2024 Valero Texas Open prize money payouts for each PGA Tour player

It pays to play well on the PGA Tour.

It pays to play well on the PGA Tour. Just ask this week’s winner, Akshay Bhatia.

The 22-year-old won the 2024 Valero Texas Open at TPC San Antonio after a playoff against Denny McCarthy on Sunday to claim his second PGA Tour victory. His first win at last year’s 2023 Barracuda Championship also came via a playoff. For his efforts, Bhatia will take home the top prize of $1,656,000. Despite coming up short in the playoff, McCarthy still cleared seven figures and banked $1,002,800 for a hefty consolation prize.

With $9.2 million up for grabs, check out how much money each PGA Tour player earned this week at the 2024 Valero Texas Open in San Antonio.

Prize money payouts

Position Player Score Earnings
1 Akshay Bhatia -20 $1,656,000
2 Denny McCarthy -20 $1,002,800
3 Rory McIlroy -11 $634,800
4 Russell Henley -10 $450,800
T5 Adam Schenk -9 $355,350
T5 Brendon Todd -9 $355,350
T7 Ben Martin -8 $289,033
T7 Tommy Fleetwood -8 $289,033
T7 Hideki Matsuyama -8 $289,033
T10 Matt Fitzpatrick -6 $223,100
T10 Peter Kuest -6 $223,100
T10 Mac Meissner -6 $223,100
T10 Jordan Spieth -6 $223,100
T14 S.H. Kim -5 $131,602
T14 Tyson Alexander -5 $131,602
T14 Keith Mitchell -5 $131,602
T14 Sam Stevens -5 $131,602
T14 Chan Kim -5 $131,602
T14 Adam Scott -5 $131,602
T14 Andrew Putnam -5 $131,602
T14 Thorbjorn Olesen -5 $131,602
T14 Alex Noren -5 $131,602
T14 Rico Hoey -5 $131,602
T14 Ludvig Aberg -5 $131,602
T25 Brian Harman -4 $67,735
T25 Corey Conners -4 $67,735
T25 Justin Lower -4 $67,735
T25 Max Homa -4 $67,735
T25 Christiaan Bezuidenhout -4 $67,735
T25 Nick Hardy -4 $67,735
T25 Lucas Glover -4 $67,735
T25 Mark Hubbard -4 $67,735
T33 Robby Shelton -3 $49,067
T33 Garrick Higgo -3 $49,067
T33 Kevin Chappell -3 $49,067
T33 Chez Reavie -3 $49,067
T33 Austin Eckroat -3 $49,067
T33 Alexander Bjork -3 $49,067
T39 Kevin Yu -2 $37,260
T39 Nate Lashley -2 $37,260
T39 Ben Griffin -2 $37,260
T39 Aaron Baddeley -2 $37,260
T39 Bud Cauley -2 $37,260
T39 Stewart Cink -2 $37,260
T45 Kevin Streelman -1 $26,772
T45 Victor Perez -1 $26,772
T45 Davis Thompson -1 $26,772
T45 Vincent Norrman -1 $26,772
T45 Webb Simpson -1 $26,772
T45 Ryan Moore -1 $26,772
T51 Lanto Griffin E $21,988
T51 Adam Svensson E $21,988
T51 J.J. Spaun E $21,988
T51 Joe Highsmith E $21,988
T51 C.T. Pan E $21,988
T51 Tyler Duncan E $21,988
T51 Martin Laird E $21,988
T58 Hayden Springer 1 $20,148
T58 Aaron Rai 1 $20,148
T58 Maverick McNealy 1 $20,148
T58 David Lipsky 1 $20,148
T58 Harry Hall 1 $20,148
T58 Dylan Wu 1 $20,148
T58 Bronson Burgoon 1 $20,148
T58 Carl Yuan 1 $20,148
T58 Andrew Novak 1 $20,148
T58 Josh Teater 1 $20,148
T58 Parker Coody 1 $20,148
T69 Charley Hoffman 2 $18,860
T69 Matti Schmid 2 $18,860
T69 Vince Whaley 2 $18,860
T72 Brandt Snedeker 3 $18,400
T72 Kevin Kisner 3 $18,400
74 Pierceson Coody 4 $18,124
T75 Nicolai Hojgaard 5 $17,756
T75 Collin Morikawa 5 $17,756
T75 Tom Whitney 5 $17,756
T78 Ben Kohles 6 $17,204
T78 Beau Hossler 6 $17,204
T78 Ryo Hisatsune 6 $17,204
81 Ben Silverman 7 $16,836
82 Ryan McCormick 10 $16,652

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2024 Texas Children’s Houston Open prize money payouts for each PGA Tour player

It pays to play well on the PGA Tour.

