2022 AIG Women’s British Open prize money payouts for each player at Muirfield

Ashleigh Buhai claimed the first-place prize of $1,095,000 at Muirfield.

It’s been a banner year for prize money in LPGA majors.

Jennifer Kupcho earned $750,000 for winning the first LPGA major of 2022, the Chevron Championship, the only major first-place prize that did not exceed $1 million this season.

Minjee Lee won the 77th U.S. Women’s Open to claim the biggest prize, banking $1.8 million for her dominating performance at Pine Needles Golf & Country Club in Southern Pines, North Carolina. Even runner-up Mina Harigae took home seven figures.

In Gee Chun, runner-up at the AIG Women’s British Open, pocketed $1,350,000 for winning the KPMG Women’s PGA Championship.

At the Amundi Evian Championship, Brooke Henderson made $1 million for winning her second career major. She won $525,000 when she won her first major six years ago.

South Africa’s Ashleigh Buhai claimed the first-place prize of $1,095,000 after becoming the first woman to win a professional title at historic Muirfield. The 33-year-old has now earned $3,503,926 on the LPGA over the course of her 12-year career.

Take a look at the complete money list from the 2022 AIG  Women’s British Open.

Position Golfer Score Earnings
T1 Ashleigh Buhai -10* $1,095,000
T1 In Gee Chun -10 $673,743
3 Hinako Shibuno -9 $488,285
T4 Minjee Lee -7 $309,546
T4 Leona Maguire -7 $309,546
T4 Madelene Sagstrom -7 $309,546
T7 Celine Boutier -5 $160,700
T7 Nasa Hataoka -5 $160,700
T7 Brooke Henderson -5 $160,700
T7 Lydia Ko -5 $160,700
T7 Stephanie Kyriacou -5 $160,700
T7 Atthaya Thitikul -5 $160,700
T13 A Lim Kim -4 $115,890
T13 Miyuu Yamashita -4 $115,890
T15 Hyo Joo Kim -3 $99,867
T15 Alison Lee -3 $99,867
T15 Kotone Hori -3 $99,867
18 Sei Young Kim -2 $90,006
T19 Louise Duncan -1 $83,350
T19 Jodi Ewart Shadoff -1 $83,350
T19 Linn Grant -1 $83,350
T22 Georgia Hall E $70,407
T22 Charley Hull E $70,407
T22 Eun-Hee Ji E $70,407
T22 Jeongeun Lee E $70,407
T22 Inbee Park E $70,407
T22 Emily Kristine Pedersen E $70,407
T28 Hye Jin Choi +1 $55,306
T28 Ariya Jutanugarn +1 $55,306
T28 Megan Khang +1 $55,306
T28 Andrea Lee +1 $55,306
T28 Xiyu Lin +1 $55,306
T28 Sung Hyun Park +1 $55,306
T28 Rose Zhang (a) +1
T35 Hannah Green +2 $46,554
T35 So Yeon Ryu +2 $46,554
T37 Cheyenne Knight +3 $41,007
T37 Jessica Korda +3 $41,007
T37 Jennifer Kupcho +3 $41,007
T37 Melissa Reid +3 $41,007
T41 Marina Alex +4 $32,475
T41 Na Rin An +4 $32,475
T41 Leonie Harm +4 $32,475
T41 Nelly Korda +4 $32,475
T41 Angela Stanford +4 $32,475
T41 Maja Stark +4 $32,475
T41 Lilia Vu +4 $32,475
T48 Whitney Hillier +5 $26,399
T48 Bronte Law +5 $26,399
T48 Sarah Schmelzel +5 $26,399
T51 Jennifer Chang +6 $23,442
T51 Ally Ewing +6 $23,442
T51 Mo Martin +6 $23,442
T54 Brittany Altomare +7 $20,852
T54 Esther Henseleit +7 $20,852
T54 Lizette Salas +7 $20,852
T54 Albane Valenzuela +7 $20,852
T58 Lydia Hall +8 $17,600
T58 In-Kyung Kim +8 $17,600
T58 Gaby Lopez +8 $17,600
T58 Wichanee Meechai +8 $17,600
T58 Paula Reto +8 $17,600
63 Gemma Dryburgh +10 $16,043
64 Ryann O’Toole +11 $15,676
65 Lee-Anne Pace +12 $15,309

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AIG Women’s British Open prize money purse increases to $7.3 million, up 26 percent over last year

This history this week at Muirfield won’t be limited to the course.

This history this week at Muirfield won’t be limited to the course. The R&A and AIG have announced an increase to the purse at the AIG Women’s British Open by 26 percent, to a new championship record $7.3 million. The first woman to win a professional title at historic Muirfield will receive $1,095,000.

