2024 Hero World Challenge prize money payouts for each PGA Tour player

With the win, Scheffler will take home $1 million.

Another day, another win for Scottie Scheffler.

The world No. 1 picked up his ninth victory of the year Sunday, winning the 2024 Hero World Challenge for the second straight year. He dominated the field in the final round, shooting 9-under 63 to win by six shots over Tom Kim.

Scheffler will take home $1 million from the $5 million purse, but everyone was paid well in the 20-man field.

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Here’s the breakdown of how much money each PGA Tour player earned this week at the 2024 Hero World Challenge.

Hero World Challenge prize money payouts

Position Player Score Earnings
1 Scottie Scheffler -25 $1,000,000
2 Tom Kim -19 $450,000
3 Justin Thomas -18 $300,000
4 Akshay Bhatia -15 $250,000
5 Keegan Bradley -14 $225,000
6 Ludvig Aberg -12 $220,000
7 Robert MacIntyre -11 $215,000
8 Sahith Theegala -10 $210,000
T9 Sungjae Im -8 $202,500
T9 Sepp Straka -8 $202,500
11 Patrick Cantlay -7 $195,000
12 Brian Harman -6 $190,000
13 Cameron Young -5 $185,000
T14 Sam Burns -4 $177,500
T14 Aaron Rai -4 $177,500
16 Nick Dunlap -1 $170,000
T17 Matthieu Pavon E $162,500
T17 Wyndham Clark E $162,500
T19 Jason Day 1 $152,500
T19 Russell Henley 1 $152,500

 

Jeeno Thitikul’s $6 million season in 2024 was more than all but 14 PGA Tour golfers

There were 27 PGA Tour winners in 2024 who made less than Thitikil, including three who won twice.

Jeeno Thitikul was the LPGA’s money winner in 2024 after earning more than $6 million in on-course earnings. A big chunk of that came in the form of the $4 million check she collected for winning the season finale at the CME Group Tour Championship.

She played in 17 events and won twice. She also posted 12 top-10s in 2024.

Scottie Scheffler led the PGA Tour’s money list this year with a whopping $29,228,357. Seven wins, many of them in the signature tour events with huge purses, explains his monster haul.

It is, of course, apples-to-oranges when comparing money on the two tours, especially with the last few years of major increases on the PGA Tour.

Still, it’s kinda fun to dig a little into the numbers.

Where would Jeeno Thitikul rank in PGA Tour money?

Thitikul’s official haul in 2024 was $6,059,309.

That would place her 15th on the PGA Tour’s 2024 money list:

  • $1,827 behind Chris Kirk’s $6,061,136
  • $187,666 ahead of Byeong Hun An’s $5,871,643

Who did Jeeno Thitikul make more than in 2024?

Her haul was better than a slew of notable names on the PGA Tour:

Pos. Golfer Earnings Wins in 2024
16 Tony Finau $5,706,467 0
17 Robert MacIntyre $5,400,384 2
21 Justin Thomas $5,223,561 0
22 Brian Harman $5,201,770 0
25 Billy Horschel $5,037,278 1
29 Adam Scott $4,753,172 0
32 Viktor Hovland $4,616,727 0
41 Jason Day $4,117,518 0
47 Max Homa $3,843,467 0
50 Matt Fitzpatrick $3,705,463 0
60 Justin Rose $3,058,683 0
66 Jordan Spieth $2,732,591 0
96 Rickie Fowler $1,767,709 0
109 Matt Kuchar $1,469,667 0

How many PGA Tour winners in 2024 earned less?

There were 27 PGA Tour winners in 2024 who made less than Thitikil, including three who won twice (although we must put an asterisk next to Nick Dunlap’s name because he couldn’t collect a paycheck for winning The American Express because he was still an amateur).

