2024 WM Phoenix 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, Nick Taylor.

The 35-year-old Canadian won the 2024 WM Phoenix Open at TPC Scottsdale in Arizona after making clutch putt after clutch putt to take down Charley Hoffman in a two-hole playoff on Sunday. For his efforts, Taylor will take home the top prize of $1,584,000. Hoffman earned a hefty consolation prize of $959,200. Best friends and Ryder Cup partners Scottie Scheffler and Sam Burns finished T-3 and each earned $519,200.

With $8.8 million up for grabs, check out how much money each PGA Tour player earned this week at the 2024 WM Phoenix Open.

Prize money payouts

Position Player Score Earnings
T1*  Nick Taylor -21 $1,584,000
T1 Charley Hoffman -21 $959,200
T3  Sam Burns -18 $519,200
T3  Scottie Scheffler -18 $519,200
5  Sahith Theegala -17 $360,800
T6  Jordan Spieth -14 $308,000
T6  Maverick McNealy -14 $308,000
T8  Adam Scott -13 $248,600
T8  Kurt Kitayama -13 $248,600
T8  Cameron Young -13 $248,600
T8  Andrew Novak -13 $248,600
T12  Si Woo Kim -12 $187,000
T12  Justin Thomas -12 $187,000
T12  Doug Ghim -12 $187,000
T15  Davis Thompson -11 $156,200
T15  Matt Fitzpatrick -11 $156,200
T17  Adam Schenk -10 $125,400
T17  Tom Hoge -10 $125,400
T17  Tom Kim -10 $125,400
T17  Keith Mitchell -10 $125,400
T17  Harris English -10 $125,400
T22  Emiliano Grillo -9 $82,133
T22  Brendon Todd -9 $82,133
T22  Denny McCarthy -9 $82,133
T22  Justin Suh -9 $82,133
T22  Hideki Matsuyama -9 $82,133
T22  Jhonattan Vegas -9 $82,133
T28  Corey Conners -8 $53,000
T28  Aaron Baddeley -8 $53,000
T28  Christiaan Bezuidenhout -8 $53,000
T28  Jim Knous -8 $53,000
T28  Thomas Detry -8 $53,000
T28  Ben Griffin -8 $53,000
T28  Jake Knapp -8 $53,000
T28  Daniel Berger -8 $53,000
T28  Hayden Buckley -8 $53,000
T28  S.H. Kim -8 $53,000
T28  Sam Stevens -8 $53,000
T39  Taylor Moore -7 $39,160
T39  Taylor Montgomery -7 $39,160
T41  Sami Valimaki -6 $30,404
T41  Carson Young -6 $30,404
T41  Beau Hossler -6 $30,404
T41  Ryan Fox -6 $30,404
T41  Joel Dahmen -6 $30,404
T41  Harry Hall -6 $30,404
T41  Billy Horschel -6 $30,404
T41  Wyndham Clark -6 $30,404
T49  Kevin Chappell -5 $22,396
T49  Zac Blair -5 $22,396
T49  Eric Cole -5 $22,396
T49  Garrick Higgo -5 $22,396
T53  Justin Lower -4 $20,529
T53  Matt Wallace -4 $20,529
T53  Mark Hubbard -4 $20,529
T53  Tyson Alexander -4 $20,529
T53  Martin Laird -4 $20,529
T53  Alex Noren -4 $20,529
T53  Tyler Duncan -4 $20,529
T60  Zach Johnson -3 $19,448
T60  Brian Harman -3 $19,448
T60  Adrien Dumont de Chassart -3 $19,448
T60  Robby Shelton -3 $19,448
T60  Shane Lowry -3 $19,448
65  Bud Cauley -2 $18,920
T66  Sungjae Im -1 $18,392
T66  Seamus Power -1 $18,392
T66  Byeong Hun An -1 $18,392
T66  Jesse Mueller -1 $18,392
T66  Nick Hardy -1 $18,392
T71  Matt NeSmith E $17,776
T71  Min Woo Lee E $17,776
73  Nicolo Galletti 2 $17,512

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Scottie Scheffler extends lead in all-time money won at WM Phoenix Open

Scheffler has won nearly $6 million at the WM Phoenix Open.

SCOTTSDALE, Ariz. — It took just four appearances in the WM Phoenix Open for Scottie Scheffler to become the tournament’s all-time leading money winner. A year ago, the $3.6 million first-place check – it was a signature event in 2023 – put him at $5.3 million and vaulted him past Phil Mickelson, who made 30 visits to TPC Scottsdale and earned just short of $4.2 million.

Scheffler, who went back-to-back in 2022 and 2023, was unable to join Arnold Palmer in the tournament’s three-peat category in 2024 but he did tie for third with good friend Sam Burns, a finish that netted each $519,200.

