2023 Wells Fargo Championship prize money payouts for each PGA Tour player

It pays to play well on the PGA Tour, especially in designated events.

It pays to play well on the PGA Tour, especially in designated events. Just ask this week’s winner, Wyndham Clark.

The 29-year-old won the 2023 Wells Fargo Championship at Quail Hollow Club on Sunday for his first career PGA Tour victory. Clark shot a final-round 3-under 68 to claim the title at 19 under and the top prize of $3.6 million.

Runner-up Xander Schauffele earned his fifth top-five finish of the season at 15 under and will take home $2.18 million for his efforts. Harris English and Tyrrell Hatton finished T-3 at 12 under and will each earn $1.18 million.

Check out how much money each PGA Tour player earned this week at the 2023 Wells Fargo Championship at Quail Hollow, the ninth designated event of the season.

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2023 Wells Fargo Championship prize money

Position Player Score Earnings
1 Wyndham Clark -19 $3,600,000
2 Xander Schauffele -15 $2,180,000
T3 Harris English -12 $1,180,000
T3 Tyrrell Hatton -12 $1,180,000
T5 Tommy Fleetwood -11 $772,500
T5 Adam Scott -11 $772,500
7 Michael Kim -10 $675,000
T8 Corey Conners -9 $525,000
T8 Max Homa -9 $525,000
T8 Sungjae Im -9 $525,000
T8 K.H. Lee -9 $525,000
T8 Denny McCarthy -9 $525,000
T8 Brendon Todd -9 $525,000
T14 Rickie Fowler -8 $355,000
T14 Justin Thomas -8 $355,000
T14 Jimmy Walker -8 $355,000
T14 Gary Woodland -8 $355,000
T18 Seamus Power -7 $285,000
T18 Alex Smalley -7 $285,000
T18 Kevin Streelman -7 $285,000
T21 Patrick Cantlay -6 $235,000
T21 Dylan Wu -6 $235,000
T23 Tony Finau -5 $185,000
T23 Emiliano Grillo -5 $185,000
T23 Tom Kim -5 $185,000
T23 Matt Kuchar -5 $185,000
T27 Doug Ghim -4 $137,000
T27 Mark Hubbard -4 $137,000
T27 Stephan Jaeger -4 $137,000
T27 Nate Lashley -4 $137,000
T27 Taylor Moore -4 $137,000
T27 J.J. Spaun -4 $137,000
T27 Adam Svensson -4 $137,000
T27 Trace Crowe -4 $137,000
T35 Keegan Bradley -3 $99,600
T35 Matthew Fitzpatrick -3 $99,600
T35 Matthew NeSmith -3 $99,600
T35 Ryan Palmer -3 $99,600
T35 Chad Ramey -3 $99,600
T40 Joseph Bramlett -2 $83,000
T40 Kramer Hickok -2 $83,000
T40 Francesco Molinari -2 $83,000
T43 Akshay Bhatia -1 $69,000
T43 Hayden Buckley -1 $69,000
T43 Viktor Hovland -1 $69,000
T43 Si Woo Kim -1 $69,000
T47 Zac Blair E $51,222
T47 MJ Daffue E $51,222
T47 Beau Hossler E $51,222
T47 David Lingmerth E $51,222
T47 Rory McIlroy E $51,222
T47 Trey Mullinax E $51,222
T47 Henrik Norlander E $51,222
T47 Sam Stevens E $51,222
T47 Alejandro Tosti E $51,222
T56 Ryan Armour 1 $46,200
T56 Chris Kirk 1 $46,200
T56 Sahith Theegala 1 $46,200
T59 Cameron Davis 2 $44,600
T59 Harrison Endycott 2 $44,600
T59 Keith Mitchell 2 $44,600
T59 Justin Suh 2 $44,600
T59 Cameron Young 2 $44,600
T64 Austin Eckroat 3 $43,000
T64 Webb Simpson 3 $43,000
T64 Callum Tarren 3 $43,000
67 Stewart Cink 5 $42,200
68 Nick Hardy 8 $41,800

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2023 Mexico Open at Vidanta prize money payouts for each PGA Tour player

It pays to play well on the PGA Tour.

It pays to play well on the PGA Tour. Just ask this week’s winner, Tony Finau.

The 33-year-old won the 2023 Mexico Open at Vidanta on Sunday for his sixth career PGA Tour victory and second of the season. Finau shot a 5-under 66 to claim the title at 24 under and the top prize of $1,386,000. Defending champion Jon Rahm finished runner-up, three shots back at 21 under and will take home $839,300. With that, Rahm set a record for most money won in a single season on the PGA Tour. Third-place finisher Brandon Wu, who finished T-2 with Finau last year, earned $531,300.

Check out how much money each PGA Tour player earned this week at the 2023 Mexico Open at Vidanta in Vallarta, Mexico.

