2024 Shriners Children’s Open prize money payouts for each PGA Tour player in Las Vegas

The Post Man is back in the winner’s circle.

It has been more than two years since his last trip to the victor’s circle, but J.T. Poston is a PGA Tour winner again.

Poston earned the third win of his career Sunday, capturing the title at the 2024 Shriners Children’s Open at TPC Summerlin in Las Vegas. Poston posted a 72-hole score of 22-under 262, topping Doug Ghim by a shot. Ghim played the final two holes in three under, but a par on the last hole gave Poston the victory.

With his efforts, Poston will take home $1.26 million from the $7 million purse. Ghim won’t go home empty handed, however, cashing a $763,000 check for the week.

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Check out how much money each PGA Tour player earned this week at the 2024 Shriners Children’s Open.

Shriners Children’s Open prize money payouts

Position Player Score Earnings
1 J.T. Poston -22 $1,260,000
2 Doug Ghim -21 $763,000
T3 Rico Hoey -19 $413,000
T3 Matti Schmid -19 $413,000
T5 Michael Kim -18 $259,000
T5 K.H. Lee -18 $259,000
T5 Davis Thompson -18 $259,000
8 Taylor Pendrith -17 $218,750
T9 Harry Hall -16 $176,750
T9 Harris English -16 $176,750
T9 Gary Woodland -16 $176,750
T9 Kurt Kitayama -16 $176,750
T9 Alejandro Tosti -16 $176,750
T14 Mark Hubbard -15 $131,250
T14 Matt Kuchar -15 $131,250
T16 Andrew Putnam -14 $103,250
T16 Maverick McNealy -14 $103,250
T16 Ian Gilligan (a) -14 $0
T16 Vince Whaley -14 $103,250
T16 Joe Highsmith -14 $103,250
T16 Scott Piercy -14 $103,250
T16 Ryan McCormick -14 $103,250
T23 C.T. Pan -13 $65,333
T23 Beau Hossler -13 $65,333
T23 Greyson Sigg -13 $65,333
T23 Sam Stevens -13 $65,333
T23 Rickie Fowler -13 $65,333
T23 Chad Ramey -13 $65,333
T29 Lanto Griffin -12 $47,950
T29 Nate Lashley -12 $47,950
T29 Taylor Moore -12 $47,950
T29 Jacob Bridgeman -12 $47,950
T29 Norman Xiong -12 $47,950
T34 Ryan Fox -11 $38,150
T34 Bud Cauley -11 $38,150
T34 Ryan Moore -11 $38,150
T34 Patrick Fishburn -11 $38,150
T34 J.J. Spaun -11 $38,150
T39 Pierceson Coody -10 $32,550
T39 Daniel Berger -10 $32,550
T41 Luke List -9 $28,350
T41 Neal Shipley -9 $28,350
T41 David Lipsky -9 $28,350
T41 Davis Riley -9 $28,350
45 Chris Gotterup -8 $24,850
T46 Adam Schenk -7 $20,846
T46 Justin Suh -7 $20,846
T46 Erik van Rooyen -7 $20,846
T46 Austin Eckroat -7 $20,846
T46 Ben Taylor -7 $20,846
51 S.H. Kim -6 $17,990
T52 Joseph Bramlett -5 $17,360
T52 Jhonattan Vegas -5 $17,360
T54 Nicolo Galletti -4 $16,478
T54 Wilson Furr -4 $16,478
T54 Garrick Higgo -4 $16,478
T54 Camilo Villegas -4 $16,478
T54 Nick Taylor -4 $16,478
T59 Francesco Molinari -3 $15,960
T59 Ben Silverman -3 $15,960
T61 Zac Blair -2 $15,680
T61 Tyler Duncan -2 $15,680
63 Trace Crowe -1 $15,470
64 Dan McCarthy E $15,330
65 Alex Smalley 1 $15,190
66 David Skinns 3 $15,050

 

2024 Black Desert Championship prize money payouts for each PGA Tour player in Utah

A historic win for this lefty comes with a big payday.

A historic win for Matt McCarty comes with a big payday.

McCarty won three times in six events on the Korn Ferry Tour to earn his automatic promotion to the PGA Tour. In his second start on Tour since the promotion, he won again, capturing the 2024 Black Desert Championship at 23 under to by three shots over Stephan Jaeger.

