Prize money payouts for each LPGA player at 2023 Hilton Grand Vacations Tournament of Champions

Brooke Henderson now ranks 20th on the LPGA all-time career money list.

Brooke Henderson, the winningest golfer in Canadian history, notched her 13th LPGA victory at the season-opening Hilton Grand Vacations Tournament of Champions in Orlando. The 25-year-old now ranks 14th on the LPGA’s all-time wins list, tied with Jin Young Ko and Stacy Lewis.

With the $225,000 winner’s check at Lake Nona Golf and Country Club, Henderson’s official career earnings climb to $10,825,467. She now ranks 20th on the LPGA all-time career money list. She is one of 24 women to have surpassed the $10-million mark.

Here are the prize money payouts for each LPGA player at 2023 Hilton Grand Vacations Tournament of Champions:

Position Player Score Earnings
1 Brooke Henderson -16 $225,000
T2 Charley Hull -12 $152,898
T2 Maja Stark -12 $152,898
4 Nelly Korda -11 $99,457
5 Nasa Hataoka -9 $80,052
T6 Gaby Lopez -8 $56,117
T6 Yuka Saso -8 $56,117
T6 Paula Reto -8 $56,117
T9 Leona Maguire -6 $41,239
T9 Ashleigh Buhai -6 $41,239
11 Moriya Jutanugarn -5 $36,836
T12 Danielle Kang -4 $31,890
T12 Ryann O’Toole -4 $31,890
T12 Anna Nordqvist -4 $31,890
15 Wei Ling Hsu -3 $28,139
T16 Jennifer Kupcho -2 $25,907
T16 Gemma Dryburgh -2 $25,907
T18 Ayaka Furue -1 $23,158
T18 Jodi Ewart Shadoff -1 $23,158
T18 Pajaree Anannarukarn -1 $23,158
T21 Nanna Koerstz Madsen E $20,377
T21 Marina Alex E $20,377
T21 Lizette Salas E $20,377
T21 Matilda Castren E $20,377
25 Ally Ewing 1 $18,533
26 Celine Boutier 2 $17,855
27 Andrea Lee 3 $17,174
28 Patty Tavatanakit 14 $16,495
29 Ariya Jutanugarn 21 $15,816

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2023 Sony Open in Hawaii 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, Si Woo Kim.

The 27-year-old South Korean shot a final-round 6-under 64 thanks to a pair of late birdies on his final two holes to win the 2023 Sony Open in Hawaii at Waialae Country Club by one shot over Hayden Buckley, who entered the final round with a two-shot lead in his quest for his first PGA Tour win.

For his efforts, Kim will take home the top prize of $1.42 million, with Buckley earning $861,100.

Check out how much money each PGA Tour player earned this week at the 2023 Sony Open in Hawaii.

