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.

2022 Travelers Championship prize money payouts for each PGA Tour player at TPC River Highlands

It pays to play well on the PGA Tour, folks. Just ask Xander Schauffele.

It pays to play well on the PGA Tour, folks. Just ask this week’s winner, Xander Schauffele.

The 28-year-old claimed his sixth PGA Tour win and second of the season after holding off Sahith Theegala and J.T. Poston by two shots to win the 2022 Travelers Championship. Schauffele shot a 2-under 69 in the final round at TPC River Highlands in Cromwell, Connecticut for his first solo win since the 2019 Sentry Tournament of Champions.

Schauffele will take home $1.49 million for his efforts, with the runners-up each earning $738,700. Check out how much money each PGA Tour player earned this week at the 2022 Travelers Championship.

Travelers: Scores | PGA Tour all-time money list

Travelers Championship prize money

Position Player Score Earnings
1 Xander Schauffele -19 $1,494,000
T2 J.T. Poston -17 $738,700
T2 Sahith Theegala -17 $738,700
4 Michael Thorbjornsen (a) -15 $0
5 Chesson Hadley -14 $406,700
T6 Keith Mitchell -12 $320,587
T6 Kevin Kisner -12 $320,587
T8 Scott Stallings -11 $243,605
T8 Brian Harman -11 $243,605
T8 Chez Reavie -11 $243,605
T8 William McGirt -11 $243,605
T8 Nick Hardy -11 $243,605
T13 John Huh -10 $159,775
T13 Tony Finau -10 $159,775
T13 Scottie Scheffler -10 $159,775
T13 Webb Simpson -10 $159,775
T13 Martin Laird -10 $159,775
T13 Patrick Cantlay -10 $159,775
T19 Luke List -9 $106,102
T19 Rory McIlroy -9 $106,102
T19 Keegan Bradley -9 $106,102
T19 Matthew NeSmith -9 $106,102
T19 Harris English -9 $106,102
T19 K.H. Lee -9 $106,102
T25 Ryan Armour -8 $61,835
T25 Kevin Streelman -8 $61,835
T25 Mackenzie Hughes -8 $61,835
T25 Bill Haas -8 $61,835
T25 Brendan Steele -8 $61,835
T25 Adam Long -8 $61,835
T25 Nate Lashley -8 $61,835
T25 Seamus Power -8 $61,835
T25 Adam Svensson -8 $61,835
T25 Lee Hodges -8 $61,835
T35 Sam Ryder -7 $43,243
T35 Chris Gotterup -7 $43,243
T35 Robert Streb -7 $43,243
T35 Wyndham Clark -7 $43,243
T35 Charles Howell III -7 $43,243
T40 Matthew Wolff -6 $36,105
T40 Michael Gligic -6 $36,105
T40 Aaron Rai -6 $36,105
T43 Hayden Buckley -5 $31,125
T43 Conrad Shindler -5 $31,125
T43 Harold Varner III -5 $31,125
T46 Matt Wallace -4 $23,679
T46 Tyler Duncan -4 $23,679
T46 Ben Silverman -4 $23,679
T46 Mark Hubbard -4 $23,679
T46 Andrew Novak -4 $23,679
T46 Tommy Fleetwood -4 $23,679
T46 Andrew Putnam -4 $23,679
T53 Matthias Schwab -3 $20,003
T53 Stewart Cink -3 $20,003
T53 Paul Barjon -3 $20,003
T56 Hank Lebioda -2 $19,007
T56 Jonas Blixt -2 $19,007
T56 Joseph Bramlett -2 $19,007
T56 Kelly Kraft -2 $19,007
T56 Luke Donald -2 $19,007
T56 Taylor Moore -2 $19,007
T56 Cam Davis -2 $19,007
63 Austin Cook -1 $18,343
T64 Patton Kizzire E $18,011
T64 Davis Riley E $18,011
T64 Peter Malnati E $18,011
67 Kevin Tway 1 $17,679
68 Morgan Hoffmann 2 $17,513
69 Joel Dahmen 4 $17,347
T70 Lucas Glover 5 $17,098
T70 Harry Higgs 5 $17,098

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Check out the record prize money payout for each player at the 2022 U.S. Open

It pays to play well, especially in major championships.