Pos. Golfer Earnings Wins in 2024
17 Robert MacIntyre $5,400,384 2
18 Akshay Bhatia $5,344,905 1
19 J.T. Poston $5,271,598 1
20 Matthieu Pavon $5,254,412 1
24 Austin Eckroat $5,054,871 2
25 Billy Horschel $5,037,278 1
28 Taylor Pendrith $4,797,854 1
30 Stephan Jaeger $4,732,554 1
31 Maverick McNealy $4,708,358 1
33 Aaron Rai $4,613,515 1
38 Davis Thompson $4,420,940 1
45 Cam Davis $4,039,533 1
53 Nico Echavarria $3,583,634 1
56 Kevin Yu $3,285,759 1
57 Nick Taylor $3,249,358 1
59 Jake Knapp $3,102,773 1
62 Nick Dunlap $2,930,385 2
71 Peter Malnati $2,520,248 1
75 Grayson Murray $2,471,532 1
81 Jhonattan Vegas $2,309,280 1
82 Davis Riley $2,163,701 1
88 Patton Kizzire $1,908,579 1
90 Rafael Campos $1,857,846 1
95 Harry Hall $1,779,095 1
113 Matt McCarty $1,366,340 1
115 Brice Garnett $1,340,330 1
125 Chris Gotterup $1,170,837 1

In 64 career events, Thitikul has earned $9,791,070 in on-course money, a number that ranks her 27th on the LPGA’s all-time list. All 26 in front of her have gone over the $10 million mark.

Brittany Lincicome, right behind her with $9,769,013, just made her 400th – and final event – as she has announced her retirement.

2024 RSM Classic prize money payouts for each PGA Tour player at Sea Island

With the win, McNealy will take home $1.368 million.

Maverick McNealy is taking home a trophy for the first time.

McNealy won the 2024 RSM Classic at Sea Island Golf Club’s Seaside Course, birdieing the 72nd hole to top Daniel Berger, Nico Echavarria and amateur Luke Clanton by a shot for his inaugural PGA Tour title. The 29-year-old, who went to college at Stanford, shot 2-under 68 in the final round to win the title.

With the win, McNealy will take home $1.368 million and earn a two-year exemption on the PGA Tour. He also punched his ticket in the 2025 season opener at The Sentry.

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Check out how much money each PGA Tour player earned this week at the 2024 RSM Classic, the final event on the PGA Tour’s 2024 schedule.

RSM Classic prize money payouts

Position Player Score Earnings
1 Maverick McNealy -16 $1,368,000
T2 Nico Echavarria -15 $676,400
T2 Luke Clanton (a) -15 $0
T2 Daniel Berger -15 $676,400
T5 J.T. Poston -14 $319,834
T5 Lee Hodges -14 $319,834
T5 Mackenzie Hughes -14 $319,834
T8 Michael Thorbjornsen -13 $238,767
T8 Patrick Fishburn -13 $238,767
T8 Vince Whaley -13 $238,767
T11 Chandler Phillips -12 $184,300
T11 Joe Highsmith -12 $184,300
T11 Kevin Yu -12 $184,300
T11 Michael Kim -12 $184,300
T15 Eric Cole -11 $142,500
T15 Ben Griffin -11 $142,500
T17 Ludvig Aberg -10 $104,690
T17 Ryo Hisatsune -10 $104,690
T17 Austin Eckroat -10 $104,690
T17 Robby Shelton -10 $104,690
T17 Patrick Rodgers -10 $104,690
T17 Henrik Norlander -10 $104,690
T17 Martin Laird -10 $104,690
T17 Stewart Cink -10 $104,690
T25 Brian Harman -9 $63,460
T25 Denny McCarthy -9 $63,460
T25 Bud Cauley -9 $63,460
T25 Adrien Dumont de Chassart -9 $63,460
T25 Paul Peterson -9 $63,460
T30 Lucas Glover -8 $49,780
T30 S.Y. Noh -8 $49,780
T30 Kelly Kraft -8 $49,780
T30 Hayden Springer -8 $49,780
T30 Will Gordon -8 $49,780
T35 Carson Young -7 $37,946
T35 Joel Dahmen -7 $37,946
T35 Blake McShea -7 $37,946
T35 Taylor Moore -7 $37,946
T35 Andrew Novak -7 $37,946
T35 Mark Hubbard -7 $37,946
T35 Joseph Bramlett -7 $37,946
T42 S.H. Kim -6 $26,980
T42 Doug Ghim -6 $26,980
T42 Jonathan Byrd -6 $26,980
T42 Kevin Tway -6 $26,980
T42 Taylor Montgomery -6 $26,980
T42 Sam Stevens -6 $26,980
T42 Austin Smotherman -6 $26,980
T49 Brandon Wu -5 $20,292
T49 Callum Tarren -5 $20,292
T49 Steven Fisk -5 $20,292
52 Martin Trainer -4 $19,076
T53 Garrick Higgo -3 $17,926
T53 Adam Svensson -3 $17,926
T53 Marcus Byrd -3 $17,926
T53 Adam Hadwin -3 $17,926
T53 Matt Wallace -3 $17,926
T53 Adam Schenk -3 $17,926
T53 Kevin Chappell -3 $17,926
T60 Russell Knox -2 $17,024
T60 William McGirt -2 $17,024
T60 Davis Thompson -2 $17,024
T60 Harris English -2 $17,024
64 Christo Lamprecht -1 $16,644
65 Philip Knowles E $16
T66 Patton Kizzire 1 $16,264
T66 Tyson Alexander 1 $16,264
T68 Jake Knapp 3 $15,960
T68 Lanto Griffin 3 $15,960