Sony Open in Hawaii prize money payouts

Position Player Score Earnings
1 Si Woo Kim -18 $1,422,000
2 Hayden Buckley -17 $861,100
3 Chris Kirk -15 $545,100
T4 Andrew Putnam -14 $332,458
T4 David Lipsky -14 $332,458
T4 Ben Taylor -14 $332,458
T7 Aaron Baddeley -13 $231,865
T7 Matt Kuchar -13 $231,865
T7 Maverick McNealy -13 $231,865
T7 Nate Lashley -13 $231,865
T7 Nick Taylor -13 $231,865
T12 Corey Conners -12 $138,908
T12 Nico Echavarria -12 $138,908
T12 Andrew Novak -12 $138,908
T12 J.J. Spaun -12 $138,908
T12 Byeong Hun An -12 $138,908
T12 Taylor Montgomery -12 $138,908
T12 Austin Eckroat -12 $138,908
T12 S.H. Kim -12 $138,908
T12 Ben Griffin -12 $138,908
T21 Adam Scott -11 $77,025
T21 Brendon Todd -11 $77,025
T21 Brice Garnett -11 $77,025
T21 Kevin Yu -11 $77,025
T21 Stewart Cink -11 $77,025
T21 Carl Yuan -11 $77,025
T21 J.T. Poston -11 $77,025
T28 Stephan Jaeger -10 $55,300
T28 Harry Hall -10 $55,300
T28 K.H. Lee -10 $55,300
T28 Will Gordon -10 $55,300
T32 Michael Thompson -9 $41,387
T32 Ben Martin -9 $41,387
T32 Cam Davis -9 $41,387
T32 Russell Henley -9 $41,387
T32 Tyson Alexander -9 $41,387
T32 Doc Redman -9 $41,387
T32 Denny McCarthy -9 $41,387
T32 Brian Harman -9 $41,387
T32 Ryan Palmer -9 $41,387
T41 Chez Reavie -8 $28,045
T41 Justin Suh -8 $28,045
T41 Augusto Núñez -8 $28,045
T41 Nick Hardy -8 $28,045
T41 Tom Hoge -8 $28,045
T41 Adam Svensson -8 $28,045
T41 Ryan Brehm -8 $28,045
T48 Danny Lee -7 $20,250
T48 Greyson Sigg -7 $20,250
T48 Hideki Matsuyama -7 $20,250
T48 Adam Long -7 $20,250
T48 Brendan Steele -7 $20,250
T48 Zac Blair -7 $20,250
T54 Keita Nakajima -6 $18,249
T54 Kevin Tway -6 $18,249
T54 Joseph Bramlett -6 $18,249
T54 MJ Daffue -6 $18,249
T54 Joseph Winslow -6 $18,249
T54 Davis Thompson -6 $18,249
T54 Chad Ramey -6 $18,249
T61 Cole Hammer -5 $17,380
T61 Kelly Kraft -5 $17,380
T61 Eric Cole -5 $17,380
T61 Aaron Rai -5 $17,380
T65 Brian Stuard -4 $16,906
T65 Troy Merritt -4 $16,906
T67 Taiga Semikawa -3 $16,353
T67 Russell Knox -3 $16,353
T67 Anders Albertson -3 $16,353
T67 Adam Schenk -3 $16,353
T67 Austin Smotherman -3 $16,353
72 Kazuki Higa -2 $15,879
T73 Harris English -1 $15,642
T73 Kurt Kitayama -1 $15,642
75 Zach Johnson 1 $15,405
76 Patton Kizzire 2 $15,247

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13 golfers have made $50 million on the PGA Tour, and it might be a while until there’s a 14th

Jordan Spieth, Justin Thomas and Jason Day are the most recent golfers to reach $50 million.

There are 13 golfers in PGA Tour history who have reached the $50 million plateau.

It may be a while until we see a 14th.

Even with the massive increase in prize money coming in 2023, there’s a variety of reasons why we may not see No. 14 for some time.

Jordan Spieth, Justin Thomas and Jason Day are the most recent golfers to reach $50 million. Adam Scott, meanwhile, just became the seventh to reach $60 million.

They are part of an exclusive group headlined by Tiger Woods, whose $120 million (and counting) will likely stay No. 1 a while. Nos. 2 and 3 on the list – Phil Mickelson and Dustin Johnson – are now members of the LIV Golf League. Nos. 4 and 5 are PGA Tour Champions stalwarts these days.

Ranking Golfer Money
1 Tiger Woods $120,895,206
2 Phil Mickelson $94,955,060
3 Dustin Johnson $74,897,059
4 Jim Furyk $71,507,269
5 Vijay Singh $71,236,216
6 Rory McIlroy $68,064,549
7 Adam Scott $59,873,599
8 Justin Rose $57,432,647
9 Matt Kuchar $55,183,496
10 Sergio Garcia $54,433,395
11 Jordan Spieth $52,791,175
12 Justin Thomas $50,953,830
13 Jason Day $50,791,670

Jason Day is 13th and the last on the list of the current $50 million earners. Right below him is Ernie Els, tantalizingly close at $49,339,400, just $660,600 away. Now a regular on the Champions circuit, Els’ days making money on the “regular” Tour are probably over.

Then it’s Bubba Watson at No. 15 at $48,049,778, also now a member of LIV Golf. Behind him is Zach Johnson (16) at $47,768,230, Davis Love III (17) at $44,959,243 and Steve Stricker (18) is at $44,936,354.

Webb Simpson practices at the TPC Southwind driving range ahead of the 2022 FedEx St. Jude Championship in Memphis, Tennessee. (Photo: USA TODAY Sports Network)

Perhaps the next $50 million man will be Webb Simpson. He’s still more than $5 million away ($44,260,188 so far) but at age 37 probably has some good earning years left.