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2023 Mexico Open prize money

Position Player Score Earnings
1 Tony Finau -24 $1,386,000
2 Jon Rahm -21 $839,300
3 Brandon Wu -19 $531,300
4 Akshay Bhatia -18 $377,300
T5 Emiliano Grillo -16 $284,900
T5 Eric Cole -16 $284,900
T5 Austin Smotherman -16 $284,900
T8 Cameron Champ -14 $232,925
T8 Ben Taylor -14 $232,925
T10 Patrick Rodgers -13 $179,025
T10 Alejandro Tosti -13 $179,025
T10 Harry Hall -13 $179,025
T10 Beau Hossler -13 $179,025
T10 Joseph Bramlett -13 $179,025
T15 Dylan Wu -12 $132,825
T15 Jimmy Walker -12 $132,825
T15 Carson Young -12 $132,825
T18 Greyson Sigg -11 $98,432
T18 Mark Hubbard -11 $98,432
T18 Adam Long -11 $98,432
T18 Stephan Jaeger -11 $98,432
T18 Vincent Norrman -11 $98,432
T18 Kevin Roy -11 $98,432
T24 Francesco Molinari -10 $62,755
T24 S.H. Kim -10 $62,755
T24 Wyndham Clark -10 $62,755
T24 Kevin Chappell -10 $62,755
T24 Andrew Putnam -10 $62,755
T24 Will Gordon -10 $62,755
T30 Trevor Werbylo -9 $50,435
T30 Taylor Pendrith -9 $50,435
T30 Michael Kim -9 $50,435
T33 Ryan Moore -8 $41,067
T33 Nicolai Hojgaard -8 $41,067
T33 Brice Garnett -8 $41,067
T33 Ryan Gerard -8 $41,067
T33 Byeong Hun An -8 $41,067
T33 Erik van Rooyen -8 $41,067
T39 Nate Lashley -7 $30,415
T39 Austin Cook -7 $30,415
T39 Geoff Ogilvy -7 $30,415
T39 Aaron Baddeley -7 $30,415
T39 Gary Woodland -7 $30,415
T39 Scott Piercy -7 $30,415
T39 Michael Gligic -7 $30,415
T46 Ben Martin -6 $22,818
T46 Seung-Yul Noh -6 $22,818
T46 Richy Werenski -6 $22,818
T49 James Hahn -5 $19,199
T49 Andrew Novak -5 $19,199
T49 Satoshi Kodaira -5 $19,199
T49 Chez Reavie -5 $19,199
T49 Zecheng Dou -5 $19,199
T49 Austin Eckroat -5 $19,199
T55 Sebastián Vazquez -4 $17,787
T55 Cody Gribble -4 $17,787
T55 Charley Hoffman -4 $17,787
T55 Jonathan Byrd -4 $17,787
T55 Carl Yuan -4 $17,787
T60 Derek Ernst -3 $16,940
T60 Raul Pereda -3 $16,940
T60 David Lipsky -3 $16,940
T60 Cameron Percy -3 $16,940
T60 Tano Goya -3 $16,940
T60 Maverick McNealy -3 $16,940
T66 Nico Echavarria -2 $16,247
T66 Derek Lamely -2 $16,247
T66 Lanto Griffin -2 $16,247
69 Augusto Nunez -1 $15,939
T70 Trevor Cone E $15,708
T70 Bill Haas E $15,708
72 Jonas Blixt 3 $15,477
73 Lee Hodges 4 $15,323

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2023 LIV Golf Singapore prize money payouts for each player and team

It pays to play well for LIV Golf.

Talor Gooch keeps on cashing in.

The 31-year-old Oklahoman guided his RangeGoats GC to a sweep this weekend at LIV Golf Singapore after winning his second consecutive event, this time via a playoff with Fireballs captain Sergio Garcia. The pair finished tied atop the leaderboard at 17 under at Sentosa Golf Club on Sentosa Island, Singapore, but it will be Gooch who leaves with the top prize of $4 million for his efforts. Over 13 LIV starts, Gooch has made $19,641,232.

Garcia will take home $2.25 million for his runner-up finish, while third-place Brooks Koepka, who finished one shot outside the playoff, earned $1.5  million.

Check out how much money each player and team earned at LIV Golf’s fifth event of its 2023 season.