The win is significant for many reasons. It gives him better status as a PGA Tour winner, which means a two-year exemption, and he also gets 500 FedEx Cup points and the winner’s check, which is $1.35 million.

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

Black Desert Championship prize money payouts

Position Player Score Earnings
1 Matt McCarty -23 $1,350,000
2 Stephan Jaeger -20 $817,500
T3 Lucas Glover -19 $442,500
T3 Kevin Streelman -19 $442,500
5 Matti Schmid -18 $307,500
T6 Harris English -17 $262,500
T6 Joe Highsmith -17 $262,500
T8 Nick Hardy -16 $219,375
T8 Lee Hodges -16 $219,375
T8 Henrik Norlander -16 $219,375
T11 Patrick Rodgers -15 $137,625
T11 Seamus Power -15 $137,625
T11 Tom Whitney -15 $137,625
T11 Greyson Sigg -15 $137,625
T11 Nico Echavarria -15 $137,625
T11 Ben Griffin -15 $137,625
T11 Carson Young -15 $137,625
T11 Max McGreevy -15 $137,625
T11 Carl Yuan -15 $137,625
T11 Beau Hossler -15 $137,625
T21 Wesley Bryan -14 $81,750
T21 Rico Hoey -14 $81,750
T21 Joseph Bramlett -14 $81,750
T21 Chad Ramey -14 $81,750
T25 Mac Meissner -13 $52,912
T25 Tyler Duncan -13 $52,912
T25 Ryo Hisatsune -13 $52,912
T25 Trey Mullinax -13 $52,912
T25 Alex Smalley -13 $52,912
T25 Nick Taylor -13 $52,912
T25 J.J. Spaun -13 $52,912
T25 Doug Ghim -13 $52,912
T25 Adam Svensson -13 $52,912
T25 Kurt Kitayama -13 $52,912
T35 Will Gordon -12 $37,350
T35 Chris Kirk -12 $37,350
T35 Daniel Berger -12 $37,350
T35 Kevin Tway -12 $37,350
T35 Harry Hall -12 $37,350
T40 Philip Knowles -11 $31,125
T40 Sam Ryder -11 $31,125
T40 Joel Dahmen -11 $31,125
T43 Patton Kizzire -10 $26,625
T43 Alejandro Tosti -10 $26,625
T43 Erik van Rooyen -10 $26,625
T46 Wilson Furr -9 $20,137
T46 K.H. Lee -9 $20,137
T46 Justin Suh -9 $20,137
T46 Ryan Fox -9 $20,137
T46 Cameron Champ -9 $20,137
T46 Jacob Bridgeman -9 $20,137
T46 Chan Kim -9 $20,137
T46 Ben Kohles -9 $20,137
T54 Lanto Griffin -8 $17,400
T54 Scott Piercy -8 $17,400
T54 Tyson Alexander -8 $17,400
T54 Raul Pereda -8 $17,400
T54 Trace Crowe -8 $17,400
T54 Chez Reavie -8 $17,400
60 Erik Barnes -6 $16,875
T61 Nate Lashley -5 $16,650
T61 Roger Sloan -5 $16,650
63 Norman Xiong -4 $16,425
T64 Chesson Hadley -3 $16,200
T64 S.H. Kim -3 $16,200
66 Zac Blair -2 $15,975
67 Vince Whaley -1 $15,825
68 Alexander Bjork E $15,675
69 Dylan Wu 2 $15,525

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2024 Sanderson Farms Championship prize money payouts for each PGA Tour player in Mississippi

What a way to get PGA Tour win No. 1.

What a way to get PGA Tour win No. 1.

Kevin Yu, the 26-year-old who went to Arizona State, knocked off Beau Hossler in a playoff Sunday to capture the 2024 Sanderson Farms Championship at The Country Club of Jackson. Yu birdied the 72nd hole to tie the lead, then he stuffed his approach shot on the first playoff hole before burying the birdie putt to knock off Hossler and earn his first tour victory.

For his effort, Yu will take home $1.368 million, and he also moves into No. 60 in the FedEx Cup standings, the last spot in with six events left in the fall. Nos. 51-60 will each spots in two signature events in 2025, the AT&T Pebble Beach Pro-Am and the Genesis Invitational.