Stewart Cink is No. 20 on the money list at $42,847,649, with Rickie Fowler at No. 21. With $42,355,591 in earnings, Fowler, 34, no doubt has time on his side, if he can rekindle his game.

Fowler made just $1,072,929 in 22 events (13 made cuts) last season and just $3,110,142 combined over his last three seasons. This compared to what Fowler earned per season the ten years prior:

  • $3,945,810
  • $4,235,237
  • $6,083,197
  • $2,713,563
  • $5,773,430
  • $4,806,117
  • $1,816,742
  • $3,066,293
  • $2,084,681
  • $2,857,108

The next three on the list are Charles Howell III ($42,025,458), David Toms ($41,901,709) and Brandt Snedeker ($40,539,179).

Maybe the next $50 million man is the most recent $40 million man: Hideki Matsuyama. Now at $40,439,137, he is No. 25 on the all-time list and just 30 years old. His 31st birthday is Feb. 25 and he’s expected to be a force on the Tour for years to come.

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Prize money payouts for each PGA Tour player at the 2023 Sentry Tournament of Champions

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

It pays to play well on the PGA Tour, especially at the new designated events. Just ask this week’s winner, Jon Rahm.

The 28-year-old Spaniard won the 2023 Sentry Tournament of Champions at the Plantation Course at Kapalua in Hawaii after a 10-under 63 in Sunday’s final round and a historic collapse on the part of Collin Morikawa. The win is the eighth of Rahm’s career, and for his efforts, the 2021 U.S. Open champion will take home the top prize of $2.7 million.

Check out how much money each PGA Tour player earned this week at the 2023 Sentry Tournament of Champions, which had a total purse of $15 million.

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Sentry Tournament of Champions prize money payouts

Position Player Score Earnings
1 Jon Rahm -27 $2,700,000
2 Collin Morikawa -25 $1,500,000
T3 Tom Hoge -23 $840,000
T3 Max Homa -23 $840,000
T5 Tom Kim -22 $555,000
T5 J.J. Spaun -22 $555,000
T7 Tony Finau -21 $368,750
T7 K.H. Lee -21 $368,750
T7 Scottie Scheffler -21 $368,750
T7 Matt Fitzpatrick -21 $368,750
T11 Will Zalatoris -20 $292,500
T11 Luke List -20 $292,500
T13 Cameron Young -19 $265,000
T13 Jordan Spieth -19 $265,000
T13 Sungjae Im -19 $265,000
T16 Patrick Cantlay -18 $241,000
T16 Brian Harman -18 $241,000
T18 Viktor Hovland -17 $229,000
T18 Corey Conners -17 $229,000
T18 Aaron Wise -17 $229,000
T21 Mackenzie Hughes -16 $220,000
T21 Sepp Straka -16 $220,000
T21 J.T. Poston -16 $220,000
T21 Hideki Matsuyama -16 $220,000
T25 Seamus Power -15 $213,333
T25 Scott Stallings -15 $213,333
T25 Justin Thomas -15 $213,333
28 Trey Mullinax -14 $211,000
29 Adam Scott -13 $210,000
T30 Billy Horschel -12 $208,500
T30 Russell Henley -12 $208,500
32 Sam Burns -11 $207,000
33 Sahith Theegala -10 $206,000
34 Keegan Bradley -9 $205,000
T35 Chez Reavie -7 $203,500
T35 Ryan Brehm -7 $203,500
37 Adam Svensson -5 $202,000
38 Chad Ramey -2 $201,000
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2022 PNC Championship prize money payout breakdown for each team

Check out how much money each team earned this week in Orlando.

It pays to play well, even during professional golf’s silly season. Just ask the Singhs.

Three-time major champion Vijay Singh and son, Qass, signed for a 13-under 59 for the second consecutive day to win the 2022 PNC Championship at the Ritz-Carlton Golf Club in Orlando for the first time in their 16th playing of the annual family hit-and-giggle.

For their efforts, the team took home the top prize of $200,000, while the runners-up Justin and Mike Thomas and John and John Daly II earned $68,625.

Check out how much money each player earned this week at the 2022 PNC Championship.

