2023 RBC Canadian Open prize money payouts for each PGA Tour player

It pays to play well on the PGA Tour. Just ask Nick Taylor.

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

The 35-year-old won the 2023 RBC Canadian Open at Oakdale Golf and Country Club in North York, Ontario, on Sunday for his third PGA Tour victory.

He also made history as the first Canadian to win his national open since 1954. Taylor shot a final-round 6-under 66 and wound up in a four-hole playoff alongside Tommy Fleetwood, but sealed the deal with a 72-foot bomb of a putt.

For his efforts, Taylor will take home the top prize of $1.6 million, while Fleetwood, who is still chasing that elusive first PGA Tour win, will leave with $981,000.

Check out how much money each PGA Tour player earned this week at the 2023 RBC Canadian Open.

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RBC Canadian Open prize money

Position Player Score Earnings
1 Nick Taylor -17 $1,620,000
2 Tommy Fleetwood -17 $981,000
T3 Aaron Rai -16 $477,000
T3 Tyrrell Hatton -16 $477,000
T3 C.T. Pan -16 $477,000
T6 Eric Cole -14 $315,000
T6 Mark Hubbard -14 $315,000
8 Justin Rose -13 $281,250
T9 Andrew Novak -12 $245,250
T9 Rory McIlroy -12 $245,250
T9 Brandon Wu -12 $245,250
T12 Harrison Endycott -11 $178,650
T12 Doug Ghim -11 $178,650
T12 Harry Higgs -11 $178,650
T12 Jonathan Byrd -11 $178,650
T12 Adam Hadwin -11 $178,650
17 Nate Lashley -10 $146,250
T18 Will Gordon -9 $132,750
T18 Carl Yuan -9 $132,750
T20 Matt Kuchar -8 $102,330
T20 Sam Bennett -8 $102,330
T20 Lucas Glover -8 $102,330
T20 Matt Fitzpatrick -8 $102,330
T20 Corey Conners -8 $102,330
T25 Ted Potter, Jr. -7 $64,850
T25 Ludvig Aberg -7 $64,850
T25 Lee Hodges -7 $64,850
T25 Dylan Wu -7 $64,850
T25 S.H. Kim -7 $64,850
T25 Chez Reavie -7 $64,850
T25 Ryan Moore -7 $64,850
T25 Justin Lower -7 $64,850
T25 Alex Smalley -7 $64,850
T34 Brendon Todd -6 $47,925
T34 Harry Hall -6 $47,925
T34 Roger Sloan -6 $47,925
T34 Cody Gribble -6 $47,925
T38 Sahith Theegala -5 $39,150
T38 Greyson Sigg -5 $39,150
T38 Patton Kizzire -5 $39,150
T38 Seung-Yul Noh -5 $39,150
T38 MJ Daffue -5 $39,150
T43 Carson Young -4 $28,530
T43 Callum Tarren -4 $28,530
T43 Shane Lowry -4 $28,530
T43 Ryan Gerard -4 $28,530
T43 Peter Malnati -4 $28,530
T43 Chesson Hadley -4 $28,530
T43 Michael Kim -4 $28,530
T50 Austin Smotherman -3 $22,860
T50 Garrick Higgo -3 $22,860
T52 Brent Grant -2 $21,438
T52 Jason Dufner -2 $21,438
T52 Cameron Percy -2 $21,438
T52 Brian Gay -2 $21,438
T52 Mike Weir -2 $21,438
T57 Scott Piercy -1 $20,160
T57 Stuart Macdonald -1 $20,160
T57 Cameron Young -1 $20,160
T57 Sung Kang -1 $20,160
T57 Andrew Landry -1 $20,160
T57 Peter Kuest -1 $20,160
T57 James Hahn -1 $20,160
T57 Adam Long -1 $20,160
T65 Scott Brown E $19,170
T65 Taylor Pendrith E $19,170
T65 Richy Werenski E $19,170
T68 Wil Bateman 1 $18,540
T68 Trevor Cone 1 $18,540
T68 Brice Garnett 1 $18,540
T68 Akshay Bhatia 1 $18,540
T72 Vince Whaley 2 $17,910
T72 Henrik Norlander 2 $17,910
T72 Martin Trainer 2 $17,910

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2023 Memorial Tournament prize money payouts for each PGA Tour player

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

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

The 25-year-old won the 2023 Memorial Tournament at Muirfield Village Golf Club in Dublin, Ohio, on Sunday for his fourth PGA Tour victory. Hovland shot a final-round 2-under 70 to claim the title at 7 under after a one-hole playoff with Denny McCarthy.