It pays to play well on the PGA Tour. Just ask this week’s winner, Stephan Jaeger.

The 34-year-old from Germany won the 2024 Texas Children’s Houston Open at Memorial Park Golf Course after a 3-under 67 in the final round to claim his first PGA Tour victory at 12 under. For his efforts, Jaeger will take home the top prize of $1,638,000.

Five players, including world No. 1 Scottie Scheffler and defending champion Tony Finau, finished T-2 at 11 under and each will bank $553,735.

With $9 million up for grabs, check out how much money each PGA Tour player earned this week at the 2024 Texas Children’s Houston Open.

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Prize money payouts

Position Player Score Earnings
1 Stephan Jaeger -12 $1,638,000
T2 Tony Finau -11 $553,735
T2 Taylor Moore -11 $553,735
T2 Thomas Detry -11 $553,735
T2 Alejandro Tosti -11 $553,735
T2 Scottie Scheffler -11 $553,735
T7 Billy Horschel -10 $276,412
T7 Aaron Rai -10 $276,412
T7 Max Greyserman -10 $276,412
T7 David Skinns -10 $276,412
T11 Alex Noren -9 $211,575
T11 Nick Dunlap -9 $211,575
T11 Akshay Bhatia -9 $211,575
T14 Mackenzie Hughes -8 $166,075
T14 Davis Riley -8 $166,075
T14 Tom Hoge -8 $166,075
T17 Si Woo Kim -7 $134,225
T17 Erik Barnes -7 $134,225
T17 Victor Perez -7 $134,225
T17 Chad Ramey -7 $134,225
T21 Davis Thompson -6 $88,725
T21 Gary Woodland -6 $88,725
T21 Cam Davis -6 $88,725
T21 Matti Schmid -6 $88,725
T21 Joe Highsmith -6 $88,725
T21 Nate Lashley -6 $88,725
T21 Jacob Bridgeman -6 $88,725
T28 Sahith Theegala -5 $65,065
T28 Justin Lower -5 $65,065
T28 Harry Hall -5 $65,065
T31 Wyndham Clark -4 $54,418
T31 Mark Hubbard -4 $54,418
T31 Martin Laird -4 $54,418
T31 K.H. Lee -4 $54,418
T31 Ryan Moore -4 $54,418
T36 Jhonattan Vegas -3 $39,635
T36 Joseph Bramlett -3 $39,635
T36 Taylor Pendrith -3 $39,635
T36 Ben Griffin -3 $39,635
T36 Wilson Furr -3 $39,635
T36 Peter Malnati -3 $39,635
T36 J.J. Spaun -3 $39,635
T36 Kurt Kitayama -3 $39,635
T36 Ben Silverman -3 $39,635
T45 Greyson Sigg -2 $25,503
T45 Roger Sloan -2 $25,503
T45 Bud Cauley -2 $25,503
T45 Daniel Berger -2 $25,503
T45 Chandler Phillips -2 $25,503
T45 S.H. Kim -2 $25,503
T45 Cameron Champ -2 $25,503
T45 Kevin Dougherty -2 $25,503
T53 Ryan Brehm -1 $21,521
T53 Andrew Novak -1 $21,521
T53 Austin Cook -1 $21,521
T53 Chan Kim -1 $21,521
T57 Chris Gotterup E $20,475
T57 Nick Hardy E $20,475
T57 Beau Hossler E $20,475
T57 Pierceson Coody E $20,475
T57 Sam Stevens E $20,475
T57 Lanto Griffin E $20,475
T57 Adam Svensson E $20,475
T64 Sam Ryder 1 $19,383
T64 Tyson Alexander 1 $19,383
T64 Adam Long 1 $19,383
T64 Michael Kim 1 $19,383
T64 Harrison Endycott 1 $19,383
T69 Scott Gutschewski 2 $18,655
T69 Callum Tarren 2 $18,655
T69 Garrick Higgo 2 $18,655
T72 Sam Bennett 3 $18,200
T72 James Hahn 3 $18,200
T74 Patrick Rodgers 4 $17,654
T74 Emilio Gonzalez 4 $17,654
T74 Ryan Palmer 4 $17,654
T74 Will Zalatoris 4 $17,654
T78 Ryan Fox 5 $17,017
T78 Dylan Wu 5 $17,017
T78 Raul Pereda 5 $17,017
81 Adrien Dumont de Chassart 6 $16,653
82 Aaron Baddeley 7 $16,471
83 Vincent Norrman 8 $16,289

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Chris DiMarco spouts off that the PGA Tour Champions deserve to play for more money

Professional golf’s growing entitlement problem extends beyond the PGA Tour and LIV Golf.

