How much money each PGA Tour player earned at the Northern Trust

First and second place each earned more than $1 million at Liberty National.

It pays to play well on the PGA Tour, folks. Just ask this week’s winner, Tony Finau, who earned his second win Sunday, claiming the 2021 Northern Trust at Liberty National in Jersey City, New Jersey.

It’s Finau’s first win in more than five years. He shot 67-64-68-65-264 to finish regulation at 20 under, tied with Cameron Smith.

Finau then won on the first playoff hole with a par after Smith went out-of-bounds with his tee shot. Finau will take home $1,710,000, while Smith earned $1,035,500 for his runnerup finish. Jon Rahm, who led or co-led after the first three rounds, finished solo third, good for $655,500.

Check out how much money each player earned this week at the Northern Trust, as well as the top 18 money winner’s of all time.

Northern Trust: Scores | Photos | Get to know Liberty National

Position Player Score Earnings
1* Tony Finau* -20* $1,710,000
1 Cameron Smith -20 $1,035,500
3 Jon Rahm -18 $655,500
T-4 Alex Noren -15 $399,792
T-4 Tom Hoge -15 $399,792
T-4 Justin Thomas -15 $399,792
7 Erik van Rooyen -14 $320,625
T-8 Kevin Na -13 $277,875
T-8 Keith Mitchell -13 $277,875
T-8 Corey Conners -13 $277,875
T-11 Patrick Cantlay -12 $203,775
T-11 Keegan Bradley -12 $203,775
T-11 Harold Varner III -12 $203,775
T-11 Hudson Swafford -12 $203,775
T-11 Shane Lowry -12 $203,775
T-16 Harry Higgs -11 $144,875
T-16 Robert Streb -11 $144,875
T-16 Sungjae Im -11 $144,875
T-16 Pat Perez -11 $144,875
T-16 Xander Schauffele -11 $144,875
T-21 Sebastián Muñoz -10 $95,792
T-21 Stewart Cink -10 $95,792
T-21 Aaron Wise -10 $95,792
T-21 Charley Hoffman -10 $95,792
T-21 Cameron Tringale -10 $95,792
T-21 Sam Burns -10 $95,792
T-27 Mackenzie Hughes -9 $69,350
T-27 Cameron Champ -9 $69,350
T-27 Maverick McNealy -9 $69,350
T-27 Lee Westwood -9 $69,350
T-31 Billy Horschel -8 $48,925
T-31 Adam Schenk -8 $48,925
T-31 Cam Davis -8 $48,925
T-31 Joel Dahmen -8 $48,925
T-31 Seamus Power -8 $48,925
T-31 Harris English -8 $48,925
T-31 Doug Ghim -8 $48,925
T-31 Chez Reavie -8 $48,925
T-31 Bryson DeChambeau -8 $48,925
T-31 Brooks Koepka -8 $48,925
T-31 Ian Poulter -8 $48,925
T-43 Rory McIlroy -7 $32,775
T-43 Scottie Scheffler -7 $32,775
T-43 Hideki Matsuyama -7 $32,775
T-43 Viktor Hovland -7 $32,775
T-47 Zach Johnson -6 $24,331
T-47 Joaquin Niemann -6 $24,331
T-47 Carlos Ortiz -6 $24,331
T-47 Brandt Snedeker -6 $24,331
T-47 Marc Leishman -6 $24,331
T-47 K.H. Lee -6 $24,331
T-47 Peter Malnati -6 $24,331
T-47 Webb Simpson -6 $24,331
T-47 Max Homa -6 $24,331
T-56 Patton Kizzire -5 $21,470
T-56 Daniel Berger -5 $21,470
T-56 Chris Kirk -5 $21,470
T-56 Kramer Hickok -5 $21,470
T-56 Anirban Lahiri -5 $21,470
T-56 Russell Henley -5 $21,470
T-56 Russell Henley -5 $21,470
T-62 Andrew Putnam -2 $14,016
T-62 Dylan Frittelli -2 $14,016
T-64 Paul Casey -4 $20,140
T-64 Garrick Higgo -4 $20,140
T-64 Abraham Ancer -4 $20,140
T-64 Kevin Streelman -4 $20,140
T-64 Lanto Griffin -4 $20,140
T-64 Scott Piercy -4 $20,140
70 Luke List -1 $19,475
T-70 James Hahn E $19,190
T-70 Denny McCarthy E $19,190
73 Jordan Spieth +1 $18,905
74 Gary Woodland +2 $18,715
75 Brian Harman +3 $18,525

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How much money each player earned at the AIG Women’s British Open at Carnoustie

Check out how much money each player earned at the 2021 AIG Women’s British Open at Carnoustie.

It pays to play well in major championships, folks. Just ask the most-recent winner, Anna Nordqvist.

Six players held the lead early on Sunday at the AIG Women’s British Open, but it was Nordqvist who emerged from the pack. The 34-year-old from Sweden signed for a 3-under 69 on Sunday afternoon to win by one shot at 12 under at Carnoustie for her third major championship and first win since the 2017 Amundi Evian Championship.

