How much money each PGA Tour player won at the Players Championship

Check out how much money each PGA Tour player earned this week at the Players Championship at TPC Sawgrass in Ponte Vedra Beach, Florida.

It pays to play well on the PGA Tour, folks, especially at the flagship event. Just ask this week’s winner, Justin Thomas.

The 27-year-old continues to rise on the Tour’s career money list, climbing inside the top 20 with his 14th career win. Thomas won the the Players Championship on Sunday at TPC Sawgrass, taking home the top prize of $2.7 million after an impressive weekend with rounds of 8-under 64 on Saturday and 4-under 68 on Sunday.

Lee Westwood, the 54-hole leader for the second consecutive week, finished second at 13 under, with Brian Harman and Bryson DeChambeau T-3 at 12 under.

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

Players Championship: Leaderboard | Photos | Winner’s bag

Prize money

Position Player Score Earnings
1  Justin Thomas -14 $2,700,000
2  Lee Westwood -13 $1,635,000
T3  Brian Harman -12 $885,000
T3  Bryson DeChambeau -12 $885,000
T5  Talor Gooch -11 $579,375
T5  Paul Casey -11 $579,375
7  Corey Conners -10 $506,250
8  Shane Lowry -9 $468,750
T9  Charles Howell III -8 $339,375
T9  Daniel Berger -8 $339,375
T9  Jason Kokrak -8 $339,375
T9  Victor Perez -8 $339,375
T9  Si Woo Kim -8 $339,375
T9  Sergio Garcia -8 $339,375
T9  Matthew Fitzpatrick -8 $339,375
T9  Jon Rahm -8 $339,375
T17  Sungjae Im -7 $221,250
T17  Charley Hoffman -7 $221,250
T17  Ryan Palmer -7 $221,250
T17  Cameron Smith -7 $221,250
21  Will Zalatoris -6 $183,750
T22 Dylan Frittelli -5 $135,964
T22  Tyler McCumber -5 $135,964
T22  J.T. Poston -5 $135,964
T22  Patrick Reed -5 $135,964
T22  Tom Hoge -5 $135,964
T22  Adam Long -5 $135,964
T22 Abraham Ancer -5 $135,964
T29  Cameron Percy -4 $96,125
T29  Keegan Bradley -4 $96,125
T29  Adam Hadwin -4 $96,125
T29 Joaquin Niemann -4 $96,125
T29  Harry Higgs -4 $96,125
T29  Doug Ghim -4 $96,125
T35  Ryan Moore -3 $73,125
T35  Phil Mickelson -3 $73,125
T35  Brendon Todd -3 $73,125
T35  Jason Day -3 $73,125
T35  Lanto Griffin -3 $73,125
T35  Patton Kizzire -3 $73,125
T41  Collin Morikawa -2 $53,250
T41  James Hahn -2 $53,250
T41 Louis Oosthuizen -2 $53,250
T41  Zach Johnson -2 $53,250
T41  Brendan Steele -2 $53,250
T41  Kyoung-Hoon Lee -2 $53,250
T41 Christiaan Bezuidenhout -2 $53,250
T48  Dustin Johnson -1 $38,036
T48  Adam Scott -1 $38,036
T48  Lucas Glover -1 $38,036
T48  Michael Thompson -1 $38,036
T48  Nick Taylor -1 $38,036
T48  Jordan Spieth -1 $38,036
T48  Chris Kirk -1 $38,036
T55  Denny McCarthy E $34,950
T55  Matt Jones E $34,950
T55  Ryan Armour E $34,950
T58  Billy Horschel 1 $34,050
T58  Kramer Hickok 1 $34,050
T58  Brian Stuard 1 $34,050
T61  Scott Harrington 2 $33,000
T61 Jhonattan Vegas 2 $33,000
T61  Harold Varner III 2 $33,000
T61  Scott Brown 2 $33,000
T65  Patrick Rodgers 3 $32,100
T65  Aaron Wise 3 $32,100
T67 Rory Sabbatini 4 $31,500
T67 Russell Knox 4 $31,500
T69 Martin Laird 5 $30,900
T69  Scott Piercy 5 $30,900
71  Nate Lashley 6 $30,450

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How much money each PGA Tour player won at the Arnold Palmer Invitational

Check out how much money each PGA Tour player earned this week at the Arnold Palmer Invitational in Orlando, Florida.