It pays to play well folks, especially in major championships. Just ask this week’s winner, Matt Fitzpatrick.

The 27-year-old Englishman shot a 2-under 68 to hold on for a narrow victory at the 2022 U.S. Open at The Country Club in Brookline, Massachusetts. Fitzpatrick won by just one shot over World No. 1 Scottie Scheffler and Will Zalatoris to become the 13th player to win both the U.S. Amateur and U.S. Open. For his efforts, Fitzpatrick will take home a record $3.15 million, $925,000 more than Jon Rahm last year. Scheffler and Zalatoris each earned $1,557,687 for finishing T-2 at 5 under.

Check out how much money each player earned this week at the 2022 U.S. Amateur.

U.S. Open: Scores | Winner’s bag

2022 U.S. Open prize money payout

Position Player Score Earnings
1 Matt Fitzpatrick -6 $3,150,000
T2 Scottie Scheffler -5 $1,557,687
T2 Will Zalatoris -5 $1,557,687
4 Hideki Matsuyama -3 $859,032
T5 Collin Morikawa -2 $674,953
T5 Rory McIlroy -2 $674,953
T7 Denny McCarthy -1 $515,934
T7 Adam Hadwin -1 $515,934
T7 Keegan Bradley -1 $515,934
T10 Gary Woodland E $407,219
T10 Joel Dahmen E $407,219
T12 Séamus Power 1 $347,058
T12 Jon Rahm 1 $347,058
T14 Guido Migliozzi 2 $241,302
T14 Xander Schauffele 2 $241,302
T14 Marc Leishman 2 $241,302
T14 Adam Scott 2 $241,302
T14 Cameron Tringale 2 $241,302
T14 Patrick Cantlay 2 $241,302
T14 Sebastián Muñoz 2 $241,302
T14 Hayden Buckley 2 $241,302
T14 Nick Hardy 2 $241,302
23 Joohyung Kim 3 $171,732
T24 Mackenzie Hughes 4 $150,849
T24 Adam Schenk 4 $150,849
T24 Dustin Johnson 4 $150,849
T27 Thomas Pieters 5 $127,002
T27 Min Woo Lee 5 $127,002
T27 Aaron Wise 5 $127,002
T27 Sam Burns 5 $127,002
T31 MJ Daffue 6 $100,330
T31 Callum Tarren 6 $100,330
T31 Todd Sinnott 6 $100,330
T31 Andrew Putnam 6 $100,330
T31 Patrick Rodgers 6 $100,330
T31 Davis Riley 6 $100,330
T37 K.H. Lee 7 $75,916
T37 Justin Rose 7 $75,916
T37 Joseph Bramlett 7 $75,916
T37 Justin Thomas 7 $75,916
T37 Jordan Spieth 7 $75,916
T37 Matthew NeSmith 7 $75,916
T43 Chris Gotterup 8 $59,332
T43 Travis Vick (a) 8
T43 Richard Bland 8 $59,332
T43 Brian Harman 8 $59,332
T47 Joaquin Niemann 9 $50,671
T47 Max Homa 9 $50,671
T49 Sam Bennett (a) 10
T49 Patrick Reed 10 $44,038
T49 Sam Stevens 10 $44,038
T49 David Lingmerth 10 $44,038
T53 Sebastian Söderberg 11 $40,629
T53 Beau Hossler 11 $40,629
55 Brooks Koepka 12 $39,432
T56 Wil Besseling 13 $38,510
T56 Chris Naegel 13 $38,510
T56 Tyrrell Hatton 13 $38,510
T56 Bryson DeChambeau 13 $38,510
60 Brandon Matthews 16 $37,589
T61 Harris English 17 $37,221
T61 Austin Greaser (a) 17
63 Grayson Murray 18 $36,852
64 Stewart Hagestad (a) 19

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How would you spend $3.15 million after winning the U.S. Open? We asked the fans.