Professional golf’s growing entitlement problem extends beyond the PGA Tour and LIV Golf. Just listen to Chris DiMarco, who joined the Subpar podcast with Colt Knost and Drew Stoltz this week and his comments came off as anything but humble.

The ongoing discussions between the PGA Tour and Saudi Arabia’s Public Investment Fund – the financial backers of the Tour’s rival, LIV Golf – have hung over the game like a cloud for nearly a year now. When asked about the current state of the professional game, the three-time PGA Tour winner from 2000-2002 didn’t waste any time and unloaded thoughts on the money being thrown around and why the PGA Tour Champions, of all tours, deserve more of it.

“We’re kind of hoping that (LIV Golf) buys the Champions Tour,” DiMarco said. “Let’s play for a little real money out here. I mean this is kind of a joke when we’re getting $2 million. There were like seven guys last week from (TPC Sawgrass at the Players Championship) that made more money than our purses.”

A joke? That’s funny coming from the 55-year-old who hasn’t finished in the top 10 on the senior circuit since 2020. Overall, across 114 starts on the Champions tour, DiMarco has earned 17 top-25 finishes and just four top-10s.

The PGA Tour Champions offers over-the-hill players the chance to still compete for a little scratch on the side once they’re unable to keep up with the young guns on the PGA Tour. The over-50 tour has 28 events on its schedule for 2024, with $67 million up for grabs. That’s not a bad second career for a group of guys who spent their prime earning well more than the national average.

And yes, with more than $400 million on the line across 38 events, the PGA Tour plays for five times more cash than the seniors. And they should. It’s a better product that garners more interest and produces better TV ratings (though ratings for the men’s game have gone down in 2024).

Golf fans are fed up with players, at any level, who demand more when they haven’t done anything to earn it. DiMarco had a few great summers in the early 2000s and hasn’t been heard from since. If he wants to play for more money, maybe he should focus on finding the top half of a Champions tour leaderboard instead of finishing a few scrolls down.

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2024 Valspar Championship prize money payouts for each PGA Tour player

It pays to play well on the PGA Tour.

It pays to play well on the PGA Tour. Just ask this week’s winner, Peter Malnati.

The 36-year-old journeyman won the 2024 Valspar Championship at Innisbrook Resort’s Copperhead Course in Palm Harbor, Florida, after a 4-under 67 in the final round on Sunday to claim his second PGA Tour victory at 12 under and his first win since 2015.

For his efforts, Malnati will take home the top prize of $1,512,000. Cameron Young finished runner-up for the seventh time in his young career on Tour and earned $915,600.

With $8 million up for grabs, check out how much money each PGA Tour player earned this week at the 2024 Valspar Championship.