Nordqvist earned the top prize of $870,000 while Georgia Hall, Madelene Sagstrom and Lizette Salas will each take home $409,135 after finishing tied for second.

This year’s purse was increased by $1.3 million to $5.8 million.

Here’s how much money each player earned at the AIG Women’s British Open.

AIG Women’s British Open: Photos | Leaderboard

Position Player Score Earnings
1 Anna Nordqvist -12 $870,000
T2 Georgia Hall -11 $409,135
T2 Madelene Sagstrom -11 $409,135
T2 Lizette Salas -11 $409,135
T5 Nanna Koerstz Madsen -10 $219,787
T5 Minjee Lee -10 $219,787
T7 Leonie Harm -9 $154,918
T7 Patty Tavatanakit -9 $154,918
9 Moriya Jutanugarn -8 $129,855
T10 Ariya Jutanugarn -7 $113,635
T10 Marissa Steen -7 $113,635
T10 Louise Duncan (a) -7
T13 Mina Harigae -6 $85,328
T13 Brooke Henderson -6 $85,328
T13 Sei Young Kim -6 $85,328
T13 Nelly Korda -6 $85,328
T13 Stephanie Kyriacou -6 $85,328
T13 Leona Maguire -6 $85,328
T13 Yealimi Noh -6 $85,328
T20 Matilda Castren -5 $65,279
T20 Ayaka Furue -5 $65,279
T20 Alice Hewson -5 $65,279
T20 Lexi Thompson -5 $65,279
T24 Wichanee Meechai -4 $58,203
T24 Paula Reto -4 $58,203
T26 Nasa Hataoka -3 $52,895
T26 Sanna Nuutinen -3 $52,895
T26 Elizabeth Szokol -3 $52,895
T29 Haeji Kang -2 $44,992
T29 Lydia Ko -2 $44,992
T29 Stacy Lewis -2 $44,992
T29 Gaby Lopez -2 $44,992
T29 Albane Valenzuela -2 $44,992
T34 Carlota Ciganda -1 $36,442
T34 Perrine Delacour -1 $36,442
T34 Hinako Shibuno -1 $36,442
T34 Angel Yin -1 $36,442
T34 Su-Hyun Oh -1 $36,442
T39 Megan Khang E $30,583
T39 Brittany Lincicome E $30,583
T39 Yuka Saso E $30,583
T42 Brittany Altomare 1 $27,827
T42 Nicole Broch Larsen 1 $27,827
T42 Eun-Hee Ji 1 $27,827
T42 Emily Kristine Pedersen 1 $27,827
T42 Jenny Shin 1 $27,827
T42 Lauren Walsh (a) 1
T48 Hannah Green 2 $21,491
T48 Gerina Piller 2 $21,491
T48 Atthaya Thitikul 2 $21,491
T48 Jeongeun Lee 2 $21,491
T52 Pajaree Anannarukarn 3 $18,691
T52 Jennifer Coleman 3 $18,691
T52 Inbee Park 3 $18,691
T55 Marina Alex 4 $16,921
T55 Andrea Lee 4 $16,921
T55 Kelsey Macdonald 4 $16,921
58 Lauren Stephenson 5 $15,740
T59 Chella Choi 6 $14,858
T59 Jessica Korda 6 $14,858
T61 Aditi Ashok 7 $13,680
T61 Christine Wolf 7 $13,680
T61 Annabell Fuller (a) 7
64 Jennifer Kupcho 8 $13,091
65 Felicity Johnson 9 $12,792
66 Laura Davies 16 $12,499

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How the PGA Tour’s FedEx Cup Playoffs work: Locations, money, starting strokes

This is the 15th year of the PGA Tour’s FedEx Cup Playoffs. Here’s the lowdown on how it all works.

The regular season is over. It’s time for the playoffs.

The FedEx Cup Playoffs consist of three events, capped off by the Tour Championship, where someone will walk off with a $15 million prize.

This year marks the 15th season of the playoffs. PGA Tour players battled through 50 events during the 2020-21 “super season” with only the top 125 in FedEx Cup points making the postseason.

Collin Morikawa – with his two wins, eight top-10s and 2,171 total FedEx Cup points – finished the season in the No. 1 spot. Morikawa also leads the PGA Tour’s money list with $7,039,768.

Jordan Spieth is No. 2 in FedEx points, followed by Patrick Cantlay, Harris English and Jon Rahm, who is No. 1 in the Official World Golf Ranking.

First up: the Northern Trust at Liberty National Golf Club on August 19-22 in Jersey City, New Jersey. The top 125 in the field will duke it out for a spot in the top 70, and those golfers will move on to the BMW Championship on August 26-29 at Caves Valley Golf Club in Owings Mills, Maryland. From there only the top 30 advance to the season-ending Tour Championship on Sept. 2-5 at East Lake Golf Club in Atlanta. There is no cut at the BMW or the Tour Championship.

The winner of the Tour Championship is declared the FedEx Cup champion and takes home a first-place prize of $15 million in bonus money.

There is a total of $60 million in bonus money up for grabs at East Lake.