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

Sanderson Farms prize money payouts

Position Player Score Earnings
1 Kevin Yu -23 $1,368,000
2 Beau Hossler -23 $828,400
T3 Lucas Glover -22 $448,400
T3 Keith Mitchell -22 $448,400
T5 Alex Smalley -21 $293,550
T5 Bud Cauley -21 $293,550
7 Daniel Berger -20 $256,500
T8 Mackenzie Hughes -19 $222,300
T8 Hayden Springer -19 $222,300
T8 Michael Thorbjornsen -19 $222,300
T11 Emiliano Grillo -18 $163,020
T11 Patton Kizzire -18 $163,020
T11 Seamus Power -18 $163,020
T11 Ryan Fox -18 $163,020
T11 Jacob Bridgeman -18 $163,020
T16 Ben Kohles -17 $108,300
T16 Brandt Snedeker -17 $108,300
T16 Rickie Fowler -17 $108,300
T16 Matti Schmid -17 $108,300
T16 Vince Whaley -17 $108,300
T16 Eric Cole -17 $108,300
T16 Gary Woodland -17 $108,300
T23 Jhonattan Vegas -16 $68,020
T23 Ryan Hall -16 $68,020
T23 Andrew Novak -16 $68,020
T23 K.H. Lee -16 $68,020
T23 Stephan Jaeger -16 $68,020
T28 Justin Lower -15 $52,060
T28 Nick Hardy -15 $52,060
T28 Charley Hoffman -15 $52,060
T28 Nick Dunlap -15 $52,060
T28 Henrik Norlander -15 $52,060
T33 Chandler Phillips -14 $42,370
T33 Paul Barjon -14 $42,370
T33 Doug Ghim -14 $42,370
T33 Chan Kim -14 $42,370
T37 Wesley Bryan -13 $34,580
T37 David Skinns -13 $34,580
T37 Sam Stevens -13 $34,580
T37 Ben Griffin -13 $34,580
T37 Mac Meissner -13 $34,580
T42 Trey Mullinax -12 $26,220
T42 Trace Crowe -12 $26,220
T42 Austin Smotherman -12 $26,220
T42 Luke List -12 $26,220
T42 Taylor Moore -12 $26,220
T42 Kevin Streelman -12 $26,220
T48 Nicholas Lindheim -11 $19,272
T48 Matt NeSmith -11 $19,272
T48 Carson Young -11 $19,272
T48 Patrick Fishburn -11 $19,272
T48 Martin Laird -11 $19,272
T48 Lee Hodges -11 $19,272
T48 Will Gordon -11 $19,272
T55 Nate Lashley -10 $17,480
T55 Brandon Wu -10 $17,480
T55 Joe Highsmith -10 $17,480
T55 Adrien Dumont de Chassart -10 $17,480
T55 Chesson Hadley -10 $17,480
T55 Bill Haas -10 $17,480
T61 Callum Tarren -9 $16,872
T61 Roger Sloan -9 $16,872
T63 Brice Garnett -8 $16,340
T63 Mark Hubbard -8 $16,340
T63 Matt McCarty -8 $16,340
T63 Joseph Bramlett -8 $16,340
T63 Sami Valimaki -8 $16,340
68 Rico Hoey -2 $15,808

 

The list of top 18 money winners in PGA Tour history has plenty of surprises

This list is updated through the 2024 Procore Championship.

There’s a lot of money to be made in professional golf.

Tiger Woods maintains his overall lead atop the PGA Tour’s all-time money list. He is the first golfer to surpass the $120,000,000 mark in on-course career earnings and the only one over the $100 million mark.

Phil Mickelson, before departing for the LIV Golf League, surpassed the $90 million mark. Rory McIlroy is third on this list. He has gone past $90 million as well. Scottie Scheffler is now the seventh to break the $70 million mark. Jason Day was the 11th to surpass the $60 million mark. Every golfer on this top 18 list is now a member of the $50 million club.

With the bigger pots at stake in the PGA Tour’s signature events, expect a lot of movement up in the next few years on this list. There are now 83 golfers who have surpassed the $25 million mark in career on-course earnings.

With that in mind, let’s look at the top money earners of all-time, as measured by on-course winnings. Some of the names may surprise you.