The player who finishes second will earn $720,028.

The total purse for this event has increased 125 percent since AIG came on board as title sponsor.

“We are proud to be the title sponsor of the AIG Women’s Open and to serve as allies to women in golf, business and the communities where we live and work,” said Peter Zaffino, Chairman & Chief Executive Officer of AIG.

“Thanks to our great partnership with The R&A, we continue to make progress on pay equity while raising the profile of women’s golf and showcasing the tremendous talent of the elite women athletes competing in this iconic championship.”

Martin Slumbers, chief executive of The R&A, reiterated that the progress in prize funds needs to be commercially sustainable.

“We are delighted that many of our Open patrons now also support the AIG Women’s Open,” said Slumbers, “but we need to unlock new supporters to make sure women’s golf is financially viable.

“This week is the show piece of the R&A’s commitment to women’s golf, but it goes much further than just this one week. It’s woven into all we do. We need to increase the number of women and girls, not only playing golf, but we also need to create opportunities for women in leadership.”

During his time with the press on Wednesday, Slumbers was asked to reflect on the progress that has been made since 2016, when the membership at Muirfield failed to reach the two-thirds majority needed to change the rule to admit women.

The club was actually removed from the R&A’s rotation of British Open host venues after that vote. The membership voted again in 2017 and pushed it through.

“I think 2016, it was an important time for this sport and for the R&A,” said Slumbers. “I had only been in the organization a few months. We had been working very hard on a strategy for the R&A that had inclusivity very much as a part of it. We were in the beginning stages of merging with the Ladies Golf Union, and frankly, that merger transformed the R&A into where we are today.

“I think that when you think back over that six-year period since then, women’s golf has really exploded, and it’s got a long way to go yet. But I do think that that time will be viewed as pivotal in that change.”

Earlier this year, the best female golfers in the world played for a record $10 million purse at the U.S. Women’s Open at Pine Needles, where the top two finishers earned seven-figure checks. The KPMG Women’s PGA increased its purse to $9 million this year.

AIG Women’s Open purse on the rise:

  • 2022 – $7.3 million
  • 2021 – $5.8 million
  • 2020 – $4.5 million
  • 2019 – $4.5 million (beginning of The R&A and AIG partnership)
  • 2018 – $3.25 million.

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Full breakdown of Trump Bedminster’s LIV Golf Invitational Series prize money payout

Dustin Johnson’s 4 Aces are cleaning up at LIV events.

BEDMINSTER, N.J. — Jediah Morgan finished this week at 16 over, 27 shots behind winner Henrik Stenson at the LIV Golf Invitational Series event at Trump National Golf Club Bedminster, and for his efforts he’ll take home $120,000.

Welcome to golf’s new era.

Stenson won by two shots at 11 under and earned a whopping $4 million. Since turning pro in 1999, Stenson has eclipsed the $4 million mark just twice in his PGA Tour career. Dustin Johnson and his 4 Aces GC ran away with the team title by eight shots at 25 under, earning his teammates Patrick Reed, Talor Gooch and Pat Perez $750,000 each. The team also won in Portland last month.

Chief among LIV Golf’s selling points is the 54 hole format with team and individual champions, as well as the millions and millions of dollars up for grabs. Check out the full prize money payouts for each player in Bedminster.

Position Player Score Earnings
1 Henrik Stenson -11 $4,000,000
T2 Matthew Wolff -9 $1,812,500
T2 Dustin Johnson -9 $1,812,500
4 Carlos Ortiz -8 $1,050,000
5 Patrick Reed -7 $975,000
T6 Paul Casey -4 $648,000
T6 Sergio Garcia -4 $648,000
T6 Turk Pettit -4 $648,000
T6 Lee Westwood -4 $648,000
T6 Talor Gooch -4 $648,000
T11 Brooks Koepka -3 $495,000
T11 Martin Kaymer -3 $495,000
T13 Branden Grace -2 $293,333
T13 Ian Poulter -2 $293,333
T13 Phachara Khongwatmai -2 $293,333
16 Sam Horsfield -1 $240,000
T17 Chase Koepka E $229,000
T17 Charl Schwartzel E $229,000
T19 Matt Jones 1 $200,000
T19 Louis Oosthuizen 1 $200,000
T19 Justin Harding 1 $200,000
22 Travis Smyth 2 $172,000
T23 Shaun Norris 3 $168,000
T23 Eugenio Lopez-Chacarra 3 $168,000
T23 Peter Uihlein 3 $168,000
T26 Laurie Canter 4 $160,000
T26 James Piot 4 $160,000
T26 Jinichiro Kozuma 4 $160,000
T26 Jason Kokrak 4 $160,000
T26 Charles Howell III 4 $160,000
T31 Hudson Swafford 5 $151,000
T31 Pat Perez 5 $151,000
T31 Bernd Wiesberger 5 $151,000
T31 Bryson DeChambeau 5 $151,000
35 Phil Mickelson 6 $146,000
T36 Sadom Kaewkanjana 7 $141,000
T36 Graeme McDowell 7 $141,000
T36 Ryosuke Kinoshita 7 $141,000
T36 Kevin Na 7 $141,000
T40 Abraham Ancer 8 $135,000
T40 Richard Bland 8 $135,000
T42 David Puig 9 $131,000
T42 Scott Vincent 9 $131,000
T44 Hennie Du Plessis 10 $127,000
T44 Yuki Inamori 10 $127,000
46 Wade Ormsby 11 $124,000
47 Hideto Tanihara 12 $122,000
48 Jediah Morgan 16 $120,000

