The 2025 season changed everything we know about money in women’s golf. Thailand’s Atthaya “Jeeno” Thitikul, whose back-to-back dominance at the season-ending CME Group Tour Championship shattered the glass ceiling of earning potential for female golfers, became the youngest player in LPGA history to surpass $10 million in career earnings at just 22 years old. Thitikul earned around $7.6 million in official money during her historic 2025 season, where she became the #1 women’s golfer, surpassing Nelly Korda .

That number is huge, but it is a fraction of her male counterpart, Scottie Scheffler , who won $29,228,357 last season after winning seven trophies. He repeated the same dominance, winning 6 tournaments throughout the year, including the Open Championship and the PGA Championship

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