For his efforts, Hovland will take home the top prize of $3.6 million, while McCarthy will leave with $2.18 million out of the $20 million designated event purse.

Scottie Scheffler shot the low round of the day, a 5-under 67, to finish a shot outside the playoff and finish solo third at 6 under for a $1.38 million payday.

Check out how much money each PGA Tour player earned this week at the 2023 Memorial Tournament, the 10th designated event of the season.

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Memorial Tournament prize money

Position Player Score Earnings
1 Viktor Hovland -7 $3,600,000
2 Denny McCarthy -7 $2,180,000
3 Scottie Scheffler -6 $1,380,000
4 Si Woo Kim -5 $980,000
T5 Jordan Spieth -4 $772,500
T5 Andrew Putnam -4 $772,500
T7 Adam Schenk -3 $650,000
T7 Rory McIlroy -3 $650,000
T9 Rickie Fowler -2 $545,000
T9 Adam Scott -2 $545,000
T9 Matt Fitzpatrick -2 $545,000
T12 Wyndham Clark -1 $410,000
T12 Lee Hodges -1 $410,000
T12 Tyrrell Hatton -1 $410,000
T12 David Lipsky -1 $410,000
T16 Luke List E $275,500
T16 Shane Lowry E $275,500
T16 Russell Henley E $275,500
T16 Hideki Matsuyama E $275,500
T16 Joseph Bramlett E $275,500
T16 Sepp Straka E $275,500
T16 Jon Rahm E $275,500
T16 Sam Burns E $275,500
T24 Xander Schauffele 1 $163,000
T24 Eric Cole 1 $163,000
T24 Gary Woodland 1 $163,000
T24 Byeong Hun An 1 $163,000
T24 Beau Hossler 1 $163,000
T24 Stephan Jaeger 1 $163,000
T30 J.J. Spaun 2 $117,250
T30 Garrick Higgo 2 $117,250
T30 Ryan Fox 2 $117,250
T30 Austin Eckroat 2 $117,250
T30 Keegan Bradley 2 $117,250
T30 Patrick Cantlay 2 $117,250
T30 Patrick Rodgers 2 $117,250
T30 Mark Hubbard 2 $117,250
T38 J.T. Poston 3 $91,000
T38 Luke Donald 3 $91,000
T38 Christiaan Bezuidenhout 3 $91,000
T41 Justin Suh 4 $71,000
T41 Sungjae Im 4 $71,000
T41 Brandt Snedeker 4 $71,000
T41 Taylor Montgomery 4 $71,000
T41 Sam Stevens 4 $71,000
T41 S.H. Kim 4 $71,000
T41 Seamus Power 4 $71,000
T48 Matt Wallace 5 $52,600
T48 Thomas Detry 5 $52,600
T48 Emiliano Grillo 5 $52,600
T48 Keith Mitchell 5 $52,600
T52 Alex Noren 6 $48,600
T52 Harris English 6 $48,600
T54 Davis Riley 7 $47,200
T54 Danny Willett 7 $47,200
T56 Davis Thompson 8 $46,400
T56 Sam Ryder 8 $46,400
T58 Sahith Theegala 9 $45,600
T58 Chez Reavie 9 $45,600
T60 Stewart Cink 10 $44,800
T60 Taylor Pendrith 10 $44,800
62 Matt Kuchar 11 $44,200
63 Sam Bennett 12 $43,800
64 Lanto Griffin 13 $43,400
65 Tom Hoge 17 $43,000

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2023 LIV Golf Washington, D.C. prize money payouts for each player and team

It pays to play well on the Saudi-backed circuit.

Harold Varner III is a winner on the LIV Golf League.

The 32-year-old won for the first time since the 2022 PIF Saudi International at the 2023 LIV Golf Washington, D.C. event at Trump National Golf Club in Sterling, Virginia, on Sunday. For his efforts, Varner will take home the top prize of $4 million, bringing his earnings on the year to $7,565,666.

Branden Grace finished a shot back from his second win on the Saudi Arabia-backed circuit and will take home $2.13 million, while Mito Pereira earned $1.5 million for his third-place finish.

