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Scottie Scheffler Voted PGA Tour Player of the Year for Second Consecutive Season

Jon Rahm's move to LIV Golf raises questions after he misses out on Player of the Year despite four wins, including a major.

  • Scottie Scheffler has been voted PGA Tour Player of the Year for the second consecutive season, the first player to do so since Tiger Woods in 2005-07.
  • Scheffler also won the Byron Nelson Award for the lowest scoring average of the year, with an average score of 68.63, the lowest since Tiger Woods in 2009.
  • Despite winning four times, including his second major at the Masters, Jon Rahm was not voted Player of the Year, raising questions about whether his recent move to LIV Golf influenced the vote.
  • Eric Cole was voted Rookie of the Year, becoming the second oldest player to receive the honor at 35.
  • Scheffler set the PGA Tour record for most official money earned in a single season at $21,014,342, breaking his own record from 2022.
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