Fans had varying answers to the $3.15 million question.

The 122nd U.S. Open at The Country Club in Brookline, Massachusetts has a record purse of $17.5 million, the largest in major championship history.

First place will take home $3,150,000, which is nearly a million more than last year’s payout when Jon Rahm took home $2,250,000.

Whether you’re a professional player or a fan outside the ropes, this amount of money can change anyone’s life. We asked fans what they would do if they won the $3,150,000 on Instagram, and their answers varied.

Take a look at some of their colorful answers from quitting their jobs, traveling the world or buying… bananas?

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2022 RBC Canadian 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, folks. Just ask this week’s winner, Rory McIlroy.

The 33-year-old Northern Irishman defended his title from 2019 and claimed his 21st PGA Tour win by two shots over Tony Finau and three over Justin Thomas at the 2022 RBC Canadian Open at St. George’s Golf and Country Club in Ontario, Canada. The event was played for the first time after a two-year hiatus due to COVID-19 restrictions.

McIlroy will take home $1.56 million for his efforts and is now over $64 million in career on-course earnings. Finau, meanwhile, earned a cool $948,300. Check out how much money each PGA Tour player earned this week at the 2022 RBC Canadian Open.

RBC Canadian: Scores | PGA Tour all-time money list

Position Player Score Earnings
1  Rory McIlroy -19 $1,566,000
2  Tony Finau -17 $948,300
3  Justin Thomas -15 $600,300
T4  Justin Rose -14 $391,500
T4  Sam Burns -14 $391,500
6  Corey Conners -12 $315,375
T7  Keith Mitchell -10 $273,325
T7  Chris Kirk -10 $273,325
T7  Wyndham Clark -10 $273,325
T10  Danny Lee -9 $219,675
T10  Shane Lowry -9 $219,675
T10  Matt Fitzpatrick -9 $219,675
T13  Kelly Kraft -8 $160,515
T13  Brendon Todd -8 $160,515
T13  Aaron Rai -8 $160,515
T13  Harold Varner III -8 $160,515
T13  Austin Cook -8 $160,515
T18  Patrick Rodgers -7 $123,975
T18  Scottie Scheffler -7 $123,975
T18  Doug Ghim -7 $123,975
T21  Adam Svensson -6 $94,830
T21  Scott Piercy -6 $94,830
T21  Adam Long -6 $94,830
T21  Alex Smalley -6 $94,830
T25  John Huh -5 $71,485
T25  Jim Knous -5 $71,485
T25  Sebastián Muñoz -5 $71,485
T28  Mackenzie Hughes -4 $57,047
T28  Emiliano Grillo -4 $57,047
T28  Hank Lebioda -4 $57,047
T28  Chase Seiffert -4 $57,047
T28  Danny Willett -4 $57,047
T28  Jonas Blixt -4 $57,047
T28  Nick Taylor -4 $57,047
T35  Adam Hadwin -3 $39,730
T35  Justin Lower -3 $39,730
T35  Vince Whaley -3 $39,730
T35  Seung-Yul Noh -3 $39,730
T35  Charley Hoffman -3 $39,730
T35  Ryan Moore -3 $39,730
T35  Matt Wallace -3 $39,730
T35  Ryan Armour -3 $39,730
T35  Nick Hardy -3 $39,730
T44  Austin Smotherman -2 $30,015
T44  Mark Hubbard -2 $30,015
T46  Carlos Ortiz -1 $26,535
T46  Paul Barjon -1 $26,535
T48  Cameron Smith E $22,568
T48  Brandt Snedeker E $22,568
T48  Aaron Cockerill E $22,568
T48  Vaughn Taylor E $22,568
T48  Lee Hodges E $22,568
T53  Sahith Theegala 1 $20,387
T53  Brett Drewitt 1 $20,387
T53  Robert Streb 1 $20,387
T53  Ben Martin 1 $20,387
T53  Jhonattan Vegas 1 $20,387
T53  Bo Van Pelt 1 $20,387
T59  Cameron Percy 2 $19,662
T59  J.J. Henry 2 $19,662
T61  Dylan Frittelli 3 $19,314
T61  Kramer Hickok 3 $19,314
63  Ben Crane 4 $19,053
T64  Sean O’Hair 5 $18,531
T64  Rafa Cabrera Bello 5 $18,531
T64  David Skinns 5 $18,531
T64  Andrew Novak 5 $18,531
T64  Brandon Hagy 5 $18,531
69  Trey Mullinax 6 $18,009
70  Dawie van der Walt 8 $17,835