The PGA Tour will continue to utilize the FedEx Cup Starting Strokes, which was introduced for the first time in 2019. It’s a staggered system whereby the golfer in the top position will start the Tour Championship at 10 under, the No. 2 golfer will start at 8 under and on from there. This system was established to give players at the top of the points list the reward of a starting advantage in the Tour Championship.

Dustin Johnson won the FedEx Cup a year ago. Only two golfers have won multiple FedEx Cup titles: Tiger Woods in 2007 and 2009, and Rory McIlroy in 2016 and 2019.

Starting strokes

No. 1: 10 under
No. 2: 8 under
No. 3: 7 under
No. 4: 6 under
No. 5: 5 under
Nos. 6-10: 4 under
Nos. 11-15: 3 under
Nos. 16-20: 2 under
Nos. 21-25: 1 under
Nos. 26-30: Even

Bonus money payout

1. $15,000,000
2. $5,000,000
3. $4,000,000
4. $3,000,000
5. $2,500,000
6. $1,900,000
7. $1,300,000
8. $1,100,000
9. $950,000
10. $830,000
11. $750,000
12. $705,000
13. $660,000
14. $620,000
15. $595,000
16. $570,000
17. $550,000
18. $535,000
19. $520,000
20. $505,000
21. $490,000
22. $478,000
23. $466,000
24. $456,000
25. $445,000
26. $435,000
27. $425,000
28. $415,000
29. $405,000
30. $395,000

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How much money each PGA Tour player earned at the Wyndham Championship

Kevin Kisner takes home the top prize after outlasting five others in a six-way, two-hole playoff.

The 2020-21 PGA Tour “super season” has come to a close. Now it’s off to the playoffs for the top 125 players in the FedEx Cup points.

But first, time to hand out some Wyndham Championship money.

Kevin Kisner takes home the top prize of $1,152,000 after outlasting five others in a six-way playoff. He now has four Tour wins. The Wyndham was his first since the 2019 WGC-Dell Technologies Match Play. His last stroke-play victory was at Colonial in 2017. It was also his first playoff victory on Tour after five previous defeats.

Si Woo Kim, Adam Scott, Roger Sloan, Kevin Na and Branden Grace finished runners-up, and each takes home $389,440.

Russell Henley, Kevin Streelman and Webb Simpson forged a three-way tie for seventh, each pocketing $201, 067.

Career earnings: PGA Tour’s top-18 money winners of all time

Position Player Score Earnings
1 Kevin Kisner* -15* $1,152,000
T-2 Branden Grace -15 $389,440
T-2 Si Woo Kim -15 $389,440
T-2 Kevin Na -15 $389,440
T-2 Adam Scott -15 $389,440
T-2 Roger Sloan -15 $389,440
T-7 Russell Henley -14 $201,067
T-7 Webb Simpson -14 $201,067
T-7 Kevin Streelman -14 $201,067
T-10 Adam Hadwin -13 $148,800
T-10 Justin Rose -13 $148,800
T-10 Rory Sabbatini -13 $148,800
T-10 Brendon Todd -13 $148,800
T-15 Brian Stuard -12 $91,342
T-15 Sepp Straka -12 $91,342
T-15 Denny McCarthy -12 $91,342
T-17 Jhonattan Vegas -12 $91,342
T-17 Chesson Hadley -12 $91,342
T-17 Harry Higgs -12 $91,342
T-17 Sung Kang -12 $91,342
T-17 Scott Piercy -12 $91,342
T-17 Tyler McCumber -12 $91,342
T-24 Russell Knox -11 $53,440
T-24 K.H. Lee -11 $53,440
T-24 Jason Dufner -11 $53,440
T-24 Sungjae Im -11 $53,440
T-24 Ben Taylor -11 $53,440
T-29 Matt Kuchar -10 $41,013
T-29 Alex Smalley -10 $41,013
T-29 C.T. Pan -10 $41,013
T-29 Chris Kirk -10 $41,013
T-29 Sebastián Muñoz -10 $41,013
T-29 Will Zalatoris -10 $41,013
T-35 Byeong Hun An -9 $34,080
T-35 Sam Ryder -9 $34,080
T-37 Mackenzie Hughes -8 $26,560
T-37 Kiradech Aphibarnrat -8 $26,560
T-37 David Lingmerth -8 $26,560
T-37 Cameron Percy -8 $26,560
T-37 John Augenstein -8 $26,560
T-37 Austin Eckroat -8 $26,560
T-37 Richy Werenski -8 $26,560
T-37 Erik van Rooyen -8 $26,560
T-37 Hudson Swafford -8 $26,560
T-46 Kevin Tway -7 $18,061
T-46 Aaron Wise -7 $18,061
T-46 Anirban Lahiri -7 $18,061
T-46 Bubba Watson -7 $18,061
T-46 Camilo Villegas -7 $18,061
T-51 Brice Garnett -6 $15,584
T-51 Brian Gay -6 $15,584
T-51 Mark Hubbard -6 $15,584
T-51 Andrew Landry -6 $15,584
T-55 Johnson Wagner -5 $14,976
T-55 Keith Mitchell -5 $14,976
T-57 Harold Varner III -4 $14,656
T-57 Mark Anderson -4 $14,656
T-57 Tyler Duncan -4 $14,656
T-60 Bronson Burgoon -3 $14,336
T-60 Seamus Power -3 $14,336
T-62 Rob Oppenheim -2 $14,016
T-62 James Hahn -2 $14,016
T-62 Nelson Ledesma -2 $14,016
T-65 Beau Hossler -1 $13,504
T-65 Tommy Fleetwood -1 $13,504
T-65 Michael Kim -1 $13,504
T-65 Robert MacIntyre -1 $13,504
T-65 Michael Gligic -1 $13,504
T-70 Matt Jones E $12,992
T-70 Ben Martin E $12,992
T-70 Chris Baker -1 $13,504
73 Nate Lashley +4 $12,736
74 Rafael Campos +5 $12,608