Prize money payouts

Position Player Score Earnings
1 Peter Malnati -12 $1,512,000
2 Cameron Young -10 $915,600
T3 Chandler Phillips -9 $495,600
T3 Mackenzie Hughes -9 $495,600
T5 Xander Schauffele -8 $298,725
T5 Ryan Moore -8 $298,725
T5 Carl Yuan -8 $298,725
T5 Adam Hadwin -8 $298,725
T9 Christiaan Bezuidenhout -7 $237,300
T9 K.H. Lee -7 $237,300
11 Lucas Glover -6 $212,100
T12 Billy Horschel -5 $166,740
T12 Taylor Moore -5 $166,740
T12 Chez Reavie -5 $166,740
T12 Scott Stallings -5 $166,740
T12 Kevin Roy -5 $166,740
T17 Andrew Novak -4 $104,020
T17 Akshay Bhatia -4 $104,020
T17 Aaron Baddeley -4 $104,020
T17 Matti Schmid -4 $104,020
T17 Matt Wallace -4 $104,020
T17 Thomas Detry -4 $104,020
T17 Ben Griffin -4 $104,020
T17 Joseph Bramlett -4 $104,020
T17 Keith Mitchell -4 $104,020
T26 Mac Meissner -3 $60,060
T26 Dylan Wu -3 $60,060
T26 Fred Biondi -3 $60,060
T26 Kevin Streelman -3 $60,060
T26 Lee Hodges -3 $60,060
T26 Cameron Champ -3 $60,060
T26 Séamus Power -3 $60,060
T33 Sam Ryder -2 $39,410
T33 Robert MacIntyre -2 $39,410
T33 Justin Suh -2 $39,410
T33 Max Greyserman -2 $39,410
T33 Stewart Cink -2 $39,410
T33 Adam Schenk -2 $39,410
T33 Eric Cole -2 $39,410
T33 Ryo Hisatsune -2 $39,410
T33 Robby Shelton -2 $39,410
T33 Tom Whitney -2 $39,410
T33 Michael Kim -2 $39,410
T33 Brendon Todd -2 $39,410
T45 Sami Valimaki -1 $25,704
T45 Maverick McNealy -1 $25,704
T45 Greyson Sigg -1 $25,704
T45 Kevin Dougherty -1 $25,704
T49 Matt Kuchar E $21,151
T49 Joel Dahmen E $21,151
T49 Roger Sloan E $21,151
T49 Jorge Campillo E $21,151
T49 Adam Svensson E $21,151
T54 Ryan Palmer 1 $19,404
T54 Alexander Bjork 1 $19,404
T54 Carson Young 1 $19,404
T54 Webb Simpson 1 $19,404
T54 Vince Whaley 1 $19,404
T54 Norman Xiong 1 $19,404
T54 Rico Hoey 1 $19,404
T61 S.H. Kim 2 $18,564
T61 Chris Gotterup 2 $18,564
T61 Hayden Buckley 2 $18,564
T64 Sam Stevens 2 $18,060
T64 Nick Taylor 3 $18,060
T64 Justin Thomas 3 $18,060
T67 Harry Hall 4 $17,388
T67 Chan Kim 4 $17,388
T67 Parker Coody 4 $17,388
T67 Ben Martin 4 $17,388
T67 Doug Ghim 4 $17,388
T72 Ryan Brehm 5 $16,716
T72 Callum Tarren 5 $16,716
T72 Hayden Springer 5 $16,716
T75 Bronson Burgoon 10 $16,212
T75 Alejandro Tosti 10 $16,212
T75 David Skinns 10 $16,212

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Wyndham Clark’s brutal lip out at 2024 Players Championship cost him as much as $2.5 million

At best Clark only lost $743,333. At worst, he lost out on $2,518,333.

Wyndham Clark’s reaction to his brutal lip out on the 72nd hole of the 2024 Players Championship was the same as all of us who were watching at home: “I don’t know how that putt doesn’t go in.”

Scottie Scheffler was in the clubhouse lead at 20 under when Clark, in the final group with Xander Schauffele, had a birdie putt on the par-4 18th at TPC Sawgrass in Ponte Vedra Beach, Florida, to tie the world No. 1 and force a playoff. Clark’s 16-footer for birdie was tracking towards the hole the entire way but caught the edge and failed to drop, leaving him T-2 at 19 under alongside Schauffele and Brian Harman.

“It was kind of right center with like a foot to go, and I knew it was going to keep breaking, but it had speed and I thought it was going to go inside left, and even when it kind of lipped, I thought it would lip in,” Clark explained. “I’m pretty gutted it didn’t go in.”

“I hit it perfect,” he said of his putt. “It rolled end over end and had the speed to go in.”

The runners-up trio each took home $1,981,667 for their efforts, which isn’t a bad consolation prize.

But what if the putt would’ve dropped for Clark? The 2023 U.S. Open champion would’ve then been in a playoff with Scheffler, who took home a whopping $4.5 million for his win. Had Clark bested Scheffler in the three-hole aggregate playoff over Nos. 16-18 at TPC Sawgrass, that $4.5 million would be his. If he would’ve lost, Clark would’ve earned $2.725 million. At best he only lost $743,333. At worst, he’s out $2,518,333.

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2024 Players Championship prize money payouts for each PGA Tour player

It pays to play well on the PGA Tour.

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

The 27-year-old won the 2024 Players Championship at TPC Sawgrass in Ponte Vedra Beach, Florida, after an 8-under 64 in the final round to claim his eighth PGA Tour victory at 20 under. For his efforts, Scheffler will take home the top prize of $4.5 million, the biggest prize on Tour.

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Brian Harman, Wyndham Clark and Xander Schauffele each missed birdie putts on the 18th green to finish T-2 at 19, one shot out of a playoff. All three will bank $1,981,667.

With $25 million up for grabs, check out how much money each PGA Tour player earned this week at the 2024 Players Championship.