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2022 Rocket Mortgage Classic prize money payouts for each PGA Tour player at Detroit Golf Club

Tony Finau made $1.512 million in Michigan.

Tony Finau’s bank account has grown quite larger the past eight days.

On Sunday he won for the second straight week, capturing the 2022 Rocket Mortgage Classic at Detroit Golf Club. Finau finished at 26 under, five shots clear of second-place finishers Patrick Cantlay, Taylor Pendrith and Cameron Young. Finau is the first back-to-back winner on the PGA Tour since Cantlay won the BMW Championship and Tour Championship last year.

Finau is taking home a check worth $1.512 million. Check out how much money each player earned this week at the 2022 Rocket Mortgage Classic.

Rocket Mortgage ClassicScores | Winner’s Bag | PGA Tour all-time money list

Rocket Mortgage Classic 2022 prize money

Position Player Score Earnings
1 Tony Finau -26 $1,512,000
T2 Patrick Cantlay -21 $635,600
T2 Cameron Young -21 $635,600
T2 Taylor Pendrith -21 $635,600
5 Stephan Jaeger -20 $344,400
6 Taylor Moore -19 $304,500
7 J.H. Kim -18 $283,500
T8 Wyndham Clark -17 $254,100
T8 J.J. Spaun -17 $254,100
T10 Matt Wallace -16 $203,700
T10 Charley Hoffman -16 $203,700
T10 Russell Henley -16 $203,700
T10 Scott Stallings -16 $203,700
T14 Troy Merritt -15 $153,300
T14 Cameron Davis -15 $153,300
T14 Si Woo Kim -15 $153,300
T17 Jason Day -14 $128,100
T17 Vincent Whaley -14 $128,100
T17 Chris Kirk -14 $128,100
T20 Will Zalatoris -13 $99,120
T20 Callum Tarren -13 $99,120
T20 Cameron Champ -13 $99,120
T20 Kurt Kitayama -13 $99,120
T24 Hayden Buckley -12 $68,460
T24 Ben Martin -12 $68,460
T24 Sam Ryder -12 $68,460
T24 Max Homa -12 $68,460
T24 Michael Thompson -12 $68,460
T24 Adam Svensson -12 $68,460
T30 Bo Hoag -11 $50,340
T30 Brandon Wu -11 $50,340
T30 Justin Lower -11 $50,340
T30 Richy Werenski -11 $50,340
T30 Henrik Norlander -11 $50,340
T30 Nick Watney -11 $50,340
T30 Brendan Steele -11 $50,340
T37 Adam Scott -10 $36,540
T37 Adam Hadwin -10 $36,540
T37 David Lipsky -10 $36,540
T37 Russell Knox -10 $36,540
T37 Seth Reeves -10 $36,540
T37 Trey Mullinax -10 $36,540
T37 Sung-Hoon Kang -10 $36,540
T44 Keegan Bradley -9 $26,523
T44 Lee Hodges -9 $26,523
T44 Patrick Rodgers -9 $26,523
T44 KK Limbhasut -9 $26,523
T44 Tyler Duncan -9 $26,523
T49 Luke Donald -8 $20,622
T49 Rory Sabbatini -8 $20,622
T49 Kiradech Aphibarnrat -8 $20,622
T49 Jhonattan Vegas -8 $20,622
T49 Roger Sloan -8 $20,622
T49 Kevin Streelman -8 $20,622
T49 Christopher Gotterup -8 $20,622
T49 Zach Johnson -8 $20,622
T57 Doc Redman -7 $18,648
T57 Cameron Tringale -7 $18,648
T57 Ryan Brehm -7 $18,648
T57 David Lingmerth -7 $18,648
T57 Austin Cook -7 $18,648
T57 John Huh -7 $18,648
T57 Nate Lashley -7 $18,648
T57 Wesley Bryan -7 $18,648
T57 Stewart Cink -7 $18,648
T57 Sahith Theegala -7 $18,648
T67 Bo Van Pelt -6 $17,640
T67 Danny Willett -6 $17,640
T69 Beau Hossler -5 $17,136
T69 Chris Naegel -5 $17,136
T69 Austin Smotherman -5 $17,136
T69 Webb Simpson -5 $17,136
73 Peter Malnati -4 $16,716
74 Patton Kizzire -2 $16,548
75 William McGirt -1 $16,380