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How much money each PGA Tour player earned at the 3M Open

It pays to play well on the PGA Tour, folks.

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

The 26-year-old earned his third PGA Tour win on Sunday, claiming the 2021 3M Open at TPC Twin Cities in Blaine, Minnesota, at 15-under-par. Champ shot a bogey-free, 5-under 66 to beat Louis Oosthuizen, Jhonattan Vegas and Charl Schwartzel all by two shots thanks to a clutch approach shot on his final hole.

Champ will take home the top prize of $1,188,000, with the three runners up each earning $499,400.

Check out how much money each player earned this week at the 3M Open.

3M Open: Leaderboard
Career earnings: PGA Tour’s top-18 money winners of all time

Position Player Score Earnings
1 Cameron Champ -15 $1,188,000
T2 Louis Oosthuizen -13 $499,400
T2 Charl Schwartzel -13 $499,400
T2 Jhonattan Vegas -13 $499,400
5 Keith Mitchell -12 $270,600
T6 Mito Pereira -11 $208,230
T6 Adam Hadwin -11 $208,230
T6 Kyoung-hoon Lee -11 $208,230
T6 Brian Stuard -11 $208,230
T6 Ryan Armour -11 $208,230
T11 Brandt Snedeker -10 $141,570
T11 Pat Perez -10 $141,570
T11 Chez Reavie -10 $141,570
T11 Jimmy Walker -10 $141,570
T11 Gary Woodland -10 $141,570
T16 Luke Donald -9 $87,890
T16 Austin Eckroat -9 $87,890
T16 Mark Hubbard -9 $87,890
T16 Brice Garnett -9 $87,890
T16 Michael Gellerman -9 $87,890
T16 Bo Hoag -9 $87,890
T16 Roger Sloan -9 $87,890
T16 Maverick McNealy -9 $87,890
T16 Cameron Tringale -9 $87,890
T25 Sergio Garcia -8 $54,230
T25 Adam Long -8 $54,230
T25 Sam Ryder -8 $54,230
T28 Cameron Davis -7 $44,220
T28 J.T. Poston -7 $44,220
T28 Jason Dufner -7 $44,220
T28 Tony Finau -7 $44,220
T28 David Lingmerth -7 $44,220
T28 Bo Van Pelt -7 $44,220
T34 Cameron Percy -6 $34,386
T34 Rickie Fowler -6 $34,386
T34 Patrick Reed -6 $34,386
T34 Nick Watney -6 $34,386
T34 Jonathan Byrd -6 $34,386
T39 Kiradech Aphibarnrat -5 $24,116
T39 Charles Howell III -5 $24,116
T39 Patrick Rodgers -5 $24,116
T39 Patton Kizzire -5 $24,116
T39 Scott Stallings -5 $24,116
T39 Michael Thompson -5 $24,116
T39 Keegan Bradley -5 $24,116
T39 Michael Kim -5 $24,116
T39 Matthew Wolff -5 $24,116
T39 Troy Merritt -5 $24,116
T49 Michael Gligic -4 $17,226
T49 Beau Hossler -4 $17,226
T51 Chris Baker -3 $15,774
T51 Bubba Watson -3 $15,774
T51 MJ Daffue -3 $15,774
T51 Ryan Brehm -3 $15,774
T51 Aaron Baddeley -3 $15,774
T51 Camilo Villegas -3 $15,774
T51 Adam Schenk -3 $15,774
T58 Erik Van Rooyen -2 $14,718
T58 David Hearn -2 $14,718
T58 Chesson Hadley -2 $14,718
T58 Martin Trainer -2 $14,718
T58 Luke List -2 $14,718
T58 Chase Seiffert -2 $14,718
T58 Rafael Cabrera Bello -2 $14,718
T65 Josh Teater -1 $14,124
T65 Joseph Bramlett -1 $14,124
T67 Joel Dahmen E $13,794
T67 Denny McCarthy E $13,794
T67 Tom Lewis E $13,794
70 Sung-Hoon Kang 1 $13,530
T71 Scott Piercy 5 $13,332
T71 Scott Brown 5 $13,332

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How much money each PGA Tour player earned at the John Deere Classic

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, Lucas Glover.