Editor’s note: This list is updated through the 2024 Procore Championship.

2024 Procore Championship prize money payouts for each PGA Tour player in Napa

Patton Kizzire earned more in Napa, California, than he had in 18 previous starts in 2024.

Patton Kizzire earned more this week in Napa, California, than he had all year in 18 previous starts this season on the PGA Tour.

Kizzire shot a final-round 70 at Silverado Resort’s North Course on Sunday to claim his first victory in six years, eight months and one day at the Procore Championship. With a purse of $6 million, the tournament is the smallest they will play for during the FedEx Cup Fall but Kizzire won’t be complaining.

He banked $1,080,000 for his third career Tour title, which bumped him to more than $13.5 million in career earnings and just inside the top 160 all-time on the Tour. He passed the likes of Jose-Maria Olazabal, Trevor Immelman and Ludvig Aberg (for the time being).

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

Procore Championship prize money

Pos. Player Score Earnings
1 Patton Kizzire -20 $1,080,000
2 David Lipsky -15 $654,000
3 Patrick Fishburn -14 $414,000
T4 Ben Silverman -13 $252,500
T4 Greyson Sigg -13 $252,500
T4 Mackenzie Hughes -13 $252,500
T7 Tom Hoge -12 $176,100
T7 Austin Smotherman -12 $176,100
T7 Justin Lower -12 $176,100
T7 Sahith Theegala -12 $176,100
T7 Corey Conners -12 $176,100
12 Keith Mitchell -10 $139,500
T13 Wesley Bryan -9 $86,515
T13 Adam Svensson -9 $86,515
T13 Rafael Campos -9 $86,515
T13 Neal Shipley -9 $86,515
T13 Chandler Phillips -9 $86,515
T13 Lucas Glover -9 $86,515
T13 Zac Blair -9 $86,515
T13 Brandon Wu -9 $86,515
T13 John Keefer -9 $86,515
T13 Kevin Tway -9 $86,515
T13 Joe Highsmith -9 $86,515
T13 Matt Kuchar -9 $86,515
T13 Wilson Furr -9 $86,515
T26 Kevin Chappell -8 $43,800
T26 Charley Hoffman -8 $43,800
T26 Brandt Snedeker -8 $43,800
T26 Garrick Higgo -8 $43,800
T26 J.J. Spaun -8 $43,800
T26 Chan Kim -8 $43,800
T32 Jhonattan Vegas -7 $34,260
T32 Min Woo Lee -7 $34,260
T32 Webb Simpson -7 $34,260
T32 Bud Cauley -7 $34,260
T32 Chez Reavie -7 $34,260
T37 Patrick Rodgers -6 $26,100
T37 Justin Suh -6 $26,100
T37 Rico Hoey -6 $26,100
T37 Blaine Hale, Jr. -6 $26,100
T37 Sam Stevens -6 $26,100
T37 Sangmoon Bae -6 $26,100
T37 Roger Sloan -6 $26,100
T44 Brendon Todd -5 $20,100
T44 Andrew Putnam -5 $20,100
T44 David Skinns -5 $20,100
T47 Tom Whitney -4 $16,780
T47 Doug Ghim -4 $16,780
T47 Martin Laird -4 $16,780
T50 Joel Dahmen -3 $14,475
T50 J.B. Holmes -3 $14,475
T50 Aaron Baddeley -3 $14,475
T50 Nick Hardy -3 $14,475
T50 Tom Johnson -3 $14,475
T50 Chesson Hadley -3 $14,475
T50 Luke Clanton (a) -3 $0
T50 Michael Thorbjornsen -3 $14,475
T58 Chad Ramey -2 $13,620
T58 Matti Schmid -2 $13,620
T58 Pierceson Coody -2 $13,620
T61 Lanto Griffin -1 $13,260
T61 Josh Teater -1 $13,260
T61 Henrik Norlander -1 $13,260
T64 Kevin Dougherty 2 $12,960
T64 Ben Kohles 2 $12,960

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2024 Tour Championship prize money payouts for each PGA Tour player at East Lake

There was a lot of bonus money up for grabs at the season finale.

Scottie Scheffler had a season for the ages.

The 28-year-old won the 2024 Tour Championship on Sunday, shooting 4-under 67 in the final round to finish at 30 under for the week, four shots in front of Collin Morikawa. The win was his seventh on the PGA Tour in 2024, the first player with seven victories in a season since Tiger Woods in 2007.

