2024 Mexico Open at Vidanta prize money payouts for each PGA Tour player

It pays to play well on the PGA Tour. Just ask this week’s winner Jake Knapp.

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

The 29-year-old rookie from California won the 2024 Mexico Open at Vidanta in Vallarta, Mexico, after an even-par 71 on Sunday to claim his first PGA Tour victory at 19 under in just his ninth start. For his efforts, Knapp will take home the top prize of $1,458,000.

Sami Valimaki, who was aiming to become the first player from Finland to win on the Tour, finished two shots back at 17 under and earned $882,900 as a consolation prize. Stephan Jaeger, Justin Lower and C.T. Pan finished T-3 at 14 under and each bagged $429,300.

With $8.1 million up for grabs, check out how much money each PGA Tour player earned this week at the 2024 Mexico Open at Vidanta.

Prize money payouts

Position Player Score Earnings
1 Jake Knapp -19 $1,458,000
2 Sami Valimaki -17 $882,900
T3 C.T. Pan -14 $429,300
T3 Stephan Jaeger -14 $429,300
T3 Justin Lower -14 $429,300
T6 Patrick Rodgers -13 $283,500
T6 Robert MacIntyre -13 $283,500
T8 Carson Young -12 $220,725
T8 Doug Ghim -12 $220,725
T8 Andrew Novak -12 $220,725
T8 Erik van Rooyen -12 $220,725
T8 Chan Kim -12 $220,725
T13 Maverick McNealy -11 $145,125
T13 Tony Finau -11 $145,125
T13 Brandon Wu -11 $145,125
T13 Alvaro Ortiz -11 $145,125
T13 Ben Silverman -11 $145,125
T13 Henrik Norlander -11 $145,125
T19 Greyson Sigg -10 $99,549
T19 Aaron Rai -10 $99,549
T19 Martin Trainer -10 $99,549
T19 Keith Mitchell -10 $99,549
T19 Jorge Campillo -10 $99,549
T24 Dylan Wu -9 $61,695
T24 Nico Echavarria -9 $61,695
T24 Parker Coody -9 $61,695
T24 Stuart Macdonald -9 $61,695
T24 Aaron Baddeley -9 $61,695
T24 Chandler Phillips -9 $61,695
T24 Chesson Hadley -9 $61,695
T24 Davis Thompson -9 $61,695
T24 Cameron Champ -9 $61,695
T33 Harry Hall -8 $44,145
T33 James Hahn -8 $44,145
T33 Chad Ramey -8 $44,145
T33 Emiliano Grillo -8 $44,145
T33 Matt Wallace -8 $44,145
T38 Austin Eckroat -7 $32,805
T38 Rafael Campos -7 $32,805
T38 Ryan McCormick -7 $32,805
T38 Hayden Springer -7 $32,805
T38 Wilson Furr -7 $32,805
T38 Jimmy Stanger -7 $32,805
T38 Kevin Dougherty -7 $32,805
T38 Joseph Bramlett -7 $32,805
T46 Santiago De la Fuente (a) -6
T46 Thorbjorn Olesen -6 $25,515
T48 Ryo Hisatsune -5 $22,194
T48 Cristobal Del Solar -5 $22,194
T48 Lanto Griffin -5 $22,194
T48 Mark Hubbard -5 $22,194
T52 Nicolai Højgaard -4 $19,467
T52 Austin Smotherman -4 $19,467
T52 Padraig Harrington -4 $19,467
T52 Victor Perez -4 $19,467
T52 Carl Yuan -4 $19,467
T52 Ryan Palmer -4 $19,467
T58 Erik Barnes -3 $18,630
T58 Troy Merritt -3 $18,630
T60 Trace Crowe -1 $18,063
T60 Ryan Moore -1 $18,063
T60 Garrick Higgo -1 $18,063
T60 Jhonattan Vegas -1 $18,063
T60 Robby Shelton -1 $18,063
65 MJ Daffue 6 $17,577

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2024 Honda LPGA Thailand prize money payouts for each LPGA player

It pays to play well on the LPGA. Just ask this week’s winner, Patty Tavatanakit.

Patty Tavanakit snapped a victory drought on the LPGA that spanned more than 1,000 days on her home soil, winning by one stroke at the Honda LPGA Thailand. The victory gave her $255,000 of the $1.7 million purse. Bangkok’s Tavatanakit has earned $262,656 this season and $2,667,983 over the course of her LPGA career.

