The PGA Tour Playoffs finished this weekend with rookie Xander Schauffele winning the PGA Tour Championship at East Lake, and Justin Thomas taking home the FedEx Cup title.

Schauffele, who topped the leaderboard at 12-under, is the first rookie to win the Tour Championship, and his performance will change his life. Last year, Schauffele won $149,000 on the Web.com Tour. Now he will bring home more than $3.5 million for the tourney win and a third-place finish in the FedExCup.

Thomas, meanwhile, caps off his breakout season with the FedExCup title. He more than doubles his 2017 earnings with the $10 million bonus. He finished the Tour Championship in second place behind Schauffele at 11-under.

Thomas managed to hold off Spieth and Dustin Johnson, who rounded out the top three in FedExCup points heading into the final playoff weekend. Thomas will most likely be the Tour Player of the Year after five Tour wins, in addition to winning his first major at the PGA Championship at Quail Hollow.

This season for Justin Thomas:

1st major win. ✅

5 total wins on Tour. 🏆🏆🏆🏆🏆

FedExCup winner. 💰 pic.twitter.com/TBr8LQ8UqT — Hailey Hernandez (@hmhernandez10) September 24, 2017

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TFW you realize you're about to get a check for almost $11 million. #FedExCup pic.twitter.com/QDRZ3gqMBP — Hailey Hernandez (@hmhernandez10) September 24, 2017

Quite a year for these young players on Tour.

Schauffele's win is the 18th this season on #PGATour by a player under age 25. Previous record was 10. — Justin Ray (@JustinRayGC) September 24, 2017

Xander's last putt on 18 almost skips by the hole. He finishes with a score of 12-under to win the Tour Championship.

JT finishes at 11-under. And with that, he will win the FedExCup.

Thomas ties Xander at -11.

Henley finishes at -10.

Thomas now holds second place at 10-under thru 16. Xander still at -11.

Kisner and Casey both bogey 15. Kisner moves to -9 and Casey to -8.

Kisner and Casey both find the water on 15. JT has a shot now to take the lead.

JT birdies 16 to get within one shot of the lead.

Spieth just misses his birdie putt on 18. He finishes at 7-under and second in FedExCup projected standings.

Risky move, but with everything on the line Spieth takes an aggressive shot.

All for this.

🚨Spieth and Thomas tied for FedExCup lead. Tie would be broken by sudden-death playoff. I'd watch that.🚨 — Sean Martin (@PGATOURSMartin) September 24, 2017

Roller coaster ride for Xander in his rookie season.

Xander Schauffele is leading the Tour Championship with 6 holes to play. 3 months ago, he was trying to keep his card. — Doug Ferguson (@dougferguson405) September 24, 2017

A birdie from JT puts him tied for the lead and projected to win the FedExCup.

Seven straight years, the Tour Championship winner has also won FedEx Cup. Justin Thomas going for eight straight. Tied for tourney lead. — Jason Sobel (@JasonSobelESPN) September 24, 2017

Casey falls to -9 with three bogeys, now two shots back from the lead.

"So far he's done what a lot of people thought he was gonna do. And that's not do too well on Sunday."



Johnnyyyyy on Paul Casey — No Laying Up (@NoLayingUp) September 24, 2017

Spieth is charging on the back nine, and for a good reason.

Kevin Kisner takes lead, which vaults Jordan Spieth to projected first in FedEx, which means Spieth might have several mill riding on him. — Jason Sobel (@JasonSobelESPN) September 24, 2017

Sergio Garcia has four birdies on a bogey-free round so far. He moves to -7, also four strokes back from the leader.

Another chance for JT to make history today.

Justin Thomas 1 back. With win, he joins Tiger as only players since WWII with 6 wins including major in #PGATour season before age 25. — Justin Ray (@JustinRayGC) September 24, 2017

There are now eight players within four shots of the lead.

Casey falls back to -11. Not a good thing when you have JT and Rahm chasing you.

Paul Casey falls back to -11.



1. Casey (-11)

T2. Kisner (-9)

T2. Schauffele

T4. Thomas (-8)

T4. Rahm

T4. Henley pic.twitter.com/GFfvbPHE0k — PGA TOUR (@PGATOUR) September 24, 2017

Spieth holes out for an eagle just after making the turn. He's right back in it at -7.

DJ's aim is dead-on.

And the scenarios keep on coming. Here's how the final group can win the $10 million...

The final pairing of @K_Kisner and @Paul_Casey is off. Here's how each of them can win the #FedExCup : pic.twitter.com/g9qYnhqL8Z — PGA TOUR (@PGATOUR) September 24, 2017

Spoke too soon. Spieth's in some trouble after his tee shot lands way right of the fairway on the 5th hole.

Golf is never smooth sailing for all 18.



Jordan Spieth is in trouble here at the 5th. #QuickHits pic.twitter.com/WVmmJddGvi — PGA TOUR (@PGATOUR) September 24, 2017

He's got a lot of work to do, but this is the start Spieth needs.

Mark it! Spieth off to a good start. #TOURChampionship pic.twitter.com/90a3IX5WBA — Golf Channel (@GolfChannel) September 24, 2017

. @JordanSpieth is still very much in the race for the #FedExCup , but he needs to have a BIG Sunday @playofffinale .



He's now on the tee. pic.twitter.com/dVBZn3W7a0 His rookie season could become a lot more memorable with a solid finish today. — PGA TOUR (@PGATOUR) September 24, 2017

The first Tour player to weigh in.

What are the "American values" for which you stand? My thoughts on #TakeAKnee : pic.twitter.com/uMA9FJpld6 — Peter Malnati (@PeterMalnati) September 24, 2017

No days off, taken almost literally.

This is the 189th and final full day of competition in the 2016-17 PGA Tour season. The '17-18 season begins in 11 days. — Justin Ray (@JustinRayGC) September 24, 2017

"It's about being the best, and beating the best."



It's time to crown a champion. pic.twitter.com/tFuy6xtQZN — PGA TOUR (@PGATOUR) September 24, 2017

What a day we have lined up at East Lake!



Leaders tee off at 1:50pm ET. pic.twitter.com/F8x1Rc4CQY — Golf Channel (@GolfChannel) September 24, 2017

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