With the win, Scheffler earned $25 million in bonus money, adding to the almost $30 million he earned in official money through the regular season. In fact, everyone who played this week in the Tour Championship had a solid payday.

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

Tour Championship prize money

Position Player Score Earnings
1 Scottie Scheffler -30 $25,000,000
2 Collin Morikawa -26 $12,500,000
3 Sahith Theegala -24 $7,500,000
T4 Russell Henley -19 $4,833,333
T4 Adam Scott -19 $4,833,333
T4 Xander Schauffele -19 $4,833,333
7 Sungjae Im -18 $2,750,000
8 Wyndham Clark -17 $2,250,000
T9 Rory McIlroy -16 $1,608,333
T9 Hideki Matsuyama -16 $1,608,333
T9 Shane Lowry -16 $1,608,333
T12 Viktor Hovland -15 $1,000,000
T12 Sam Burns -15 $1,000,000
T14 Justin Thomas -14 $905,000
T14 Taylor Pendrith -14 $905,000
16 Ludvig Aberg -12 $795,000
T17 Robert MacIntyre -11 $755,000
T17 Matthieu Pavon -11 $755,000
T17 Patrick Cantlay -11 $755,000
20 Tommy Fleetwood -10 $715,000
T21 Keegan Bradley -8 $660,000
T21 Byeong Hun An -8 $660,000
T23 Billy Horschel -6 $615,000
T23 Aaron Rai -6 $615,000
T23 Tony Finau -6 $615,000
26 Akshay Bhatia -5 $590,000
T27 Chris Kirk -3 $575,000
T27 Sepp Straka -3 $575,000
T29 Christiaan Bezuidenhout 3 $555,000
T29 Tom Hoge 3 $555,000

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Prize money, full field, starting strokes format for 2024 Tour Championship at East Lake

We look at the full field, the prize money and how the scoring works in Atlanta.

The 2024 FedEx Cup Playoffs come to a close this week at the Tour Championship, where the winner will take home $25 million in bonus money.

That’s an increase of $7 million from a year ago. In 2019, the first year of the current format, the top prize was $15 million.

The money earned this week is considered bonus money and does not count towards a player’s winnings on the PGA Tour’s official money list.

This year marks the 18th season of the playoffs. PGA Tour players battled through 38 events to get to the finale. The top 70 in the FedEx Cup points made the 2024 postseason with the top 50 advancing to Week 2 and then just the top 30 reaching East Lake Golf Club in Atlanta.

Viktor Hovland won the Tour Championship in 2023.

How much money is at stake at the Tour Championship?

The winner of the Tour Championship is declared the FedEx Cup champion and takes home the first-place prize of $25 million in bonus money.

The runner-up gets $12.5 million, third place will earn $7.5 million, all the way down to 30th place, which is good for $550,000. The top 12 finishers will earn seven figures. Here’s a closer look:

Bonus money payouts

Position Payout Position Payout
1 $25,000,000 16 $795,000
2 $12,500,000 17 $775,000
3 $7,400,000 18 $755,000
4 $6,000,000 19 $735,000
5 $7,000,000 20 $715,000
6 $3,500,000 21 $670,000
7 $2,750,000 22 $650,000
8 $2,250,000 23 $630,000
9 $2,000,000 24 $615,000
10 $1,750,000 25 $600,000
11 $1,075,000 26 $590,000
12 $1,025,000 27 $580,000
13 $975,000 28 $570,000
14 $925,000 29 $560,000
15 $885,000 30 $550,000

There is $100 million in bonus money from the entire FedEx Cup Playoffs in 2024.

The format

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.