Albane Valenzuela earned solo second money after riding a 19-putt performance in the final round to a 63.

Everyone in the field gets paid in the LPGA’s no-cut Asian events. Yuting Shi finished last and earned $3,551. Players also had their hotel and flights to Thailand covered.

There were 11 Thai players in the field and five finished in the top 18.

Here’s the total purse breakdown for the first event of three events in Asia.

Honda LPGA Thailand prize money payouts

Position Player Score Earnings
1  Patty Tavatanakit -21 $255,000
2  Albane Valenzuela -20 $158,182
T3  Sei Young Kim -18 $101,759
T3  Hye-Jin Choi -18 $101,759
T5  Natthakritta Vongtaveelap -17 $64,953
T5  Hyo Joo Kim -17 $64,953
T7  Lilia Vu -16 $45,900
T7  Emily Kristine Pedersen -16 $45,900
T9  Hae Ran Ryu -15 $34,100
T9  Jaravee Boonchant -15 $34,100
T9  Brooke Henderson -15 $34,100
T9  Madelene Sagstrom -15 $34,100
T13  Chisato Iwai -14 $26,731
T13  Xiyu Lin -14 $26,731
T13  Ariya Jutanugarn -14 $26,731
T16  Erika Hara -13 $23,123
T16  Yuka Saso -13 $23,123
T18  Jenny Shin -12 $21,478
T18  Suvichaya Vinijchaitham (a) -12
T20  Mi Hyang Lee -11 $19,919
T20  Jin Young Ko -11 $19,919
T20  Danielle Kang -11 $19,919
T23  Narin An -10 $16,888
T23  Amy Yang -10 $16,888
T23  Peiyun Chien -10 $16,888
T23  Lauren Coughlin -10 $16,888
T23  Georgia Hall -10 $16,888
T23  Ayaka Furue -10 $16,888
T29  Bianca Pagdanganan -9 $14,419
T29  Nanna Koerstz Madsen -9 $14,419
T31  Sarah Kemp -8 $11,388
T31  Aditi Ashok -8 $11,388
T31  Linnea Strom -8 $11,388
T31  Jodi Ewart Shadoff -8 $11,388
T31  Sarah Schmelzel -8 $11,388
T31  Elizabeth Szokol -8 $11,388
T31  Chanettee Wannasaen -8 $11,388
T31  Maja Stark -8 $11,388
T31  Leona Maguire -8 $11,388
T31  Grace Kim -8 $11,388
T41  Stephanie Kyriacou -7 $8,155
T41  Allisen Corpuz -7 $8,155
T41  A Lim Kim -7 $8,155
T41  Moriya Jutanugarn -7 $8,155
T41  Nasa Hataoka -7 $8,155
T41  Alexa Pano -7 $8,155
T41  Eila Galitsky (a) -7
48  Lucy Li -6 $7,101
T49  Pornanong Phatlum -5 $6,339
T49  Eun-Hee Ji -5 $6,339
T49  Perrine Delacour -5 $6,339
T49  Esther Henseleit -5 $6,339
T49  Celine Boutier -5 $6,339
T54  Yuna Nishimura -4 $5,456
T54  Yu Liu -4 $5,456
T54  Charley Hull -4 $5,456
T54  Hannah Green -4 $5,456
T58  Gemma Dryburgh -3 $4,936
T58  Ruoning Yin -3 $4,936
T60  Akie Iwai -2 $4,382
T60  Anna Nordqvist -2 $4,382
T60  Jennifer Kupcho -2 $4,382
T60  Pajaree Anannarukarn -2 $4,382
T60  Gaby Lopez -2 $4,382
T65  Jasmine Suwannapura -1 $3,984
T65  Linn Grant -1 $3,984
T65  Andrea Lee -1 $3,984
68  Azahara Munoz -1 $3,811
69  Hinako Shibuno 1 $3,724
70  Celine Borge 6 $3,637
71  Yuting Shi 7 $3,551
WD Cheyenne Knight N/A $3,465

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2024 Genesis Invitational 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, Hideki Matsuyama.

The 31-year-old from Japan won the 2024 Genesis Invitational at Riviera Country Club outside Los Angeles after a bogey-free 9-under 62 on Sunday. For his efforts, Matsuyama will take home the signature event’s top prize of $4 million, nearly double what he earned for his 2021 Masters victory.

Will Zalatoris (69) and Luke List (68), who finished T-2 at 14 under, will each take home $1.8 million as a consolation prize.