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2022 Memorial Tournament prize money payouts for each PGA Tour player at Jack Nicklaus’ Muirfield Village

Horschel earned his seventh PGA Tour win and first of the year at the Memorial.

It pays to play well on the PGA Tour, folks. Just ask this week’s winner, Billy Horschel.

The 35-year-old Floridian claimed his seventh PGA Tour win and first of the year at the 2022 Memorial Tournament at Jack Nicklaus’ Muirfield Village Golf Club in Dublin, Ohio, with a four-shot win over Aaron Wise. Horschel made just four bogeys over his four rounds, with three coming in the final round and one in the first round.

Horschel will take home $2.16 million for his efforts, with Wise earning a cool $1.3 million. Check out how much money each PGA Tour player earned this week at the 2022 Memorial Tournament.

More: PGA Tour all-time money list

Position Player Score Earnings
1 Billy Horschel -13 $2,160,000
2 Aaron Wise -9 $1,308,000
T3 Patrick Cantlay -7 $708,000
T3 Joaquin Niemann -7 $708,000
T5 Daniel Berger -6 $411,600
T5 Max Homa -6 $411,600
T5 Denny McCarthy -6 $411,600
T5 Sahith Theegala -6 $411,600
T5 Will Zalatoris -6 $411,600
T10 Sung-jae Im -4 $303,000
T10 Jon Rahm -4 $303,000
T10 Brendan Steele -4 $303,000
T13 Corey Conners -3 $221,400
T13 Si Woo Kim -3 $221,400
T13 Mito Pereira -3 $221,400
T13 Davis Riley -3 $221,400
T13 Cameron Smith -3 $221,400
T18 Adam Hadwin -2 $142,800
T18 Brian Harman -2 $142,800
T18 Garrick Higgo -2 $142,800
T18 Charles Howell III -2 $142,800
T18 Rory McIlroy -2 $142,800
T18 Keith Mitchell -2 $142,800
T18 Xander Schauffele -2 $142,800
T18 Jordan Spieth -2 $142,800
T26 Luke List -1 $89,400
T26 Francesco Molinari -1 $89,400
T26 Pat Perez -1 $89,400
T26 Aaron Rai -1 $89,400
T26 Adam Schenk -1 $89,400
31 Jason Day E $78,600
T32 Abraham Ancer 1 $68,520
T32 Joel Dahmen 1 $68,520
T32 Emiliano Grillo 1 $68,520
T32 Beau Hossler 1 $68,520
T32 Shane Lowry 1 $68,520
T37 Keegan Bradley 2 $51,000
T37 Wyndham Clark 2 $51,000
T37 Mackenzie Hughes 2 $51,000
T37 Martin Laird 2 $51,000
T37 David Lipsky 2 $51,000
T37 Matthew NeSmith 2 $51,000
T37 J.T. Poston 2 $51,000
T37 Jhonattan Vegas 2 $51,000
T45 Matt Kuchar 3 $37,800
T45 Sepp Straka 3 $37,800
T45 Adam Svensson 3 $37,800
T48 Lucas Herbert 4 $32,040
T48 Cameron Tringale 4 $32,040
T48 David Lingmerth 4 $32,040
T51 Lanto Griffin 5 $29,760
T51 Viktor Hovland 5 $29,760
T53 Cameron Davis 6 $27,994
T53 Chris Kirk 6 $27,994
T53 K.H. Lee 6 $27,994
T53 Troy Merritt 6 $27,994
T53 C.T. Pan 6 $27,994
T53 Patrick Reed 6 $27,994
T53 Camilo Villegas 6 $27,994
T60 Doug Ghim 7 $26,640
T60 Lucas Glover 7 $26,640
T60 Brandt Snedeker 7 $26,640
T60 Cameron Young 7 $26,640
T64 Rickie Fowler 8 $25,800
T64 Carlos Ortiz 8 $25,800
T64 Kramer Hickok 8 $25,800
T67 Chan Kim 11 $25,200
T67 Adam Scott 11 $25,200
69 Brandon Wu 12 $24,840
70 Ryan Moore 15 $24,600

