2023 CPKC Women’s Open prize money payouts for each LPGA player

Khang earned $375,000 after winning in Vancouver.

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The 2023 CPKC Women’s Open is the last chance for players to qualify for the U.S. Solheim Cup team. Four Americans – Megan Khang, Lilia Vu, Nelly Korda and Allisen Corpuz – have already automatically qualified.

That allowed winning on the LPGA for the first time to be the sole focus for Khang, who finally broke through Sunday in her 191st start.

She needed a playoff to defeat Jin Young Ko, and Khang earned $375,000 in first-place money in Vancouver at Shaughnessy Golf Club & Country Club. That puts her over $1.3 million in earnings this season and has her closing in on $5.5 million for her career.

Check out the full list of prize money payouts for each LPGA player at the 2023 CPKC Women’s Open.

Position Golfer Score Earnings
1 Megan Khang -9 $375,000
2 Jin Young Ko -9 $232,029
3 Ruoning Yin -7 $168,321
T4 Hannah Green -6 $117,507
T4 Sei Young Kim -6 $117,507
T6 Lauren Coughlin -5 $78,761
T6 Linn Grant -5 $78,761
T8 In Gee Chun -4 $56,954
T8 Jodi Ewart Shadoff -4 $56,954
T8 Yuka Saso -4 $56,954
T11 Jeongeun Lee5 -3 $46,049
T11 Georgia Hall -3 $46,049
T13 Nasa Hataoka -2 $38,110
T13 Brooke Henderson -2 $38,110
T13 Andrea Lee -2 $38,110
T13 Mi Hyang Lee -2 $38,110
T17 Allisen Corpuz -1 $32,267
T17 Arpichaya Yubol -1 $32,267
T19 Lucy Li E $29,218
T19 Gabriela Ruffels E $29,218
T19 Linnea Strom E $29,218
T22 Lauren Stephenson 1 $23,006
T22 Ally Ewing 1 $23,006
T22 Alexa Pano 1 $23,006
T22 Minjee Lee 1 $23,006
T22 Celine Boutier 1 $23,006
T22 Lilia Vu 1 $23,006
T22 Patty Tavatanakit 1 $23,006
T22 Karis Davidson 1 $23,006
T22 Hye-Jin Choi 1 $23,006
T22 Jeongeun Lee6 1 $23,006
T32 Nanna Koerstz Madsen 2 $17,308
T32 Xiyu Lin 2 $17,308
T32 Bianca Pagdanganan 2 $17,308
T32 Nelly Korda 2 $17,308
T36 Alena Sharp 3 $14,380
T36 Wichanee Meechai 3 $14,380
T36 Ayaka Furue 3 $14,380
T36 Hyo Joo Kim 3 $14,380
T36 Jennifer Kupcho 3 $14,380
T41 Hae Ran Ryu 4 $10,882
T41 Rose Zhang 4 $10,882
T41 Lauren Hartlage 4 $10,882
T41 Alison Lee 4 $10,882
T41 Cheyenne Knight 4 $10,882
T41 Ariya Jutanugarn 4 $10,882
T41 Carlota Ciganda 4 $10,882
T41 Angel Yin 4 $10,882
T41 Maja Stark 4 $10,882
T50 Hinako Shibuno 5 $8,765
T50 Pauline Roussin 5 $8,765
T52 Jaravee Boonchant 6 $8,003
T52 Yealimi Noh 6 $8,003
T52 Ruixin Liu 6 $8,003
T52 Pavarisa Yoktuan 6 $8,003
T56 Jennifer Chang 7 $7,114
T56 Bailey Tardy 7 $7,114
T56 Yu Liu 7 $7,114
T59 Danielle Kang 8 $6,183
T59 Weiwei Zhang 8 $6,183
T59 Celine Borge 8 $6,183
T59 Amanda Doherty 8 $6,183
T59 Christina Kim 8 $6,183
T59 Gabriella Then 8 $6,183
T65 Jing Yan 9 $5,653
T65 Perrine Delacour 9 $5,653
67 Pernilla Lindberg 11 $5,463
T68 Min Lee 12 $5,208
T68 Jasmine Suwannapura 12 $5,208
T68 Brianna Do 12 $5,208
71 Lydia Ko 13 $5,019

 

2023 Tour Championship prize money payouts for each PGA Tour player at East Lake

It pays to play well on the PGA Tour, especially at the season finale.

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

The 25-year-old shot a 7-under 63 on Sunday to win the 2023 Tour Championship at East Lake Golf Club in Atlanta to also claim the FedEx Cup at 27 under.