The 41-year-old veteran won for the first time in 10 years on Sunday, earning his fourth win on Tour at the 2021 John Deere Classic at TPC Deere Run in Silvis, Illinois, finishing at 19-under-par. Glover made four consecutive birdies on the back nine to shoot a 7-under 64, taking the clubhouse lead and ultimately the trophy, as well as the tournament’s top prize of $1,116,000.

Check out how much money each player earned this week at the John Deere Classic blow and the top-18 money winners of all time here.

John Deere Classic: LeaderboardPhotos

Prize money

Position Player Score Earnings
1 Lucas Glover -19 $1,116,000
T2 Ryan Moore -17 $551,800
T2 Kevin Na -17 $551,800
T4 Adam Schenk -16 $248,000
T4 Luke List -16 $248,000
T4 Scott Brown -16 $248,000
T4 Sebastian Munoz -16 $248,000
T8 Hank Lebioda -15 $181,350
T8 Seamus Power -15 $181,350
T8 Brian Stuard -15 $181,350
T11 Patton Kizzire -14 $124,664
T11 Cameron Percy -14 $124,664
T11 Harold Varner III -14 $124,664
T11 Russell Henley -14 $124,664
T11 Sean O’Hair -14 $124,664
T11 Jhonattan Vegas -14 $124,664
T11 Cameron Champ -14 $124,664
T18 Doug Ghim -13 $82,150
T18 Jason Dufner -13 $82,150
T18 Maverick McNealy -13 $82,150
T18 Chez Reavie -13 $82,150
T18 Brandon Hagy -13 $82,150
T23 Kevin Tway -12 $55,490
T23 Charles Howell III -12 $55,490
T23 Rafael Cabrera Bello -12 $55,490
T23 Patrick Rodgers -12 $55,490
T23 Adam Long -12 $55,490
T28 Jim Herman -11 $41,540
T28 Martin Laird -11 $41,540
T28 Henrik Norlander -11 $41,540
T28 Will Gordon -11 $41,540
T28 Nick Taylor -11 $41,540
T28 Chase Seiffert -11 $41,540
T34 Michael Gellerman -10 $30,956
T34 Mito Pereira -10 $30,956
T34 Daniel Berger -10 $30,956
T34 Rhein Gibson -10 $30,956
T34 Chesson Hadley -10 $30,956
T34 Zach Johnson -10 $30,956
T34 Vaughn Taylor -10 $30,956
T41 Michael Thompson -9 $22,630
T41 Mark Hubbard -9 $22,630
T41 Kyle Stanley -9 $22,630
T41 Steve Stricker -9 $22,630
T41 Scott Harrington -9 $22,630
T41 Camilo Villegas -9 $22,630
T47 Bo Hoag -8 $17,339
T47 Alex Smalley -8 $17,339
T47 Sung-jae Im -8 $17,339
T50 Matthew NeSmith -7 $15,264
T50 Nick Watney -7 $15,264
T50 John Huh -7 $15,264
T50 Wes Roach -7 $15,264
T50 David Hearn -7 $15,264
T55 Cameron Davis -6 $14,446
T55 Tom Lewis -6 $14,446
T55 Scott Stallings -6 $14,446
T58 Peter Malnati -5 $14,012
T58 Sam Ryder -5 $14,012
T58 Rob Oppenheim -5 $14,012
T58 D.J. Trahan -5 $14,012
T62 John Senden -4 $13,640
T62 Shawn Stefani -4 $13,640
T64 Brian Gay -3 $13,268
T64 Andrew Landry -3 $13,268
T64 Willie Mack III -3 $13,268
T64 J.J. Spaun -3 $13,268
68 Greg Chalmers -2 $12,958
T69 Aaron Wise E $12,772
T69 Scott Piercy E $12,772
71 Roger Sloan 1 $12,586
72 Ted Potter Jr. 3 $12,462

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How much money each PGA Tour player earned at Rocket Mortgage Classic

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, Cam Davis.

The 26-year-old from Sydney, Australia, earned his first PGA Tour win on Sunday evening, claiming the 2021 Rocket Mortgage Classic at Detroit Golf Club in Michigan after a five-hole playoff.

Davis finished eagle-birdie to force a three-way playoff at 18 under with Joaquin Niemann and Troy Merritt. Niemann made his first bogey of the week on the first playoff hole, while Merritt forced the playoff to five holes. The win earns Davis a whopping $1,350,000.

Check out how much money each player earned this week at the Rocket Mortgage Classic. Here’s the top 18 money winner’s of all time.