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

The 27-year-old bulked-up bomber earned his eighth win on Tour and second of the season at the Arnold Palmer Invitational at Bay Hill on Sunday, claiming the trophy and famous red cardigan at 11 under par, one shot clear of Lee Westwood in second at 10 under and three clear of Corey Conners in third at 8 under.

DeChambeau’s top prize of $1,674,000 brings him to $23,229,908 for his career.

Check out how much money each player earned this week at the Arnold Palmer Invitational.

Arnold Palmer Invitational: Leaderboard | Photos | Winner’s bag

Prize money

Position Player Score Earnings
1 Bryson DeChambeau -11 $1,674,000
2 Lee Westwood -10 $1,013,700
3 Corey Conners -8 $641,700
T4 Andrew Putnam -6 $391,375
T4 Richy Werenski -6 $391,375
T4 Jordan Spieth -6 $391,375
7 Christiaan Bezuidenhout -5 $313,875
T8 Chris Kirk -4 $281,325
T8 Jason Kokrak -4 $281,325
T10 Will Zalatoris -3 $195,300
T10 Max Homa -3 $195,300
T10 Paul Casey -3 $195,300
T10 Matthew Fitzpatrick -3 $195,300
T10 Charley Hoffman -3 $195,300
T10 Rory McIlroy -3 $195,300
T10 Tommy Fleetwood -3 $195,300
T10 Keegan Bradley -3 $195,300
T18 Matt Wallace -2 $132,525
T18 Brendan Steele -2 $132,525
T18 Hideki Matsuyama -2 $132,525
T21 Harold Varner III -1 $97,557
T21 Emiliano Grillo -1 $97,557
T21 Sungjae Im -1 $97,557
T21 Lanto Griffin -1 $97,557
T21 Tyrrell Hatton -1 $97,557
T26 Bo Hoag E $69,285
T26 Harris English E $69,285
T26 Ian Poulter E $69,285
T26 Branden Grace E $69,285
T26 Denny McCarthy E $69,285
T31 Bernd Wiesberger 1 $55,614
T31 Cameron Tringale 1 $55,614
T31 Padraig Harrington 1 $55,614
T31 Danny Willett 1 $55,614
T31 Jason Day 1 $55,614
T36 Robert MacIntyre 2 $42,381
T36 Charles Howell III 2 $42,381
T36 Pat Perez 2 $42,381
T36 Jason Dufner 2 $42,381
T36 Kevin Kisner 2 $42,381
T36 Kristoffer Ventura 2 $42,381
T36 Doug Ghim 2 $42,381
T43 Kevin Na 3 $30,287
T43 Byeong-Hun An 3 $30,287
T43 Mark Hubbard 3 $30,287
T43 Talor Gooch 3 $30,287
T43 Keith Mitchell 3 $30,287
T43 Martin Laird 3 $30,287
T49 Chez Reavie 4 $22,832
T49 Will Gordon 4 $22,832
T49 Sebastian Munoz 4 $22,832
T49 Zach Johnson 4 $22,832
T49 Maverick McNealy 4 $22,832
T49 Danny Lee 4 $22,832
T49 Viktor Hovland 4 $22,832
T49 Alexander Noren 4 $22,832
T57 Patton Kizzire 5 $21,018
T57 Erik van Rooyen 5 $21,018
T57 Brendon Todd 5 $21,018
T57 Tyler Duncan 5 $21,018
T57 Patrick Rodgers 5 $21,018
T57 Jazz Janewattananond 5 $21,018
T63 Luke List 6 $20,181
T63 Steve Stricker 6 $20,181
T63 John Huh 6 $20,181
T66 Doc Redman 7 $19,716
T66 Lucas Glover 7 $19,716
T68 Victor Perez 8 $19,344
T68 Brandt Snedeker 8 $19,344
70 Russell Knox 9 $19,065
71 Henrik Norlander 10 $18,879
72 Rickie Fowler 11 $18,693

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How much money each player won at the WGC-Workday Championship

Check out how much money each player earned this week at the WGC-Workday Championship in Florida.

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

The reigning PGA champion held it together coming down the stretch at The Concession Golf Club in Bradenton, Florida, to finish at 18 under and three shots ahead of another up-and-coming talent, Viktor Hovland, along with Brooks Koepka and Billy Horschel.

Morikawa has now collected four titles on the PGA Tour despite being just 24. He joins Tiger Woods as the only players to win a major championship and a WGC title before turning 25

Check out how much money each player earned this week at the 2021 WGC-Workday Championship.

