2024 Corales Puntacana Championship prize money payouts for each PGA Tour player

Horschel goes over the $36 million mark in career earnings in his 333rd starts. 

It wasn’t a big-money signature event like this week’s RBC Heritage was but, there was still $4 million on the line at the 2024 Corales Puntacana Championship, with $720,000 going to the winner.

And the winner was Billy Horschel, who now has eight wins in his PGA Tour career. The second opposite-field event also had 300 FedEx Cup points on the line for the victor.

Horschel goes over the $36 million mark in career earnings in his 333rd start.

Wesley Bryan pocketed $436,00 for his solo second. Kevin Tway banked $276,000 for his solo third.

See the complete prize money payouts at the 2024 Corales Puntacana Championship in the Dominican Republic.

Pos Player Score Earnings
1 Billy Horschel -23 $720,000
2 Wesley Bryan -21 $436,000
3 Kevin Tway -19 $276,000
T4 Charley Hoffman -18 $180,000
T4 Justin Lower -18 $180,000
T6 Chan Kim -16 $135,000
T6 Parker Coody -16 $135,000
T6 Alex Smalley -16 $135,000
T9 Peter Kuest -15 $113,000
T9 Greyson Sigg -15 $113,000
T11 Matti Schmid -14 $93,000
T11 Trace Crowe -14 $93,000
T11 Taylor Pendrith -14 $93,000
T14 Ben Griffin -13 $71,000
T14 Michael Kim -13 $71,000
T14 Rafael Campos -13 $71,000
T14 Nico Echavarria -13 $71,000
T18 Jorge Campillo -12 $53,000
T18 Davis Thompson -12 $53,000
T18 Pierceson Coody -12 $53,000
T18 Sean O’Hair -12 $53,000
T18 Bill Haas -12 $53,000
T23 Vince Whaley -11 $31,600
T23 Alex Fitzpatrick -11 $31,600
T23 Patton Kizzire -11 $31,600
T23 Callum Tarren -11 $31,600
T23 Adrien Dumont de Chassart -11 $31,600
T23 Jimmy Stanger -11 $31,600
T23 Patrick Fishburn -11 $31,600
T23 Jacob Bridgeman -11 $31,600
T23 Jhonattan Vegas -11 $31,600
T23 Alex Noren -11 $31,600
T33 Rico Hoey -10 $22,800
T33 Chez Reavie -10 $22,800
T33 Harrison Endycott -10 $22,800
T36 S.H. Kim -9 $19,450
T36 Lanto Griffin -9 $19,450
T36 Mark Hubbard -9 $19,450
T36 Henrik Norlander -9 $19,450
T40 Sam Stevens -8 $16,600
T40 Max Greyserman -8 $16,600
T40 K.H. Lee -8 $16,600
T43 Doug Ghim -7 $12,680
T43 Adam Long -7 $12,680
T43 Victor Perez -7 $12,680
T43 Matt NeSmith -7 $12,680
T43 Sam Ryder -7 $12,680
T43 William McGirt -7 $12,680
T43 Harry Higgs -7 $12,680
T50 Daniel Berger -6 $9,848
T50 Austin Smotherman -6 $9,848
T50 Zecheng Dou -6 $9,848
T50 Jimmy Walker -6 $9,848
T50 Chad Ramey -6 $9,848
T55 Ryan Palmer -5 $9,280
T55 Wilson Furr -5 $9,280
T55 Tyson Alexander -5 $9,280
T55 Ben Martin -5 $9,280
T59 Richy Werenski -4 $8,960
T59 Scott Piercy -4 $8,960
T59 Robert Streb -4 $8,960
T59 Brandon Wu -4 $8,960
T63 James Hahn -3 $8,720
T63 Tom Whitney -3 $8,720
65 Brandon Berry -2 $8,600
66 Scott Gutschewski -1 $8,520
T67 Ryan Armour E $8,360
T67 Joel Dahmen E $8,360
T67 Troy Merritt E $8,360
70 Erik Compton 3 $8,200

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Billy Horschel returns to winner’s circle after claiming 2024 Corales Puntacana Championship

Horschel wins for the eighth time in his PGA Tour career.

Kevin Tway hasn’t won since the 2018 Safeway Open. Wesley Bryan’s last win was the 2017 RBC Heritage. For Charley Hoffman, it’s been since the 2016 Valero Texas Open.

They’re all going to have to keep waiting, however, after Billy Horschel pulled away late to claim the 2024 Corales Puntacana Championship, the second opposite-field tournament of the season.

Horschel closed with a bogey-free 9-under 63, his scorecard featuring an eagle and seven birdies, including four in a row on Nos. 2 through 5. He finished a couple holes ahead of the final groups, but didn’t have to wait long to see his four-day total of 23-under 265 prove to be more than enough for his eighth career win.

It’s been less than two years since his last victory, the 2022 Memorial, and he does have a pair of top-10s in 2024, but he failed to qualify for the FedEx Cup Playoffs last season and has seen his world ranking plunge to 84th. He was one of two FedEx Cup champions in the field in the Dominican Republic.

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“It’s all over the place right now, to tell you the truth,” Horschel said after his win when asked about his emotions. “Thinking back to where I was almost a year ago and to where I am now, I’ve seen the signs. Obviously the game’s been in a really good spot all year, the stats have shown it. I’ve finally gotten some results over the past month.”

Missing out on the Masters and then this week’s signature event meant Horschel had to accept the trip to the Dominican.

“Listen, I mean, I haven’t been in an opposite field event for a long time,” he said. “Sometimes you’ve got to take your medicine because of where you’ve been in the game. And I was happy that I came down here, I played really well and I came out with a victory.

“And it’s been a great week. Puntacana Resort’s been unbelievable, the golf course has been unbelievable, the staff, everyone involved has been awesome. I’ve enjoyed my time here. It’s just nice to finish that off with a victory.”

Wesley Bryan, bidding to become the second sponsor exemption to win this season, shot a final-round 68 and finished 21 under to nab solo second. Tway was solo third at 19 under. Hoffman and Justin Lower tied for fourth at 18 under.

The Corales Golf Course is a par 72 that measures 7,670 yards, making it one of the longest courses on the PGA Tour in 2024. The Tom Fazio-design opened in 2010. Wind is almost always an issue and the layout boasts six oceanside holes. The closing three-hole stretch is called the “Devil’s Elbow.”

Horschel earned $725,000 for the win.