Prize money payouts

Position Player Score Earnings
1  Scottie Scheffler -20 $4,500,000
T2  Brian Harman -19 $1,981,667
T2  Wyndham Clark -19 $1,981,667
T2  Xander Schauffele -19 $1,981,667
5  Matt Fitzpatrick -16 $1,025,000
T6  Si Woo Kim -15 $875,000
T6  Hideki Matsuyama -15 $875,000
8  Ludvig Aberg -14 $781,250
T9  Sahith Theegala -13 $706,250
T9  Maverick McNealy -13 $706,250
T11  Joel Dahmen -12 $606,250
T11  Taylor Montgomery -12 $606,250
T13  Corey Conners -11 $489,583
T13  Christiaan Bezuidenhout -11 $489,583
T13  Nate Lashley -11 $489,583
T16  Sam Ryder -10 $406,250
T16  Sepp Straka -10 $406,250
T16  Doug Ghim -10 $406,250
T19  Shane Lowry -9 $285,536
T19  Harris English -9 $285,536
T19  Dylan Wu -9 $285,536
T19  Kurt Kitayama -9 $285,536
T19  Alex Noren -9 $285,536
T19  Adam Schenk -9 $285,536
T19  Rory McIlroy -9 $285,536
T26  Mackenzie Hughes -8 $186,250
T26  Chris Kirk -8 $186,250
T26  Nick Taylor -8 $186,250
T26  Matt NeSmith -8 $186,250
T26  Matti Schmid -8 $186,250
T31  Ben Martin -7 $152,812
T31  Mark Hubbard -7 $152,812
T31  Sungjae Im -7 $152,812
T31  Taylor Moore -7 $152,812
T35  Denny McCarthy -6 $119,286
T35  Jimmy Stanger -6 $119,286
T35  Aaron Rai -6 $119,286
T35  Tommy Fleetwood -6 $119,286
T35  Lee Hodges -6 $119,286
T35  Brice Garnett -6 $119,286
T35  Jason Day -6 $119,286
T42  Grayson Murray -5 $93,750
T42  David Lipsky -5 $93,750
T42  C.T. Pan -5 $93,750
T45  Adam Scott -4 $70,062
T45  Ryan Moore -4 $70,062
T45  Jake Knapp -4 $70,062
T45  Tony Finau -4 $70,062
T45  Collin Morikawa -4 $70,062
T45  Sam Burns -4 $70,062
T45  Austin Eckroat -4 $70,062
T45  J.T. Poston -4 $70,062
53  Andrew Putnam -3 $60,250
T54  Min Woo Lee -2 $57,500
T54  Francesco Molinari -2 $57,500
T54  Zac Blair -2 $57,500
T54  Martin Laird -2 $57,500
T54  Sami Valimaki -2 $57,500
T54  Cameron Young -2 $57,500
T54  Tom Hoge -2 $57,500
T54  Emiliano Grillo -2 $57,500
T62  Thomas Detry -1 $55,000
T62  Viktor Hovland -1 $55,000
T64  Seamus Power E $53,500
T64  Max Homa E $53,500
T64  Tyler Duncan E $53,500
T64  J.J. Spaun E $53,500
T68  Rickie Fowler 2 $51,500
T68  Patrick Cantlay 2 $51,500
T68  Chan Kim 2 $51,500
T68  Peter Malnati 2 $51,500
72  Gary Woodland 3 $50,250
73  Keith Mitchell 4 $49,750

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2024 Arnold Palmer Invitational prize money payouts for each PGA Tour player

It pays to play well on the PGA Tour, especially in signature events.

It pays to play well on the PGA Tour, especially in signature events. Just ask this week’s winner, Scottie Scheffler.

The 27-year-old won the 2024 Arnold Palmer Invitational at Bay Hill in Orlando after a bogey-free 6-under 66 to claim his seventh PGA Tour victory at 15 under. For his efforts, Scheffler will take home the top prize of $4 million. Wyndham Clark finished runner-up at 10 under and earned $2.2 million. Shane Lowry also cleared seven figures in third place at 9 under and banked $1.4 million.

With $20 million up for grabs, check out how much money each PGA Tour player earned this week at the 2024 Arnold Palmer Invitational.