That brings his career earnings total at the WM Phoenix Open to $5,824,541.

Nick Taylor, who won $2,180,000 a year ago for finishing second, banked $1,584,000 million for winning it this time in around, surviving a playoff against Charley Hoffman. Taylor’s Phoenix Open total is now $3,826,219, which ranks third all-time in the tournament. Rickie Fowler is fourth at $3,755,913.

2024 AT&T Pebble Beach Pro-Am prize money payouts for each PGA Tour player

Clark is just shy of $20 million in career earnings after the win.

Wyndham Clark won his first signature event on the PGA Tour on Sunday and even though it was weather-shortened to 54 holes, he still banked a cool $3.6 million for his work.

The 2024 AT&T Pebble Beach Pro-am, which went to a Monday finish a year ago, was set to do so once again after the field woke up to brutal winds and rain.

After a couple of delays, the PGA Tour eventually decided to declare Clark the winner due to the prospect of more of the same Monday. He is the first winner of the event after 54 holes since Dustin Johnson in 2009.

The winner of the U.S. Open in Los Angeles last summer, Clark now has three PGA Tour wins. The first-place check brings his career on-course earnings to just shy of $20 million at $19,454,055, good for 92nd on the PGA Tour’s all-time money list, just ahead of Tim Herron and past Jeff Maggert and David Duval among others.

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Position Player Score Payout
1 Wyndham Clark -17 $3,600,000
2 Ludvig Abger -16 $2,180,000
3 Matthieu Pavon -15 $1,380,000
T4 Mark Hubbard -14 $877,500
T4 Thomas Detry -14 $877,500
T6 Jason Day -13 $642,500
T6 Justin Thomas -13 $642,500
T6 Tom Hoge -13 $642,500
T6 Scottie Scheffler -13 $642,500
10 Sam Burns -12 $545,000
T11 Justin Rose -11 $465,000
T11 Keegan Bradley -11 $465,000
T11 Patrick Cantlay -11 $465,000
T14 Eric Cole -10 $322,500
T14 Si Woo Kim -10 $322,500
T14 Peter Malnati -10 $322,500
T14 Beau Hossler -10 $322,500
T14 Collin Morikawa -10 $322,500
T14 Emiliano Grillo -10 $322,500
T20 Adam Scott -9 $210,333
T20 Christiaan Bezuidenhout -9 $210,333
T20 Erik van Rooyen -9 $210,333
T20 Cam Davis -9 $210,333
T20 Sahith Theegala -9 $210,333
T20 J.T. Poston -9 $210,333
T26 Chris Kirk -8 $143,800
T26 Sepp Straka -8 $143,800
T26 Luke List -8 $143,800
T26 Alex Noren -8 $143,800
T26 Denny McCarthy -8 $143,800
T31 Seamus Power -7 $106,625
T31 Tommy Fleetwood -7 $106,625
T31 S.H. Kim -7 $106,625
T31 Corey Conners -7 $106,625
T31 Byeong Hun An -7 $106,625
T31 Nicolai Hojgaard -7 $106,625
T31 Tom Kim -7 $106,625
T31 Sam Ryder -7 $106,625
T39 Adam Hadwin -6 $70,125
T39 Jordan Spieth -6 $70,125
T39 Taylor Montgomery -6 $70,125
T39 Andrew Putnam -6 $70,125
T39 Maverick McNealy -6 $70,125
T39 Webb Simpson -6 $70,125
T39 Matt Kuchar -6 $70,125
T39 Kurt Kitayama -6 $70,125
T47 Taylor Moore -5 $48,857
T47 Adam Svensson -5 $48,857
T47 Brandon Wu -5 $48,857
T47 Nick Hardy -5 $48,857
T47 Tony Finau -5 $48,857
T47 Rickie Fowler -5 $48,857
T47 Adam Schenk -5 $48,857
T54 Keith Mitchell -4 $42,500
T54 Brian Harman -4 $42,500
T54 Xander Schauffele -4 $42,500
T54 J.J. Spaun -4 $42,500
T58 Kevin Yu -3 $38,250
T58 Ben Griffin -3 $38,250
T58 Viktor Hovland -3 $38,250
T58 Brendon Todd -3 $38,250
T58 Russell Henley -3 $38,250
T58 Lee Hodges -3 $38,250
T58 Matt Fitzpatrick -3 $38,250
T58 Lucas Glover -3 $38,250
T66 Grayson Murray -2 $35,312
T66 Max Homa -2 $35,312
T66 Rory McIlroy -2 $35,312
T66 Sungjae Im -2 $35,312
70 Cameron Young -1 $41,000
T71 Hideki Matsuyama E $33,875
T71 Mackenzie Hughes E $33,875
T71 Stephan Jaeger E $33,875
T71 Nick Taylor E $33,875
75 Alex Smalley 1 $39,000
76 Harris English 2 $38,600
77 Hayden Buckley 3 $38,200
78 Davis Riley 4 $37,800
79 Patrick Rodgers 5 $37,400
80 Nick Dunlap 7 $37,000

 

2024 Farmers Insurance Open prize money payouts for each PGA Tour player

It pays to play well on the PGA Tour. Just ask Matthieu Pavon.