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2024 Butterfield Bermuda Championship prize money payouts for each PGA Tour player

With the win, Campos will take home $1.242 million.

A life-changing victory for Rafael Campos.

The 36-year-old from Puerto Rico won the 2024 Butterfield Bermuda Championship for his first PGA Tour victory at Port Royal Golf Club. He had missed the cut in 13 of his previous 15 starts, but Sunday he broke through for what he called the best week of his life.

Campos became the second golfer from Puerto Rico to win on the PGA Tour, joining Chi Chi Rodriguez.

With the win, Campos will take home $1.242 million.

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Check out how much money each PGA Tour player earned this week at the 2024 Butterfield Bermuda Championship.

Butterfield Bermuda Championship prize money payouts

Position Player Score Earnings
1 Rafael Campos -19 $1,242,000
2 Andrew Novak -16 $752,100
T3 Adrien Dumont de Chassart -15 $407,100
T3 Mark Hubbard -15 $407,100
T5 Vince Whaley -14 $255,300
T5 Sam Ryder -14 $255,300
T5 Justin Lower -14 $255,300
8 Ben Griffin -13 $215,625
T9 Greyson Sigg -12 $188,025
T9 Patrick Rodgers -12 $188,025
T9 David Lipsky -12 $188,025
T12 Michael Kim -11 $136,965
T12 Jacob Bridgeman -11 $136,965
T12 Pierceson Coody -11 $136,965
T12 Lanto Griffin -11 $136,965
T12 Troy Merritt -11 $136,965
T17 Maverick McNealy -10 $94,875
T17 Rico Hoey -10 $94,875
T17 Garrick Higgo -10 $94,875
T17 Francesco Molinari -10 $94,875
T17 Robby Shelton -10 $94,875
T17 Wesley Bryan -10 $94,875
T23 Seamus Power -9 $60,030
T23 Christo Lamprecht -9 $60,030
T23 Nick Watney -9 $60,030
T23 Tom Whitney -9 $60,030
T23 Brandon Wu -9 $60,030
T23 Ryan Moore -9 $60,030
T29 Ryo Hisatsune -8 $42,349
T29 Nico Echavarria -8 $42,349
T29 Joseph Bramlett -8 $42,349
T29 Tyler Duncan -8 $42,349
T29 Carl Yuan -8 $42,349
T29 Kevin Kisner -8 $42,349
T29 Chad Ramey -8 $42,349
T29 Alex Smalley -8 $42,349
T37 Trace Crowe -7 $31,395
T37 Callum Tarren -7 $31,395
T37 William McGirt -7 $31,395
T37 Martin Laird -7 $31,395
T37 Hayden Springer -7 $31,395
T42 Kevin Dougherty -6 $24,495
T42 David Skinns -6 $24,495
T42 S.H. Kim -6 $24,495
T42 Richy Werenski -6 $24,495
T42 Lucas Glover -6 $24,495
T47 Ben Taylor -5 $17,854
T47 Dylan Wu -5 $17,854
T47 Norman Xiong -5 $17,854
T47 Camilo Villegas -5 $17,854
T47 Kevin Chappell -5 $17,854
T47 Tyson Alexander -5 $17,854
T47 Chez Reavie -5 $17,854
T47 Will Gordon -5 $17,854
T55 Russell Knox -4 $16,077
T55 Austin Smotherman -4 $16,077
T57 Brendon Todd -3 $15,732
T57 Henrik Norlander -3 $15,732