For his efforts, Hovland will leave with top prize of $18 million from the lucrative $75 million season-ending event, while Xander Schauffele will take home a $6.5 million consolation prize for finishing runner-up at 22 under.

In total eight players cleared more than $1 million from this week’s event, including third-place finisher Wyndham Clark (16 under, $5 million), Rory McIlroy in fourth (14 under, $4 million) and Patrick Cantlay (13 under, $3 million) in fifth. Collin Morikawa, Tommy Fleetwood and Scottie Scheffler each earned $2 million for finishing 16 shots back, T-6 at 11 under.

Check out how much money each PGA Tour player earned this week at the 2023 Tour Championship at East Lake.

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Tour Championship prize money

Position Player Score Earnings
1 Viktor Hovland -27 $18,000,000
2 Xander Schauffele -22 $6,500,000
3 Wyndham Clark -16 $5,000,000
4 Rory McIlroy -14 $4,000,000
5 Patrick Cantlay -13 $3,000,000
T6 Collin Morikawa -11 $2,000,000
T6 Tommy Fleetwood -11 $2,000,000
T6 Scottie Scheffler -11 $2,000,000
T9 Adam Schenk -10 $990,000
T9 Keegan Bradley -10 $990,000
T9 Max Homa -10 $990,000
T9 Matt Fitzpatrick -10 $990,000
T9 Sam Burns -10 $990,000
T14 Russell Henley -9 $780,000
T14 Sepp Straka -9 $780,000
T16 Rickie Fowler -8 $710,000
T16 Tyrrell Hatton -8 $710,000
T18 Lucas Glover -7 $670,000
T18 Jon Rahm -7 $670,000
T20 Tony Finau -6 $620,000
T20 Tom Kim -6 $620,000
T20 Si Woo Kim -6 $620,000
23 Brian Harman -4 $580,000
24 Sungjae Im -3 $565,000
25 Nick Taylor -2 $550,000
26 Corey Conners -1 $540,000
27 Jordan Spieth 1 $530,000
28 Jason Day 3 $520,000
T29 Taylor Moore 6 $505,000
T29 Emiliano Grillo 6 $505,000

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2023 BMW Championship prize money payouts for each PGA Tour player

It pays to play well on the PGA Tour.

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

The 25-year-old shot a career-low 9-under 61 on Sunday to win the 2023 BMW Championship at Olympia Fields Golf Club in Illinois. Hovland made seven birdies on the back nine to beat Scottie Scheffler and Matt Fitzpatrick by two shots at 17 under for his fifth PGA Tour win and second of the season.

For his efforts, Hovland will leave with top prize of $3.6 million while Scheffler and Fitzpatrick will each take home $1.76 million.

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Check out how much money each PGA Tour player earned this week at the 2023 BMW Championship at Olympia Fields.

BMW Championship prize money

Position Player Score Earnings
1 Viktor Hovland -17 $3,600,000
T2 Matt Fitzpatrick -15 $1,760,000
T2 Scottie Scheffler -15 $1,760,000
4 Rory McIlroy -12 $990,000
T5 Brian Harman -11 $790,000
T5 Max Homa -11 $790,000
7 Sungjae Im -10 $695,000
T8 Russell Henley -9 $620,000
T8 Xander Schauffele -9 $620,000
T10 Tom Kim -7 $480,600
T10 Harris English -7 $480,600
T10 Andrew Putnam -7 $480,600
T10 Corey Conners -7 $480,600
T10 Denny McCarthy -7 $480,600
T15 Sahith Theegala -6 $332,000
T15 Patrick Cantlay -6 $332,000
T15 Cameron Young -6 $332,000
T15 Wyndham Clark -6 $332,000
T15 Adam Svensson -6 $332,000
T15 Sam Burns -6 $332,000
21 Tom Hoge -5 $262,000
T22 J.T. Poston -4 $229,000
T22 Lucas Glover -4 $229,000
T22 Justin Rose -4 $229,000
T25 Collin Morikawa -3 $179,750
T25 Rickie Fowler -3 $179,750
T25 Eric Cole -3 $179,750
T25 Tommy Fleetwood -3 $179,750
T29 Keegan Bradley -2 $156,500
T29 Chris Kirk -2 $156,500
T31 Jon Rahm E $139,000
T31 Emiliano Grillo E $139,000
T31 Si Woo Kim E $139,000
T34 Jordan Spieth 1 $122,000
T34 Tyrrell Hatton 1 $122,000
T34 Adam Schenk 1 $122,000
T37 Sepp Straka 2 $108,000
T37 Patrick Rodgers 2 $108,000
T37 Tony Finau 2 $108,000
40 Cam Davis 3 $100,000
T41 Kurt Kitayama 4 $94,000
T41 Brendon Todd 4 $94,000
43 Byeong Hun An 5 $88,000
44 Adam Hadwin 6 $84,000
T45 Lee Hodges 7 $78,000
T45 Jason Day 7 $78,000
47 Nick Taylor 10 $72,000
48 Séamus Power 14 $70,000
49 Taylor Moore 18 $68,000

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2023 ISPS Handa World Invitational prize money payouts for each player

It pays to pay well in co-sanctioned events.

