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Scottie Scheffler told he has LIV to thank for huge earnings

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Bubba Watson insists LIV Golf has inadvertently helped Scottie Scheffler earn record-shattering prize money in 2024.

The breakaway LIV league is celebrating its 100th round of competition this week at Greenbrier, two years on since the surreal inaugural launch event at Centurion in June 2022.

Two-time Masters champion Watson – the captain of LIV’s Range Goats GC team – has been there since almost the very start.

“When I think about going through the motions of deciding I wanted to come to LIV, I thought about the 10-year plan, on paper, what the goals were, and it’s met my expectations. It’s been better than that,” Watson said ahead of this week’s $25m event in West Virginia.

“We’ve changed the face of golf. So to be on that side of history is pretty special.”

Watson is adamant he is on the “right side of history” after ditching the PGA Tour for the Saudi-backed circuit. The 45-year-old even compared the LIV converters to the icons responsible for the PGA Tour’s seismic breakaway from the PGA of America back in 1968.

“I know years ago when the PGA Tour made that same decision, and when I’m saying years ago, we’re talking ’50s, ’40s, whatever year Arnold Palmer and Jack Nicklaus and them made the other tour, so we’re a part of that,” he said. “It’s an honour and a privilege to say I’m a part of that.

“Scottie Scheffler has made a lot of money this year because of the changes that we’ve started putting in place.”

The world No.1 Scheffler has banked $28million in prize money alone this season, winning his second Masters title and six other times, dominating the PGA Tour’s signature events.

The lucrative signature events with boosted purses were set up by the PGA Tour in 2023, in direct response to the threat posed by the LIV league in luring their best players.

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