T57 Ben Kohles -3 $15,732
T57 Jhonattan Vegas -3 $15,732
61 Matti Schmid -2 $15,387
T62 Daniel Berger -1 $15,111
T62 Carson Young -1 $15,111
T62 S.Y. Noh -1 $15,111
T65 Connor Jones E $14,766
T65 Hayden Buckley E $14,766
T67 Blaine Hale, Jr. 1 $14,421
T67 Sam Stevens 1 $14,421
T67 Mackenzie Hughes 1 $14,421
T70 Chris Baker 2 $14,007
T70 Aaron Baddeley 2 $14,007
T70 Robert Streb 2 $14,007
T73 Ben Crane 5 $13,662
T73 Cody Gribble 5 $13,662
75 Egor Eroshenko 9 $13,455

 

2024 Charles Schwab Cup prize money payouts for all the PGA Tour Champions golfers at Phoenix Country Club

Langer has gone over the $37 million mark on the senior circuit.

PHOENIX — The 2024 Charles Schwab Cup Championship put a cap on the season-long Charles Schwab Cup points race on the PGA Tour Champions.

Bernhard Langer shot a final round 5-under 66 to win the season finale at Phoenix Country Club. It’s his 47th PGA Tour Champions victory. The win was good for a $528,000 payday and that pushed him past the $37 million mark in career on-course earnings on the senior tour. Langer made $10.7 million during his PGA Tour career.

Unlike the PGA Tour’s post-season – where the Tour Championship winner is declared the FedEx Cup champion – it’s possible to have someone win the final tournament while someone else captures the Schwab season title. And that’s what happened in 2024. Langer won tournament to win the Charles Schwab Cup Championship; Steven Alker won the season-long race to become the 2024 Charles Schwab Cup champion.

Check out the full prize money payouts for the 35 golfers in the field at Phoenix Country Club.

Position Player Score Earnings
1 Bernhard Langer -18 $528,000
T2 Richard Green -17 $276,000
T2 Steven Alker -17 $276,000
4 Alex Cejka -13 $210,000
5 Rod Pampling -10 $180,000
T6 Ken Tanigawa -9 $135,750
T6 Stewart Cink -9 $135,750
T8 Miguel Angel Jimenez -8 $84,000
T8 Thomas Bjorn -8 $84,000
T8 Retief Goosen -8 $84,000
T8 Padraig Harrington -8 $84,000
T8 Vijay Singh -8 $84,000
T13 Ernie Els -7 $67,500
T13 Jerry Kelly -7 $67,500
T15 Greg Chalmers -6 $61,500
T15 Stephen Ames -6 $61,500
T17 Mark Hensby -5 $55,500
T17 Tim O’Neal -5 $55,500
T19 Shane Bertsch -4 $45,000
T19 Rocco Mediate -4 $45,000
T21 Joe Durant -3 $34,500
T21 Tim Petrovic -3 $34,500
T23 Darren Clarke -2 $29,250
T23 K.J. Choi -2 $29,250
25 Ricardo Gonzalez -1 $27,000
T26 Ken Duke E $22,950
T26 Cameron Percy E $22,950
T26 Hiroyuki Fujita E $22,950
T26 Thongchai Jaidee E $22,950
T26 Paul Broadhurst E $22,950
31 Bob Estes 1 $20,250
32 Y.E. Yang 3 $19,500
33 Stuart Appleby 4 $18,750
34 Jason Caron 5 $18,000
35 Doug Barron 8 $17,250