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

The 31-year-old rookie became the first player from France to win on the PGA Tour with his 72nd hole birdie on Saturday at the 2024 Farmers Insurance Open at Torrey Pines. Pavon had five birdies in his closing 3-under 69, none more important than his great putt on the 18th hole for his first Tour victory and second worldwide win in the past four months.

Pavon will take home $1.62 million for his efforts. Meanwhile, 22-year-old Nicolai Hojgaard, who was on the 2023 European Ryder Cup team, made birdie on the final hole to take solo second and a check for $981,000.

With $9 million up for grabs, check out how much money each PGA Tour player earned this week at the 2024 Farmers Insurance Open.

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Prize money payouts

Position Player Score Earnings
1 Matthieu Pavon -13 $1,620,000
2 Nicolai Hojgaard -12 $981,000
T3 Nate Lashley -11 $477,000
T3 Jake Knapp -11 $477,000
T3 Stephan Jaeger -11 $477,000
T6 Kevin Yu -10 $303,750
T6 Beau Hossler -10 $303,750
T6 Tony Finau -10 $303,750
T9 Patrick Rodgers -9 $236,250
T9 Ludvig Aberg -9 $236,250
T9 Xander Schauffele -9 $236,250
T9 Taylor Pendrith -9 $236,250
T13 Doug Ghim -8 $156,536
T13 Hideki Matsuyama -8 $156,536
T13 Tom Whitney -8 $156,536
T13 Max Homa -8 $156,536
T13 Akshay Bhatia -8 $156,536
T13 Will Zalatoris -8 $156,536
T13 Taylor Montgomery -8 $156,536
T20 Mark Hubbard -7 $102,330
T20 Rafael Campos -7 $102,330
T20 Ryan Brehm -7 $102,330
T20 Emiliano Grillo -7 $102,330
T20 Thomas Detry -7 $102,330
T25 Shane Lowry -6 $66,263
T25 Adam Schenk -6 $66,263
T25 Scott Stallings -6 $66,263
T25 Chesson Hadley -6 $66,263
T25 Joseph Bramlett -6 $66,263
T25 Robby Shelton -6 $66,263
T25 Parker Coody -6 $66,263
T25 Trace Crowe -6 $66,263
T33 Ryo Hisatsune -5 $50,175
T33 Hayden Springer -5 $50,175
T33 Aaron Rai -5 $50,175
T33 Joe Highsmith -5 $50,175
T37 Aaron Baddeley -4 $40,050
T37 Ben Martin -4 $40,050
T37 Michael Kim -4 $40,050
T37 Austin Eckroat -4 $40,050
T37 Nick Hardy -4 $40,050
T37 Maverick McNealy -4 $40,050
T43 Erik Barnes -3 $28,530
T43 Justin Lower -3 $28,530
T43 Keegan Bradley -3 $28,530
T43 Min Woo Lee -3 $28,530
T43 Sam Stevens -3 $28,530
T43 Alejandro Tosti -3 $28,530
T43 Sami Välimäki -3 $28,530
T50 Kevin Dougherty -2 $21,990
T50 Dylan Wu -2 $21,990
T50 Bronson Burgoon -2 $21,990
T50 Chris Gotterup -2 $21,990
T50 S.H. Kim -2 $21,990
T50 Luke List -2 $21,990
T56 Ben Silverman -1 $20,340
T56 Tom Hoge -1 $20,340
T56 Tyson Alexander -1 $20,340
T56 Charley Hoffman -1 $20,340
T56 Justin Rose -1 $20,340
T56 Patrick Cantlay -1 $20,340
T56 Carson Young -1 $20,340
T56 Vincent Norrman -1 $20,340
T64 Taiga Semikawa E $19,080
T64 Ben Taylor E $19,080
T64 Sahith Theegala E $19,080
T64 Harris English E $19,080
T64 Mackenzie Hughes E $19,080
T64 Lanto Griffin E $19,080
T70 Alexander Björk 1 $18,270
T70 Jacob Bridgeman 1 $18,270
T70 Taylor Moore 1 $18,270
T73 Francesco Molinari 2 $17,820
T73 Zac Blair 2 $17,820
75 Adrien Dumont de Chassart 3 $17,550
76 Chandler Phillips 4 $17,370
77 Justin Suh 5 $17,190
T78 Brandt Snedeker 6 $16,920
T78 Chad Ramey 6 $16,920

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2024 The American Express prize money payouts for each PGA Tour player (but not winner Nick Dunlap)

It pays to play well on the PGA Tour (or to finish second when the winner is an amateur).