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

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LIV Golf DC individual prize money

Position Player Score Earnings
1 Harold Varner III -12 $4,000,000
2 Branden Grace -11 $2,250,000
3 Mito Pereira -10 $1,500,000
T4 Sebastian Munoz -8 $900,000
T4 Henrik Stenson -8 $900,000
T6 Louis Oosthuizen -7 $615,000
T6 Kevin Na -7 $615,000
T6 Andy Ogletree -7 $615,000
T9 Bryson DeChambeau -6 $425,000
T9 Cameron Tringale -6 $425,000
T9 Cameron Smith -6 $425,000
T12 David Puig -5 $350,000
T12 Carlos Ortiz -5 $350,000
T12 Brooks Koepka -5 $350,000
T15 Peter Uihlein -4 $295,000
T15 Dean Burmester -4 $295,000
T15 Talor Gooch -4 $295,000
T18 Graeme McDowell -3 $250,000
T18 Eugenio Chacarra -3 $250,000
T18 Laurie Canter -3 $250,000
T18 Pat Perez -3 $250,000
T18 Scott Vincent -3 $250,000
T23 Matt Jones -2 $205,000
T23 Richard Bland -2 $205,000
T23 Dustin Johnson -2 $205,000
T23 Brendan Steele -2 $205,000
T23 Martin Kaymer -2 $205,000
T23 Ian Poulter -2 $205,000
T29 Charl Schwartzel -1 $182,500
T29 Anirban Lahiri -1 $182,500
T31 Joaquin Niemann E $167,500
T31 Sergio Garcia E $167,500
T31 Charles Howell III E $167,500
T31 Bernd Wiesberger E $167,500
T35 Marc Leishman 1 $148,000
T35 Danny Lee 1 $148,000
T35 Lee Westwood 1 $148,000
T35 James Piot 1 $148,000
T35 Patrick Reed 1 $148,000
40 Bubba Watson 2 $140,000
41 Jediah Morgan 5 $137,500
T42 Chase Koepka 8 $133,750
T42 Abraham Ancer 8 $133,750
44 Phil Mickelson 9 $130,000
45 Sihwan Kim 14 $127,500

LIV Golf DC team prize money

Position Team Score Earnings
1 Torque GC -27 $3,000,000
2 Stinger GC -24 $1,500,000
3 RangeGoats 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 Charles Schwab Challenge

It pays to play well on the PGA Tour.

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

The 30-year-old from Argentina won the 2023 Charles Schwab Challenge on Sunday for his second PGA Tour victory. Grillo shot a 2-under 68 to claim the title after a two-hole playoff with Adam Schenk as well as the top prize of $1.56 million. Schenk will pocket $948,300, while Scottie Scheffler and Harry Hall earned $513,300 for finishing T-3 at 7 under.

Check out how much money each PGA Tour player earned this week at the 2023 Charles Schwab Challenge at Colonial Country Club in Forth Worth, Texas.

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2023 Charles Schwab Challenge prize money

Position Player Score Earnings
1* Emiliano Grillo -8 $1,566,000
2 Adam Schenk -8 $948,300
T3 Harry Hall -7 $513,300
T3 Scottie Scheffler -7 $513,300
5 Paul Haley II -6 $356,700
T6 Rickie Fowler -5 $293,625
T6 Michael Kim -5 $293,625
T6 Sam Burns -5 $293,625
T9 Kevin Streelman -4 $237,075
T9 Max Homa -4 $237,075
T9 Mark Hubbard -4 $237,075
T12 Chad Ramey -3 $178,350
T12 Aaron Rai -3 $178,350
T12 Harris English -3 $178,350
T12 Justin Rose -3 $178,350
T16 Justin Suh -2 $132,675
T16 Viktor Hovland -2 $132,675
T16 Austin Eckroat -2 $132,675
T16 Russell Henley -2 $132,675
T16 David Lipsky -2 $132,675
T21 Kramer Hickok -1 $82,324
T21 Austin Smotherman -1 $82,324
T21 Carson Young -1 $82,324
T21 Aaron Baddeley -1 $82,324
T21 Ryan Fox -1 $82,324
T21 Thomas Detry -1 $82,324
T21 Ben An -1 $82,324
T21 Christiaan Bezuidenhout -1 $82,324
T29 Kurt Kitayama E $50,104
T29 Collin Morikawa E $50,104
T29 Brian Harman E $50,104
T29 Alex Noren E $50,104
T29 Lee Hodges E $50,104
T29 Sam Stevens E $50,104
T29 Andrew Putnam E $50,104
T29 Peter Malnati E $50,104
T29 Si Woo Kim E $50,104
T29 Sepp Straka E $50,104
T29 Robby Shelton E $50,104
T40 Scott Piercy 1 $31,755
T40 Andrew Novak 1 $31,755
T40 Billy Horschel 1 $31,755
T40 Min Woo Lee 1 $31,755
T40 Jimmy Walker 1 $31,755
T40 Luke Donald 1 $31,755
T40 Chez Reavie 1 $31,755
T40 Alex Smalley 1 $31,755
T48 Nick Hardy 2 $22,881
T48 Patton Kizzire 2 $22,881
T48 Vincent Norrman 2 $22,881
T48 Matt NeSmith 2 $22,881
T52 Ben Griffin 3 $20,837
T52 Will Gordon 3 $20,837
T52 Tom Hoge 3 $20,837
T52 Maverick McNealy 3 $20,837
56 Akshay Bhatia 4 $20,271
T57 Luke List 5 $19,662
T57 Brendon Todd 5 $19,662
T57 Ben Martin 5 $19,662
T57 Patrick Rodgers 5 $19,662
T57 K.H. Lee 5 $19,662
T57 Justin Lower 5 $19,662
T63 J.J. Spaun 6 $18,705
T63 Cameron Champ 6 $18,705
T63 Erik Compton 6 $18,705
T63 Zecheng Dou 6 $18,705
T63 Cody Gribble 6 $18,705
T68 Joel Dahmen 7 $18,096
T68 Stephan Jaeger 7 $18,096
T70 Matthias Schwab 10 $17,748
T70 Beau Hossler 10 $17,748
72 Russell Knox 13 $17,487