It pays to play well on the LPGA and Ladies European Tour, especially in co-sanctioned events.

This week’s tournament, the 2023 ISPS Handa World Invitational featured two competitions being held at the same time with 144 women and 144 men playing for $1.5 million in prize money.

Alexa Pano celebrated her 19th birthday on Sunday with her first LPGA win at Galgorm Castle Golf club in Antrim, Northern Ireland, after the teenage phenom fended off Esther Henseleit and Gabriella Cowley in a three-way playoff that lasted three holes.

For her efforts, Pano will leave with the top-prize of $225,000, while Henseleit and Cowley each took home $122,794. In fact, players who failed to make the 54-hole cut still left with some money, too.

Check out the prize money payouts for each women’s player at the 2023 ISPS Handa World Invitational.

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ISPS Handa World Invitational prize money

Position Player Score Earnings
1 Alexa Pano -8 $225,000
T2 Esther Henseleit -8 $122,794
T2 Gabriella Cowley -8 $122,794
4 Ryann O’Toole -7 $79,875
5 Olivia Cowan -6 $64,291
T6 Azahara Munoz -5 $48,315
T6 Diksha Dagar -5 $48,315
8 Peiyun Chien -4 $38,575
9 Kim Metraux -3 $34,678
T10 Wichanee Meechai -2 $29,352
T10 Noora Komulainen -2 $29,352
T10 Chloe Williams -2 $29,352
T13 Emma Spitz -1 $24,053
T13 Dani Holmqvist -1 $24,053
T13 Jasmine Suwannapura -1 $24,053
T16 Dewi Weber E $18,769
T16 Sophie Witt E $18,769
T16 Leona Maguire E $18,769
T16 Georgia Hall E $18,769
T16 Casandra Alexander E $18,769
T16 Soo Bin Joo E $18,769
T16 Albane Valenzuela E $18,769
T23 Nastasia Nadaud 1 $15,177
T23 Ana Pelaez Trivino 1 $15,177
T23 Arpichaya Yubol 1 $15,177
T23 Marissa Steen 1 $15,177
T27 Emily Kristine Pedersen 2 $13,247
T27 Muni He 2 $13,247
T27 Stephanie Meadow 2 $13,247
T30 Hannah Burke 3 $11,533
T30 Ruixin Liu 3 $11,533
T30 Trichat Cheenglab 3 $11,533
T30 Bronte Law 3 $11,533
T34 Weiwei Zhang 4 $9,975
T34 Karis Davidson 4 $9,975
T34 Su Oh 4 $9,975
37 Meghan MacLaren 6 $9,196
38 Hayley Davis 7 $8,806
CUT Alice Hewson 5 $7,949
CUT Yuna Nishimura 5 $7,949
CUT Anne-Charlotte Mora 5 $7,949
CUT Jennifer Chang 5 $7,949
CUT Sarah Kemp 6 $6,639
CUT Louise Ridderstrom 6 $6,639
CUT Mariajo Uribe 6 $6,639
CUT Nicole Broch Estrup 6 $6,639
CUT Cara Gainer 6 $6,639
CUT Lauren Hartlage 7 $5,416
CUT Gina Kim 7 $5,416
CUT Ilhee Lee 7 $5,416
CUT Daniela Darquea 7 $5,416
CUT Lily May Humphreys 7 $5,416
CUT Ellinor Sudow 7 $5,416
CUT Aline Krauter 8 $4,598
CUT Leonie Harm 8 $4,598
CUT Alessandra Fanali 8 $4,598
CUT Chanettee Wannasaen 8 $4,598
CUT Sarah Jane Smith 9 $4,208
CUT Linnea Johansson 10 $3,975
CUT Riley Rennell 10 $3,975
CUT Sara Kjellker 12 $3,741
CUT Madelene Stavnar 12 $3,741
CUT Allison Emrey 12 $3,741

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2023 FedEx St. Jude Championship prize money payouts for each PGA Tour player

It pays to play well on the PGA Tour.

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

The 43-year-old claimed last week’s Wyndham Championship and followed suit with another victory this week at the 2023 FedEx St. Jude Championship at TPC Southwind in Memphis. Glover beat Patrick Cantlay in a playoff for the sixth win of his career on Tour and took home the top prize of $3.6 million.