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2022 3M Open prize money payouts for each PGA Tour player at TPC Twin Cities

Tony Finau made $1.35 million in Minnesota.

Tony Finau is leaving Minnesota a richer man than when he got there.

He played brilliantly on Sunday during the final round of the 3M Open at TPC Twin Cities in Blaine, Minnesota, carding a 4-under 67 to capture his third career PGA Tour title. He trailed by five shots entering his last 18 holes, marking the biggest comeback on the PGA Tour since Sam Burns came from seven shots behind at the Charles Schwab Challenge. Scott Piercy, who led by four shots entering the final round, carded a 5-over 76, struggling on the back nine, finishing tied for fourth.

Finau is taking home a check worth $1.35 million. Check out how much money each player earned this week at the 2022 3M Open.

3M Open: Scores | Winner’s Bag | PGA Tour all-time money list

3M Open 2022 prize money

Position Player Score Earnings
1 Tony Finau -17 $1,350,000
T2 Sungjae Im -14 $667,500
T2 Emiliano Grillo -14 $667,500
T4 James Hahn -13 $315,625
T4 Tom Hoge -13 $315,625
T4 Scott Piercy -13 $315,625
T7 Danny Willett -10 $235,625
T7 Callum Tarren -10 $235,625
T7 Greyson Sigg -10 $235,625
10 Chesson Hadley -9 $204,375
T11 Kelly Kraft -8 $160,865
T11 Peter Malnati -8 $160,865
T11 Robert Streb -8 $160,865
T11 J.T. Poston -8 $160,865
T11 Andrew Putnam -8 $160,865
T16 Cameron Champ -7 $103,313
T16 Hank Lebioda -7 $103,313
T16 Michael Gligic -7 $103,313
T16 Cameron Davis -7 $103,313
T16 Scott Brown -7 $103,313
T16 Adam Long -7 $103,313
T16 Lee Hodges -7 $103,313
T16 Doug Ghim -7 $103,313
T24 Austin Smotherman -6 $69,375
T24 Stewart Cink -6 $69,375
T26 Matt Wallace -5 $55,875
T26 Hayden Buckley -5 $55,875
T26 Michael Thompson -5 $55,875
T26 J.H. Kim -5 $55,875
T26 Cameron Percy -5 $55,875
T31 C.T. Pan -4 $42,911
T31 Chris Gotterup -4 $42,911
T31 Ryan Brehm -4 $42,911
T31 Ryan Palmer -4 $42,911
T31 Scott Gutschewski -4 $42,911
T31 Paul Barjon -4 $42,911
T31 Brice Garnett -4 $42,911
T38 Adam Hadwin -3 $31,125
T38 Rickie Fowler -3 $31,125
T38 Dawie van der Walt -3 $31,125
T38 Patton Kizzire -3 $31,125
T38 Seung Yul Noh -3 $31,125
T38 Roger Sloan -3 $31,125
T38 Wyndham Clark -3 $31,125
T45 Ricky Barnes -2 $22,950
T45 Bo Hoag -2 $22,950
T45 Tyler Duncan -2 $22,950
T45 Chase Seiffert -2 $22,950
T49 Bo Van Pelt -1 $18,885
T49 Chez Reavie -1 $18,885
T49 Troy Merritt -1 $18,885
T49 Aaron Baddeley -1 $18,885
T49 Maverick McNealy -1 $18,885
T54 Adam Schenk E $17,550
T54 Andrew Novak E $17,550
T54 David Skinns E $17,550
T54 Jared Wolfe E $17,550
T58 Nick Hardy 1 $16,800
T58 Paul Goydos 1 $16,800
T58 Jonathan Byrd 1 $16,800
T58 Camilo Villegas 1 $16,800
T58 George McNeill 1 $16,800
T58 Rick Lamb 1 $16,800
T64 Jason Day 2 $15,975
T64 Brendon Todd 2 $15,975
T64 Satoshi Kodaira 2 $15,975
T64 Grayson Murray 2 $15,975
T64 Jim Knous 2 $15,975
69 Kevin Chappell 3 $15,525
T70 Greg Chalmers 4 $15,300
T70 David Lingmerth 4 $15,300
T72 Jonas Blixt 5 $14,850
T72 Matthias Schwab 5 $14,850
T72 J.J. Henry 5 $14,850
T72 Matthew NeSmith 5 $14,850

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2022 Barracuda Championship prize money payouts for each PGA Tour, DP World Tour player

The Barracuda Championship is the only PGA Tour event played opposite a major during the 2021-22 season.