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LIV Golf Singapore individual prize money

Position Player Score Earnings
1 Talor Gooch -17 $4,000,000
2 Sergio Garcia -17 $2,250,000
3 Brooks Koepka -16 $1,500,000
4 Scott Vincent -15 $1,000,000
5 Mito Pereira -14 $800,000
T6 Jason Kokrak -12 $655,000
T6 Cameron Smith -12 $655,000
T8 Joaquin Niemann -11 $468,333
T8 Charles Howell III -11 $468,333
T8 Harold Varner III -11 $468,333
T11 Peter Uihlein -10 $380,000
T11 Cameron Tringale -10 $380,000
T13 Phil Mickelson -9 $330,000
T13 Eugenio Chacarra -9 $330,000
T13 Patrick Reed -9 $330,000
T16 Louis Oosthuizen -8 $280,000
T16 Marc Leishman -8 $280,000
T16 Jediah Morgan -8 $280,000
T19 Bryson DeChambeau -7 $245,000
T19 Kevin Na -7 $245,000
T19 Anirban Lahiri -7 $245,000
T19 Carlos Ortiz -7 $245,000
T23 Dustin Johnson -6 $208,750
T23 Danny Lee -6 $208,750
T23 Bubba Watson -6 $208,750
T23 Thomas Pieters -6 $208,750
T27 Brendan Steele -5 $190,000
T27 Laurie Canter -5 $190,000
T27 Ian Poulter -5 $190,000
T30 Matt Jones -4 $175,000
T30 Henrik Stenson -4 $175,000
T30 Paul Casey -4 $175,000
T33 Sebastián Muñoz -3 $160,000
T33 Charl Schwartzel -3 $160,000
T33 David Puig -3 $160,000
T36 Richard Bland -2 $145,000
T36 Graeme McDowell -2 $145,000
T36 Bernd Wiesberger -2 $145,000
T36 Lee Westwood -2 $145,000
T36 Pat Perez -2 $145,000
T41 Martin Kaymer -1 $133,750
T41 Branden Grace -1 $133,750
T41 Matthew Wolff -1 $133,750
T41 Dean Burmester -1 $133,750
45 Sihwan Kim 1 $127,500
46 Chase Koepka 2 $125,000
47 Abraham Ancer 4 $122,500
48 James Piot 8 $120,000

LIV Golf Singapore team prize money

Place Team Score Earnings
1 RangeGoats GC -37 $3 million
2 Fireballs GC -34 $1.5 million
3 Crushers GC -32 $500,000

LIV owns a 75 percent stake in each franchise and provided teams with an undisclosed amount of operating capital for the year. The teams are expected to largely run on their own dime this season, with team prize earnings going directly towards its day-to-day costs.

The upstart circuit led by Greg Norman and backed by Saudi Arabia’s Public Investment Fund has long been criticized as a way for the Kingdom to sportswash its controversial human rights record. Saudi Arabia has been accused of politically motivated killings, torture, forced disappearances and inhumane treatment of prisoners. Members of the royal family and Saudi government were accused of involvement in the murder of Jamal Khashoggi, a Saudi journalist and Washington Post columnist.

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2023 Zurich Classic of New Orleans prize money payouts for each PGA Tour player at TPC Louisiana

It pays to play well on the PGA Tour.

It pays to play well on the PGA Tour, folks. Just ask this week’s winners, Nick Hardy and Davis Riley.

The American duo split the top prize of $2,485,400 ($1,242,700 each) after storming up the leaderboard in the final round to win the 2023 Zurich Classic of New Orleans. The pair went on a 7-under 65 bogey-free birdie fest that included four circles on the scorecard over their last six holes. Hardy/Riley set a tournament record at 30 under, two shots clear of Adam Hadwin and Nick Taylor, who took home $1,014,800 ($507,400 each).

Check out the prize money payouts for each team at the 2023 Zurich Classic of New Orleans at TPC Louisiana in Avondale, Louisiana.

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Zurich Classic prize money payouts

Position Players Score Earnings
1 Nick Hardy / Davis Riley -30 $2,485,400
2 Nick Taylor / Adam Hadwin -28 $1,014,800
3 Beau Hossler / Wyndham Clark -27 $664,350
T4 Patrick Cantlay / Xander Schauffele -26 $522,450
T4 Matthew NeSmith / Taylor Moore -26 $522,450
6 Keith Mitchell / Sungjae Im -25 $417,100
T7 Si Woo Kim / Tom Kim -23 $326,800
T7 Sean O’Hair / Brandon Matthews -23 $326,800
T9 Martin Trainer / Chad Ramey -22 $253,700
T9 Matthias Schwab / Vincent Norrman -22 $253,700
T11 Joel Dahmen / Denny McCarthy -21 $187,265
T11 Billy Horschel / Sam Burns -21 $187,265
T13 David Lipsky / Aaron Rai -20 $115,555
T13 Thomas Detry / Victor Perez -20 $115,555
T13 Michael Gligic / Taylor Pendrith -20 $115,555
T13 Byeong Hun An / S.H. Kim -20 $115,555
T13 Troy Merritt / Robert Streb -20 $115,555
T13 Harris English / Tom Hoge -20 $115,555
T19 Charley Hoffman / Nick Watney -19 $72,240
T19 Seung-yul Noh / Michael Kim -19 $72,240
T19 Kurt Kitayama / Taylor Montgomery -19 $72,240
T19 Matthew Fitzpatrick / Andrew Fitzpatrick -19 $72,240
T23 Luke List / Henrik Norlander -18 $49,192
T23 Luke Donald / Edoardo Molinari -18 $49,192
T23 Justin Suh / Sahith Theegala -18 $49,192
T26 Sam Ryder / Doc Redman -17 $39,245
T26 Joseph Bramlett / Dylan Wu -17 $39,245
T26 Dylan Frittelli / Matti Schmid -17 $39,245
T26 Brendon Todd / Patton Kizzire -17 $39,245
T26 J.J. Spaun / Hayden Buckley -17 $39,245
T26 MJ Daffue / Erik van Rooyen -17 $39,245
32 Thorbjorn Olesen / Nicolai Hojgaard -16 $36,636
33 Grayson Murray / Wesley Bryan -14 $35,948
34 Tyler Duncan / Hank Lebioda -13 $35,260
35 Fabian Gomez / Augusto Nunez -12 $34,572