Prize money payouts

Position Player Score Earnings
1 Scottie Scheffler -15 $4,000,000
2 Wyndham Clark -10 $2,200,000
3 Shane Lowry -9 $1,400,000
T4 Will Zalatoris -7 $920,000
T4 Russell Henley -7 $920,000
T6 Sahith Theegala -5 $730,000
T6 Brendon Todd -5 $730,000
T8 Byeong Hun An -4 $579,000
T8 Andrew Putnam -4 $579,000
T8 Emiliano Grillo -4 $579,000
T8 Max Homa -4 $579,000
T12 Nick Taylor -3 $389,667
T12 Brian Harman -3 $389,667
T12 Lee Hodges -3 $389,667
T12 Tom Hoge -3 $389,667
T12 Justin Thomas -3 $389,667
T12 Hideki Matsuyama -3 $389,667
T18 Cam Davis -2 $289,000
T18 Corey Conners -2 $289,000
T18 Sungjae Im -2 $289,000
T21 Seamus Power -1 $224,750
T21 Eric Cole -1 $224,750
T21 Rory McIlroy -1 $224,750
T21 Harris English -1 $224,750
T25 Patrick Rodgers E $162,800
T25 Xander Schauffele E $162,800
T25 Erik van Rooyen E $162,800
T25 Ludvig Aberg E $162,800
T25 Grayson Murray E $162,800
T30 Jordan Spieth 1 $123,500
T30 Mackenzie Hughes 1 $123,500
T30 Lucas Glover 1 $123,500
T30 Si Woo Kim 1 $123,500
T30 Webb Simpson 1 $123,500
T30 Sam Burns 1 $123,500
T36 Rickie Fowler 2 $88,375
T36 Jason Day 2 $88,375
T36 Patrick Cantlay 2 $88,375
T36 Keegan Bradley 2 $88,375
T36 Austin Eckroat 2 $88,375
T36 Viktor Hovland 2 $88,375
T36 Cameron Young 2 $88,375
T36 Justin Lower 2 $88,375
T44 Christiaan Bezuidenhout 3 $64,000
T44 Min Woo Lee 3 $64,000
T44 Chris Kirk 3 $64,000
T44 Stephan Jaeger 3 $64,000
T48 Nick Dunlap 4 $54,000
T48 Denny McCarthy 4 $54,000
T48 Taylor Moore 4 $54,000
51 C.T. Pan 5 $51,000
T52 Adam Hadwin 6 $49,000
T52 Matthieu Pavon 6 $49,000
T52 Tom Kim 6 $49,000
55 J.T. Poston 8 $47,000
56 Luke List 10 $46,000
T57 Jake Knapp 12 $44,500
T57 Sepp Straka 12 $44,500

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2024 Cognizant Classic in the Palm Beaches prize money payouts for each PGA Tour player

It pays to play well on the PGA Tour.

It pays to play well on the PGA Tour. Just ask this week’s winner, Austin Eckroat.

The 25-year-old rookie from Oklahoma won the 2024 Cognizant Classic in the Palm Beaches at PGA National in Florida after a 4-under 67 in the final round to claim his first PGA Tour victory at 17 under in just his 50th start. For his efforts, Eckroat will take home the top prize of $1.62 million. Erik van Rooyen and Min Woo Lee finished runner-up at 14 under and each earned $801,000.

With $9 million up for grabs, check out how much money each PGA Tour player earned this week at the 2024 Cognizant Classic in the Palm Beaches.

