Jon Rahm may not have won his fifth tournament of the season at the Mexico Open, but his solo second place finish added to his already impressive record-breaking haul. Having amassed $14,462,840 in earnings this season, Rahm has set a new single-season PGA Tour record, achieving it even before May. The previous record was held by Scottie Scheffler, who earned $14,046,190 last season (excluding the Tour Championship payout). Rahm has participated in 12 tournaments this campaign, winning four of them, including a major and two designated events, and securing three other top-5 finishes, of which the most recent one was this week. Tony Finau’s victory in the tournament helped him cross the $5 million mark this season. Check out the full purse and FedExCup standings for those who made the cut at Vidanta in the table below.
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