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Prize money payouts for each player at the 2023 PGA Championship at Oak Hill

It pays to play well in major championships.

It pays to play well at major championships, folks. Just ask the latest winner, Brooks Koepka.

The 33-year-old formerly on the PGA Tour who now plays for the LIV Golf League claimed his fifth major title Sunday at the 2023 PGA Championship at Oak Hill Country Club in Rochester, New York, earning a cool $3.15 million for his two-shot victory over runners-up Scottie Scheffler and Viktor Hovland, who will each take home $1.54 million.

Cam Davis, Kurt Kitayama and Bryson DeChambeau each finished T-4 at 3 under to claim $720,000 a piece.

Check out the prize money payouts for each player below at the 2023 PGA Championship.

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2023 PGA Championship money

Position Player Score Earnings
1 Brooks Koepka -9 $3,150,000
2 Scottie Scheffler -7 $1,540,000
3 Viktor Hovland -7 $1,540,000
T4 Cam Davis -3 $720,000
T4 Kurt Kitayama -3 $720,000
T4 Bryson DeChambeau -3 $720,000
T7 Sepp Straka -2 $555,000
T7 Rory McIlroy -2 $555,000
T9 Cameron Smith -1 $465,000
T9 Patrick Cantlay -1 $465,000
T9 Justin Rose -1 $465,000
T12 Shane Lowry E $365,000
T12 Victor Perez E $365,000
T12 Corey Conners E $365,000
T15 Tyrrell Hatton 1 $288,333
T15 Eric Cole 1 $288,333
T15 Michael Block 1 $288,333
T18 Mito Pereira 2 $214,400
T18 Xander Schauffele 2 $214,400
T18 Min Woo Lee 2 $214,400
T18 Patrick Reed 2 $214,400
T18 Tommy Fleetwood 2 $214,400
T23 Alex Smalley 3 $165,000
T23 Matt NeSmith 3 $165,000
T23 Ryan Fox 3 $165,000
T26 Collin Morikawa 4 $135,000
T26 Hayden Buckley 4 $135,000
T26 Justin Suh 4 $135,000
T29 Callum Tarren 5 $90,136
T29 Patrick Rodgers 5 $90,136
T29 Denny McCarthy 5 $90,136
T29 K.H. Lee 5 $90,136
T29 Adam Scott 5 $90,136
T29 Jordan Spieth 5 $90,136
T29 Harold Varner III 5 $90,136
T29 Keegan Bradley 5 $90,136
T29 Chris Kirk 5 $90,136
T29 Taylor Pendrith 5 $90,136
T29 Hideki Matsuyama 5 $90,136
T40 Adrian Meronk 6 $46,900
T40 Thomas Detry 6 $46,900
T40 J.T. Poston 6 $46,900
T40 Adam Hadwin 6 $46,900
T40 Lucas Herbert 6 $46,900
T40 Beau Hossler 6 $46,900
T40 Chez Reavie 6 $46,900
T40 Thomas Pieters 6 $46,900
T40 Adam Svensson 6 $46,900
T40 Sahith Theegala 6 $46,900
T50 Padraig Harrington 7 $37,625
T50 Nicolai Hojgaard 7 $37,625
T50 Jon Rahm 7 $37,625
T50 Stephan Jaeger 7 $37,625
54 Dean Burmester 8 $36,000
T55 Lee Hodges 9 $35,000
T55 Max Homa 9 $35,000
T55 Dustin Johnson 9 $35,000
T58 Phil Mickelson 10 $33,250
T58 Zach Johnson 10 $33,250
T58 Tom Hoge 10 $33,250
T58 Keith Mitchell 10 $33,250
T62 Rikuya Hoshino 11 $31,250
T62 Sihwan Kim 11 $31,250
T62 Thriston Lawrence 11 $31,250
T65 Taylor Montgomery 12 $31,250
T65 Justin Thomas 12 $29,500
T65 Matt Wallace 12 $29,500
T65 Pablo Larrazabal 12 $29,500
T69 Ben Taylor 13 $28,000
T69 Joel Dahmen 13 $28,000
T69 Yannik Paul 13 $28,000
T72 Taylor Moore 15 $26,500
T72 Tony Finau 15 $26,500
T72 Sam Stevens 15 $26,500
75 Mark Hubbard 18 $25,500
76 Kazuki Higa 20 $25,000