 

2024 World Wide Technology Championship prize money payouts for each PGA Tour player in Mexico

With the win, Eckroat will take home $1.296 million.

What a year it has been for Austin Eckroat.

The 25-year-old from Oklahoma captured his second PGA Tour victory of 2024 Sunday, shooting 9-under 63 in the final round to win the 2024 World Wide Technology Championship. He finished a shot in front of Carson Young and Justin Lower, besting two of the 54-hole co-leaders by two shots in the final round.

With the win, Eckroat will take home $1.296 million. He finished the regular season in the top 50. He also earned a ticket back to the Masters with the win.

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Check out how much money each PGA Tour player earned this week at the 2024 World Wide Technology Championship.

World Wide Technology Championship prize money payouts

Position Player Score Earnings
1 Austin Eckroat -24 $1,296,000
T2 Justin Lower -23 $640,800
T2 Carson Young -23 $640,800
4 Max Greyserman -22 $352,800
5 Joe Highsmith -19 $295,200
T6 Garrick Higgo -17 $219,600
T6 Sam Stevens -17 $219,600
T6 Wesley Bryan -17 $219,600
T6 David Lipsky -17 $219,600
T6 Maverick McNealy -17 $219,600
T6 Nico Echavarria -17 $219,600
T12 Kevin Chappell -16 $160,200
T12 Patrick Fishburn -16 $160,200
T14 Harris English -15 $120,600
T14 Harry Hall -15 $120,600
T14 Dylan Wu -15 $120,600
T14 Jacob Bridgeman -15 $120,600
T14 Joel Dahmen -15 $120,600
T14 Ryan Gerard -15 $120,600
T20 Doug Ghim -14 $84,960
T20 Beau Hossler -14 $84,960
T20 Chandler Phillips -14 $84,960
T20 Daniel Berger -14 $84,960
T24 Lucas Glover -13 $58,680
T24 Kevin Streelman -13 $58,680
T24 Kelly Kraft -13 $58,680
T24 Patrick Rodgers -13 $58,680
T24 Ryan McCormick -13 $58,680
T24 Ben Griffin -13 $58,680
T30 J.J. Spaun -12 $41,320
T30 Michael Kim -12 $41,320
T30 Harry Higgs -12 $41,320
T30 Sam Ryder -12 $41,320
T30 Brandon Wu -12 $41,320
T30 Henrik Norlander -12 $41,320
T30 Charley Hoffman -12 $41,320
T30 Nick Hardy -12 $41,320
T30 Matt Kuchar -12 $41,320
T39 Chesson Hadley -11 $31,320
T39 Adam Svensson -11 $31,320
T39 Alex Smalley -11 $31,320
T42 Martin Laird -10 $27,000
T42 Danny Willett -10 $27,000
T42 Tom Whitney -10 $27,000
T45 Hayden Springer -9 $19,864
T45 Zac Blair -9 $19,864
T45 S.Y. Noh -9 $19,864
T45 Blaine Hale, Jr. -9 $19,864
T45 Tyson Alexander -9 $19,864
T45 Justin Suh -9 $19,864
T45 Josh Teater -9 $19,864
T45 Rico Hoey -9 $19,864
T45 Tom Hoge -9 $19,864
54 Luke List -8 $17,064
T55 Nate Lashley -7 $16,848
T55 Vince Whaley -7 $16,848
57 Kevin Tway -6 $16,632
T58 Joseph Bramlett -5 $16,416
T58 David Skinns -5 $16,416
T60 Chad Ramey -4 $15,984
T60 Lanto Griffin -4 $15,984
T60 Robby Shelton -4 $15,984
T60 Zach Bauchou -4 $15,984
T64 Ryan Brehm -3 $15,408
T64 Taylor Montgomery -3 $15,408
T64 Aaron Baddeley -3 $15,408
T64 Erik van Rooyen -3 $15,408