WGC-Workday: Leaderboard | Photos | Winner’s bag

Prize money

Position Player Score Earnings
1 Collin Morikawa -18 $1,820,000
T2 Viktor Hovland -15 $783,333
T2 Brooks Koepka -15 $783,333
T2 Billy Horschel -15 $783,333
5 Scottie Scheffler -14 $430,000
T6 Louis Oosthuizen -12 $320,667
T6 Rory McIlroy -12 $320,667
T6 Webb Simpson -12 $320,667
T9 Jason Kokrak -11 $237,500
T9 Patrick Reed -11 $237,500
T11 Cameron Smith -10 $189,667
T11 Kevin Na -10 $189,667
T11 Matthew Fitzpatrick -10 $189,667
14 Tony Finau -9 $165,000
T15 Carlos Ortiz -8 $147,333
T15 Justin Thomas -8 $147,333
T15 Hideki Matsuyama -8 $147,333
T18 Brendon Todd -7 $125,500
T18 Aaron Rai -7 $125,500
T18 Jason Day -7 $125,500
T18 Abraham Ancer -7 $125,500
T22 Bryson DeChambeau -6 $100,833
T22 Lanto Griffin -6 $100,833
T22 Tyrrell Hatton -6 $100,833
T22 Sebastian Munoz -6 $100,833
T22 Max Homa -6 $100,833
T22 Will Zalatoris -6 $100,833
T28 Joaquin Niemann -5 $82,500
T28 Thomas Detry -5 $82,500
T28 Sungjae Im -5 $82,500
T28 Min Woo Lee -5 $82,500
T32 Jon Rahm -4 $72,000
T32 Christiaan Bezuidenhout -4 $72,000
T32 Sergio Garcia -4 $72,000
T35 Chan Kim -3 $64,500
T35 Daniel Berger -3 $64,500
T37 Erik van Rooyen -2 $59,000
T37 Trevor Simsby -2 $59,000
T39 Marc Leishman -1 $55,000
T39 Xander Schauffele -1 $55,000
T41 Kevin Kisner E $52,500
T41 Jason Scrivener E $52,500
43 Gary Woodland 1 $51,000
T44 Brandon Stone 2 $48,500
T44 Mackenzie Hughes 2 $48,500
T44 Tommy Fleetwood 2 $48,500
T44 Matt Kuchar 2 $48,500
T48 David Lipsky 3 $44,500
T48 Shane Lowry 3 $44,500
T48 Cameron Champ 3 $44,500
T48 Yuki Inamori 3 $44,500
T52 Wade Ormsby 4 $41,500
T52 Victor Perez 4 $41,500
T54 Ryan Palmer 5 $38,300
T54 Justin Rose 5 $38,300
T54 Bubba Watson 5 $38,300
T54 Adam Scott 5 $38,300
T54 Dustin Johnson 5 $38,300
T59 Bernd Wiesberger 7 $36,250
T59 Rafael Cabrera Bello 7 $36,250
T61 Robert MacIntyre 8 $35,000
T61 Brad Kennedy 8 $35,000
T61 Lee Westwood 8 $35,000
T64 Laurie Canter 9 $33,875
T64 Sami Valimaki 9 $33,875
66 Harris English 10 $33,500
67 Rasmus Hojgaard 12 $33,250
T68 Andy Sullivan 13 $32,875
T68 J.C. Ritchie 13 $32,875
70 Lucas Herbert 14 $32,500
71 Daniel van Tonder 15 $32,250

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How much money each PGA Tour player won at the Waste Management Phoenix Open

Check out how much money each PGA Tour player earned this week at the Waste Management Phoenix Open.

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

Koepka chipped in for eagle late in Sunday’s round and jumped to the top of  the leaderboard, winning the Waste Management Phoenix Open at 19 under. The four-time major champion will leave TPC Scottsdale with an eighth win on Tour and the top prize of $1,314,000. He’s vaults to sixth on the all-time Phoenix Open money list.

H.K. Lee and Xander Schauffele finished T-2 at 18 under, followed by Carlos Ortiz, Steve Stricker and Jordan Spieth all T-3 at 17 under.

Check out how much money each player earned this week at the 2021 Waste Management Phoenix Open.