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2022 Charles Schwab Challenge prize money payouts for each player at Colonial Country Club

Sam Burns won for the third time this season at the Charles Schwab Challenge and jumped to third on the 2021-22 PGA Tour money list.

Sam Burns won for the third time on the PGA Tour on Sunday at the 2022 Charles Schwab Challenge. His first-place check was good for $1,512,000, bringing his season total to $6,145,981, which moved him to third on the PGA Tour’s 2021-22 season money list.

Burns started the final round seven strokes back but tied for low round of the day. He also tied Nick Price, who in 1994 set the mark for the largest final-round comeback by a winner in tournament history.

Burns beat good friend Scottie Scheffler in a playoff but Scheffler still walked away with $915,600, which brings his season total to $11,215,187.

Brendon Todd’s solo third was good for $579,600.

Take a look at the complete final money list from the Colonial.

2022 Charles Schwab Challenge prize money

Pos Player Score Earnings
T1 Sam Burns -9* $1,512,000
T1 Scottie Scheffler -9 $915,600
3 Brendon Todd -8 $579,600
T4 Tony Finau -7 $353,500
T4 Davis Riley -7 $353,500
T4 Scott Stallings -7 $353,500
T7 Cameron Davis -5 $246,540
T7 Kevin Na -5 $246,540
T7 Mito Pereira -5 $246,540
T7 Patrick Reed -5 $246,540
T7 Jordan Spieth -5 $246,540
T12 Matt Jones -4 $178,500
T12 Pat Perez -4 $178,500
T12 John Huh -4 $178,500
T15 Christiaan Bezuidenhout -3 $132,300
T15 Tyler Duncan -3 $132,300
T15 Sung-jae Im -3 $132,300
T15 Chris Kirk -3 $132,300
T15 Russell Knox -3 $132,300
T15 Andrew Putnam -3 $132,300
T21 Beau Hossler -2 $98,700
T21 Viktor Hovland -2 $98,700
T23 Daniel Berger -1 $77,700
T23 Max Homa -1 $77,700
T23 Zach Johnson -1 $77,700
T23 Danny Lee -1 $77,700
T27 Talor Gooch E $56,333
T27 Bill Haas E $56,333
T27 Denny McCarthy E $56,333
T27 Chad Ramey E $56,333
T27 Chez Reavie E $56,333
T27 Webb Simpson E $56,333
T27 Alex Smalley E $56,333
T27 Harold Varner III E $56,333
T35 Tommy Fleetwood 1 $41,832
T35 Dylan Frittelli 1 $41,832
T35 Lee Hodges 1 $41,832
T35 Adam Long 1 $41,832
T35 Patrick Rodgers 1 $41,832
T40 Luke Donald 2 $30,660
T40 Lucas Glover 2 $30,660
T40 Kurt Kitayama 2 $30,660
T40 Collin Morikawa 2 $30,660
T40 Ryan Palmer 2 $30,660
T40 Ian Poulter 2 $30,660
T40 Adam Svensson 2 $30,660
T40 Michael Thompson 2 $30,660
T48 Lucas Herbert 3 $22,092
T48 David Lipsky 3 $22,092
T48 Sebastian Munoz 3 $22,092
T48 Nick Taylor 3 $22,092
T52 Max McGreevy 4 $20,009
T52 Cheng-Tsung Pan 4 $20,009
T52 Rory Sabbatini 4 $20,009
T52 Martin Trainer 4 $20,009
T52 Mark Hubbard 4 $20,009
T57 Rickie Fowler 5 $18,984
T57 Troy Merritt 5 $18,984
T57 Matthew NeSmith 5 $18,984
T57 Matthias Schwab 5 $18,984
T57 Brandt Snedeker 5 $18,984
T57 Sahith Theegala 5 $18,984
T63 Joel Dahmen 6 $18,228
T63 Emiliano Grillo 6 $18,228
T63 Austin Smotherman 6 $18,228
66 Charley Hoffman 7 $17,892
67 Jason Kokrak 8 $17,724
68 Aaron Rai 9 $17,556
69 Harry Higgs 15 $17,388