For his efforts, Cantlay will leave with $2.16 million while Rory McIlroy and Tommy Fleetwood, who finished T-3 at 14 under, will each take home $1.16 million.

Check out how much money each PGA Tour player earned this week at the 2023 FedEx St. Jude Championship at TPC Southwind.

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FedEx St. Jude Championship prize money

Position Player Score Earnings
1 Lucas Glover -15 $3,600,000
2 Patrick Cantlay -15 $2,160,000
T3 Rory McIlroy -14 $1,160,000
T3 Tommy Fleetwood -14 $1,160,000
5 Taylor Moore -12 $800,000
T6 Adam Schenk -11 $584,285
T6 Cam Davis -11 $584,285
T6 Sungjae Im -11 $584,285
T6 Russell Henley -11 $584,285
T6 Jordan Spieth -11 $584,285
T6 Max Homa -11 $584,285
T6 Corey Conners -11 $584,285
T13 Collin Morikawa -10 $386,667
T13 Sahith Theegala -10 $386,667
T13 Viktor Hovland -10 $386,667
T16 Chris Kirk -9 $310,000
T16 Adam Hadwin -9 $310,000
T16 Hideki Matsuyama -9 $310,000
T16 Si Woo Kim -9 $310,000
T20 Justin Rose -8 $233,000
T20 Emiliano Grillo -8 $233,000
T20 Beau Hossler -8 $233,000
T20 Stephan Jaeger -8 $233,000
T24 Xander Schauffele -7 $158,285
T24 J.J. Spaun -7 $158,285
T24 J.T. Poston -7 $158,285
T24 Nick Taylor -7 $158,285
T24 Ben Griffin -7 $158,285
T24 Tom Kim -7 $158,285
T24 Andrew Putnam -7 $158,285
T31 Eric Cole -6 $116,000
T31 Brian Harman -6 $116,000
T31 Lee Hodges -6 $116,000
T31 Cameron Young -6 $116,000
T31 Sam Ryder -6 $116,000
T31 Scottie Scheffler -6 $116,000
T37 Brandon Wu -5 $88,000
T37 Taylor Montgomery -5 $88,000
T37 Sam Stevens -5 $88,000
T37 Byeong Hun An -5 $88,000
T37 Adam Svensson -5 $88,000
T37 Jon Rahm -5 $88,000
T43 Davis Riley -4 $64,133
T43 Brendon Todd -4 $64,133
T43 Keegan Bradley -4 $64,133
T43 Tyrrell Hatton -4 $64,133
T43 Tom Hoge -4 $64,133
T43 Keith Mitchell -4 $64,133
T49 Nick Hardy -3 $50,533
T49 Aaron Rai -3 $50,533
T49 Vincent Norrman -3 $50,533
T52 Kurt Kitayama -2 $46,400
T52 Jason Day -2 $46,400
T52 Hayden Buckley -2 $46,400
T52 Harris English -2 $46,400
T52 Patrick Rodgers -2 $46,400
T52 Sam Burns -2 $46,400
T58 Rickie Fowler -1 $44,400
T58 Mackenzie Hughes -1 $44,400
T58 Matt NeSmith -1 $44,400
T61 Matt Kuchar E $43,400
T61 Thomas Detry E $43,400
63 Sepp Straka 1 $42,800
64 Tony Finau 2 $42,400
65 Alex Smalley 3 $42,000
T66 Denny McCarthy 4 $40,800
T66 Wyndham Clark 4 $40,800
T66 Séamus Power 4 $40,800
T66 Matt Fitzpatrick 4 $40,800
T66 Mark Hubbard 4 $40,800

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

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

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It pays to play well on the LIV Golf League, just ask Cameron Smith.

The 29-year-old won for the third time since he joined the Greg Norman-led and Saudi Arabia-backed circuit at the 2023 LIV Golf Bedminster event at Trump National in New Jersey on Sunday. For his efforts, Smith will take home the top prize of $4 million and has now made $13,684,667 so far this season just as an individual.

Anirban Lahiri finished runner-up but a whopping seven shots back at 5 under. He will take home $2.25 million. Abraham Ancer, Patrick Reed and Dean Burmester each finished T-3 at 4 under and earned $1.1 million a piece.

Check out how much money each player and team earned at LIV Golf’s 11th event of its 2023 season.