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Position Team Score Prize money
1 Team Singh -26 $200,000
T-2 Team Daly -24 $68,625
T-2 Team Thomas -24 $68,625
4 Team Harrington -22 $50,000
T-5 Team Kuchar -21 $48,000
T-5 Team Korda -21 $48,000
T-5 Team Langer -21 $48,000
T-8 Team O’Meara -20 $45,167
T-8 Team Spieth -20 $45,167
T-8 Team Woods -20 $45,167
11 Team Cink -19 $44,000
12 Team Duval -18 $43,500
T-13 Team Lehman -17 $42,750
T-13 Team Trevino -17 $42,750
T-15 Team Faldo -16 $41,750
T-15 Team Furyk -16 $41,750
T-17 Team Sorenstam -15 $40,750
T-17 Team Leonard -15 $40,750
T-19 Team Player -14 $40,125
T-19 Team Price -14 $40,125

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2022 QBE Shootout prize money payouts for each PGA Tour, LPGA player

It pays to play well, even in unofficial events.

It pays to play well, even during professional golf’s silly season. Just ask teammates Tom Hoge and Sahith Theegala.

The pair added the 2022 QBE Shootout, an unofficial money event hosted annually at Tiburon Golf Club in Naples, Florida, to their list of accomplishments on Sunday after Theegala made a clutch birdie putt on the 18th hole to take a one-shot win over Charley Hoffman and Ryan Palmer at 34 under.

For their efforts, the duo will split the top prize of $950,000 ($475,000 each).

Check out how much money each PGA Tour and LPGA player earned this week at the 2022 QBE Shootout.

2022 QBE Shootout prize money

Position Players Score Prize money
1 Tom Hoge-Sahith Theegala -34 $950,000 ($475,000 each)
2 Charley Hoffman-Ryan Palmer -33 $590,000 ($295,000 each)
3 Harris English-Matt Kuchar -32 $360,000 ($180,000 each)
4 Max Homa-Kevin Kisner -30 $284,000 ($142,000 each)
T-5 Trey Mullinax-Scott Stallings -27 $230,500 ($115,250 each)
T-5 Nelly Korda-Denny McCarthy -27 $230,500 ($115,250 each)
7 Steve Stricker-Cameron Young -26 $205,000 ($102,500 each)
T-8 Brian Harman-Sepp Straka -25 $197,500 ($98,750 each)
T-8 Corey Conners-K.H. Lee -25 $197,500 ($98,750 each)
T-10 Maverick McNealy-Lexi Thompson -24 $187,500 ($93,750 each)
T-10 Jason Day-Billy Horschel -24 $187,500 ($93,750 each)
12 Keith Mitchell-J.J. Spaun -23 $180,000 ($90,000 each)

Next year the QBE will reportedly be a mixed-team event for PGA Tour and LPGA players. This year’s tournament was the first without longtime host Greg Norman, who is now the CEO and commissioner of LIV Golf.

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How much money each PGA Tour player earned at the 2022 Hero World Challenge

Viktor Hovland took home the top prize of $1 million.

It pays to play well in limited-field events, folks, especially ones hosted by 15-time major champion Tiger Woods. Just ask this week’s winner, Viktor Hovland.

The 25-year-old Norwegian defended his title at the 2022 Hero World Challenge at Albany Golf Club in the Bahamas, holding off Scottie Scheffler for the second consecutive year. In addition to his pair of Hero titles, Hovland is a three-time winner on the PGA Tour and two-time winner on the DP World Tour. Hovland took home the top-prize of $1 million, with Scheffler earning $375,000.

Check out how much money each player earned this week at the 2022 Hero World Challenge in the Bahamas.

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Position Player Score Earnings
1 Viktor Hovland -16 $1,000,000
2 Scottie Scheffler -14 $375,000
3 Cameron Young -12 $225,000
4 Xander Schauffele -11 $150,000
5 Justin Thomas -10 $135,000
6 Collin Morikawa -9 $120,000
7 Tony Finau -6 $115,000
T8 Sungjae Im -5 $112,500
T8 Jon Rahm -5 $112,500
T10 Tom Kim -4 $109,500
T10 Sepp Straka -4 $109,500
12 Sam Burns -2 $108,000
T13 Matt Fitzpatrick -1 $106,500
T13 Billy Horschel -1 $106,500
15 Jordan Spieth 1 $105,000
16 Corey Conners 2 $104,000
17 Max Homa 4 $103,000
18 Shane Lowry 5 $102,000
19 Kevin Kisner 6 $101,000
20 Tommy Fleetwood 7 $100,000

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Meet the top 10 single-season money list winners in LPGA history

A record-setting six players crossed the $2 million mark this season on the LPGA and 27 players won seven figures.