The Barracuda Championship is the only PGA Tour event to use the Modified Stableford scoring system. It’s also the only PGA Tour event opposite a major championship during the 2021-22 season, and Chez Reavie made the most of the opportunity.

The former Arizona State golfer won his third PGA Tour title at the Old Greenwood golf course at Tahoe Mountain Club at scenic Truckee, California.

Reavie started the final round with a six-point lead and held on for a one-point win over Alex Noren. Reavie, 40, is the oldest winner on the PGA Tour this season.

The event is one of three that is co-sanctioned by the PGA Tour and the DP World Tour as part of the strategic alliance forged by the two governing bodies, and Reavie also earned spots on both tours through the 2024 seasons.

Pos. Player Score Winnings
1 Chez Reavie 43 $666,000
2 Alex Noren 42 $403,300
3 Martin Laird 38 $255,300
4 Mark Hubbard 37 $181,300
5 Scott Gutschewski 35 $151,700
6 Cameron Davis 34 $134,125
7 Hurly Long 33 $124,875
8 Austin Smotherman 31 $115,625
T9 Maverick McNealy 30 $104,525
T9 Michael Thompson 30 $104,525
T11 Harry Higgs 28 $89,725
T11 Taylor Pendrith 28 $89,725
T13 Sean Crocker 27 $72,458
T13 Nick Hardy 27 $72,458
T13 Marcus Helligkilde 27 $72,458
T16 Joshua Creel 26 $58,275
T16 Brice Garnett 26 $58,275
T16 Espen Kofstad 26 $58,275
T16 Justin Lower 26 $58,275
T20 Nino Bertasio 25 $47,175
T20 Yannik Paul 25 $47,175
T22 Stephan Jaeger 24 $37,185
T22 Scott Jamieson 24 $37,185
T22 Callum Tarren 24 $37,185
T22 Kevin Tway 24 $37,185
T26 Bill Haas 23 $27,565
T26 James Hahn 23 $27,565
T26 James Morrison 23 $27,565
T26 Greyson Sigg 23 $27,565
T26 Julian Suri 23 $27,565
T31 Michael Gligic 22 $21,169
T31 Chesson Hadley 22 $21,169
T31 Charley Hoffman 22 $21,169
T31 Kelly Kraft 22 $21,169
T31 Henrik Norlander 22 $21,169
T31 Matthieu Pavon 22 $21,169
T31 Vincent Whaley 22 $21,169
38 Matthias Schmid 21 $17,575
T39 Joseph Bramlett 20 $15,355
T39 David Hearn 20 $15,355
T39 Francesco Laporta 20 $15,355
T39 Martin Trainer 20 $15,355
T39 Aaron Cockerill 20 $15,355
T44 Rafael Cabrera Bello 19 $12,025
T44 Sebastian Garcia Rodriguez 19 $12,025
T44 Richy Werenski 19 $12,025
T44 Ashun Wu 19 $12,025
T48 Rasmus Hojgaard 18 $10,064
T48 Pep Angles 18 $10,064
T50 Mark Baldwin 17 $9,109
T50 Fabian Gomez 17 $9,109
T50 Ben Kohles 17 $9,109
T50 Michael Lorenzo-Vera 17 $9,109
T50 Cameron Percy 17 $9,109
T55 Kevin Chappell 16 $8,584
T55 John Huh 16 $8,584
T55 Jim Knous 16 $8,584
T55 Seung Yul Noh 16 $8,584
59 Lucas Bjerregaard 15 $8,399
T60 Ricky Barnes 14 $8,214
T60 Austin Cook 14 $8,214
T60 Bo Hoag 14 $8,214
T60 Chad Ramey 14 $8,214
64 David Lingmerth 13 $8,029
T65 Taylor Moore 12 $7,881
T65 Scott Piercy 12 $7,881
T65 Chase Seiffert 12 $7,881
68 Bo Van Pelt 10 $7,733
69 Jason Dufner 8 $7,659
70 Sung-Hoon Kang 7 $7,585
71 Preston Stanley 5 $7,511

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2022 Barbasol Championship 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 winners, Xander Schauffele and Trey Mullinax.