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Individual prize money

Position Player Score Earnings
1 Cameron Smith -12 $4,000,000
2 Anirban Lahiri -5 $2,250,000
T3 Patrick Reed -4 $1,100,000
T3 Dean Burmester -4 $1,100,000
T3 Abraham Ancer -4 $1,100,000
6 Branden Grace -3 $700,000
T7 Joaquin Niemann -2 $570,000
T7 Marc Leishman -2 $570,000
T9 Charles Howell III -1 $437,500
T9 Phil Mickelson -1 $437,500
T11 Richard Bland E $331,428.57
T11 Graeme McDowell E $331,428.57
T11 Kevin Na E $331,428.57
T11 Dustin Johnson E $331,428.57
T11 Brendan Steele E $331,428.57
T11 Carlos Ortiz E $331,428.57
T11 Talor Gooch E $331,428.57
T18 Bryson DeChambeau 1 $240,000
T18 Charl Schwartzel 1 $240,000
T18 Jason Kokrak 1 $240,000
T18 Cameron Tringale 1 $240,000
T18 Harold Varner III 1 $240,000
T18 Bubba Watson 1 $240,000
T18 Mito Pereira 1 $240,000
T25 James Piot 2 $202,500
T25 Thomas Pieters 2 $202,500
T27 Bernd Wiesberger 3 $190,000
T27 Jediah Morgan 3 $190,000
T27 David Puig 3 $190,000
T30 Matt Jones 4 $176,000
T30 Sergio Garcia 4 $175,000
T30 Paul Casey 4 $175,000
T33 Louis Oosthuizen 5 $155,500
T33 Peter Uihlein 5 $155,500
T33 Sihwan Kim 5 $155,500
T33 Laurie Canter 5 $155,500
T33 Henrik Stenson 5 $155,500
T38 Sebastián Munoz 7 $141,250
T38 Ian Poulter 7 $141,250
T38 Brooks Koepka 7 $141,250
T38 Scott Vincent 7 $141,250
42 Matthew Wolff 8 $135,000
T43 Eugenio Chacarra 10 $131,250
T43 Pat Perez 10 $131,250
45 Chase Koepka 14 $127,500
46 Danny Lee 15 $125,000
47 Martin Kaymer 17 $122,500
48 Lee Westwood 20 $120,000

Team prize money

Position Team Score Earnings
1 Ripper GC -20 $3,000,000
T-2 Crushers GC -9 $1,000,000
T-2 Stinger GC -9 $1,000,000

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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2023 Wyndham Championship prize money payouts for each PGA Tour player

It’s the final payday for some golfers during the 2022-23 PGA Tour season.

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GREENSBORO, N.C. — Wyndham Championship winner Lucas Glover surpassed $30 million in career earnings on the PGA Tour on Sunday.

It might be small consolation after making bogey on his final three holes to lose the lead and finish T-2, but Russell Henley, along with Harris English, who finished T-35, became the 26th and 27th players to cross the $5 million mark in earnings this season during the FedEx Cup regular-season finale.

Glover banked $1.368 million from the total purse of $7.6 million.

Scotte Scheffler, who took the week off, still leads the money list with a single-season record of $19,138,342, the highest single-season mark of all time. The top five on the money list behind him — Jon Rahm, Rory McIlroy, Wyndham Clark and Viktor Hovland — have all earned more than $10 million to date.

Here’s a closer look at how much each player earned this week for four days of work at Sedgefield Country Club.