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2022 PGA Championship prize money payouts for each player at Southern Hills in Tulsa

The top three finishers at Southern Hills, site of the 2022 PGA Championship, earned more than $1 million.

TULSA, Okla. — The 2022 PGA Championship purse was boosted to $15 million dollars this year by the PGA of America.

That raised the first-place check to the whopping sum of $2.7 million. In fact, the top three finishers at Southern Hills Country Club earned more than $1 million.

That first-place check is going to Justin Thomas, who won the PGA for the second time. He defeated Will Zalatoris in the three-hole aggregate playoff.

The 2021 PGA Championship winner, Phil Mickelson, took home $2.16 million.

Take a look at the complete final money list from the second men’s major of the year.

2022 PGA Championship prize money

Pos Player Score Winnings
T1 Justin Thomas -5* $2,700,000
T1 Will Zalatoris -5 $1,620,000
T3 Mito Pereira -4 $870,000
T3 Cameron Young -4 $870,000
T5 Matthew Fitzpatrick -3 $530,417
T5 Tommy Fleetwood -3 $530,417
T5 Chris Kirk -3 $530,417
8 Rory McIlroy -2 $436,600
T9 Abraham Ancer -1 $357,813
T9 Tom Hoge -1 $357,813
T9 Seamus Power -1 $357,813
T9 Brendan Steele -1 $357,813
T13 Tyrrell Hatton E $253,750
T13 Lucas Herbert E $253,750
T13 Max Homa E $253,750
T13 Davis Riley E $253,750
T13 Justin Rose E $253,750
T13 Xander Schauffele E $253,750
T13 Cameron Smith E $253,750
T20 Sam Burns 1 $191,250
T20 Talor Gooch 1 $191,250
T20 Webb Simpson 1 $191,250
T23 Stewart Cink 2 $129,768
T23 Rickie Fowler 2 $129,768
T23 Lucas Glover 2 $129,768
T23 Shane Lowry 2 $129,768
T23 Kevin Na 2 $129,768
T23 Joaquin Niemann 2 $129,768
T23 Aaron Wise 2 $129,768
T30 Tony Finau 3 $83,750
T30 Bubba Watson 3 $83,750
T30 Bernd Wiesberger 3 $83,750
T30 Adri Arnaus 3 $83,750
T34 Brian Harman 4 $61,607
T34 Matt Kuchar 4 $61,607
T34 Marc Leishman 4 $61,607
T34 Keith Mitchell 4 $61,607
T34 Patrick Reed 4 $61,607
T34 Jordan Spieth 4 $61,607
T34 Gary Woodland 4 $61,607
T41 Viktor Hovland 5 $43,839
T41 Kyoung-hoon Lee 5 $43,839
T41 Luke List 5 $43,839
T41 Troy Merritt 5 $43,839
T41 Kevin Streelman 5 $43,839
T41 Cameron Tringale 5 $43,839
T41 Adam Schenk 5 $43,839
T48 Keegan Bradley 6 $32,146
T48 Laurie Canter 6 $32,146
T48 Cameron Davis 6 $32,146
T48 Jon Rahm 6 $32,146
T48 Harold Varner III 6 $32,146
T48 Denny McCarthy 6 $32,146
54 Ryan Fox 7 $29,250
T55 Jason Day 8 $27,925
T55 Brooks Koepka 8 $27,925
T55 Francesco Molinari 8 $27,925
T55 Collin Morikawa 8 $27,925
T55 Sebastian Munoz 8 $27,925
