How much money each PGA Tour player earned at the Barbasol Championship

It pays to play well on the PGA Tour.

It pays to play well on the PGA Tour, folks. Just ask this week’s winner, Seamus Power.

The 34-year-old from Ireland earned his first PGA Tour victory in style on Sunday, claiming the 2021 Barbasol Championship at Keene Trace Golf Club in Nicholasville, Kentucky, after a six-hole playoff against 54-hole leader J.T. Poston. It’s the third time in four weeks a Tour event has gone to a playoff of at least five holes. Power will take home $630,000 with Poston earning $381,500.

Check out how much money each PGA Tour player earned this week at the Barbasol Championship in Kentucky.

Barbasol Championship prize money

Position Player Score Earnings
T1 Seamus Power -21* $630,000
T1 J.T. Poston -21 $381,500
T3 Anirban Lahiri -20 $206,500
T3 Sam Ryder -20 $206,500
T5 Ryan Armour -19 $115,938
T5 James Hahn -19 $115,938
T5 Luke List -19 $115,938
T5 Henrik Norlander -19 $115,938
T5 Mito Pereira -19 $115,938
T5 Patrick Rodgers -19 $115,938
T11 Joseph Bramlett -18 $77,875
T11 Bo Hoag -18 $77,875
T11 David Lingmerth -18 $77,875
T11 Taylor Pendrith -18 $77,875
T15 Beau Hossler -17 $58,625
T15 Adam Schenk -17 $58,625
T15 Brian Stuard -17 $58,625
T15 Josh Teater -17 $58,625
19 Michael Gligic -16 $49,875
T20 Jim Herman -15 $38,325
T20 Mark Hubbard -15 $38,325
T20 Satoshi Kodaira -15 $38,325
T20 Ben Taylor -15 $38,325
T20 Rafael Campos -15 $38,325
T20 David Hearn -15 $38,325
T26 Mark Anderson -14 $26,075
T26 Jason Dufner -14 $26,075
T26 Charl Schwartzel -14 $26,075
T26 Kevin Tway -14 $26,075
T26 Vincent Whaley -14 $26,075
T31 Greg Chalmers -13 $20,475
T31 Robert Garrigus -13 $20,475
T31 Wilco Nienaber -13 $20,475
T31 Roger Sloan -13 $20,475
T31 Davis Thompson -13 $20,475
T31 Bo Van Pelt -13 $20,475
T37 Derek Ernst -12 $16,625
T37 Sahith Theegala -12 $16,625
T37 Nick Watney -12 $16,625
T40 Tom Lewis -11 $14,875
T40 Dominic Bozzelli -11 $14,875
T42 Paul Barjon -10 $12,425
T42 Cameron Percy -10 $12,425
T42 Vaughn Taylor -10 $12,425
T42 Bobby Bai -10 $12,425
T42 David Gazzolo -10 $12,425
T47 Austin Cook -9 $9,287
T47 Ted Potter Jr -9 $9,287
T47 Wes Roach -9 $9,287
T47 Greyson Sigg -9 $9,287
T47 J.J. Spaun -9 $9,287
T47 Will Grimmer -9 $9,287
T53 Ryan Brehm -8 $8,239
T53 Scott Harrington -8 $8,239
T53 Lee Hodges -8 $8,239
T53 Camilo Villegas -8 $8,239
T53 Bronson Burgoon -8 $8,239
T58 J.J. Henry -7 $7,910
T58 Richard S Johnson -7 $7,910
T58 Ben Martin -7 $7,910
T58 Davis Riley -7 $7,910
T62 Ricky Barnes -6 $7,595
T62 MJ Daffue -6 $7,595
T62 Shawn Stefani -6 $7,595
T62 Jason Bohn -6 $7,595
T62 Jonathan Byrd -6 $7,595
T67 Nick Taylor -5 $7,315
T67 David Pastore -5 $7,315
T67 Trey Shirley -5 $7,315
T70 Rob Oppenheim -4 $7,140
T70 Zack Sucher -4 $7,140
T72 Brice Garnett -3 $7,000
T72 Michael Kim -3 $7,000
74 Andrew Loupe -2 $6,895
T75 K.J. Choi -1 $6,790
T75 Stephen Stallings Jr. -1 $6,790

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Seamus Power earns first PGA Tour win at Barbasol Championship after six-hole playoff

Power won with par after six playoff holes.

For the third time in the last four weeks a PGA Tour event ended with a playoff. A long one.

After Cam Davis and Harris English’s marathon wins in back-to-back tournaments, this week’s Barbasol Championship at Keene Trace Golf Club in Nicholasville, Kentucky – held opposite the British Open won by Collin Morikawa – was won by Seamus Power in six extra holes over J.T. Poston.

Poston appeared to be cruising to victory on Sunday before a wayward drive and piece of string flipped the final round on its head.

In search of his second PGA Tour win to go with the 2019 Wyndham Championship, Poston had a one-shot lead at 19 under entering the day and got as low as 24 under thanks to a front-nine 4-under 32 aided by a trio of birdies on Nos. 2, 7 and 8 and an eagle on the par-3 5th.

Momentum changed on the par-5 15th when Poston’s tee shot was ruled out of bounds by mere inches. He wound up making double-bogey seven, followed by a bogey on the par-3 16th, which brought Power into play.

The Irishman was three shots back after 54 holes but posted the clubhouse lead at 21 under after a second consecutive weekend round of 5-under 67.

On the first playoff hole, No. 18, Power chipped-in for birdie from just off the green and Poston answered with a birdie putt from 10 feet. Again on the 18th, Each found the green in regulation and flirted with birdie on the second playoff hole, but a pair of pars pushed the playoff to a third hole.

After each made par yet again, this time on the par-3 ninth, they played the hole again to the same result to send the playoff back to No. 18 for the fifth extra hole. Two more pars meant a sixth playoff hole, No. 18 for a fourth time, where Power prevailed after Poston’s tee shot found the water and his approach missed the green.

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