Phoenix Open: Leaderboard | Photos | Winner’s bag

Prize money

Position Player Score Earnings
1 Brooks Koepka -19 $1,314,000
T2 H.K. Lee -18 $649,700
T2 Xander Schauffele -18 $649,700
T4 Carlos Ortiz -17 $307,208
T4 Steve Stricker -17 $307,208
T4 Jordan Spieth -17 $307,208
T7 Andrew Putnam -16 $229,342
T7 Matthew NeSmith -16 $229,342
T7 Scottie Scheffler -16 $229,342
10 James Hahn -15 $198,925
T11 J.T. Poston -14 $177,025
T11 Louis Oosthuizen -14 $177,025
T13 Rory McIlroy -13 $138,700
T13 Harold Varner III -13 $138,700
T13 Jon Rahm -13 $138,700
T13 Justin Thomas -13 $138,700
T17 Corey Conners -12 $104,025
T17 Cameron Tringale -12 $104,025
T17 Sungjae Im -12 $104,025
T17 Nate Lashley -12 $104,025
T17 Will Zalatoris -12 $104,025
T22 Emiliano Grillo -11 $64,423
T22 Henrik Norlander -11 $64,423
T22 Sam Burns -11 $64,423
T22 Kevin Streelman -11 $64,423
T22 Brendon Todd -11 $64,423
T22 Bubba Watson -11 $64,423
T22 Keegan Bradley -11 $64,423
T22 Richy Werenski -11 $64,423
T30 Matt Jones -10 $44,713
T30 Mark Hubbard -10 $44,713
T30 Brendan Steele -10 $44,713
T30 Bo Van Pelt -10 $44,713
T30 Luke List -10 $44,713
T30 Russell Henley -10 $44,713
T36 Wyndham Clark -9 $34,006
T36 Scott Stallings -9 $34,006
T36 Kyle Stanley -9 $34,006
T36 Matthew Wolff -9 $34,006
T36 Brian Harman -9 $34,006
T36 Bo Hoag -9 $34,006
T42 Max Homa -8 $23,853
T42 Nick Hardy -8 $23,853
T42 Grayson Murray -8 $23,853
T42 Hideki Matsuyama -8 $23,853
T42 Webb Simpson -8 $23,853
T42 Zach Johnson -8 $23,853
T42 Matt Kuchar -8 $23,853
T42 Ryan Palmer -8 $23,853
T50 Si Woo Kim -7 $18,323
T50 Patton Kizzire -7 $18,323
T50 Adam Hadwin -7 $18,323
T53 Russell Knox -6 $17,265
T53 Billy Horschel -6 $17,265
T53 Robby Shelton -6 $17,265
T53 Byeong-Hun An -6 $17,265
57 Sam Ryder -5 $16,863
T58 Lucas Glover -4 $16,425
T58 Davis Riley -4 $16,425
T58 Brian Stuard -4 $16,425
T58 Stewart Cink -4 $16,425
T58 Michael Kim -4 $16,425
63 Satoshi Kodaira -3 $15,987
64 Ted Potter Jr. -2 $15,841
65 Xinjun Zhang -1 $15,695
66 Aaron Wise E $15,549

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How much money each PGA Tour golfer won at the Workday Charity Open

Here’s how much money was won at the Workday Charity Open by each golfer.

It was a playoff to remember between Justin Thomas and Collin Morikawa at the inaugural Workday Charity Open.

Collin Morikawa earned his second PGA Tour title Sunday after defeating Justin Thomas in a three-hole playoff at Muirfield Village.

Thomas and Morikawa each finished 72 holes at 19 under overall. Thomas finished Sunday’s final round with a 69 while Morikawa carded a 66. Morikawa, who won the 2019 Barracuda Championship, previously lost in a playoff at the Charles Schwab Challenge to Daniel Berger.

Viktor Hovland finished third at 15 under followed by Chase Seiffert in fourth at 14 under and Gary Woodland and Ian Poulter finished T-5 at 12 under.