Rocket Mortgage Classic: Leaderboard | Photos | Winner’s bag

Position Player Score Winnings
T1 Cameron Davis -18 $1,350,000
T1 Troy Merritt -18 $667,500
T1 Joaquin Niemann -18 $667,500
T4 Hank Lebioda -17 $337,500
T4 Alexander Noren -17 $337,500
T6 Brandon Hagy -16 $262,500
T6 Bubba Watson -16 $262,500
T8 Mark Anderson -15 $211,875
T8 Sung-jae Im -15 $211,875
T8 Kevin Kisner -15 $211,875
T8 Seamus Power -15 $211,875
T12 Chris Kirk -14 $166,875
T12 Jason Kokrak -14 $166,875
T14 Keegan Bradley -13 $121,875
T14 Jason Day -13 $121,875
T14 Fabian Gomez -13 $121,875
T14 Mackenzie Hughes -13 $121,875
T14 Pat Perez -13 $121,875
T14 Cameron Tringale -13 $121,875
T14 Kevin Tway -13 $121,875
T21 Joel Dahmen -12 $81,750
T21 Maverick McNealy -12 $81,750
T21 Roger Sloan -12 $81,750
T21 Curtis Thompson -12 $81,750
T25 Lanto Griffin -11 $56,411
T25 Max Homa -11 $56,411
T25 Beau Hossler -11 $56,411
T25 Patton Kizzire -11 $56,411
T25 Tom Lewis -11 $56,411
T25 Scott Stallings -11 $56,411
T25 Richy Werenski -11 $56,411
T32 Rickie Fowler -10 $41,875
T32 Doug Ghim -10 $41,875
T32 Bo Hoag -10 $41,875
T32 Sean O’Hair -10 $41,875
T32 Patrick Reed -10 $41,875
T32 J.J. Spaun -10 $41,875
T38 Henrik Norlander -9 $34,125
T38 Brandt Snedeker -9 $34,125
T38 Robert Streb -9 $34,125
T41 Aaron Baddeley -8 $24,116
T41 Michael Gellerman -8 $24,116
T41 Michael Gligic -8 $24,116
T41 Lucas Glover -8 $24,116
T41 Garrick Higgo -8 $24,116
T41 Russell Knox -8 $24,116
T41 Nelson Lautaro Ledesma -8 $24,116
T41 Cameron Percy -8 $24,116
T41 Patrick Rodgers -8 $24,116
T41 Adam Schenk -8 $24,116
T41 Kyle Stanley -8 $24,116
T52 Scott Brown -7 $17,775
T52 Tyler Duncan -7 $17,775
T52 Chesson Hadley -7 $17,775
T52 Matt Jones -7 $17,775
T52 Anirban Lahiri -7 $17,775
T52 Nick Taylor -7 $17,775
T58 Chris Baker -6 $16,575
T58 Jonas Blixt -6 $16,575
T58 Kramer Hickok -6 $16,575
T58 Si Woo Kim -6 $16,575
T58 Matthew NeSmith -6 $16,575
T58 Davis Thompson -6 $16,575
T58 Vincent Whaley -6 $16,575
T58 Matthew Wolff -6 $16,575
T58 Josh Teater -6 $16,575
T67 Ryan Brehm -5 $15,600
T67 Sebastian Munoz -5 $15,600
T67 Camilo Villegas -5 $15,600
T67 Danny Willett -5 $15,600
T71 Willie Mack III -4 $15,075
T71 Bo Van Pelt -4 $15,075
T71 Jimmy Walker -4 $15,075
T74 Sung-Hoon Kang -3 $14,700
T74 Phil Mickelson -3 $14,700
76 Byeong-Hun An -2 $14,475
77 Will Zalatoris E $14,325

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How much money each player won at KPMG Women’s PGA Championship

Nelly Korda, 22, won her first major at the 2021 KPMG Women’s PGA Championship at the Atlanta Athletic Club.

Nelly Korda won her second straight LPGA event, her second win in two weeks and her sixth overall—tying her with her sister Jessica—when she took home the title at the KPMG Women’s PGA Championship at the Atlanta Athletic Club.

Korda reached new heights with the win, as she won her first career major. She also moved up to the No. 1 spot in the Rolex rankings—the first American in seven years to do so—and she’s taken over the top spot in the CME Group rankings. She’s the first American to win a major in nearly three years.

The $4.5 million purse was a record for the tournament. Korda is also taking home a first-place check for $675,000 for the win. See the full payout list below. You can also see the LPGA’s all-time money list here.

