. Just 56 of the 154-man field ended the opening round in red figures, and the Waterford man is one ahead of Rory McIlroy who battled to a round of level-par in the early wave. Coming in on the back of his first top-10 finish of 2025 at last week’s Valspar Championship, Power is hoping to continue his push up the world and FedEx Cup rankings and

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Scottie Scheffler Keeps No. 1 Streak in Perspective — Thanks to Tiger Woods

Golf superstar Scottie Scheffler found himself ranked number one according to the Official World Golf Ranking on Wednesday, just hours before he was scheduled to tee off at 2:03 p.m. ET at the Texas Children's Houston Open at Memorial Park Golf Course on Thursday.With a $9.5 million purse on the line, golfers are locked in for what is expected to be a fiercely competitive tournament.Video surfaced Wednesday of Scheffler responding to a question about his 97 weeks-long stay at the top of the rankings, to which the Ridgewood, New Jersey born golf superstar responded with a Tiger Woods themed answer

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