Starting strokes

Starting position Starting score Golfer
No. 1 10 under Scottie Scheffler
No. 2 8 under Xander Schauffele
No. 3 7 under Hideki Matsuyama
No. 4 6 under Keegan Bradley
No. 5 5 under Ludvig Aberg
No. 6 4 under Rory McIlroy
No. 7 4 under Collin Morikawa
No. 8 4 under Wyndham Clark
No. 9 4 under Sam Burns
No. 10 4 under Patrick Cantlay
No. 11 3 under Sungjae Im
No. 12 3 under Sahith Theegala
No. 13 3 under Shane Lowry
No. 14 3 under Adam Scott
No. 15 3 under Tony Finau
No. 16 2 under Byeong Hun An
No. 17 2 under Viktor Hovland
No. 18 2 under Russell Henley
No. 19 2 under Akshay Bhatia
No. 20 2 under Robert MacIntyre
No. 21 1 under Billy Horschel
No. 22 1 under Tommy Fleetwood
No. 23 1 under Sepp Straka
No. 24 1 under Mathieu Pavon
No. 25 1 under Taylor Pendrith
No. 26 Even Chris Kirk
No. 27 Even Tom Hoge
No. 28 Even Aaron Rai
No. 29 Even Christiaan Bezuidenhout
No. 30 Even Justin Thomas

This system was established to give players at the top of the points list the reward of a starting advantage in the Tour Championship.

Only two multiple winners

The first 17 seasons of the playoff produced 14 different winners.

Rory McIlroy (2016, 2019, 2022) and Tiger Woods (2007, 2009) are the only golfers to have won it more than once.

2024 BMW Championship prize money payouts for each PGA Tour player at Castle Pines

Bradley making the BMW field turned out to be worth $3.6 million.

What a week it was for Keegan Bradley in Colorado.

He was the last man in the 50-player field at the 2024 BMW Championship at Castle Pines Golf Club. He’s leaving with the trophy.

Bradley secured his seventh PGA Tour victory Sunday, shooting even-par 72 to win by one shots over Ludvig Aberg, Adam Scott and Sam Burns. It’s Bradley’s first win since the 2023 Travelers Championship and is a big key for him moving forward if he wants to earn a spot on the 2024 U.S. Presidents Cup team, where he is already an assistant captain.

For his win, Bradley will take home $3.6 million from the $20 million purse. And he’s not the only one going home with a lot of money.

Here’s a look at how much each of the players in the 50-man field with no cut earned at Castle Pines.

Prize money payouts

Position Player Score Earnings
1 Keegan Bradley -12 $3,600,000
T2 Sam Burns -11 $1,503,333
T2 Ludvig Aberg -11 $1,503,333
T2 Adam Scott -11 $1,503,333
T5 Cam Davis -8 $728,750
T5 Tommy Fleetwood -8 $728,750
T5 Si Woo Kim -8 $728,750
T5 Xander Schauffele -8 $728,750
T9 Chris Kirk -7 $560,000
T9 Alex Noren -7 $560,000
T11 Rory McIlroy -6 $480,333
T11 Sungjae Im -6 $480,333
T13 Tony Finau -5 $344,111
T13 Shane Lowry -5 $344,111
T13 Byeong Hun An -5 $344,111
T13 Will Zalatoris -5 $344,111
T13 Sepp Straka -5 $344,111
T13 Tom Hoge -5 $344,111
T13 Patrick Cantlay -5 $344,111
T13 Taylor Pendrith -5 $344,111
T13 Wyndham Clark -5 $344,111
T22 Billy Horschel -4 $229,000
T22 Russell Henley -4 $229,000
T22 Corey Conners -4 $229,000
25 Brian Harman -3 $197,000
T26 Denny McCarthy -2 $177,500
T26 Viktor Hovland -2 $177,500
T28 Matt Fitzpatrick -1 $160,000
T28 Max Greyserman -1 $160,000
T28 Collin Morikawa -1 $160,000
T31 Thomas Detry E $142,500
T31 Nick Dunlap E $142,500
T33 Max Homa 1 $119,667
T33 Matthieu Pavon 1 $119,667
T33 Christiaan Bezuidenhout 1 $119,667
T33 Jason Day 1 $119,667
T33 Scottie Scheffler 1 $119,667
T33 J.T. Poston 1 $119,667
T39 Justin Thomas 2 $102,000
T39 Stephan Jaeger 2 $102,000
T41 Davis Thompson 3 $94,000
T41 Adam Hadwin 3 $94,000
T43 Aaron Rai 4 $86,000
T43 Cameron Young 4 $86,000
45 Akshay Bhatia 5 $80,000
T46 Eric Cole 7 $74,000
T46 Austin Eckroat 7 $74,000
48 Sahith Theegala 11 $70,000
Robert MacIntyre WD
Hideki Matsuyama WD

 

2024 FedEx St. Jude Championship prize money payouts for each PGA Tour player at TPC Southwind

Having already become a $50-million man earlier this season, Matsuyama didn’t waste time eclipsing $55 million.