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2023 LIV Golf Adelaide prize money payouts for each player and team in Australia

It pays to play well for LIV Golf.

Few players have capitalized more since taking their talents to LIV Golf than Talor Gooch.

The 31-year-old Oklahoman helped the 4 Aces win the team title last year and won for the first time as an individual on Sunday at LIV Golf Adelaide at the Grange Golf Club in Australia. Gooch nearly blew a 10-shot lead in the final round, but will take home the top prize of $4 million for his efforts, just south of half of his career earnings over 121 starts on the PGA Tour ($9,250,299). Over 12 LIV starts, Gooch has made $15,641,232.

Runner-up Anirban Lahiri finished three shots back and earned $2.25 million, while the following players who finished T-3 will each leave with $1 million: Cameron Tringale, Patrick Reed, Cameron Smith and Pat Perez.

Check out how much each player and team earned at LIV Golf’s fourth event of its 2023 season.

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LIV Golf Adelaide individual prize money

Position Player Score Earnings
1 Talor Gooch -19 $4,000,000
2 Anirban Lahiri -16 $2,250,000
T3 Cameron Tringale -15 $1,000,000
T3 Patrick Reed -15 $1,000,000
T3 Cameron Smith -15 $1,000,000
T3 Pat Perez -15 $1,000,000
T7 Peter Uihlein -14 $533,333
T7 Dean Burmester -14 $533,333
T7 Charl Schwartzel -14 $533,333
10 Dustin Johnson -13 $415,000
T11 Sergio Garcia -12 $310,000
T11 Phil Mickelson -12 $310,000
T11 Kevin Na -12 $310,000
T11 Henrik Stenson -12 $310,000
T11 Bubba Watson -12 $310,000
T11 Louis Oosthuizen -12 $310,000
T11 Jason Kokrak -12 $310,000
T11 Brooks Koepka -12 $310,000
T11 Harold Varner III -12 $310,000
T11 Abraham Ancer -12 $310,000
T21 Charles Howell III -11 $230,000
T21 Marc Leishman -11 $230,000
T21 Sebastián Muñoz -11 $230,000
T24 Danny Lee -10 $207,500
T24 Chase Koepka -10 $207,500
T26 Ian Poulter -9 $192,500
T26 Brendan Steele -9 $192,500
T26 Mito Pereira -9 $192,500
T26 Bryson DeChambeau -9 $192,500
T30 Bernd Wiesberger -8 $177,500
T30 Joaquin Niemann -8 $177,500
T32 Richard Bland -7 $162,500
T32 Thomas Pieters -7 $162,500
T32 David Puig -7 $162,500
T32 James Piot -7 $162,500
T36 Graeme McDowell -6 $147,500
T36 Lee Westwood -6 $147,500
T36 Carlos Ortiz -6 $147,500
39 Paul Casey -4 $142,500
T40 Branden Grace -3 $138,750
T40 Scott Vincent -3 $138,750
42 Matt Jones -2 $135,000
43 Jediah Morgan -1 $132,500
T44 Matthew Wolff E $128,750
T44 Eugenio Chacarra E $128,750
46 Martin Kaymer 7 $125,000
47 Sihwan Kim 14 $122,500
WD Sam Horsfield N/A $80,000
Alternate Laurie Canter N/A $40,000

LIV Golf Adelaide team prize money

Place Team Score Earnings
1 4 Aces GC -47 $3 million
2 RangeGoats GC -46 $1.5 million
3 Stinger GC -44 $500,000

LIV owns a 75 percent stake in each franchise and provided teams with an undisclosed amount of operating capital for the year. The teams are expected to largely run on their own dime this season, with team prize earnings going directly towards its day-to-day costs.

