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USA Today via Reuters

USA Today via Reuters

When the competition rose against the PGA Tour, it came up with a strategic plan called the Player Impact Program (PIP) to keep its players intact. It was a step to prevent the players from abandoning them but was “labeled a thinly veiled attempt by the tour to appease superstars in the face of legitimate competition.”

Until this year, the program was sort of a secret scheme, but in April, the news of its existence spread out, and the tour faced backlash. And on Wednesday, Rory McIlroy hit the jackpot when he was declared the winner of the 2023 PIP. While the debate over the program continues, let us dive into its details and who all received a chunk of the purse this year.

What is the Player Impact Program, and how does it work?

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Rory McIlroy struck a fortune this week. In the memo released by the PGA Tour, the Irish golfer emerged as the winner of PIP, taking home a mind-blowing $15 million. But what many are still unaware of is what exactly the PIP is and how one wins it.

The PIP is a bonus pool that was created in 2021 with the intention of increasing popularity and engagement on the Tour among players and rewarding those who have actively participated in it. Andy Pazder, the PGA Tour’s Chief Tournaments and Competitions Officer, explained the PIP to Golf Digest as “a program designed to reward the players who have the biggest positive impact on our business.”

For McIlroy, who recently resigned from the PGA Tour Board, this is undoubtedly a controversial win. After the news of the merger, the 24-time PGA Tour winner stated that he felt like a “sacrificial goat” and hence left his post, but surprisingly, it seems like that had no impact on the PIP.

Despite the program being in implementation in secret before LIV ever came into play, stars like Brooks Koepka, Phil Mickelson, Bryson DeChambeau, and others left still arguably chose the money and jumped ship. Hence, in 2022, the committee decided to put more emphasis on the PIP by increasing the monetary compensation. The 2023 PIP pools were enlarged to $100 million in payouts, divided among 20 players earning rewards.

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The final results are determined after considering a number of factors, like Internet searches about them, the longevity of the time in which a player’s sponsor logos appeared on screen in the final two rounds, and so much more. And alongside ‘Rors’, many other big names grabbed some huge chunks of the whopping nine-figure purse.

Who, besides Rory McIlroy, took home millions through the PIP in 2023?

After McIlroy, the second name on this winners list is the legendary Tiger Woods, who will be compensated with $12 million. In third place is Spain’s Jon Rahm, who will be getting $9 million in payouts. Following the Spaniard and Jordan Spieth, who makes $7.5 million, and Scottie Scheffler, who will take home $6 million.

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Other popular names from the Tour have also topped the chart. In the same memo, the pay structure for 2024 PIP was also explained towards the end. Next year, the amount paid out will be limited to $50 million for the top 10 golfers. The remaining 50 million that was a part of the PIP in 2023 will be, in turn, reallocated to the FedExCup Bonus Pool!

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The upcoming off-season for golf has undoubtedly just become sweeter for McIlroy and the other 19. Who’s name were you surprised to see on the list? Let us know in the comments below.

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