The 2021-2022 PGA TOUR season’s results for the Player Impact Program are out.
The prize pool for the PIP has increased from $40 million to $100 million last season and is now divided between 20 players rather than 10. The PIP offers more than a financial incentive. The 20 top players in the PIP standings for this year will be invited to 12 “elevated events” of the 2023 calendar.
The PGA Tour revealed the following information about the PIP winners and the bonuses they received:
- 1. Tiger Woods $15,000,000
- 2. Rory McIlroy 12,000,000
- 3. Jordan Spieth $9,000,000
- 4. Justin Thomas $7,500,000
- 5. Jon Rahm $6,000,000
- 6. Scottie Scheffler $5,500,000
- 7. Xander Schauffele $5,000,000
- 8. Matt Fitzpatrick $5,000,000
- 9. Will Zalatoris $5,000,000
- 10. Tony Finau $5,000,000
- 11. Collin Morikawa $3,000,000
- 12. Shane Lowry $3,000,000
- 13. Kevin Kisner $3,000,000
- 14. Max Homa $3,000,000
- 15. Billy Horschel 3,000,000
- 16. Rickie Fowler $2,000,000
- 17. Adam Scott $2,000,000
- 18. Jason Day $2,000,000
- 19. Patrick Cantlay 2,000,000
- 20. Viktor Hovland $2,000,000
Tiger Woods’ win of the PIP despite only playing in nine competition events shows that his presence on the PGA Tour will continue to be a driving force in the game.
Max Homa sees Tiger winning PIP on a consistent basis going forward, barring any unforeseen circumstances.
If they began airing tournaments on Bravo and E (!)., I don’t see Tiger winning the PIP. Adam Scott would be the number one in the rankings
— max homa (@maxhoma23 November 22, 2022
Collin Morikawa finished eleventh for the second year in a row and took to Twitter to express his opinions.
Do you want to go back in time and see #11 on the PIP?
Hey @KlayThompson Is there a way to get a jersey for 16 for @WMPhoenixOpen? This number 11 thing is still with meCollin Morikawa (@collin_morikawa November 22, 2022