The upstart circuit led by Greg Norman and backed by Saudi Arabia’s Public Investment Fund has long been criticized as a way for the Kingdom to sportswash its controversial human rights record. Saudi Arabia has been accused of politically motivated killings, torture, forced disappearances and inhumane treatment of prisoners. Members of the royal family and Saudi government were accused of involvement in the murder of Jamal Khashoggi, a Saudi journalist and Washington Post columnist.

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Prize money payouts for each player at the 2023 Masters at Augusta National

It pays to play well at Augusta National.

AUGUSTA, Ga. — The cervezas are on Jon Rahm tonight. And the next few nights.

The 28-year-old Spaniard claimed his second major title on Sunday at the 2023 Masters at Augusta National Golf Club, earning a green jacket and a cool $3.24 million for his four-shot victory over runners-up Phil Mickelson and Brooks Koepka, who will each take home $1.58 million.

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This year’s event set a pair of records in regard to prize money, with an $18 million purse, up from $15 million in 2022 and $11.5 million in 2021. Not only that, Rahm’s payday is slightly more than the $2.7 million that Scottie Scheffler earned last year.

Check out the prize money payouts for each player below. Those who missed the cut get $10,000.

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2023 Masters money

Position Player Score Earnings
1 Jon Rahm -12 $3,240,000
T2 Phil Mickelson -8 $1,584,000
T2 Brooks Koepka -8 $1,584,000
T4 Jordan Spieth -7 $744,000
T4 Patrick Reed -7 $744,000
T4 Russell Henley -7 $744,000
T7 Cameron Young -6 $580,500
T7 Viktor Hovland -6 $580,500
9 Sahith Theegala -5 $522,000
T10 Matt Fitzpatrick -4 $432,000
T10 Scottie Scheffler -4 $432,000
T10 Xander Schauffele -4 $432,000
T10 Collin Morikawa -4 $432,000
T14 Gary Woodland -3 $333,000
T14 Patrick Cantlay -3 $333,000
T16 Tom Kim -2 $261,000
T16 Sungjae Im -2 $261,000
T16 Joaquin Niemann -2 $261,000
T16 Shane Lowry -2 $261,000
T16 Justin Rose -2 $261,000
T16 Sam Bennett (a) -2 $0
T16 Hideki Matsuyama -2 $261,000
T23 Keegan Bradley -1 $187,200
T23 Chris Kirk -1 $187,200
T23 K.H. Lee -1 $187,200
T26 Tony Finau E $147,000
T26 Scott Stallings E $147,000
T26 Ryan Fox E $147,000
T29 Si Woo Kim 1 $125,100
T29 Sam Burns 1 $125,100
T29 Harold Varner III 1 $125,100
T29 Mackenzie Hughes 1 $125,100
33 Tommy Fleetwood 3 $111,600
T34 Tyrrell Hatton 4 $97,200
T34 Cameron Smith 4 $97,200
T34 Zach Johnson 4 $97,200
T34 Talor Gooch 4 $97,200
T34 J.T. Poston 4 $97,200
T39 Taylor Moore 5 $79,200
T39 Abraham Ancer 5 $79,200
T39 Adam Scott 5 $79,200
T39 Jason Day 5 $79,200
T43 Max Homa 6 $66,600
T43 Harris English 6 $66,600
T43 Mito Pereira 6 $66,600
T46 Sepp Straka 7 $57,600
T46 Séamus Power 7 $57,600
T48 Thomas Pieters 8 $50,760
T48 Dustin Johnson 8 $50,760
T50 Charl Schwartzel 9 $46,080
T50 Fred Couples 9 $46,080
52 Billy Horschel 12 $44,280
53 Keith Mitchell 14 $43,200

 

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Prize money payouts for each PGA Tour player at the 2023 Valero Texas Open

It pays to play well on the PGA Tour.

It pays to play well on the PGA Tour. Just ask this week’s winner, Corey Conners.

The 31-year-old Canadian won the 2023 Valero Texas Open on Sunday for his second PGA Tour victory after winning the same event in 2019 at San Antonio’s Oaks Course. Conners shot a 4-under 68 to finish at 15 under and claim the top prize of $1,602,000. Sam Stevens finished a shot back at 14 under and earned just under seven figures at $970,100.

Check out how much money each PGA Tour player earned this week at the 2023 Valero Texas Open at TPC San Antonio’s Oaks Course in Texas.