The latter made a 14-footer for birdie on the final hole to take a one-shot lead at 25 under and win the 2022 Barbasol Championship to earn not only his first PGA Tour win, but the final spot in the field for next week’s 150th Open Championship at St. Andrews. The 30-year-old shot a 6-under 66 on Sunday to earn $666,000 and hold off a charging Kevin Streelman, who missed his birdie putt on the 18th that would’ve forced a playoff and instead netted him a $403,300 payday.

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

More: PGA Tour all-time money list

Position Player Score Earnings
1 Trey Mullinax -25 $666,000
2 Kevin Streelman -24 $403,300
3 Mark Hubbard -22 $255,300
4 Hurly Long -21 $181,300
5 Vince Whaley -20 $151,700
6 Adam Svensson -19 $134,125
7 Michael Kim -18 $124,875
T8 Sean O’Hair -17 $100,825
T8 Marcus Helligkilde -17 $100,825
T8 Ricardo Gouveia -17 $100,825
T8 Matti Schmid -17 $100,825
T8 Justin Lower -17 $100,825
T13 Espen Kofstad -16 $64,354
T13 Ben Kohles -16 $64,354
T13 Camilo Villegas -16 $64,354
T13 Taylor Pendrith -16 $64,354
T13 Kramer Hickok -16 $64,354
T13 Tyler Duncan -16 $64,354
T13 Max McGreevy -16 $64,354
20 Yannik Paul -15 $49,025
T21 Doc Redman -14 $37,308
T21 Patrick Flavin -14 $37,308
T21 Taylor Moore -14 $37,308
T21 Dylan Wu -14 $37,308
T21 Kevin Chappell -14 $37,308
T21 Michael Gligic -14 $37,308
T27 Lucas Bjerregaard -13 $21,909
T27 Seth Reeves -13 $21,909
T27 Hugo León -13 $21,909
T27 Greyson Sigg -13 $21,909
T27 Chris Stroud -13 $21,909
T27 Niklas Nørgaard Møller -13 $21,909
T27 Satoshi Kodaira -13 $21,909
T27 Julien Brun -13 $21,909
T27 Austin Cook -13 $21,909
T27 Bo Van Pelt -13 $21,909
T27 Jason Dufner -13 $21,909
T27 James Hahn -13 $21,909
T27 Brandon Hagy -13 $21,909
T27 Robin Roussel -13 $21,909
T41 Hank Lebioda -12 $13,505
T41 Seung-Yul Noh -12 $13,505
T41 Cameron Percy -12 $13,505
T41 Jonathan Byrd -12 $13,505
T41 Lukas Nemecz -12 $13,505
T41 Aaron Baddeley -12 $13,505
T47 Alfredo Garcia-Heredia -11 $10,348
T47 Greg Chalmers -11 $10,348
T47 Gunner Wiebe -11 $10,348
T50 William McGirt -10 $9,195
T50 Josh Geary -10 $9,195
T50 Tom Lewis -10 $9,195
T50 Kevin Tway -10 $9,195
T54 Ryan Moore -9 $8,584
T54 Austin Smotherman -9 $8,584
T54 Scott Jamieson -9 $8,584
T54 Carlos Pigem -9 $8,584
T54 Scott Brown -9 $8,584
T54 Paul Barjon -9 $8,584
T60 Aaron Cockerill -8 $8,251
T60 Santiago Tarrio -8 $8,251
T60 Conrad Shindler -8 $8,251
T63 Josh Teater -7 $7,955
T63 Justin Walters -7 $7,955
T63 Ben Crane -7 $7,955
T63 Arjun Atwal -7 $7,955
T63 Hayden Buckley -7 $7,955
T68 David Skinns -6 $7,548
T68 Sebastian Garcia Rodriguez -6 $7,548
T68 Richard Johnson -6 $7,548
T68 David Hearn -6 $7,548
T68 Chesson Hadley -6 $7,548
T68 Chase Hanna -6 $7,548
T74 Dawie van der Walt -5 $7,215
T74 J.J. Henry -5 $7,215
T74 Søren Kjeldsen -5 $7,215
77 Jim Knous -4 $7,067
T78 Jim Herman -3 $6,919
T78 Jacob Bridgeman -3 $6,919
T78 Stephen Stallings Jr. -3 $6,919
T81 Ryan Brehm E $6,697
T81 John Merrick E $6,697
T81 Marcel Siem E $6,697

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2022 Genesis Scottish Open prize money payouts for each PGA Tour and DP World Tour player

It pays to play well in co-sanctioned events.