With $20 million up for grabs, check out how much money each PGA Tour player earned this week at the 2024 Genesis Invitational.

Prize money payouts

Position Player Score Earnings
1 Hideki Matsuyama -17 $4,000,000
T2 Luke List -14 $1,800,000
T2 Will Zalatoris -14 $1,800,000
T4 Adam Hadwin -13 $866,667
T4 Xander Schauffele -13 $866,667
T4 Patrick Cantlay -13 $866,667
7 Harris English -12 $700,000
8 Tom Hoge -11 $646,000
9 Jason Day -9 $600,000
T10 Sam Burns -8 $455,000
T10 Tommy Fleetwood -8 $455,000
T10 Scottie Scheffler -8 $455,000
T10 Eric Cole -8 $455,000
T10 Adam Svensson -8 $455,000
T10 J.T. Poston -8 $455,000
T16 Byeong Hun An -7 $329,000
T16 Max Homa -7 $329,000
T16 Cameron Young -7 $329,000
T19 Collin Morikawa -6 $251,400
T19 Ludvig Aberg -6 $251,400
T19 Viktor Hovland -6 $251,400
T19 Adam Scott -6 $251,400
T19 Tony Finau -6 $251,400
T24 Lee Hodges -5 $164,857
T24 Tom Kim -5 $164,857
T24 Rory McIlroy -5 $164,857
T24 Russell Henley -5 $164,857
T24 Christiaan Bezuidenhout -5 $164,857
T24 Beau Hossler -5 $164,857
T24 Corey Conners -5 $164,857
T31 Taylor Moore -4 $123,000
T31 Seamus Power -4 $123,000
T31 Brendon Todd -4 $123,000
T31 Mackenzie Hughes -4 $123,000
T35 Rickie Fowler -3 $106,500
T35 Lucas Glover -3 $106,500
T37 Sahith Theegala -2 $96,500
T37 Ben Griffin -2 $96,500
T39 Nicolai Hojgaard -1 $82,000
T39 Gary Woodland -1 $82,000
T39 Denny McCarthy -1 $82,000
T39 Nick Taylor -1 $82,000
T39 Kurt Kitayama -1 $82,000
T44 Emiliano Grillo E $62,400
T44 Si Woo Kim E $62,400
T44 Andrew Putnam E $62,400
T44 Sungjae Im E $62,400
T44 Brian Harman E $62,400
49 Cam Davis 2 $54,000
50 Charley Hoffman 4 $52,000
51 Chase Johnson 5 $51,000

There were 51 golfers in the original 70-man field who made the cut. After Tiger Woods’ withdrawal and Jordan Spieth’s disqualification, there were 17 who missed the cut but the signature event still doled out money to them, starting with $50,000 to the No. 52 finisher on down to $32,000 at the bottom.

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2024 WM Phoenix Open 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, Nick Taylor.

The 35-year-old Canadian won the 2024 WM Phoenix Open at TPC Scottsdale in Arizona after making clutch putt after clutch putt to take down Charley Hoffman in a two-hole playoff on Sunday. For his efforts, Taylor will take home the top prize of $1,584,000. Hoffman earned a hefty consolation prize of $959,200. Best friends and Ryder Cup partners Scottie Scheffler and Sam Burns finished T-3 and each earned $519,200.

With $8.8 million up for grabs, check out how much money each PGA Tour player earned this week at the 2024 WM Phoenix Open.