T60 Lanto Griffin 9 $26,125
T60 Russell Henley 9 $26,125
T60 Rikuya Hoshino 9 $26,125
T60 Si Woo Kim 9 $26,125
T60 Jason Kokrak 9 $26,125
T60 Hideki Matsuyama 9 $26,125
T60 Louis Oosthuizen 9 $26,125
T60 Charl Schwartzel 9 $26,125
68 Billy Horschel 10 $25,000
T69 Kramer Hickok 11 $24,625
T69 Beau Hossler 11 $24,625
T71 Adam Hadwin 12 $24,250
T71 Justin Harding 12 $24,250
T71 Shaun Norris 12 $24,250
T71 Thomas Pieters 12 $24,250
T75 Patton Kizzire 15 $23,950
T75 Maverick McNealy 15 $23,950
77 Robert MacIntyre 17 $23,800
78 Sepp Straka 18 $23,700

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Prize money for 2022 PGA Championship: Winner to get $2.7 million

The PGA of America announced a total purse of $15 million dollars for the event at Southern Hills Country Club.

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TULSA, Okla. — “You will see a very significant spike, as well, in our purse,” PGA of America CEO Seth Waugh said earlier this week when asked about prize money ahead of the 2022 PGA Championship.

His response pertained to a question about whether the PGA money will go up as significantly as it did at the Masters, where the total purse jumped to $15 million this year.

Well, the PGA Championship has matched it, as the 2022 event’s total purse will be also be $15 million.

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The 2021 PGA Championship winner, Phil Mickelson, took home $2.16 million. This year’s champ will pocket $2.7 million. Second place will be worth $1,620,000 and third a cool $1,020,000.

2022 PGA Championship prize money

1. $2,700,000

2. $1,620,000

3. $1,020,000

4. $720,000

5. $600,000

6. $516,250

7. $475,000

8. $436,600

9. $400,000

10. $371,250

11. $343,750

12. $316,250

13. $291,250

14. $278,750

15. $266,250

16. $253,750

17. $241,250

18. $228,750

19. $216,250

20. $203,750

21.$191,250

22. $178,750

23. $166,250

24. $153,750

25. $141,250

26. $128,750

27. $116,250

28. $104,375

29. $97,750

30. $91,250

31. $86,250

32. $81,250

33. $76,250

34. $71,250

35. $66,250

36. $63,750

37. $61,250

38. $58,750

39. $56,250

40. $53,750

41. $51,250

42. $48,750

43. $46,250

44. $43,750

45. $41,250

46. $38,750

47. $36,875

48. $35,000

49. $33,750

50. $32,500

51. $31,250

52. $30,500

53. $29,875

54. $29,250

55. $28,750

56. $28,250

57. $27,875

58. $27,500

59. $27,250

60. $27,000

61. $26,750

62. $26,500

63. $26,250

64. $26,000

65. $25,750

66. $25,500

67. $25,250

68. $25,000

69. $24,750

70. $24,500

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