It pays to play well in professional golf tournaments, especially in events co-sanctioned by both the PGA Tour and DP World Tour. Just ask this week’s winner, Xander Schauffele.

The 28-year-old claimed his seventh PGA Tour win and second in as many starts at the 2022 Genesis Scottish Open by one shot over Kurt Kitayama. Schauffele won the Travelers Championship in his last professional start and also captured the JP McManus Pro-Am on Tuesday.

Schauffele will take home $1.4 million for his efforts, with the runner-up  Kitayama earning $876,000. Check out how much money each player earned this week at the 2022 Genesis Scottish Open.

Scottish Open: Scores | Winners bag
More: PGA Tour all-time money list

Position Player Score Earnings
1 Xander Schauffele -7 $1,400,000
2 Kurt Kitayama -6 $876,000
3 Joohyung Kim -5 $525,200
T4 Tommy Fleetwood -4 $362,000
T4 Patrick Cantlay -4 $362,000
T6 Brandon Wu -3 $243,700
T6 Jamie Donaldson -3 $243,700
T6 Cameron Tringale -3 $243,700
T6 Matt Fitzpatrick -3 $243,700
T10 Cameron Smith -2 $157,800
T10 Dean Burmester -2 $157,800
T10 Thomas Detry -2 $157,800
T10 Rasmus Højgaard -2 $157,800
T10 Alex Smalley -2 $157,800
T10 Jordan Spieth -2 $157,800
T16 Jason Scrivener -1 $104,900
T16 Christiaan Bezuidenhout -1 $104,900
T16 Wyndham Clark -1 $104,900
T16 Maverick McNealy -1 $104,900
T16 Doug Ghim -1 $104,900
T16 Joaquin Niemann -1 $104,900
T16 Max Homa -1 $104,900
T16 Ryan Palmer -1 $104,900
T24 Sami Välimäki E $73,400
T24 Stewart Cink E $73,400
T24 Thriston Lawrence E $73,400
T24 Tyrrell Hatton E $73,400
T24 Branden Grace E $73,400
T24 Jordan Smith E $73,400
T30 Thorbjørn Olesen 1 $58,100
T30 Troy Merritt 1 $58,100
T30 Alex Noren 1 $58,100
T30 Maximilian Kieffer 1 $58,100
T30 Mikko Korhonen 1 $58,100
T30 Gary Woodland 1 $58,100
T36 Keith Mitchell 2 $46,033
T36 Matthieu Pavon 2 $46,033
T36 James Morrison 2 $46,033
T36 Fabrizio Zanotti 2 $46,033
T36 Jhonattan Vegas 2 $46,033
T36 Rafa Cabrera Bello 2 $46,033
T42 Connor Syme 3 $37,200
T42 Harris English 3 $37,200
T42 Russell Knox 3 $37,200
T42 Adrian Otaegui 3 $37,200
T42 Alexander Björk 3 $37,200
T47 Sebastian Soderberg 4 $28,150
T47 Ryan Fox 4 $28,150
T47 David Law 4 $28,150
T47 Adri Arnaus 4 $28,150
T47 Rikard Karlberg 4 $28,150
T47 Dylan Frittelli 4 $28,150
T47 Matt Kuchar 4 $28,150
T47 Rickie Fowler 4 $28,150
T55 Jon Rahm 5 $23,280
T55 Nick Taylor 5 $23,280
T55 Haotong Li 5 $23,280
T55 Ashun Wu 5 $23,280
T59 Matthew Jordan 6 $21,840
T59 J.J. Spaun 6 $21,840
T61 Marcus Armitage 7 $20,160
T61 Nacho Elvira 7 $20,160
T61 Ewen Ferguson 7 $20,160
T61 Corey Conners 7 $20,160
T61 Marc Warren 7 $20,160
T66 Justin Harding 8 $17,440
T66 Sean Crocker 8 $17,440
T66 Sam Burns 8 $17,440
T69 Justin Rose 9 $17,040
T69 Charley Hoffman 9 $17,040
71 Chris Kirk 11 $16,800
72 Guido Migliozzi 13 $16,640

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2022 John Deere Classic prize money payouts for each PGA Tour player at TPC Deere Run

J.T. Poston earned $1,278,000 for his wire-to-wire win at the 2022 John Deere Classic.

J.T. Poston is now a two-time winner on the PGA Tour.

Poston went wire-to-wire to claim the 2022 John Deere Classic in Silvis, Illinois. His reward: a $1,278,000 first-place check.