Prize money payouts

Position Player Score Earnings
T1*  Nick Taylor -21 $1,584,000
T1 Charley Hoffman -21 $959,200
T3  Sam Burns -18 $519,200
T3  Scottie Scheffler -18 $519,200
5  Sahith Theegala -17 $360,800
T6  Jordan Spieth -14 $308,000
T6  Maverick McNealy -14 $308,000
T8  Adam Scott -13 $248,600
T8  Kurt Kitayama -13 $248,600
T8  Cameron Young -13 $248,600
T8  Andrew Novak -13 $248,600
T12  Si Woo Kim -12 $187,000
T12  Justin Thomas -12 $187,000
T12  Doug Ghim -12 $187,000
T15  Davis Thompson -11 $156,200
T15  Matt Fitzpatrick -11 $156,200
T17  Adam Schenk -10 $125,400
T17  Tom Hoge -10 $125,400
T17  Tom Kim -10 $125,400
T17  Keith Mitchell -10 $125,400
T17  Harris English -10 $125,400
T22  Emiliano Grillo -9 $82,133
T22  Brendon Todd -9 $82,133
T22  Denny McCarthy -9 $82,133
T22  Justin Suh -9 $82,133
T22  Hideki Matsuyama -9 $82,133
T22  Jhonattan Vegas -9 $82,133
T28  Corey Conners -8 $53,000
T28  Aaron Baddeley -8 $53,000
T28  Christiaan Bezuidenhout -8 $53,000
T28  Jim Knous -8 $53,000
T28  Thomas Detry -8 $53,000
T28  Ben Griffin -8 $53,000
T28  Jake Knapp -8 $53,000
T28  Daniel Berger -8 $53,000
T28  Hayden Buckley -8 $53,000
T28  S.H. Kim -8 $53,000
T28  Sam Stevens -8 $53,000
T39  Taylor Moore -7 $39,160
T39  Taylor Montgomery -7 $39,160
T41  Sami Valimaki -6 $30,404
T41  Carson Young -6 $30,404
T41  Beau Hossler -6 $30,404
T41  Ryan Fox -6 $30,404
T41  Joel Dahmen -6 $30,404
T41  Harry Hall -6 $30,404
T41  Billy Horschel -6 $30,404
T41  Wyndham Clark -6 $30,404
T49  Kevin Chappell -5 $22,396
T49  Zac Blair -5 $22,396
T49  Eric Cole -5 $22,396
T49  Garrick Higgo -5 $22,396
T53  Justin Lower -4 $20,529
T53  Matt Wallace -4 $20,529
T53  Mark Hubbard -4 $20,529
T53  Tyson Alexander -4 $20,529
T53  Martin Laird -4 $20,529
T53  Alex Noren -4 $20,529
T53  Tyler Duncan -4 $20,529
T60  Zach Johnson -3 $19,448
T60  Brian Harman -3 $19,448
T60  Adrien Dumont de Chassart -3 $19,448
T60  Robby Shelton -3 $19,448
T60  Shane Lowry -3 $19,448
65  Bud Cauley -2 $18,920
T66  Sungjae Im -1 $18,392
T66  Seamus Power -1 $18,392
T66  Byeong Hun An -1 $18,392
T66  Jesse Mueller -1 $18,392
T66  Nick Hardy -1 $18,392
T71  Matt NeSmith E $17,776
T71  Min Woo Lee E $17,776
73  Nicolo Galletti 2 $17,512

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Scottie Scheffler extends lead in all-time money won at WM Phoenix Open

Scheffler has won nearly $6 million at the WM Phoenix Open.

SCOTTSDALE, Ariz. — It took just four appearances in the WM Phoenix Open for Scottie Scheffler to become the tournament’s all-time leading money winner. A year ago, the $3.6 million first-place check – it was a signature event in 2023 – put him at $5.3 million and vaulted him past Phil Mickelson, who made 30 visits to TPC Scottsdale and earned just short of $4.2 million.

Scheffler, who went back-to-back in 2022 and 2023, was unable to join Arnold Palmer in the tournament’s three-peat category in 2024 but he did tie for third with good friend Sam Burns, a finish that netted each $519,200.

That brings his career earnings total at the WM Phoenix Open to $5,824,541.

Nick Taylor, who won $2,180,000 a year ago for finishing second, banked $1,584,000 million for winning it this time in around, surviving a playoff against Charley Hoffman. Taylor’s Phoenix Open total is now $3,826,219, which ranks third all-time in the tournament. Rickie Fowler is fourth at $3,755,913.

2024 LIV Golf Las Vegas prize money payouts for each player and team

It pays to play in the Saudi-backed league. Just ask Dustin Johnson.

It pays to play well in the LIV Golf League, just ask Dustin Johnson.

The 39-year-old 4Aces GC captain won for the third time on the Saudi-backed circuit on Saturday after a 1-under 69 in the final round at Las Vegas Country Club to claim the league’s second event of the 2024 season, LIV Golf Las Vegas.

For his efforts, Johnson will take home the top prize of $4 million. Two players Johnson previously traded from the 4Aces, Talor Gooch (Smash GC) and Peter Uihlein (RangeGoats GC) finished a shot back, T-2 at 11 under, and each earned $1.875 million as a consolation prize. Matthew Wolff, also of the RangeGoats, earned $1 million for finishing fourth at 10 under.