Prize money payouts

Position Player Score Earnings
1 Austin Eckroat -17 $1,620,000
T2 Erik van Rooyen -14 $801,000
T2 Min Woo Lee -14 $801,000
T4 K.H. Lee -13 $344,250
T4 Cameron Young -13 $344,250
T4 Jake Knapp -13 $344,250
T4 Shane Lowry -13 $344,250
T4 David Skinns -13 $344,250
T9 Keith Mitchell -12 $210,536
T9 Billy Horschel -12 $210,536
T9 Alex Noren -12 $210,536
T9 Peter Malnati -12 $210,536
T9 Andrew Novak -12 $210,536
T9 Martin Laird -12 $210,536
T9 Kevin Yu -12 $210,536
T16 Doug Ghim -11 $137,250
T16 Tyson Alexander -11 $137,250
T16 Ben Silverman -11 $137,250
T16 Garrick Higgo -11 $137,250
T16 Victor Perez -11 $137,250
T21 Byeong Hun An -10 $87,750
T21 Zach Johnson -10 $87,750
T21 Sam Ryder -10 $87,750
T21 Matt Fitzpatrick -10 $87,750
T21 Rory McIlroy -10 $87,750
T21 Nico Echavarria -10 $87,750
T21 Bud Cauley -10 $87,750
T28 Beau Hossler -9 $59,014
T28 Chris Kirk -9 $59,014
T28 Chan Kim -9 $59,014
T28 Tom Hoge -9 $59,014
T28 Matthieu Pavon -9 $59,014
T28 C.T. Pan -9 $59,014
T28 Jacob Bridgeman -9 $59,014
T35 Ryan Fox -8 $43,875
T35 Lucas Glover -8 $43,875
T35 Chris Gotterup -8 $43,875
T35 Jimmy Stanger -8 $43,875
T35 Chesson Hadley -8 $43,875
T35 Chad Ramey -8 $43,875
T41 Corey Conners -7 $32,850
T41 Joseph Bramlett -7 $32,850
T41 Maverick McNealy -7 $32,850
T41 Russell Henley -7 $32,850
T41 David Lipsky -7 $32,850
T41 Rickie Fowler -7 $32,850
T47 Troy Merritt -6 $23,880
T47 Davis Thompson -6 $23,880
T47 Vincent Norrman -6 $23,880
T47 Alexander Björk -6 $23,880
T47 Max Greyserman -6 $23,880
T47 Parker Coody -6 $23,880
T53 Jorge Campillo -5 $21,390
T53 Mac Meissner -5 $21,390
T53 Nick Dunlap -5 $21,390
T56 Adam Schenk -4 $20,700
T56 Greyson Sigg -4 $20,700
T56 Carson Young -4 $20,700
T56 Rico Hoey -4 $20,700
T60 Taylor Montgomery -3 $20,160
T60 Robert MacIntyre -3 $20,160
T62 Davis Riley -2 $19,800
T62 Tom Kim -2 $19,800
T64 Mark Hubbard -1 $19,440
T64 Justin Rose -1 $19,440
66 J.T. Poston E $19,170
T67 Camilo Villegas 1 $18,900
T67 S.H. Kim 1 $18,900

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2024 Mexico Open at Vidanta prize money payouts for each PGA Tour player

It pays to play well on the PGA Tour. Just ask this week’s winner Jake Knapp.

It pays to play well on the PGA Tour. Just ask this week’s winner, Jake Knapp.

The 29-year-old rookie from California won the 2024 Mexico Open at Vidanta in Vallarta, Mexico, after an even-par 71 on Sunday to claim his first PGA Tour victory at 19 under in just his ninth start. For his efforts, Knapp will take home the top prize of $1,458,000.

Sami Valimaki, who was aiming to become the first player from Finland to win on the Tour, finished two shots back at 17 under and earned $882,900 as a consolation prize. Stephan Jaeger, Justin Lower and C.T. Pan finished T-3 at 14 under and each bagged $429,300.

With $8.1 million up for grabs, check out how much money each PGA Tour player earned this week at the 2024 Mexico Open at Vidanta.

Prize money payouts

Position Player Score Earnings
1 Jake Knapp -19 $1,458,000
2 Sami Valimaki -17 $882,900
T3 C.T. Pan -14 $429,300
T3 Stephan Jaeger -14 $429,300
T3 Justin Lower -14 $429,300
T6 Patrick Rodgers -13 $283,500
T6 Robert MacIntyre -13 $283,500
T8 Carson Young -12 $220,725
T8 Doug Ghim -12 $220,725
T8 Andrew Novak -12 $220,725
T8 Erik van Rooyen -12 $220,725
T8 Chan Kim -12 $220,725
T13 Maverick McNealy -11 $145,125
T13 Tony Finau -11 $145,125
T13 Brandon Wu -11 $145,125
T13 Alvaro Ortiz -11 $145,125
T13 Ben Silverman -11 $145,125
T13 Henrik Norlander -11 $145,125
T19 Greyson Sigg -10 $99,549
T19 Aaron Rai -10 $99,549
T19 Martin Trainer -10 $99,549
T19 Keith Mitchell -10 $99,549
T19 Jorge Campillo -10 $99,549
T24 Dylan Wu -9 $61,695
T24 Nico Echavarria -9 $61,695
T24 Parker Coody -9 $61,695
T24 Stuart Macdonald -9 $61,695
T24 Aaron Baddeley -9 $61,695
T24 Chandler Phillips -9 $61,695
T24 Chesson Hadley -9 $61,695
T24 Davis Thompson -9 $61,695
T24 Cameron Champ -9 $61,695
T33 Harry Hall -8 $44,145
T33 James Hahn -8 $44,145
T33 Chad Ramey -8 $44,145
T33 Emiliano Grillo -8 $44,145
T33 Matt Wallace -8 $44,145
T38 Austin Eckroat -7 $32,805
T38 Rafael Campos -7 $32,805
T38 Ryan McCormick -7 $32,805
T38 Hayden Springer -7 $32,805
T38 Wilson Furr -7 $32,805
T38 Jimmy Stanger -7 $32,805
T38 Kevin Dougherty -7 $32,805
T38 Joseph Bramlett -7 $32,805
T46 Santiago De la Fuente (a) -6
T46 Thorbjorn Olesen -6 $25,515
T48 Ryo Hisatsune -5 $22,194
T48 Cristobal Del Solar -5 $22,194
T48 Lanto Griffin -5 $22,194
T48 Mark Hubbard -5 $22,194
T52 Nicolai Højgaard -4 $19,467
T52 Austin Smotherman -4 $19,467
T52 Padraig Harrington -4 $19,467
T52 Victor Perez -4 $19,467
T52 Carl Yuan -4 $19,467
T52 Ryan Palmer -4 $19,467
T58 Erik Barnes -3 $18,630
T58 Troy Merritt -3 $18,630
T60 Trace Crowe -1 $18,063
T60 Ryan Moore -1 $18,063
T60 Garrick Higgo -1 $18,063
T60 Jhonattan Vegas -1 $18,063
T60 Robby Shelton -1 $18,063
65 MJ Daffue 6 $17,577