Having already become a $50-million man earlier this season, Hideki Matsuyama didn’t waste much time eclipsing $55 million in career earnings.

The Japanese star is walking away from Memphis with $3.6 million for shooting 17-under 263 at TPC Southwind and winning the 2024 FedEx St. Jude Championship out of the $20 million purse for the first of three playoff events.

The top of the leaderboard was stacked with big names with Xander Schauffele and Viktor Hovland sharing second place and world No. 1 Scottie Scheffler finishing alone in fourth. Sam Burns and Nick Dunlap tied for fifth.

Here’s a look at how much each of the players in the 70-man field with no cut earned this week.

Pos. Player Score Earnings
1 Hideki Matsuyama -17 $3,600,000
T2 Xander Schauffele -15 $1,760,000
T2 Viktor Hovland -15 $1,760,000
4 Scottie Scheffler -14 $960,000
T5 Sam Burns -13 $760,000
T5 Nick Dunlap -13 $760,000
T7 Wyndham Clark -12 $645,000
T7 Robert MacIntyre -12 $645,000
9 Denny McCarthy -11 $580,000
T10 Billy Horschel -10 $520,000
T10 Seamus Power -10 $520,000
T12 Maverick McNealy -9 $405,000
T12 Patrick Cantlay -9 $405,000
T12 Akshay Bhatia -9 $405,000
T12 Will Zalatoris -9 $405,000
T16 Aaron Rai -8 $330,000
T16 Tony Finau -8 $330,000
T18 Eric Cole -7 $270,000
T18 Austin Eckroat -7 $270,000
T18 Adam Scott -7 $270,000
T18 Matt Fitzpatrick -7 $270,000
T22 Min Woo Lee -6 $175,500
T22 Collin Morikawa -6 $175,500
T22 Taylor Pendrith -6 $175,500
T22 Christiaan Bezuidenhout -6 $175,500
T22 Brendon Todd -6 $175,500
T22 Jason Day -6 $175,500
T22 Tommy Fleetwood -6 $175,500
T22 Justin Rose -6 $175,500
T30 Russell Henley -5 $130,000
T30 Justin Thomas -5 $130,000
T30 Alex Noren -5 $130,000
T33 Max Greyserman -4 $103,428
T33 Davis Thompson -4 $103,428
T33 Patrick Rodgers -4 $103,428
T33 Emiliano Grillo -4 $103,428
T33 Byeong Hun An -4 $103,428
T33 J.T. Poston -4 $103,428
T33 Erik van Rooyen -4 $103,428
T40 Cam Davis -3 $76,000
T40 Ludvig Åberg -3 $76,000
T40 Sungjae Im -3 $76,000
T40 Stephan Jaeger -3 $76,000
T40 Jhonattan Vegas -3 $76,000
T40 Victor Perez -3 $76,000
T46 Thomas Detry -2 $56,700
T46 Tom Hoge -2 $56,700
T46 Matthieu Pavon -2 $56,700
T46 Sahith Theegala -2 $56,700
T50 Si Woo Kim -1 $47,250
T50 Brian Harman -1 $47,250
T50 Adam Hadwin -1 $47,250
T50 Corey Conners -1 $47,250
T50 Tom Kim -1 $47,250
T50 Shane Lowry -1 $47,250
T50 Ben Griffin -1 $47,250
T50 Chris Kirk -1 $47,250
58 Mackenzie Hughes E $44,800
T59 Keegan Bradley 1 $44,200
T59 Peter Malnati 1 $44,200
T61 Cameron Young 2 $43,000
T61 Mark Hubbard 2 $43,000
T61 Sepp Straka 2 $43,000
T61 Harris English 2 $43,000
65 Nick Taylor 3 $42,000
66 Taylor Moore 4 $41,600
67 Jake Knapp 6 $41,200
T68 Jordan Spieth 9 $40,600
T68 Rory McIlroy 9 $40,600
70 Max Homa 11 $40,000

 

2024 Wyndham Championship prize money payouts for each PGA Tour player at Sedgefield Country Club

In his 89 start, Rai finally takes home a first-place check.