 Photos | Scores | Collin Morikawa victorious at Workday


Prize money

Position Player Score Money
1 Collin Morikawa -19 $1,116,000
2 Justin Thomas -19 $675,800
3 Viktor Hovland -15 $427,800
4 Chase Seiffert -14 $303,800
T5 Gary Woodland -12 $239,475
T5 Ian Poulter -12 $239,475
T7 Patrick Cantlay -11 $169,392
T7 Billy Horschel -11 $169,392
T7 Jason Day -11 $169,392
T7 Charley Hoffman -11 $169,392
T7 Russell Henley -11 $169,392
T7 Sam Ryder -11 $169,392
T7 Kevin Streelman -11 $169,392
T14 Xander Schauffele -10 $113,150
T14 Matt Jones -10 $113,150
T14 Sepp Straka -10 $113,150
T17 Chez Reavie -9 $88,350
T17 Talor Gooch -9 $88,350
T17 Stewart Cink -9 $88,350
T17 Rory Sabbatini -9 $88,350
T17 Sam Burns -9 $88,350
T22 Jerry Kelly -8 $59,830
T22 Troy Merritt -8 $59,830
T22 Hideki Matsuyama -8 $59,830
T22 M.J. Daffue -8 $59,830
T22 Rickie Fowler -8 $59,830
T27 Roger Sloan -7 $45,260
T27 Matthew Fitzpatrick -7 $45,260
T27 Brian Gay -7 $45,260
T27 Jon Rahm -7 $45,260
T31 Tim Wilkinson -6 $37,897
T31 Henrik Norlander -6 $37,897
T31 Joaquin Niemann -6 $37,897
T31 Zach Johnson -6 $37,897
T35 Richy Werenski -5 $31,542
T35 Graeme McDowell -5 $31,542
T35 Adam Hadwin -5 $31,542
T35 Kyoung-Hoon Lee -5 $31,542
T39 Pat Perez -4 $23,250
T39 Matt Kuchar -4 $23,250
T39 Adam Schenk -4 $23,250
T39 Corey Conners -4 $23,250
T39 Keegan Bradley -4 $23,250
T39 Patrick Reed -4 $23,250
T39 Shane Lowry -4 $23,250
T39 Austin Cook -4 $23,250
T39 Matt Wallace -4 $23,250
T48 Chris Stroud -3 $16,306
T48 Mackenzie Hughes -3 $16,306
T48 Nick Taylor -3 $16,306
T48 C.T. Pan -3 $16,306
T52 Adam Long -2 $14,849
T52 Chesson Hadley -2 $14,849
T52 Brendan Steele -2 $14,849
T52 J.J. Spaun -2 $14,849
T56 Steve Stricker -1 $14,384
T56 Jason Dufner -1 $14,384
T58 Scott Stallings E $14,074
T58 Phil Mickelson E $14,074
T58 Andrew Putnam E $14,074
T61 Bronson Burgoon 1 $13,764
T61 Carlos Ortiz 1 $13,764
63 Sungjae Im 2 $13,578
64 Si Woo Kim 3 $13,454
T65 Louis Oosthuizen 4 $13,268
T65 Peter Malnati 4 $13,268
67 Cameron Champ 7 $13,082

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PGA Tour money: The $30 million dollar club

Take a closer look at the pro golfers who have made more than $30 million in on-course career earnings in PGA Tour history.

The PGA Tour has 10 members of the $50 million club.

The two newest golfers in the exclusive membership are Rory McIlroy and Sergio Garcia.

Also, there are 18 golfers who have won at least $40 million in on-course earnings, 39 golfers with $30 million or more, 80 who have earned at least $20 million and 190 who have surpassed the $10 million plateau.

Tiger Woods leads the way, of course. He has topped the $120 million mark and is the only golfer with more than $100 million in career earnings.

The $30 million dollar club

Let’s take a closer look here at the top 39 of all-time.

These are the golfers who have surpassed $30 million in on-course earnings.

Some of the names and numbers may surprise you.

This list is updated through the 2020 Arnold Palmer Invitational.

Bill Haas during the 2019 John Deere Classic at TPC Deere Run. (Brian Spurlock/USA TODAY Sports)

39. Bill Haas, $30,178,731

Career PGA Tour wins: 6.

The top 25 money winners during the 2019-20 PGA Tour season

Here are the top 25 money winners of the 2019-20 PGA Tour season.

The 2019-20 PGA Tour season is up and running and players have begun accumulating money from their wins and finishes.

While the Tour season has been postponed due to the threat of the coronavirus pandemic across the globe, there were 50 players who were able to accumulate over $1 million in earnings before postponements began. Sixteen players have earned more than $2 million and four players have earned over $3 million.

Only one player has surpassed the $4 million mark so far this season.

Let’s take a closer look here at the top 25 money winners during the 2019-20 PGA Tour season. Some of the names and numbers may surprise you.

This list is updated through the 2020 Arnold Palmer Invitational.

Harris English during the Arnold Palmer Invitational. (Photo: Reinhold Matay-USA TODAY Sports)

25. Harris English, $1,667,586

Career PGA Tour wins: 2

Harris has five top-10 finishes so far this season including T-3 at A Military Tribute at The Greenbrier and T-4 at the Houston Open.