Check out how much money each player and team earned at 2024 LIV Golf Las Vegas.

Individual prize money

Position Player Score Earnings
1 Dustin Johnson -12 $4,000,000
T2 Talor Gooch -11 $1,875,000
T2 Peter Uihlein -11 $1,875,000
4 Matthew Wolff -10 $1,000,000
T5 Graeme McDowell -9 $700,000
T5 Paul Casey -9 $700,000
T5 Jason Kokrak -9 $700,000
8 Jon Rahm -8 $525,000
T9 Sebastian Munoz -7 $409,167
T9 Adrian Meronk -7 $409,167
T9 Bryson DeChambeau -7 $409,167
T12 Caleb Surratt -6 $340,000
T12 Brooks Koepka -6 $340,000
T12 Tyrrell Hatton -6 $340,000
T15 Pat Perez -5 $267,500
T15 Henrik Stenson -5 $267,500
T15 Richard Bland -5 $267,500
T15 David Puig -5 $267,500
T15 Cameron Smith -5 $267,500
T15 Bubba Watson -5 $267,500
T21 Ian Poulter -4 $207,500
T21 Kalle Samooja -4 $207,500
T21 Marc Leishman -4 $207,500
T21 Abraham Ancer -4 $207,500
T21 Branden Grace -4 $207,500
T21 Laurie Canter -4 $207,500
T27 Sam Horsfield -3 $180,000
T27 Sergio Garcia -3 $180,000
T27 Harold Varner III -3 $180,000
T30 Charles Howell III -2 $160,000
T30 Phil Mickelson -2 $160,000
T30 Eugenio Chacarra -2 $160,000
T30 Thomas Pieters -2 $160,000
T30 Joaquin Niemann -2 $160,000
T35 Matt Jones -1 $142,800
T35 Dean Burmester -1 $142,800
T35 Kevin Na -1 $142,800
T35 Cameron Tringale -1 $142,800
T35 Jinichiro Kozuma -1 $142,800
T40 Carlos Ortiz E $130,800
T40 Danny Lee E $130,800
T40 Patrick Reed E $130,800
T40 Lee Westwood E $130,800
T40 Anirban Lahiri E $130,800
T45 Scott Vincent 1 $123,250
T45 Kieran Vincent 1 $123,250
T45 Lucas Herbert 1 $123,250
T45 Andy Ogletree 1 $123,250
49 Mito Pereira 2 $60,000
50 Louis Oosthuizen 3 $60,000
T51 Hudson Swafford 7 $55,000
T51 Martin Kaymer 7 $55,000
T53 Brendan Steele 10 $50,000
T53 Charl Schwartzel 10 $50,000

Team prize money

Position Team Score Earnings
1 Smash GC -33 $3 million
2 4Aces GC -26 $1.5 million
3 RangeGoats GC -24 $500,000

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2024 LIV Golf Mayakoba prize money payouts for each player and team

It pays to play in the Saudi-backed league. Just ask Joaquin Niemann.

It pays to play well in the LIV Golf League, just ask Joaquin Niemann.

Niemann, 25, won for the first time on the Saudi-backed circuit on Sunday after a marathon four-hole playoff against Sergio Garcia at LIV’s 2024 season opener at Mayakoba’s El Camaleon Golf Course in Mexico. For his efforts, Niemann will take home the top prize of $4 million after his wire-to-wire victory that featured a course record 12-under 59 in the first round on Friday and a two-stroke penalty after the second round.

Garcia earned a $2.25 million consolation prize for his runner-up finish, with Dean Burmester and Jon Rahm each receiving $1.25 million for their T-3 finishes.

Check out how much money each player and team earned at 2024 LIV Golf Mayakoba in Mexico.