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2023 Valero Texas Open prize money

Position Player Score Winnings
1 Corey Conners -15 $1,602,000
2 Sam Stevens -14 $970,100
T3 Sam Ryder -13 $525,100
T3 Matt Kuchar -13 $525,100
5 Patrick Rodgers -11 $364,900
T6 Chez Reavie -10 $300,375
T6 Lee Hodges -10 $300,375
T6 Byeong Hun An -10 $300,375
9 Andrew Novak -9 $260,325
T10 Chris Kirk -8 $206,925
T10 Ben Martin -8 $206,925
T10 Hayden Buckley -8 $206,925
T10 Rickie Fowler -8 $206,925
T10 Padraig Harrington -8 $206,925
T15 Robby Shelton -7 $135,725
T15 MJ Daffue -7 $135,725
T15 Lanto Griffin -7 $135,725
T15 Alex Noren -7 $135,725
T15 Nick Taylor -7 $135,725
T15 S.H. Kim -7 $135,725
T15 Hideki Matsuyama -7 $135,725
T22 Jimmy Walker -6 $83,066
T22 J.J. Spaun -6 $83,066
T22 Sepp Straka -6 $83,066
T22 Charley Hoffman -6 $83,066
T22 Taylor Montgomery -6 $83,066
T22 Peter Malnati -6 $83,066
T28 Nick Hardy -5 $55,921
T28 Aaron Rai -5 $55,921
T28 Christiaan Bezuidenhout -5 $55,921
T28 Nicolai Hojgaard -5 $55,921
T28 Matt Wallace -5 $55,921
T28 Harry Hall -5 $55,921
T28 Nico Echavarria -5 $55,921
T28 Andrew Putnam -5 $55,921
T28 Harry Higgs -5 $55,921
T37 Roberto Diaz -4 $43,165
T37 Augusto Nunez -4 $43,165
T39 Eric Cole -3 $36,045
T39 Michael Thompson -3 $36,045
T39 Luke List -3 $36,045
T39 Si Woo Kim -3 $36,045
T39 Kevin Chappell -3 $36,045
T39 Dylan Wu -3 $36,045
45 Lucas Glover -2 $29,815
T46 Matti Schmid -1 $24,246
T46 Michael Kim -1 $24,246
T46 Beau Hossler -1 $24,246
T46 Luke Donald -1 $24,246
T46 Kevin Streelman -1 $24,246
T46 Tano Goya -1 $24,246
T46 Akshay Bhatia -1 $24,246
T53 Brendon Todd E $21,152
T53 Emiliano Grillo E $21,152
T53 Pierceson Coody E $21,152
T56 Ryan Gerard 1 $20,648
T56 Trevor Werbylo 1 $20,648
T58 Brandon Wu 2 $20,292
T58 Tyler Duncan 2 $20,292
T60 Brice Garnett 3 $19,758
T60 Jason Dufner 3 $19,758
T60 Chesson Hadley 3 $19,758
T60 Henrik Norlander 3 $19,758
T64 Patton Kizzire 4 $18,868
T64 Satoshi Kodaira 4 $18,868
T64 Garrick Higo 4 $18,868
T64 Cole Hammer 4 $18,868
T64 Thomas Detry 4 $18,868
T64 Chandler Phillips 4 $18,868
70 Justin Lower 7 $18,245
71 Kyle Stanley 8 $18,067

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Prize money payouts for each PGA Tour player at the 2023 WGC-Dell Technologies Match Play

It pays to play well on the PGA Tour.

It pays to play well on the PGA Tour. Just ask this week’s winner, Sam Burns.

The 26-year-old earned his fifth PGA Tour win Sunday at the 2023 World Golf Championships-Dell Technologies Match Play, the final match play event on the Tour’s schedule for the foreseeable future.

Burns outlasted a field of the Tour’s best and defeated Cameron Young, 6 and 5, to earn the top prize of $3.5 million. Young will take home $2.2 million for his runner-up efforts, with Rory McIlroy, winner of the third-place consolation match against Scottie Scheffler, earning $1.42 million. Even Scheffler will break seven figures with $1.145 million in winnings.

Check out how much money each PGA Tour player earned this week at the 2023 WGC-Dell Technologies Match Play at Austin Country Club in Austin, Texas.

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2023 WGC-Dell Technologies Match Play

