Every year Golf Digest compiles a definitive list of the highest earners in golf. It’s an exhaustive list of reporting that combines known on-course earnings with estimated off-course earnings (like sponsorships).

And big news this year! Tiger Woods didn’t finish top of the list.

It’s actually a pretty major deal: He’s finished top every year since the list’s inception in 2004, and would have starting in 1997 if the list was around back then. At one point he led the list by more than $80 million dollars, but a combination of scandal and injuries depleting both his off- and on-course earnings to a paltry $48.5 million this year, he’s been overtaken. There were signs of it was coming, but now it has happened. The 14-time major champion is third on the list. Here’s a handy diagram that illustrates the new dynamic.

Who was ahead of him? According to the list, Phil Mickelson snuck into second with more than $52 million and Jordan Spieth jumped from 16th place into first, making more than $53 million.

A huge proportion of Spieth’s earnings (more than $23 million) come in the form of prize money, which will likely decrease in years as Spieth’s becomes more well-known and marketable off-the course.

Not a bad situation to be in for a 22-year-old …