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Position Player Score Money
1 Lucas Glover -20 $1,368,000
T2 Byeong Hun An -18 $676,400
T2 Russell Henley -18 $676,400
4 Billy Horschel -16 $372,400
T5 Webb Simpson -13 $293,550
T5 Michael Kim -13 $293,550
T7 J.T. Poston -12 $223,060
T7 Cam Davis -12 $223,060
T7 Brendon Todd -12 $223,060
T7 Adam Scott -12 $223,060
T7 Adam Svensson -12 $223,060
T12 Charley Hoffman -11 $169,100
T12 Justin Thomas -11 $169,100
T14 Eric Cole -10 $123,500
T14 Nicolai Hojgaard -10 $123,500
T14 Sungjae Im -10 $123,500
T14 Ludvig Aberg -10 $123,500
T14 Robert Streb -10 $123,500
T14 Stephan Jaeger -10 $123,500
T14 Sam Burns -10 $123,500
21 Thomas Detry -9 $93,100
T22 Taylor Moore -8 $73,340
T22 Ryan Brehm -8 $73,340
T22 Matti Schmid -8 $73,340
T22 Davis Thompson -8 $73,340
T22 Luke Donald -8 $73,340
T27 Nick Hardy -7 $53,200
T27 Austin Smotherman -7 $53,200
T27 Gary Woodland -7 $53,200
T27 Andrew Putnam -7 $53,200
T27 Nicholas Lindheim -7 $53,200
T27 Chez Reavie -7 $53,200
T33 Andrew Novak -6 $41,420
T33 Harris English -6 $41,420
T33 Chesson Hadley -6 $41,420
T33 Kelly Kraft -6 $41,420
T33 Si Woo Kim -6 $41,420
T38 J.J. Spaun -5 $31,540
T38 Greyson Sigg -5 $31,540
T38 Matt Kuchar -5 $31,540
T38 Alex Noren -5 $31,540
T38 Sam Bennett -5 $31,540
T38 Sam Ryder -5 $31,540
T38 Tyler Duncan -5 $31,540
T45 Scott Piercy -4 $22,116
T45 Matt Wallace -4 $22,116
T45 Kyle Westmoreland -4 $22,116
T45 Brandt Snedeker -4 $22,116
T45 Peter Kuest -4 $22,116
T45 David Lipsky -4 $22,116
T51 Max McGreevy -3 $18,164
T51 Doug Ghim -3 $18,164
T51 Nate Lashley -3 $18,164
T51 Dylan Wu -3 $18,164
T51 Shane Lowry -3 $18,164
T51 Zecheng Dou -3 $18,164
T51 Christiaan Bezuidenhout -3 $18,164
T58 Martin Laird -2 $17,176
T58 Troy Merritt -2 $17,176
T58 Brandon Wu -2 $17,176
T58 Vincent Norrman -2 $17,176
T62 Scott Stallings -1 $16,720
T62 Matt NeSmith -1 $16,720
T64 Adam Schenk E $16,340
T64 C.T. Pan E $16,340
T64 Joel Dahmen E $16,340
T67 Carson Young +1 $15,884
T67 Michael Gligic +1 $15,884
T67 Trey Mullinax +1 $15,884
70 Wesley Bryan +3 $15,580
T71 Jim Herman +5 $15,352
T71 Richy Werenski +5 $15,352
73 Carl Yuan +6 $15,124

 

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

DeChambeau banked $4 million for his five-shot victory.

Bryson DeChambeau went low Sunday at the LIV Golf Greenbrier event, posting a 12-under 58, the lowest score on the circuit.

Believe it not, DeChambeau started so hot that he started having thoughts of a 54.

“That was actually right after the first six out of seven,” he said of all the birdies he was collecting early at the Old White Course at the Greenbrier in White Sulfur Springs, West Virginia. “I was like, ”Okay, if I eagle one of the par 5s and I keep going at this pace, it could be dangerous.'”

DeChambeau banked $4 million for his five-shot victory. Mito Pereira got $2,125,000 for solo second.

Torque GC (Joaquin Niemann, Sebastian Munoz, Mito Pereira, David Puig) won the team title and split $3 million. Crushers GC (Bryson DeChambeau, Paul Casey, Charles Howell III, Anirban Lahiri) split $1.5 million for taking second place. Stinger GC (Louis Oosthuizen, Charl Schwartzel, Branden Grace, Dean Burmester) took third, good for $500,000.

Check out the 2023 LIV Golf Greenbrier prize money payouts for each player and team.

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Position Golfer Score Earnings
1 Bryson DeChambeau -23 $4,000,000
2 Mito Pereira -17 $2,125,000
T3 Richard Bland -16 $1,175,000
T3 Matthew Wolff -16 $1,175,000
T3 David Puig -16 $1,175,000
6 Harold Varner III -14 $800,000
T7 Brendan Steele -13 $596,000
T7 Branden Grace -13 $596,000
T7 Carlos Ortiz -13 $596,000
T7 Dean Burmester -13 $596,000
T7 Talor Gooch -13 $596,000
T12 Sebastián Muñoz -12 $300,333
T12 Sergio Garcia -12 $300,333
T12 Charles Howell III -12 $300,333
T12 Bernd Wiesberger -12 $300,333
T12 Cameron Tringale -12 $300,333
T12 Scott Vincent -12 $300,333
T18 Lee Westwood -10 $199,600
T18 James Piot -10 $199,600
T18 Anirban Lahiri -10 $199,600
T18 Laurie Canter -10 $199,600
T18 Abraham Ancer -10 $199,600
T23 Joaquin Niemann -9 $169,000
T23 Jason Kokrak -9 $199,600
T25 Louis Oosthuizen -8 $163,000
T25 Phil Mickelson -8 $163,000
T25 Eugenio Chacarra -8 $163,000
T25 Henrik Stenson -8 $163,000
T29 Graeme McDowell -7 $156,000
T29 Ian Poulter -7 $156,000
T29 Bubba Watson -7 $156,000
T32 Matt Jones -6 $149,000
T32 Marc Leishman -6 $149,000
T32 Dustin Johnson -6 $149,000
T32 Cameron Smith -6 $149,000
T36 Patrick Reed -5 $143,000
T36 Paul Casey -5 $143,000
T38 Peter Uihlein -3 $137,000
T38 Danny Lee -3 $137,000
T38 Brooks Koepka -3 $137,000
T38 Thomas Pieters -3 $137,000
42 Chase Koepka -2 $132,000
T43 Kevin Na -1 $129,000
T43 Martin Kaymer -1 $129,000
45 Pat Perez E $126,000
T46 Sihwan Kim 1 $123,000
T46 Jediah Morgan 1 $123,000