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Stewart Cink leads 2024 Charles Schwab Cup a day after helping Phoenix Suns mascot dunk

Cink, a Hawks fan, has a thing for the Phoenix Suns.

PHOENIX — Stewart Cink has a thing for the Phoenix Suns. He might start having a thing for Phoenix Country Club.

Cink opened the 2024 Charles Schwab Cup Championship with a 7-under 65 and walked off the course with a three-shot lead in the 35-man field at the PGA Tour Champions season finale. His scorecard featured eight birdies and one bogey.

He did catch a bit of luck on the par-5 18th hole, when his third shot from a bunker hit the flagstick head on. Had it not done so, he might have ended up in the water but instead the ball dropped straight down, stopping about two feet from the cup. Cink took advantage of this stroke of luck to make birdie at the last.

“It was probably a good enough break that made up for about six bad breaks out there,” he said. “But I’m just glad that it was straight because right in the center of the hole and it kept me from definitely taking a penalty shot.”

Before golf, an NBA game

On Wednesday night, Cink took in the Phoenix Suns game and during a break in the action, got called him down to the court to help the Suns mascot, the Gorilla, who bounced off a trampoline, grabbed the ball out of Cink’s outstretched hand and flew through the air for a dunk.

To top it off, the Gorilla then did the stand-on-his-head celebration that was made famous by Incarnate Word receiver Jalen Walthall.

“It was cool, I got on the court with the Gorilla. I’ve never had a gorilla run towards me that fast on that trampoline,” he said. How did he not flinch?, he was asked. “Part of me wanted to flinch, the other part of me wanted to be holding my camera right here to video that because he was like sprinting.

“It was pretty fun. Like I said, I love the NBA. The energy at the games all across the whole league is awesome, but the Suns is right up there at the top.”

During the 2023 WM Phoenix Open, Cink donned a Kevin Durant jersey on the 16th hole at TPC Scottsdale. What was impressive then was Durant had just been traded to the Suns the day before, and Cink pulled some strings to get a jersey made.


Format, TV, prize money | Winners in 2024 | Money in 2024


Cink went to Georgia Tech, lives in Atlanta and is a self-described die-hard Hawks fan. He says he looked around for a No. 2 Suns jersey of Josh Okogie, a fellow Yellow Jacket, but he struck out there.

As far as his play on Thursday went, Cink sounded pleased.

“The things I’ve been working on this year are swing related. They’re coming together. I still don’t feel 100 percent there, but good enough to battle with,” he said. “And then my heart is the biggest piece. If I get my heart in the right place, I can be pretty dangerous out here.”

Cink earned his first PGA Tour Champions win earlier this season but he entered the finale 12th in the points, falling just shy of the group of 10 who have a shot to capture the season-long points title.

Still, he’s off to a solid start in hopes of winning again in 2024.

Breaking down the prize money at the 2024 Charles Schwab Cup, which is more than two majors

The season finale has a bigger first-place prize than three of the majors did in 2024.

PHOENIX — The 2024 PGA Tour Champions season has 28 events and more than $67 million in prize money up for grabs.

It all ends this week at the 2024 Charles Schwab Cup Championship.

The season finale has a bigger total purse than two of the senior majors and a larger first-place prize than three of the majors this season.

