Tuesday, August 29, 2023

real payoff

 Viktor Hovland’s Tour Championship paycheck is, charitably speaking, life-changing.

The number from just one week — $18 million — is more than most people see in a lifetime. It is enough money to know that Hovland will be financially secure every day for the rest of his life. It is enough to grant him the kind of “generational wealth” that has sent scores of PGA Tour journeymen fleeing to LIV Golf. It is enough to know his kids’ kids will not have to worry about paying for their college tuition.

It is not, however, enough money to change Viktor Hovland’s life.

That much was all but apparent when Hovland spoke from his post-tournament presser at East Lake on Sunday evening. Hovland had just claimed the biggest victory of his professional life to date — the latest in a spate of victories dating back to early 2023 that have seen the 25-year-old vault from a gifted PGA Tour youngster into one of the best players in the world. He had done so in triumphant fashion, winning by five strokes despite entering the week trailing by two to then-FedEx Cup leader Scottie Scheffler. And yet he looked roughly the same as he does every time steps in front of the podium: his eyes playful, his smile wide, his voice steady. Many players wear the weight of the week in these settings; Viktor very evidently does not.


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