Prize money

Position Player Score Earnings
1 Nelly Korda -19 $675,000
2 Lizette Salas -16 $418,716
T3 Hyo Joon Kim -10 $269,361
T3 Guilia Molinaro -10 $269,361
T5 Patty Tavatanakit -8 $171,934
T5 Danielle Kang -8 $171,934
T7 Celine Boutier -7 $121,501
T7 Austin Ernst -7 $121,501
T9 Amy Yang -6 $93,608
T9 Cydney Clanton -6 $93,608
T9 Xiyu Lin -6 $93,608
T12 Sei Young Kim -5 $75,343
T12 Wichanee Meechai -5 $75,343
T12 Dottie Ardina -5 $75,343
T15 Leona Maguire -4 $58,839
T15 Nanna Koertz Madsen -4 $58,839
T15 Jessica Korda -4 $58,839
T15 Yealimi Noh -4 $58,839
T15 Esther Henseleit -4 $58,839
T15 Madelene Sagstrom -4 $58,839
T21 Yuka Saso -3 $48,142
T21 Georgia Hall -3 $48,142
T21 Brooke Henderson -3 $48,142
T21 Charley Hull -3 $48,142
T25 Yu Liu -2 $42,985
T25 Alena Sharp -2 $42,985
T27 Alison Les -1 $36,793
T27 Moriya Jutanugarn -1 $36,793
T27 Dani Holmqvist -1 $36,793
T27 Meghan Khang -1 $36,793
T27 Lindsey Weaver -1 $36,793
T27 In Gee Chun -1 $36,793
T33 Jeongeun Lee E $28,229
T33 Marina Alex E $28,229
T33 Maria Stackhouse E $28,229
T33 So Yeon Ryu E $28,229
T33 Chella Choi E $28,229
T33 Gabrielle Ruffels E $28,229
T33 Ryan O’Toole E $28,229
T40 Hinako Shibuno +1 $21,587
T40 Minjee Lee +1 $21,587
T40 Lauren Stephenson +1 $21,587
T40 Brittany Lang +1 $21,587
T40 Inbee Park +1 $21,587
T40 Gerina Piller +1 $21,587
T46 Perrine Delacour +2 $17,116
T46 Jin Young Ko +2 $17,116
T46 Michelle Wie West +2 $17,116
T46 Ariya Juntanugarn +2 $17,116
T46 Albane Venezuela +2 $17,116
T46 Mina Harigae +2 $17,116
T52 Lydia Ko +3 $14,442
T52 Luna Sobron Galmes +3 $14,442
T52 Ally Ewing +3 $14,442
T52 Lexi Thompson +3 $14,442
T56 Caroline Masson +4 $13,066
T56 Janie Jackson +4 $13,066
T58 Angela Stanford +5 $11,600
T58 Jennifer Kupcho +5 $11,600
T58 Eun-Hee Ji +5 $11,600
T58 Jeongeun Lee6 +5 $11,600
T58 Anna Nordqvist +5 $11,600
63 Su Oh +6 $10,775
T64 Pajaree Anannarukarn +8 $10,431
T64 Dana Finklestein +8 $10,431
66 Annie Park +9 $10,087
T67 Lauren Kim +10 $9,628
T67 Christina Kim +10 $9,628
T67 Sarah Burnham +10 $9,628
70 Paula Reto +18 $9,171

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How much money each PGA Tour player earned at Travelers Championship

Harris English will take home the top prize of $1,332,000.

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

The 31-year-old Georgia native earned his fourth PGA Tour win – second of the season following January’s Sentry Tournament of Champions – on Sunday by claiming the 2021 Travelers Championship at TPC River Highlands in Cromwell, Connecticut, after a marathon eight-hole playoff against Kramer Hickok. Split between holes Nos. 17 and 18, both players made par on the first seven holes before English finally made a birdie on the tournament’s 80th hole.

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

Travelers Championship: Leaderboard | Photos

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Position Player Score Earnings
1  Harris English -13 $1,332,000
2  Kramer Hickok -13 $806,600
3  Marc Leishman -12 $510,600
4  Abraham Ancer -11 $362,600
T5  Kevin Kisner -10 $253,820
T5  Brooks Koepka -10 $253,820
T5  Hank Lebioda -10 $253,820
T5  Brian Harman -10 $253,820
T5  Brice Garnett -10 $253,820
T10  Beau Hossler -9 $186,850
T10  Sepp Straka -9 $186,850
T10  Jason Day -9 $186,850
T13  Andrew Putnam -8 $132,583
T13  Guido Migliozzi -8 $132,583
T13  Adam Scott -8 $132,583
T13 Patrick Cantlay -8 $132,583
T13 Sam Burns -8 $132,583
T13 Mark Hubbard -8 $132,583
T19 Seamus Power -7 $87,690
T19 Lucas Herbert -7 $87,690
T19 Bryson DeChambeau -7 $87,690
T19 Robert Streb -7 $87,690
T19 Russell Henley -7 $87,690
T19 Bubba Watson -7 $87,690
T25 Chez Reavie -6 $58,090
T25 Patrick Reed -6 $58,090
T25 Zach Johnson -6 $58,090
T25 Jim Herman -6 $58,090
T25 Dustin Johnson -6 $58,090
T30 Stewart Cink -5 $45,325
T30 Brian Stuard -5 $45,325
T30 Maverick McNealy -5 $45,325
T30 Charley Hoffman -5 $45,325
T30 Brendon Todd -5 $45,325
T30 Cameron Smith -5 $45,325
T36 Joaquin Niemann -4 $30,744
T36 Jonas Blixt -4 $30,744
T36 Justin Rose -4 $30,744
T36 Kevin Chappell -4 $30,744
T36 Talor Gooch -4 $30,744
T36  Paul Casey -4 $30,744
T36  J.B. Holmes -4 $30,744
T36  Ian Poulter -4 $30,744
T36  Troy Merritt -4 $30,744
T36  Satoshi Kodaira -4 $30,744
T36  Matt Jones -4 $30,744
T47  Tom Lewis -3 $19,377
T47  J.J. Spaun -3 $19,377
T47  Austin Eckroat -3 $19,377
T47  Carlos Ortiz -3 $19,377
T47  Harold Varner III -3 $19,377
T47  Scottie Scheffler -3 $19,377
T47  Kevin Na -3 $19,377
T54  Ryan Moore -2 $17,094
T54  Cameron Percy -2 $17,094
T54  Tyler Duncan -2 $17,094
T54  Sam Ryder -2 $17,094
T54  Kyle Stanley -2 $17,094
T54  Peter Malnati -2 $17,094
T54  Doug Ghim -2 $17,094
T61  Phil Mickelson -1 $16,206
T61  Andrew Svoboda -1 $16,206
T61  Doc Redman -1 $16,206
T61 Henrik Norlander -1 $16,206
T61  Ryan Armour -1 $16,206
T66  Tom Hoge E $15,540
T66  Kevin Tway E $15,540
T66  Aaron Wise E $15,540
T66  Robby Shelton E $15,540
T70  William McGirt 1 $15,022
T70  Kris Ventura 1 $15,022
T70  Lanto Griffin 1 $15,022
T73  David Hearn 2 $14,578
T73 Denny McCarthy 2 $14,578
T73  K.H. Lee 2 $14,578
T76  Patrick Rodgers 3 $14,134
T76  Nate Lashley 3 $14,134
T76  Mackenzie Hughes 3 $14,134
79  Will Gordon 9 $13,838