Almost any other season, Minjee Lee’s $3,809,960 earnings would’ve topped the LPGA money list. But with the CME Group Tour Championship offering a record-setting $2 million first-place prize, Lydia Ko’s season-ending victory pushed her to the top of the list for 2022 at $4,364,403. Lee finished second.

Ko moved up to fifth on the LPGA career money list with $16,695,357, ahead of Lorena Ochoa. Annika Sorenstam, Karrie Webb, Cristie Kerr and Inbee Park are the four players ahead of Ko.

A record-setting six players crossed the $2 million mark this season on the LPGA and 27 players won seven figures.

Where do Ko’s season earnings rank in history? Read on:

Prize money payouts for each LPGA player at 2022 CME Group Tour Championship

The 2022 LPGA season finale featured the largest first-place paycheck in women’s golf history.

Another record payday in women’s golf took place at the season-ending CME Group Tour Championship.

Lydia Ko took home the $2 million first-place prize, moving her to fifth on the career money list, passing Suzann Pettersen ($14,837,579) and Lorena Ochoa ($14,863,331) with $16,695,357 in official earnings. She has won $4,364,403 total this season.

Lorena Ochoa still owns the single-season earnings record of $4,364,994, 2007, just $591 more than Ko in 2022.

Seven-figure checks remain rare in women’s golf. This year, seven will be handed out, though the Aon Risk Reward Challenge $1 million prize is unofficial money. Minjee Lee won both the $1.8 million winner’s check at the U.S. Women’s Open and Aon race this year.

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Check out the final money payouts from the 2022 CME Group Tour Championship.

Finish Golfer Score Earnings
1 Lydia Ko -17 $2,000,000
2 Leona Maguire -15 $550,000
3 Anna Nordqvist -14 $340,000
T4 Georgia Hall -12 $222,500
T4 Jeongeun Lee -12 $222,500
6 Pajaree Anannarukarn -10 $150,000
T7 Brooke Henderson -9 $105,667
T7 Hyo Joo Kim -9 $105,667
T7 Gemma Dryburgh -9 $105,667
T10 Atthaya Thitikul -8 $83,500
T10 Celine Boutier -8 $83,500
T10 Nelly Korda -8 $83,500
T13 Madelene Sagstrom -7 $76,000
T13 Moriya Jutanugarn -7 $76,000
T15 Danielle Kang -6 $72,000
T15 Jodi Ewart Shadoff -6 $72,000
T17 Andrea Lee -5 $67,250
T17 Allisen Corpuz -5 $67,250
T17 Lizette Salas -5 $67,250
T17 Chella Choi -5 $67,250
T21 Xiyu Lin -4 $62,500
T21 Lexi Thompson -4 $62,500
T21 Megan Khang -4 $62,500
T21 Amy Yang -4 $62,500
T25 Ayaka Furue -3 $58,000
T25 Marina Alex -3 $58,000
T25 Sei Young Kim -3 $58,000
T25 Caroline Masson -3 $58,000
T25 Stacy Lewis -3 $58,000
T30 Lilia Vu -2 $54,250
T30 Charley Hull -2 $54,250
T30 Sophia Schubert -2 $54,250
T33 Jennifer Kupcho -1 $50,125
T33 Minjee Lee -1 $50,125
T33 In-gee Chun -1 $50,125
T33 Hannah Green -1 $50,125
T33 Jin Young Ko -1 $50,125
T33 Ashleigh Buhai -1 $50,125
T33 Nanna Koerstz Madsen -1 $50,125
T33 Na Rin An -1 $50,125
T41 Nasa Hataoka E $46,250
T41 Eun-Hee Ji E $46,250
T41 Sarah Schmelzel E $46,250
T41 Alison Lee E $46,250
T45 Ally Ewing 1 $44,250
T45 Cheyenne Knight 1 $44,250
T45 Ryann O’Toole 1 $44,250
T45 Maja Stark 1 $44,250
T49 Hinako Shibuno 2 $42,750
T49 Pornanong Phatlum 2 $42,750
51 A Lim Kim 3 $42,250
52 Matilda Castren 4 $42,000
53 Mina Harigae 5 $41,750
T54 Hye Jin Choi 6 $41,125
T54 Paula Reto 6 $41,125
T54 Carlota Ciganda 6 $41,125
T54 Ariya Jutanugarn 6 $41,125
58 Gaby Lopez 7 $40,500
T59 Yuka Saso 8 $40,125
T59 Patty Tavatanakit 8 $40,125

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Prize money payouts for each PGA Tour player at the 2022 RSM Classic

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, Adam Svensson.