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Individual prize money

Position Player Score Earnings
1 Joaquin Niemann -12 $4,000,000
2 Sergio Garcia -12 $2,250,000
T3 Dean Burmester -10 $1,250,000
T3 Jon Rahm -10 $1,250,000
T5 Dustin Johnson -8 $700,000
T5 Brooks Koepka -8 $700,000
T5 Charles Howell III -8 $700,000
T8 Tyrrell Hatton -7 $457,500
T8 Louis Oosthuizen -7 $457,500
T8 Cameron Smith -7 $457,500
T11 Richard Bland -6 $370,000
T11 Paul Casey -6 $370,000
T13 Caleb Surratt -5 $320,000
T13 Laurie Canter -5 $320,000
T13 Sebastián Muñoz -5 $320,000
16 Talor Gooch -4 $285,000
T17 Sam Horsfield -3 $255,000
T17 Kevin Na -3 $255,000
T17 Cameron Tringale -3 $255,000
T17 Patrick Reed -3 $255,000
T21 Anirban Lahiri -2 $211,000
T21 Scott Vincent -2 $211,000
T21 Brendan Steele -2 $211,000
T21 Lucas Herbert -2 $211,000
T21 Bubba Watson -2 $211,000
T26 Matt Jones -1 $185,000
T26 Bryson DeChambeau -1 $185,000
T26 Marc Leishman -1 $185,000
T29 Abraham Ancer E $167,500
T29 Martin Kaymer E $167,500
T29 Matthew Wolff E $167,500
T29 Ian Poulter E $167,500
T33 Lee Westwood 1 $149,500
T33 Kalle Samooja 1 $149,500
T33 Eugenio Chacarra 1 $149,500
T33 Jason Kokrak 1 $149,500
T37 Henrik Stenson 2 $141,500
T37 Hudson Swafford 2 $141,500
T39 Kieran Vincent 3 $132,800
T39 Mito Pereira 3 $132,800
T39 Charl Schwartzel 3 $132,800
T39 David Puig 3 $132,800
T39 Jinichiro Kozuma 3 $132,800
T44 Carlos Ortiz 4 $126,000
T44 Graeme McDowell 4 $126,000
T44 Thomas Pieters 4 $126,000
47 Adrian Meronk 5 $123,000
48 Danny Lee 6 $120,000
49 Branden Grace 7 $60,000
50 Andy Ogletree 8 $60,000
T51 Peter Uihlein 11 $52,500
T51 Pat Perez 11 $52,500
T51 Phil Mickelson 11 $52,500
T51 Harold Varner III 11 $52,500

Team prize money

Position Player Score Earnings
1 Legion XIII -24 $3 million
2 Crushers GC -20 $1.5 million
3 Torque GC -17 $500,000

 

2024 LPGA Drive On Championship prize money payouts for each LPGA player

Nelly Korda pocketed $262,500 for the win.

BRANDENTON, Fla. — For Nelly Korda, the phrase “there’s no place like home” has new meaning after the Bradenton, Florida, native won the LPGA Drive On Championship 15 minutes from her parents’ home.

Korda’s eagle-birdie finish at Bradenton Country Club vaulted her into a playoff against Lydia Ko. The two former No. 1s had the crowd rocking as Ko tried to play her way into the LPGA Hall of Fame, and Korda tried to go wire-to-wire.

“I thought I completely lost it,” said Korda, who began the day with a four-shot lead and trailed by three going into the last two holes.

“Being in my hometown and having the hometown support was incredible. I didn’t think this many people would show up.”

Korda won $262,500 for her efforts, pushing her career earnings to $9,223,989.

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Ten of the 15 rookies in the field cashed checks.

Here’s the total purse breakdown for the first full-field event of the 2024 LPGA season:

Pos. Golfer Score Money
1 Nelly Korda -11 $262,500
2 Lydia Ko -11 $163,689
3 Megan Khang -8 $118,745
T4 Lucy Li -7 $82,897
T4 Ayaka Furue -7 $82,897
T6 Auston Kim -6 $55,564
T6 Xiyu Lin -6 $55,564
8 Mone Inami -5 $44,362
T9 Andrea Lee -4 $35,287
T9 Cheyenne Knight -4 $35,287
T9 Nasa Hataoka -4 $35,287
T9 Jasmine Suwannapura -4 $35,287
T13 Lindy Duncan -3 $27,662
T13 Gemma Dryburgh -3 $27,662
T13 Sei Young Kim -3 $27,662
T16 Hye-Jin Choi -2 $21,585
T16 Xiaowen Yin -2 $21,585
T16 Celine Boutier -2 $21,585
T16 So Mi Lee -2 $21,585
T16 Brooke Henderson -2 $21,585
T16 Lexi Thompson -2 $21,585
T16 Robyn Choi -2 $21,585
T23 Olivia Cowan -1 $16,199
T23 Allisen Corpuz -1 $16,199
T23 Linn Grant -1 $16,199
T23 Nanna Koerstz Madsen -1 $16,199
T23 Lauren Coughlin -1 $16,199
T23 A Lim Kim -1 $16,199
T23 Yealimi Noh -1 $16,199
T23 Ruoning Yin -1 $16,199
31 Leona Maguire E $13,532
T32 Isabella Fierro 1 $12,457
T32 Mao Saigo 1 $12,457
T32 Marina Alex 1 $12,457
T35 Yu Jin Sung 2 $10,165
T35 Azahara Munoz 2 $10,165
T35 Hae Ran Ryu 2 $10,165
T35 Wei-Ling Hsu 2 $10,165
T35 Yu Liu 2 $10,165
T35 Emily Kristine Pedersen 2 $10,165
T35 Mi Hyang Lee 2 $10,165
T42 Patty Tavatanakit 3 $7,656
T42 Jodi Ewart Shadoff 3 $7,656
T42 Aline Krauter 3 $7,656
T42 Pernilla Lindberg 3 $7,656
T42 Gurleen Kaur 3 $7,656
T42 Albane Valenzuela 3 $7,656
T42 Madelene Sagstrom 3 $7,656
T49 Lauren Hartlage 4 $6,019
T49 Mel Reid 4 $6,019
T49 Stephanie Meadow 4 $6,019
T49 Nataliya Guseva 4 $6,019
T49 Yan Liu 4 $6,019
T49 Arpichaya Yubol 4 $6,019
T55 Lilia Vu 5 $5,287
T55 Ally Ewing 5 $5,287
T57 Malia Nam 6 $4,750
T57 Hyo Joon Jang 6 $4,750
T57 Chanettee Wannasaen 6 $4,750
T57 Maja Stark 6 $4,750
T61 Brittany Lincicome 7 $4,347
T61 Frida Kinhult 7 $4,347
T63 Jennifer Kupcho 8 $4,168
T63 In Gee Chun 8 $4,168
65 Esther Henseleit 10 $4,032
66 Minji Kang 11 $3,943
WD Georgia Hall $3,809
WD Gaby Lopez $3,809

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2024 Hilton Grand Vacations Tournament of Champions prize money payouts for each LPGA player

Lydia Ko became the fifth LPGA player to cross the $17 million threshold in official career earnings.

Lydia Ko collected her 20th LPGA victory a short golf cart ride from her Lake Nona Golf & Country Club home at the LPGA Hilton Grand Vacations Tournament of Champions. Well, except for Sunday. The electricity went off after Ko’s mom used the blender that morning, so mom Tina had to pick her up in a car after her victory press conference. The golf cart was dead.

With the $225,000 winner’s check, Ko became the fifth player to cross the $17 million threshold ($17,167,692) in official career earnings. She remains fifth on the All-Time Official Money List, $832,308 behind LPGA Hall of  Famer Inbee Park.

Ko is also now one point away from the 27 required to make the LPGA Hall of Fame.

Pos. Name Score Money
1 Lydia Ko -14 $225,000
2 Alexa Pano -12 $165,659
3 Brooke Henderson -10 $120,174
T4 Cheyenne Knight -8 $76,337
T4 Ayaka Furue -8 $76,337
T4 Ally Ewing -8 $76,337
T7 Charley Hull -7 $48,070
T7 Rose Zhang -7 $48,070
T9 Marina Alex -6 $38,547
T9 Gemma Dryburgh -6 $38,547
11 Megan Khang -5 $34,011
T12 Leona Maguire -4 $28,932
T12 Hae Ran Ryu -4 $28,932
T12 Nanna Koerstz Madsen -4 $28,932
T12 Gaby Lopez -4 $28,932
T16 Andrea Lee -2 $24,216
T16 Nelly Korda -2 $24,216
18 Lilia Vu -1 $22,493
T19 Allisen Corpuz E $20,860
T19 Mone Inami E $20,860
T19 Ruoning Yin E $20,860
T22 Amy Yang 1 $18,344
T22 Ashleigh Buhai 1 $18,344
T22 Maja Stark 1 $18,344
T22 Nasa Hataoka 1 $18,344
26 Jennifer Kupcho 2 $16,689
T27 Paula Reto 3 $15,735
T27 Linn Grant 3 $15,735
29 Grace Kim 5 $14,784
T30 Elizabeth Szokol 7 $13,967
T30 In Gee Chun 7 $13,967
T32 Chanettee Wannasaen 8 $12,879
T32 Pajaree Anannarukarn 8 $12,879
34 Danielle Kang 16 $12,062
WD
Jodi Ewart Shadoff
$11,610

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2024 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, Grayson Murray.