In 88 starts on the PGA Tour, Aaron Rai accrued $6.7 million in on-course earnings. Sunday at the Wyndham Championship, Rai banked $1.422 million for winning his first PGA Tour event.

Rai also earned a two-year exemption on Tour and made a big jump from 53rd to 25th in the FedEx Cup Playoff standings. Only the top 70 make the playoffs, which he was already in but now he’s also earned a spot in the second leg of the playoffs, the BMW Championship.

Rai’s best finish before the Wyndham was a tie for second at the Rocket Mortgage Classic five weeks ago. Since then he’s posted a T-7, T-4 and T-75.

Amateur Luke Clanton placed solo fifth, his fifth made cut in five tries this year but his status bars him from collecting paychecks.

Matt Kuchar still has to finish the 18th hole. He’s the lone golfer who chose not to finish his round Sunday, leaving his spot in a bit of flux. He’s tied for 12th now, which is good for $144,965. A birdie would move him into a six-way tie for seventh, and that would mean he’d pocket $223,833. Should he bogey the last hole, he’d drop into a seven-way tie for 21st and the payday for that is $77,025.

Pos. Player Score Money
1 Aaron Rai -18 $1,422,000
2 Max Greyserman -16 $861,100
T3 J.J. Spaun -15 $466,100
T3 Ryo Hisatsune -15 $466,100
5 Luke Clanton (a) -14 $0
6 Austin Eckroat -13 $323,900
T7 Eric Cole -12 $249,245
T7 Trace Crowe -12 $249,245
T7 Billy Horschel -12 $249,245
T7 Adam Svensson -12 $249,245
T7 Ben Griffin -12 $249,245
T12 Brendon Todd -11 $144,965
T12 Chan Kim -11 $144,965
T12 Mac Meissner -11 $144,965
T12 Charley Hoffman -11 $144,965
T12 Keith Mitchell -11 $144,965
T12 Beau Hossler -11 $144,965
T12 Roger Sloan -11 $144,965
T12 Jacob Bridgeman -11 $144,965
T12 Davis Thompson -11 $144,965
T12* Matt Kuchar -11* $144,965*
T22 Chris Gotterup -10 $79,658
T22 Nico Echavarria -10 $79,658
T22 Rico Hoey -10 $79,658
T22 Keegan Bradley -10 $79,658
T22 Christiaan Bezuidenhout -10 $79,658
T22 Cameron Young -10 $79,658
T28 Mackenzie Hughes -9 $56,485
T28 Seamus Power -9 $56,485
T28 Matt Wallace -9 $56,485
T28 Gary Woodland -9 $56,485
T28 Adam Hadwin -9 $56,485
T33 Denny McCarthy -8 $45,109
T33 Victor Perez -8 $45,109
T33 Zach Johnson -8 $45,109
T33 Justin Lower -8 $45,109
T33 Patrick Rodgers -8 $45,109
T38 Chandler Phillips -7 $37,525
T38 Nick Hardy -7 $37,525
T38 Davis Riley -7 $37,525
T41 Brice Garnett -6 $31,995
T41 K.H. Lee -6 $31,995
T41 Sungjae Im -6 $31,995
T41 Doug Ghim -6 $31,995
T45 Ryan Moore -5 $23,711
T45 Zac Blair -5 $23,711
T45 Brian Harman -5 $23,711
T45 Cameron Champ -5 $23,711
T45 Daniel Berger -5 $23,711
T45 Maverick McNealy -5 $23,711
T45 Martin Trainer -5 $23,711
T52 Jorge Campillo -4 $18,881
T52 Andrew Novak -4 $18,881
T52 Kevin Tway -4 $18,881
T52 Taylor Moore -4 $18,881
T52 Ben Taylor -4 $18,881
T52 Justin Suh -4 $18,881
T52 Chad Ramey -4 $18,881
T59 Emiliano Grillo -3 $18,012
T59 Nate Lashley -3 $18,012
T61 Jhonattan Vegas -2 $17,696
T61 Pierceson Coody -2 $17,696
63 Vince Whaley -1 $17,459
T64 Matti Schmid E $17,222
T64 Joel Dahmen E $17,222
66 S.H. Kim 6 $16,985