Here’s where the Schwab ranks in total purse and first-place money compared to the 2024 majors:

  • U.S. Senior Open: $4 million, $720,000
  • KitchenAide Senior PGA Championship: $3.5 million, $630,000
  • Kaulig Companies Championship: $3.5 million, $525,000
  • Charles Schwab Cup Championship: $3 million, $528,000
  • Senior Open: $2.8 million, $447,800
  • Regions Tradition: $2.6 million, $390,000

First place at the Schwab is good for $528,000, with $300,000 going to the runner-up, $252,000 for third place, $210,000 for fourth and $180,000 to fifth place. Everyone in the field earns a paycheck, with 35th place getting $17,250. There are 36 golfers who qualified but No. 8 Steve Stricker chose not to enter.

How it works

The tournament is a four-round, 72-hole, no-cut tournament.

Unlike the PGA Tour’s post-season – where the Tour Championship winner is declared the FedEx Cup champion – it’s possible to have someone win this event while someone else captures the Schwab season title.


Format, TV, prize money | Winners in 2024 | Money in 2024


The winner of the tournament wins the Charles Schwab Cup Championship. The winner of the season-long race is the Charles Schwab Cup champion.

But wait. There’s more

In addition to tournament prize money, there’s more cash on the line as part of the season-long Schwab race.

The top five in the final points standings will split $2.1 million that will be distributed in lump sum deposits into a Schwab brokerage accounts.

The breakdown:

  • 1st: $1 million
  • 2nd: $500,00
  • 3rd: $300,000
  • 4th: $200,000
  • 5th: $100,000

That money is considered bonus money and doesn’t count towards a player’s official career earnings.

Top 20 money winners on the PGA Tour Champions in 2024

There was more than $67 million in prize money on the line in 2024.

The 2024 PGA Tour Champions season comes to a close at the Charles Schwab Cup Championship at Phoenix Country Club.

The season features 28 events in all, 25 from the regular season and the three-tournament Charles Schwab Cup Playoffs.

There was more than $67 million in prize money on the line in 2024. There’s a $3 million purse at the Schwab event, which ranks it ahead of two of the five senior majors in 2024.

  • U.S. Senior Open: $4 million
  • Kaulig Companies Championship: $3.5 million
  • KitchenAide Senior PGA Championship: $3.5 million
  • Charles Schwab Cup Championship: $3 million
  • Senior Open: $2.8 million
  • Regions Tradition: $2.6 million

First place this week in Phoenix is good for $528,000.

Here’s a list of the top 20 money earners in 2024.

Pos. Player Money Victories
1 Ernie Els $2,289,476 3
2 Steven Alker $2,171,588 1
3 Stephen Ames $2,052,395 3
4 Richard Green $1,892,079 0
5 Y.E. Yang $1,748,457 1
6 Padraig Harrington $1,634,183 3
7 K.J. Choi $1,602,007 1
8 Steve Stricker $1,561,570 1
9 Paul Broadhurst $1,462,264 2
10 Jerry Kelly $1,358,087 1
11 Ricardo Gonzalez $1,245,024 1
12 Stewart Cink $1,122,406 1
13 Doug Barron $1,080,130 1
14 Darren Clarke $968,222 0
15 Retief Goosen $958,621 1
16 Ken Tanigawa $950,013 1
17 Rocco Mediate $939,908 1
18 Alex Cejka $937,121 0
19 Bernhard Langer $890,992 0
20 Joe Durant $876,552 1

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2024 Zozo Championship prize money payouts for each PGA Tour player in Japan

With the win, he will cash a $1.53 million check.

Nico Echavarria is a two-time PGA Tour winner.

The 30-year-old from Colombia birdied the 72nd hole on Sunday to win the 2024 Zozo Championship, beating Justin Thomas and Max Greyserman by a shot at Accordia Golf Narashino Country Club. Echavarria led by two heading into the final round thanks to a closing eagle on Saturday, but he held off the chasers for PGA Tour win No. 2.