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How much money each PGA Tour player earned at the Palmetto Championship

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, Garrick Higgo.

The 22-year-old from Johannesburg, South Africa, earned his first PGA Tour win in just his second start on Sunday, claiming the 2021 Palmetto Championship at Congaree Golf Club in Ridgeland, South Carolina, at 11-under-par. Higgo shot a 3-under 68 to beat Chesson Hadley, who held a four-shot lead at the start of the day, by one. Higgo earns a two-year Tour exemption and will take home the top prize of $1,314,000.

Check out how much money each player earned this week at the Palmetto Championship. Here’s the top 18 money winner’s of all time.

Palmetto Championship: Leaderboard Photos

Position Player Score Earnings
1 Garrick Higgo -11 $1,314,000
T2 Hudson Swafford -10 $411,233
T2 Doc Redman -10 $411,233
T2 Jhonattan Vegas -10 $411,233
T2 Tyrrell Hatton -10 $411,233
T2 Bo Van Pelt -10 $411,233
T2 Chesson Hadley -10 $411,233
T8 Ryan Armour -9 $220,825
T8 David Lipsky -9 $220,825
T10 Matt Fitzpatrick -8 $177,025
T10 Erik van Rooyen -8 $177,025
T10 Pat Perez -8 $177,025
T10 Dustin Johnson -8 $177,025
T14 Will Gordon -7 $125,925
T14 Wilco Nienaber -7 $125,925
T14 Chez Reavie -7 $125,925
T14 Tain Lee -7 $125,925
T14 Harris English -7 $125,925
T19 Scott Piercy -6 $86,505
T19 Beau Hossler -6 $86,505
T19 Satoshi Kodaira -6 $86,505
T19 Rob Oppenheim -6 $86,505
T19 Seamus Power -6 $86,505
T19 Danny Lee -6 $86,505
T25 Anirban Lahiri -5 $56,088
T25 Henrik Norlander -5 $56,088
T25 Bill Haas -5 $56,088
T25 Joseph Bramlett -5 $56,088
T25 Ian Poulter -5 $56,088
T25 Rhein Gibson -5 $56,088
T31 Hank Lebioda -4 $44,621
T31 C.T. Pan -4 $44,621
T31 Austin Cook -4 $44,621
T31 Luke Donald -4 $44,621
T35 Matthew NeSmith -3 $33,337
T35 Sungjae Im -3 $33,337
T35 Russell Knox -3 $33,337
T35 Tommy Fleetwood -3 $33,337
T35 Chase Seiffert -3 $33,337
T35 Davis Thompson -3 $33,337
T35 Ben Taylor -3 $33,337
T35 Broc Everett -3 $33,337
T35 Bryson Nimmer -3 $33,337
T44 Peter Uihlein -2 $22,435
T44 Aaron Baddeley -2 $22,435
T44 Nick Taylor -2 $22,435
T44 Kevin Chappell -2 $22,435
T44 Wes Roach -2 $22,435
T44 Scott Harrington -2 $22,435
T50 J.B. Holmes -1 $18,542
T50 Patrick Rodgers -1 $18,542
T52 Byeong Hun An E $17,484
T52 Roger Sloan E $17,484
T52 Vaughn Taylor E $17,484
T52 Sam Ryder E $17,484
56 Rafael Campos 1 $17,009
T57 Jonathan Byrd 2 $16,717
T57 Mark Hubbard 2 $16,717
T57 Robby Shelton 2 $16,717
T60 Brandt Snedeker 3 $16,279
T60 Tyler Duncan 3 $16,279
T60 Chris Baker 3 $16,279
63 Josh Teater 4 $15,987
T64 Robert Garrigus 5 $15,768
T64 Michael Gellerman 5 $15,768
66 Richard S. Johnson 6 $15,549
67 Andrew Putnam 7 $15,403
68 Adam Schenk 8 $15,257

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