 

2023 Women’s Scottish Open prize money payouts for each LPGA player

Celine Boutier is the third LPGA golfer to surpass the $2 million mark in 2023.

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One week after banking $1 million for her first major, Celine Boutier cashed another big check after winning the 2023 Women’s Scottish Open.

Boutier won at Dundonald Links in Ayshire, Scotland, by two shots over Hyu Joo Kim and by three over Ruoning Yin.

It’s Boutier’s fifth LPGA victory and second in two weeks after she claimed the 2023 Amundi Evian Championship in France. She’s the first LPGA golfer in seven years to win a major and then win the next week’s event. She’s the first on the LPGA to win consecutive tournaments in two years. And she’s the first to win three times in 2023, after having also won the LPGA Drive On Championship in Arizona in March.

Her $300,000 payday in Scotland pushes her past the $2 million mark for the 2023 season.

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Position Player Score Money
1 Celine Boutier -15 $300,000
2 Hyo Joo Kim -13 $167,294
3 Ruoning Yin -12 $111,529
T4 A Lim Kim -11 $75,282
T4 Maja Stark -11 $75,282
T6 Caroline Hedwall -10 $52,047
T6 Nicole Broch Estrup -10 $52,047
T6 Patty Tavatanakit -10 $52,047
T9 Ally Ewing -9 $41,824
T9 Andrea Lee -9 $41,824
T9 Sarah Kemp -9 $41,824
T9 Madelene Sagstrom -9 $41,824
T13 Minjee Lee -8 $35,318
T13 Stephanie Kyriacou -8 $35,318
T13 Arpichaya Yubol -8 $35,318
T16 Jenny Shin -7 $31,135
T16 Jennifer Kupcho -7 $31,135
T16 Xiyu Lin -7 $31,135
T16 Hinako Shibuno -7 $31,135
T20 Esther Henseleit -6 $27,185
T20 Linn Grant -6 $27,185
T20 Yu Liu -6 $27,185
T20 Yuna Nishimura -6 $27,185
T24 Sarah Schmelzel -4 $22,771
T24 Linnea Strom -4 $22,771
T24 Nasa Hataoka -4 $22,771
T24 Mi Hyang Lee -4 $22,771
T28 Megan Khang -3 $17,324
T28 Angel Yin -3 $17,324
T28 Minami Katsu -3 $17,324
T28 Jeongeun Lee6 -3 $17,324
T28 Eleanor Givens -3 $17,324
T33 Celine Herbin -2 $14,127
T33 Eun-Hee Ji -2 $14,127
T35 Charley Hull -1 $10,575
T35 Ana Pelaez Trivino -1 $10,575
T35 Lee-Anne Pace -1 $10,575
T35 Gaby Lopez -1 $10,575
T35 Maddie Szeryk -1 $10,575
T35 Frida Kinhult -1 $10,575
T35 Cara Gainer -1 $10,575
T35 In Gee Chun -1 $10,575
T35 Lilia Vu -1 $10,575
T44 Soo Bin Joo E $8,736
T44 Gemma Dryburgh E $8,736
T44 Narin An E $8,736
T47 Perrine Delacour +1 $7,714
T47 Casandra Alexander +1 $7,714
T47 Kim Metraux +1 $7,714
T47 Elin Arvidsson +1 $7,714
T47 Annie Park +1 $7,714
T47 Ayaka Furue +1 $7,714
T47 Agathe Sauzon +1 $7,714
T47 Amanda Doherty +1 $7,714
T55 Jasmine Suwannapura +3 $6,413
T55 Aditi Ashok +3 $6,413
T55 Emily Kristine Pedersen +3 $6,413
T55 Lydia Hall +3 $6,413
T55 Paula Reto +3 $6,413
T55 Lauren Coughlin +3 $6,413
T61 Pernilla Lindberg +4 $5,669
T61 Louise Duncan +4 $5,669
T63 Caroline Inglis +5 $5,298
T63 Mel Reid +5 $5,298
T63 Ginnie Ding (a) +5 $0
T66 Marissa Steen +6 $4,647
T66 Alice Hewson +6 $4,647
T66 Bronte Law +6 $4,647
T66 Bailey Tardy +6 $4,647
T66 Alison Lee +6 $4,647
71 Leonie Harm +8 $4,089
T72 Magdalena Simmermacher +12 $3,811
T72 Emma Grechi +12 $3,811
74 Klara Davidson Spilkova +16 $3,532

 

2023 3M Open prize money payouts for each PGA Tour player

It pays to play well on the PGA Tour.