Position Player Earnings
1 Sam Burns $3,500,000
2 Cameron Young $2,200,000
3 Rory McIlroy $1,420,000
4 Scottie Scheffler $1,145,000
T-5 Jason Day $645,000
T-5 Kurt Kitayama $645,000
T-5 Xander Schauffele $645,000
T-5 Mackenzie Hughes $645,000
T-9 Max Homa $365,000
T-9 Patrick Cantlay $365,000
T-9 Matt Kuchar $365,000
T-9 J.T. Poston $365,000
T-9 J.J. Spaun $365,000
T-9 Lucas Herbert $365,000
T-9 Andrew Putnam $365,000
T-9 Billy Horschel $365,000
T-17 Rickie Fowler $219,909
T-17 Brian Harman $219,909
T-17 Cam Davis $219,909
T-17 Ryan Fox $219,909
T-17 Si Woo Kim $219,909
T-17 Tony Finau $219,909
T-17 Taylor Montgomery $219,909
T-17 Russell Henley $219,909
T-17 Corey Conners $219,909
T-17 Sungjae Im $219,909
T-17 Adrian Meronk $219,909
T-28 Davis Riley $166,000
T-28 Keegan Bradley $166,000
T-28 Collin Morikawa $166,000
T-31 Hideki Matsuyama $113,762
T-31 Sahith Theegala $113,762
T-31 Seamus Power $113,762
T-31 Tom Kim $113,762
T-31 Jon Rahm $113,762
T-31 Scott Stallings $113,762
T-31 Nick Taylor $113,762
T-31 Kevin Kisner $113,762
T-31 Aaron Wise $113,762
T-31 Harris English $113,762
T-31 Viktor Hovland $113,762
T-31 Victor Perez $113,762
T-31 Min Woo Lee $113,762
T-31 Jordan Spieth $113,762
T-31 Adam Scott $113,762
T-31 Ben Griffin $113,762
T-31 Davis Thompson $113,762
T-31 Justin Suh $113,762
T-31 Matt Fitzpatrick $113,762
T-31 Shane Lowry $113,762
T-31 Adam Hadwin $113,762
T-52 Tommy Fleetwood $74,857
T-52 Alex Noren $74,857
T-52 Keith Mitchell $74,857
T-52 Denny McCarthy $74,857
T-52 Chris Kirk $74,857
T-52 Adam Svensson $74,857
T-52 Maverick McNealy $74,857
T-59 K.H. Lee $67,500
T-59 Tom Hoge $67,500
T-59 Will Zalatoris $67,500
T-59 Christiaan Bezuidenhout $67,500
T-59 Tyrrell Hatton $67,500
T-59 Sepp Straka $67,500

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2023 LIV Golf Tucson prize money payouts for each player and team

Lee took home $4 million for the individual win and led Iron Heads GC to a third-place team finish worth $500,000.

Danny Lee is already a winner in just his second LIV Golf League start.

The 32-year-old survived a three-hole, four-man playoff to win for the first time since 2015 on the PGA Tour at the 2023 LIV Golf Tucson event at Gallery Golf Club in Marana, Arizona. For his efforts, Lee will take home the top prize of $4 million, almost a quarter of his career earnings on the PGA Tour ($15,979,537).

The trio of runners-up – Louis Oosthuizen, Brendan Steele and Carlos Ortiz –will each take home $1,558,333. Charles Howell III, who at one point led during the final round, rounds out the top five and leaves with $975,000 for his efforts.

Check out how much each player and team earned at LIV Golf’s second event of its 2023 season.

LIV Golf Tucson individual prize money

Position Player Score Earnings
1 Danny Lee -9 $4,000,000
T2 Louis Oosthuizen -9 $1,558,333
T2 Brendan Steele -9 $1,558,333
T2 Carlos Ortiz -9 $1,558,333
5 Charles Howell III -8 $975,000
T6 Sergio Garcia -7 $670,000
T6 Kevin Na -7 $670,000
T6 Matt Jones -7 $670,000
T6 Mito Pereira -7 $670,000
T10 Peter Uihlein -6 $516,667
T10 Branden Grace -6 $516,667
T10 Matthew Wolff -6 $516,667
T13 Pat Perez -5 $270,400
T13 Marc Leishman -5 $270,400
T13 Dustin Johnson -5 $270,400
T13 Cameron Tringale -5 $270,400
T13 Talor Gooch -5 $270,400
T18 Patrick Reed -4 $223,000
T18 Sam Horsfield -4 $223,000
T20 Bubba Watson -3 $180,500
T20 Scott Vincent -3 $180,500
T20 Eugenio Lopez-Chacarra -3 $180,500
T20 David Puig -3 $180,500
T24 Paul Casey -2 $163,000
T24 Richard Bland -2 $163,000
T24 Brooks Koepka -2 $163,000
T24 Harold Varner III -2 $163,000
T24 Cameron Smith -2 $163,000
T24 Abraham Ancer -2 $163,000
T30 Phil Mickelson -1 $154,000
T30 Anirban Lahiri -1 $154,000
T30 Laurie Canter -1 $154,000
T33 Ian Poulter E $148,000
T33 Dean Burmester E $148,000
T33 Thomas Pieters E $148,000
T36 Jason Kokrak +1 $140,000
T36 Bernd Wiesberger +1 $140,000
T36 Sebastian Munoz +1 $140,000
T36 Chase Koepka +1 $140,000
T36 Joaquin Niemann +1 $140,000
41 Graeme McDowell +2 $134,000
42 Henrik Stenson +3 $132,000
43 Lee Westwood +5 $130,000
T44 Bryson DeChambeau +7 $127,000
T44 James Piot +7 $127,000
46 Charl Schwartzel +8 $124,000
47 Jediah Morgan +9 $122,000
48 Sihwan Kim +19 $120,000

