Tiger Woods is the richest golfer on the planet, but a closer inspection of his career earnings shows that he makes an incredible amount of money every single time he swings a club.

Noob Norm calculated the per-shot earnings on the PGA Tour of the top 10 players in the world, and found that none of the world’s current best makes quite as much as Tiger Woods.

Woods leads the PGA Tour in all-time earnings by a colossal amount, and even with his recent struggles, his consistency in his prime meant he was always at the top of the money list. Over the course of more than 300 tournament starts, Woods has just over $110 million in career earnings, around $26 million more than Phil Mickelson in second place.

According to Noob Norm, Woods has taken just over 85,000 shots on the PGA Tour in his career, which means he’s made an average of $1,282 per shot.

Woods has also had some truly stunning years. His record year for per-shot earnings was 2008 ($4,191), but that stat is skewed by the fact that he destroyed his knee at the U.S. Open and played less than usual. Woods has made more than $9 million in five seasons (2000, 2005, 2006, 2007, 2009). For context, just one nine million season would put Woods around 200th on the PGA Tour career earnings list.

Jordan Spieth leads the world’s top 10 in per-shot earnings currently.

You can read extensive year-by-year breakdowns of the data here.