He finished at 20 under, setting a new tournament scoring record.

With the win, he will cash a $1.53 million check. Thomas and Greyserman will pocket $748,000 for their runner-up finish.

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Check out how much money each PGA Tour player earned this week at the 2024 Zozo Championship.

Zozo Championship prize money payouts

Position Player Score Earnings
1 Nico Echavarria -20 $1,530,000
T2 Max Greyserman -19 $748,000
T2 Justin Thomas -19 $748,000
4 Rickie Fowler -17 $408,000
5 Kurt Kitayama -15 $340,000
T6 Si Woo Kim -13 $266,050
T6 J.J. Spaun -13 $266,050
T6 Yuta Sugiura -13 $266,050
T6 C.T. Pan -13 $266,050
T6 Eric Cole -13 $266,050
T11 Taylor Moore -12 $204,000
T11 Jhonattan Vegas -12 $204,000
T13 Harry Hall -11 $163,880
T13 Seamus Power -11 $163,880
T13 Sungjae Im -11 $163,880
T16 Lee Hodges -10 $121,210
T16 Luke List -10 $121,210
T16 Taisei Shimizu -10 $121,210
T16 Andrew Novak -10 $121,210
T16 Nate Lashley -10 $121,210
T16 Kevin Yu -10 $121,210
T22 Ben Griffin -9 $79,560
T22 Rico Hoey -9 $79,560
T22 Ren Yonezawa -9 $79,560
T22 Yuto Katsuragawa -9 $79,560
T22 Sam Stevens -9 $79,560
T27 Min Woo Lee -8 $57,035
T27 Max Homa -8 $57,035
T27 Mac Meissner -8 $57,035
T27 Andrew Putnam -8 $57,035
T27 Ryosuke Kinoshita -8 $57,035
T27 Doug Ghim -8 $57,035
T33 Chandler Phillips -7 $44,922
T33 Victor Perez -7 $44,922
T33 Nick Taylor -7 $44,922
T33 Gary Woodland -7 $44,922
T37 Patrick Fishburn -6 $37,060
T37 Matt Kuchar -6 $37,060
T37 Takumi Kanaya -6 $37,060
T37 Carson Young -6 $37,060
T41 Will Zalatoris -5 $29,410
T41 Naoyuki Kataoka -5 $29,410
T41 Mark Hubbard -5 $29,410
T41 Xander Schauffele -5 $29,410
T41 Joel Dahmen -5 $29,410
T46 Adam Svensson -4 $20,357
T46 Ryo Hisatsune -4 $20,357
T46 Hideki Matsuyama -4 $20,357
T46 Chad Ramey -4 $20,357
T46 Kensei Hirata -4 $20,357
T46 Ben Silverman -4 $20,357
T46 Zac Blair -4 $20,357
T46 S.H. Kim -4 $20,357
T54 Collin Morikawa -3 $17,595
T54 Chan Kim -3 $17,595
T56 Justin Lower -2 $16,660
T56 Ben Kohles -2 $16,660
T56 Sahith Theegala -2 $16,660
T56 Tom Hoge -2 $16,660
T56 Shugo Imahira -2 $16,660
T56 Ryo Ishikawa -2 $16,660
T56 Beau Hossler -2 $16,660
63 K.H. Lee -1 $16,150
64 Satoshi Kodaira E $15,980
T65 Ryan Fox 1 $15,725
T65 Charley Hoffman 1 $15,725
T67 Patrick Rodgers 2 $15,300
T67 Sami Valimaki 2 $15,300
T67 Adam Schenk 2 $15,300
70 Hiroshi Iwata 3 $14,960
T71 Chris Gotterup 4 $14,705
T71 Takahiro Hataji 4 $14,705
73 Davis Riley 8 $14,450
74 Takashi Ogiso 9 $14,280
75 Brendon Todd 10 $14,110
76 David Skinns 11 $13,940
77 Kaito Onishi 16 $13,770