LIV Golf Tucson team prize money

Place Team Score Earnings
1 Fireballs GC -25 $3 million
2 4 Aces GC -21 $1.5 million
3 Iron Heads GC -19 $500,000

LIV owns a 75 percent stake in each franchise and provided teams with an undisclosed amount of operating capital for the year. The teams are expected to largely run on their own dime this season, with team prize earnings going directly towards its day-to-day costs.

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Prize money payouts for each PGA Tour player at the 2023 Valspar Championship

It pays to play well on the PGA Tour.

It pays to play well on the PGA Tour. Just ask this week’s winner, Taylor Moore.

The 29-year-old Texan who plays from Oklahoma won the 2023 Valspar Championship on Sunday for his first PGA Tour victory. Moore shot a 4-under 67 to claim the title at 10 under and the top prize of $1,458,000. Also looking for his first win, Adam Schenk finished runner-up at 9 under and will take home a cool $882,900.

Check out how much money each PGA Tour player earned this week at the 2023 Valspar Championship at Innisbrook Resort’s Copperhead Course in Palm Harbor, Florida.

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2023 Valspar Championship prize money

Position Player Score Winnings
1 Taylor Moore -10 $1,458,000
2 Adam Schenk -9 $882,900
T3 Tommy Fleetwood -8 $477,900
T3 Jordan Spieth -8 $477,900
5 Wyndham Clark -6 $332,100
6 Sam Burns -5 $293,625
T7 Cody Gribble -4 $254,475
T7 Webb Simpson -4 $254,475
T7 Matt Wallace -4 $254,475
T10 Zac Blair -3 $181,575
T10 Patton Kizzire -3 $181,575
T10 J.T. Poston -3 $181,575
T10 Nick Taylor -3 $181,575
T10 Justin Thomas -3 $181,575
T10 Erik Van Rooyen -3 $181,575
T16 Doc Redman -2 $131,625
T16 Rory Sabbatini -2 $131,625
T16 Cameron Percy -2 $131,625
T19 MJ Daffue -1 $89,100
T19 K.H. Lee -1 $89,100
T19 Adam Long -1 $89,100
T19 Denny McCarthy -1 $89,100
T19 Davis Riley -1 $89,100
T19 Sam Ryder -1 $89,100
T19 Michael Thompson -1 $89,100
T19 Sean O’Hair -1 $89,100
T27 Doug Ghim E $53,190
T27 Stephan Jaeger E $53,190
T27 David Lingmerth E $53,190
T27 Andrew Novak E $53,190
T27 Chad Ramey E $53,190
T27 Alex Smalley E $53,190
T27 Kevin Streelman E $53,190
T27 Trevor Werbylo E $53,190
T27 Richy Werenski E $53,190
T36 Joseph Bramlett 1 $35,280
T36 Jason Dufner 1 $35,280
T36 Lucas Glover 1 $35,280
T36 Will Gordon 1 $35,280
T36 David Lipsky 1 $35,280
T36 Maverick McNealy 1 $35,280
T36 Patrick Rodgers 1 $35,280
T36 Justin Rose 1 $35,280
T36 Austin Smotherman 1 $35,280
T45 Ryan Armour 2 $21,519
T45 Ben Griffin 2 $21,519
T45 Kramer Hickok 2 $21,519
T45 Michael Kim 2 $21,519
T45 Seonghyeon Kim 2 $21,519
T45 Andrew Landry 2 $21,519
T45 Ben Martin 2 $21,519
T45 Henrik Norlander 2 $21,519
T45 Victor Perez 2 $21,519
T45 Justin Suh 2 $21,519
T45 Gary Woodland 2 $21,519
T45 Byeong-Hun An 2 $21,519
57 Greyson Sigg 3 $18,711
T58 Garrick Higgo 4 $18,387
T58 Dylan Wu 4 $18,387
T58 Hank Lebioda 4 $18,387
T61 Ludvig Aberg (a) 5
T61 Joel Dahmen 5 $18,063
T63 Lee Hodges 6 $17,820
T63 Carl Yuan 6 $17,820
T65 Tyson Alexander 7 $17,334
T65 Ryan Brehm 7 $17,334
T65 Trevor Cone 7 $17,334
T65 Harrison Endycott 7 $17,334
T69 Marty Dou Zecheng 8
T69 Nick Gabrelcik (a) 8 $16,929
T71 James Hahn 10 $16,686
T71 Ryan Gerard 10 $16,686

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