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

The 28-year-old won the 2023 3M Open at TPC Twin Cities in Blaine, Minnesota for his first-ever PGA Tour victory on Sunday. Hodges shot a 4-under 67 in the final round to finish at 24 under, seven shots clear of Martin Laird, Kevin Streelman and J.T. Poston, who all finished T-2 at 17 under.

For his efforts, Hodges will take home the top prize of $1.4 million, while Laird, Streelman and Poston each earned $590,200,

Check out how much money each PGA Tour player earned this week at the 2023 3M Open at TPC Twin Cities.

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2023 3M Open prize money

Position Player Score Earnings
1  Lee Hodges -24 $1,404,000
T2  J.T. Poston -17 $590,200
T2  Kevin Streelman -17 $590,200
T2  Martin Laird -17 $590,200
T5  Dylan Wu -16 $301,275
T5  Keith Mitchell -16 $301,275
T7  Aaron Baddeley -15 $245,050
T7  Tony Finau -15 $245,050
T7  Sam Ryder -15 $245,050
T10  Cam Davis -14 $196,950
T10  Sam Stevens -14 $196,950
T10  Emiliano Grillo -14 $196,950
T13  Nick Hardy -13 $135,664.28
T13  Callum Tarren -13 $135,664.28
T13  Garrick Higgo -13 $135,664.28
T13  Billy Horschel -13 $135,664.28
T13  Alex Noren -13 $135,664.28
T13  Beau Hossler -13 $135,664.28
T13  Zac Blair -13 $135,664.28
T20  Aaron Rai -12 $82,178.57
T20  Jason Dufner -12 $82,178.57
T20  Ben Griffin -12 $82,178.57
T20  Matti Schmid -12 $82,178.57
T20  Tyson Alexander -12 $82,178.57
T20  Tom Hoge -12 $82,178.57
T20  Tyler Duncan -12 $82,178.57
T27  Doug Ghim -11 $58,110
T27  Seonghyeon Kim -11 $58,110
T27  Chesson Hadley -11 $58,110
T30  Kramer Hickok -10 $46,744.29
T30  Eric Cole -10 $46,744.29
T30  Max McGreevy -10 $46,744.29
T30  Doc Redman -10 $46,744.29
T30  Hideki Matsuyama -10 $46,744.29
T30  Mackenzie Hughes -10 $46,744.29
T30  Stephan Jaeger -10 $46,744.29
T37  J.J. Spaun -9 $34,710
T37  Kevin Yu -9 $34,710
T37  Adam Long -9 $34,710
T37  Patrick Rodgers -9 $34,710
T37  Stewart Cink -9 $34,710
T37  Adam Svensson -9 $34,710
T43  Matt Wallace -8 $24,726
T43  Justin Suh -8 $24,726
T43  Matt Kuchar -8 $24,726
T43  Paul Haley II -8 $24,726
T43  David Lipsky -8 $24,726
T43  MJ Daffue -8 $24,726
T43  Justin Lower -8 $24,726
T50  Peter Kuest -7 $19,578
T50  Vincent Norrman -7 $19,578
T50  Trey Mullinax -7 $19,578
T53  Chad Ramey -6 $18,447
T53  Brandt Snedeker -6 $18,447
T53  Brice Garnett -6 $18,447
T53  Russell Knox -6 $18,447
T57  Nate Lashley -5 $17,706
T57  Brandon Wu -5 $17,706
T57  Ryan Gerard -5 $17,706
T57  Grayson Murray -5 $17,706
T57  Henrik Norlander -5 $17,706
T62  Frankie Capan III -4 $17,160
T62  James Hahn -4 $17,160
T64  Trevor Cone -3 $16,614
T64  Kevin Chappell -3 $16,614
T64  Ludvig Aberg -3 $16,614
T64  Kaito Onishi -3 $16,614
T64  Matthias Schwab -3 $16,614
69  Seung-Yul Noh -2 $16,146
70  C.T. Pan E $15,990
71  Ben Taylor 1 $15,834
T72  Augusto Núñez 7 $15,600
T72  Jim Herman 7 $15,600

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