Poston opened his week with a 62, closed with a 2-under 69 at TPC Deere Run, and joined Scott Hoch (1980) and David Frost (1992) as just the third player in tournament history to lead from start to finish.

The win also locked up a spot in the 150th British Open at St. Andrews. Christiaan Bezuidenhout and Emiliano Grillo, who tied for second, locked up the other two available spots. For tying for second, they each earned $631,900.

John Deere Classic: Scores | PGA Tour all-time money list

John Deere Classic 2022 prize money

Pos Golfer Score Earnings
1 J.T. Poston -21 $1,278,000
T2 Christiaan Bezuidenhout -18 $631,900
T2 Emiliano Grillo -18 $631,900
T4 Christopher Gotterup -17 $319,500
T4 Scott Stallings -17 $319,500
T6 Denny McCarthy -16 $248,500
T6 Callum Tarren -16 $248,500
T8 Cameron Davis -15 $214,775
T8 Maverick McNealy -15 $214,775
T10 Patrick Flavin -14 $179,275
T10 Michael Gligic -14 $179,275
T10 Chesson Hadley -14 $179,275
T13 Charles Howell III -13 $139,042
T13 Mark Hubbard -13 $139,042
T13 Adam Long -13 $139,042
T16 Austin Cook -12 $97,803
T16 Bo Hoag -12 $97,803
T16 Patton Kizzire -12 $97,803
T16 Matthias Schwab -12 $97,803
T16 Greyson Sigg -12 $97,803
T16 Alex Smalley -12 $97,803
T16 Sahith Theegala -12 $97,803
T16 Chris Naegel -12 $97,803
T24 Kelly Kraft -11 $57,865
T24 David Lipsky -11 $57,865
T24 Ryan Moore -11 $57,865
T24 Taylor Moore -11 $57,865
T24 Cheng-Tsung Pan -11 $57,865
T24 Adam Svensson -11 $57,865
T30 Hayden Buckley -10 $39,082
T30 Dylan Frittelli -10 $39,082
T30 Nick Hardy -10 $39,082
T30 Stephan Jaeger -10 $39,082
T30 Satoshi Kodaira -10 $39,082
T30 Martin Laird -10 $39,082
T30 Peter Malnati -10 $39,082
T30 Andrew Novak -10 $39,082
T30 Patrick Rodgers -10 $39,082
T30 Vaughn Taylor -10 $39,082
T30 Brandon Wu -10 $39,082
T41 Andrew Putnam -9 $28,755
T41 Kevin Streelman -9 $28,755
T43 Jonathan Byrd -8 $21,975
T43 Fabian Gomez -8 $21,975
T43 Lee Hodges -8 $21,975
T43 Hank Lebioda -8 $21,975
T43 Seung Yul Noh -8 $21,975
T43 Brendon Todd -8 $21,975
T43 Vincent Whaley -8 $21,975
T43 Dylan Wu -8 $21,975
T51 Aaron Baddeley -7 $16,880
T51 Tommy Gainey -7 $16,880
T51 Anirban Lahiri -7 $16,880
T51 Justin Lower -7 $16,880
T51 Curtis Thompson -7 $16,880
T51 Derek Ernst -7 $16,880
T51 Morgan Hoffmann -7 $16,880
T51 Preston Stanley -7 $16,880
59 Michael Thompson -6 $16,117
T60 Zach Johnson -5 $15,904
T60 Sam Ryder -5 $15,904
62 Kramer Hickok -3 $15,691
T63 Brandon Hagy -2 $15,407
T63 Rory Sabbatini -2 $15,407
T63 Martin Trainer -2 $15,407
66 Seth Reeves -1 $15,123
T67 James Hahn E $14,910
T67 Omar Uresti E $14,910
69 Ricky Barnes 1 $14,697

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Full breakdown of Portland’s LIV Golf Invitational Series prize money payout

The winner earned $4 million while last place was 34 shots behind the leader and took home $120,000.

NORTH PLAINS, Ore. — Jediah Morgan finished 21 over and 34 shots behind winner Branden Grace at the LIV Golf Invitational Series event this week, and for his efforts he’ll take home $120,000.

Welcome to golf’s new era.

Grace won by two shots at 13 under at Pumpkin Ridge Golf Club and earned a whopping $4 million, a third of what he made in his entire PGA Tour career ($12,226,197). Dustin Johnson and his 4 Aces GC ran away with the team title by seven shots at 23 under, earning his teammates Patrick Reed, Talor Gooch and Pat Perez $750,000 each.

Chief among LIV Golf’s selling points is the 54 hole format with team and individual champions, as well as the millions and millions of dollars up for grabs. Check out the full prize money payouts for each player in Portland.