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

It pays to play well for LIV Golf.

Dustin Johnson took down Cameron Smith and Branden Grace in a playoff to win LIV Golf Tulsa at Cedar Ridge Country Club.

For Johnson, a two-time major champion most recently at the 2020 Masters, this is his second victory on the Saudi Arabi-backed circuit, the first coming at LIV Golf Boston last season.

He’ll head into next week’s PGA Championship at Oak Hill Country Club in Rochester, New York, in good form (and with heavier pockets). His winner’s paycheck totals $4 million.

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

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LIV Golf Tulsa individual prize money

Position Player Score Earnings
1 Dustin Johnson 17 under $4,000,000
T-2 Branden Grace 17 under $1,875,000
T-2 Cameron Smith 17 under $1,875,000
4 Harold Varner III 13 under $1,000,000
T-5 Bryson DeChambeau 12 under $703,333
T-5 Eugenio Chacarra 12 under $703,333
T-5 Brooks Koepka 12 under $703,333
T-8 Joaquin Niemann 11 under $468,333
T-8 Dean Burmester 11 under $468,333
T-8 Bubba Watson 11 under $468,333
T-11 Charles Howell III 10 under $350,000
T-11 Jason Kokrak 10 under $350,000
T-11 Brendan Steele 10 under $350,000
T-11 Anirban Lahiri 10 under $350,000
T-11 Patrick Reed 10 under $350,000
T-16 Thomas Pieters 9 under $285,000
T-16 Scott Vincent 9 under $285,000
T-18 Bernd Wiesberger 8 under $250,000
T-18 Cameron Tringale 8 under $250,000
T-18 Henrik Stenson 8 under $250,000
T-18 Ian Poulter 8 under $250,000
T-18 Pat Perez 8 under $250,000
T-23 Chase Koepka 7 under $200,714
T-23 Louis Oosthuizen 7 under $200,714
T-23 Richard Bland 7 under $200,714
T-23 Sergio Garcia 7 under $200,714
T-23 Peter Uihlein 7 under $200,714
T-23 Laurie Canter 7 under $200,714
T-23 Abraham Ancer 7 under $200,714
T-30 Sebastián Muñoz 6 under $170,000
T-30 Matt Jones 6 under $170,000
T-30 Matthew Wolff 6 under $170,000
T-30 Carlos Ortiz 6 under $170,000
T-30 Mito Pereira 6 under $170,000
35 Charl Schwartzel 5 under $155,000
T-36 Marc Leishman 4 under $146,250
T-36 Danny Lee 4 under $146,250
T-36 David Puig 4 under $146,250
T-36 Talor Gooch 4 under $146,250
T-40 Martin Kaymer 3 under $137,500
T-40 James Piot 3 under $137,500
T-40 Paul Casey 3 under $137,500
43 Sihwan Kim 2 under $132,500
44 Kevin Na 1 under $130,000
T-46 Graeme McDowell Even $126,250
T-46 Phil Mickelson Even $126,250
47 Jediah Morgan 1 under $130,000
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Team payouts

Position Team/Members Score Earnings
1 Stinger GC (Branden Grace, Louis Oosthuizen, Charl Schwartzel, Dean Burmester) 40 under $3,000,000
2 4Aces GC (Dustin Johnson, Pat Perez, Patrick Reed, Peter Uihlein) 39 under $1,500,000
3 RangeGoats GC (Talor Gooch, Thomas Pieters, Bubba Watson, Harold Varner III) 35 under $500,000

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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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