The 28-year-old Canadian earned his first-ever win on Tour on Sunday at the 2022 RSM Classic thanks to two clutch birdies late in the final round that sealed the deal for a bogey-free 6-under 64 and a two-shot victory at 19 under.

For his efforts, Svensson will take home the top prize of $1,458,000. Callum Tarren, Sahith Theegala and Brian Harman finished T-2 at 17 under to earn $612,900 each.

Check out how much money each PGA Tour player earned this week at the 2022 RSM Classic at Sea Island in Georgia.

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Position Player Score Earnings
1 Adam Svensson -19 $1,458,000
T2 Callum Tarren -17 $612,900
T2 Brian Harman -17 $612,900
T2 Sahith Theegala -17 $612,900
T5 Joel Dahmen -15 $277,830
T5 Cole Hammer -15 $277,830
T5 Chris Stroud -15 $277,830
T5 Seamus Power -15 $277,830
T5 Alex Smalley -15 $277,830
T10 Robby Shelton -14 $188,325
T10 David Lingmerth -14 $188,325
T10 Erik Barnes -14 $188,325
T10 Wyndham Clark -14 $188,325
T10 Patrick Rodgers -14 $188,325
T15 J.J. Spaun -13 $127,575
T15 Greyson Sigg -13 $127,575
T15 Seung-Yul Noh -13 $127,575
T15 Will Gordon -13 $127,575
T15 Taylor Pendrith -13 $127,575
T15 Taylor Montgomery -13 $127,575
T21 J.T. Poston -12 $76,646
T21 Russell Knox -12 $76,646
T21 Danny Lee -12 $76,646
T21 Ben Taylor -12 $76,646
T21 Beau Hossler -12 $76,646
T21 Harry Higgs -12 $76,646
T21 Andrew Putnam -12 $76,646
T21 Ben Martin -12 $76,646
T29 Kevin Kisner -11 $51,907
T29 Zac Blair -11 $51,907
T29 Ben Griffin -11 $51,907
T29 Harris English -11 $51,907
T29 Justin Rose -11 $51,907
T29 Paul Haley II -11 $51,907
T35 Chris Gotterup -10 $41,209
T35 Michael Kim -10 $41,209
T35 Patton Kizzire -10 $41,209
T35 Kevin Streelman -10 $41,209
T39 Hayden Buckley -9 $32,805
T39 Keith Mitchell -9 $32,805
T39 Aaron Baddeley -9 $32,805
T39 Henrik Norlander -9 $32,805
T39 Eric Cole -9 $32,805
T39 Carl Yuan -9 $32,805
45 Akshay Bhatia -8 $27,135
T46 Denny McCarthy -7 $21,748
T46 Kevin Roy -7 $21,748
T46 Brice Garnett -7 $21,748
T46 Davis Riley -7 $21,748
T46 Jim Herman -7 $21,748
T46 Stephan Jaeger -7 $21,748
T46 Dylan Wu -7 $21,748
T46 Ryan Armour -7 $21,748
T54 Martin Trainer -6 $18,630
T54 Trevor Cone -6 $18,630
T54 Scott Stallings -6 $18,630
T54 Dean Burmester -6 $18,630
T54 Brandon Wu -6 $18,630
T54 Kevin Yu -6 $18,630
T54 Brent Grant -6 $18,630
T54 Jacob Bridgeman -6 $18,630
T62 Matthias Schwab -5 $17,820
T62 Tyson Alexander -5 $17,820
T64 Joseph Bramlett -4 $17,496
T64 Doc Redman -4 $17,496
66 Justin Suh -3 $17,253
T67 Zecheng Dou -1 $17,010
T67 Andrew Landry -1 $17,010
69 MJ Daffue 1 $16,767

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