The 30-year-old won the 2024 Sony Open in Hawaii at Waialae Country Club in Honolulu at 17 under after a three-way playoff against Ben An and Keegan Bradley on Sunday. The win is the second of his PGA Tour career and his first since the 2017 Barbasol Championship.

For his efforts, Murray will take home the top prize of $1.49 million. An and Bradley each earned $738,700. Russell Henley and Carl Yuan, who finished T-4 at 16 under and one shot outside the playoff, will bank $373,500,

With $8.3 million up for grabs, check out how much money each PGA Tour player earned this week at the 2024 Sony Open in Hawaii.

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Prize money payouts

Position Player Score Earnings
1 Grayson Murray -17 $1,494,000
T2 Keegan Bradley -17 $738,700
T2 Byeong Hun An -17 $738,700
T4 Russell Henley -16 $373,500
T4 Carl Yuan -16 $373,500
6 J.T. Poston -15 $300,875
T7 Nick Taylor -14 $260,758
T7 Emiliano Grillo -14 $260,758
T7 Matthieu Pavon -14 $260,758
T10 Andrew Putnam -13 $209,575
T10 Harris English -13 $209,575
T10 Taylor Pendrith -13 $209,575
T13 Eric Cole -12 $153,135
T13 Tyrrell Hatton -12 $153,135
T13 Patton Kizzire -12 $153,135
T13 Akshay Bhatia -12 $153,135
T13 Taylor Montgomery -12 $153,135
T18 Billy Horschel -11 $106,102
T18 Brandon Wu -11 $106,102
T18 Brian Harman -11 $106,102
T18 Stephan Jaeger -11 $106,102
T18 Ben Silverman -11 $106,102
T18 Chris Kirk -11 $106,102
T24 Denny McCarthy -10 $67,645
T24 Patrick Rodgers -10 $67,645
T24 Stewart Cink -10 $67,645
T24 Troy Merritt -10 $67,645
T24 Kurt Kitayama -10 $67,645
T24 Sam Stevens -10 $67,645
T30 Hideki Matsuyama -9 $44,751
T30 Ludvig Åberg -9 $44,751
T30 Keith Mitchell -9 $44,751
T30 K.H. Lee -9 $44,751
T30 Ryo Hisatsune -9 $44,751
T30 Zac Blair -9 $44,751
T30 Brendon Todd -9 $44,751
T30 Adam Svensson -9 $44,751
T30 Ben Griffin -9 $44,751
T30 Cam Davis -9 $44,751
T30 S.H. Kim -9 $44,751
T30 Taiga Semikawa -9 $44,751
T42 Scott Stallings -8 $25,913
T42 Charley Hoffman -8 $25,913
T42 Dylan Wu -8 $25,913
T42 Harry Hall -8 $25,913
T42 Nick Hardy -8 $25,913
T42 Will Gordon -8 $25,913
T42 Si Woo Kim -8 $25,913
T42 Michael Kim -8 $25,913
T42 Alex Noren -8 $25,913
T42 Austin Eckroat -8 $25,913
T52 Robert MacIntyre -7 $19,771
T52 Ben Kohles -7 $19,771
T52 Erik van Rooyen -7 $19,771
T52 Matt Wallace -7 $19,771
T52 Joseph Bramlett -7 $19,771
T57 Robby Shelton -6 $18,592
T57 Davis Thompson -6 $18,592
T57 Mark Hubbard -6 $18,592
T57 Maverick McNealy -6 $18,592
T57 Chandler Phillips -6 $18,592
T57 Corey Conners -6 $18,592
T57 Justin Rose -6 $18,592
T57 Aaron Rai -6 $18,592
65 Tyler Duncan -5 $17,845
T66 Greyson Sigg -4 $17,430
T66 Luke List -4 $17,430
T66 Webb Simpson -4 $17,430
T66 Nico Echavarria -4 $17,430
T70 Alejandro Tosti -3 $16,932
T70 Jake Knapp -3 $16,932
T72 Lanto Griffin -2 $16,600
T72 Joel Dahmen -2 $16,600
T74 Yuto Katsuragawa -1 $16,019
T74 Martin Trainer -1 $16,019
T74 Justin Lower -1 $16,019
T74 Séamus Power -1 $16,019
T74 Parker Coody -1 $16,019
79 Norman Xiong E $15,521
T80 Garrick Higgo 2 $15,272
T80 Matt NeSmith 2 $15,272

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