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2024 Genesis Invitational prize money payouts for each PGA Tour player

It pays to play well on the PGA Tour.

It pays to play well on the PGA Tour. Just ask this week’s winner, Hideki Matsuyama.

The 31-year-old from Japan won the 2024 Genesis Invitational at Riviera Country Club outside Los Angeles after a bogey-free 9-under 62 on Sunday. For his efforts, Matsuyama will take home the signature event’s top prize of $4 million, nearly double what he earned for his 2021 Masters victory.

Will Zalatoris (69) and Luke List (68), who finished T-2 at 14 under, will each take home $1.8 million as a consolation prize.

With $20 million up for grabs, check out how much money each PGA Tour player earned this week at the 2024 Genesis Invitational.

Prize money payouts

Position Player Score Earnings
1 Hideki Matsuyama -17 $4,000,000
T2 Luke List -14 $1,800,000
T2 Will Zalatoris -14 $1,800,000
T4 Adam Hadwin -13 $866,667
T4 Xander Schauffele -13 $866,667
T4 Patrick Cantlay -13 $866,667
7 Harris English -12 $700,000
8 Tom Hoge -11 $646,000
9 Jason Day -9 $600,000
T10 Sam Burns -8 $455,000
T10 Tommy Fleetwood -8 $455,000
T10 Scottie Scheffler -8 $455,000
T10 Eric Cole -8 $455,000
T10 Adam Svensson -8 $455,000
T10 J.T. Poston -8 $455,000
T16 Byeong Hun An -7 $329,000
T16 Max Homa -7 $329,000
T16 Cameron Young -7 $329,000
T19 Collin Morikawa -6 $251,400
T19 Ludvig Aberg -6 $251,400
T19 Viktor Hovland -6 $251,400
T19 Adam Scott -6 $251,400
T19 Tony Finau -6 $251,400
T24 Lee Hodges -5 $164,857
T24 Tom Kim -5 $164,857
T24 Rory McIlroy -5 $164,857
T24 Russell Henley -5 $164,857
T24 Christiaan Bezuidenhout -5 $164,857
T24 Beau Hossler -5 $164,857
T24 Corey Conners -5 $164,857
T31 Taylor Moore -4 $123,000
T31 Seamus Power -4 $123,000
T31 Brendon Todd -4 $123,000
T31 Mackenzie Hughes -4 $123,000
T35 Rickie Fowler -3 $106,500
T35 Lucas Glover -3 $106,500
T37 Sahith Theegala -2 $96,500
T37 Ben Griffin -2 $96,500
T39 Nicolai Hojgaard -1 $82,000
T39 Gary Woodland -1 $82,000
T39 Denny McCarthy -1 $82,000
T39 Nick Taylor -1 $82,000
T39 Kurt Kitayama -1 $82,000
T44 Emiliano Grillo E $62,400
T44 Si Woo Kim E $62,400
T44 Andrew Putnam E $62,400
T44 Sungjae Im E $62,400
T44 Brian Harman E $62,400
49 Cam Davis 2 $54,000
50 Charley Hoffman 4 $52,000
51 Chase Johnson 5 $51,000

There were 51 golfers in the original 70-man field who made the cut. After Tiger Woods’ withdrawal and Jordan Spieth’s disqualification, there were 17 who missed the cut but the signature event still doled out money to them, starting with $50,000 to the No. 52 finisher on down to $32,000 at the bottom.

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