It pays to play well on the PGA Tour. Just don’t ask this week’s winner, Nick Dunlap.

The Alabama sophomore won the 2024 The American Express at the Pete Dye Stadium Course at PGA West in La Quinta, California, at 29 under after a 2-under 70 on Sunday. As an amateur, Dunlap isn’t able to earn money off his win, which would have been a whopping $1.5 million. Instead, that money goes to runner-up Christiaan Bezuidenhout, who made a birdie at the last to finish alone at 28 under. Kevin Yu, Xander Schauffele and Justin Thomas finished T-3 at 27 under and each will take home $635,600.

With $8.4 million up for grabs, check out how much money each PGA Tour player earned this week at the 2024 The American Express.

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Prize money payouts

Position Player Score Earnings
1 Nick Dunlap (a) -29 $0
2 Christiaan Bezuidenhout -28 $1,512,000
T3 Kevin Yu -27 $635,600
T3 Xander Schauffele -27 $635,600
T3 Justin Thomas -27 $635,600
T6 Sam Burns -25 $310,800
T6 Michael Kim -25 $310,800
T6 Adam Hadwin -25 $310,800
T9 Keith Mitchell -24 $254,100
T9 Ben Griffin -24 $254,100
T11 Ryo Hisatsune -23 $212,100
T11 Alexander Bjork -23 $212,100
T11 J.T. Poston -23 $212,100
T14 Bronson Burgoon -22 $164,500
T14 Chan Kim -22 $164,500
T14 Jimmy Stanger -22 $164,500
T17 Greyson Sigg -21 $132,300
T17 Tom Hoge -21 $132,300
T17 Carson Young -21 $132,300
T17 Scottie Scheffler -21 $132,300
T21 Alex Smalley -20 $99,120
T21 Min Woo Lee -20 $99,120
T21 Davis Thompson -20 $99,120
T21 Eric Cole -20 $99,120
T25 Chandler Phillips -19 $63,980
T25 Austin Eckroat -19 $63,980
T25 K.H. Lee -19 $63,980
T25 Tony Finau -19 $63,980
T25 Erik van Rooyen -19 $63,980
T25 Zach Johnson -19 $63,980
T25 Alex Noren -19 $63,980
T25 Sungjae Im -19 $63,980
T25 Si Woo Kim -19 $63,980
T34 Will Zalatoris -18 $45,780
T34 Jason Day -18 $45,780
T34 Tyler Duncan -18 $45,780
T34 Vince Whaley -18 $45,780
T34 Joe Highsmith -18 $45,780
T39 Lanto Griffin -17 $34,020
T39 Daniel Berger -17 $34,020
T39 Jacob Bridgeman -17 $34,020
T39 Wyndham Clark -17 $34,020
T39 Paul Barjon -17 $34,020
T39 Matthieu Pavon -17 $34,020
T39 Harrison Endycott -17 $34,020
T39 Justin Lower -17 $34,020
T47 Beau Hossler -16 $23,705
T47 Andrew Putnam -16 $23,705
T47 Ben Kohles -16 $23,705
T47 Mark Hubbard -16 $23,705
T47 Chris Kirk -16 $23,705
T52 Chez Reavie -15 $20,454
T52 Stephan Jaeger -15 $20,454
T52 Erik Barnes -15 $20,454
T52 Patrick Cantlay -15 $20,454
T56 Matt NeSmith -14 $19,404
T56 Yuxin Lin -14 $19,404
T56 Chesson Hadley -14 $19,404
T56 Max Greyserman -14 $19,404
T56 Ben Martin -14 $19,404
61 Taylor Montgomery -13 $18,900
T62 Camilo Villegas -12 $18,564
T62 Sam Ryder -12 $18,564
T62 Zac Blair -12 $18,564
T65 Sam Stevens -11 $18,144
T65 Nico Echavarria -11 $18,144
67 Will Gordon -9 $17,892

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2024 Sony Open in Hawaii 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, Grayson Murray.

The 30-year-old won the 2024 Sony Open in Hawaii at Waialae Country Club in Honolulu at 17 under after a three-way playoff against Ben An and Keegan Bradley on Sunday. The win is the second of his PGA Tour career and his first since the 2017 Barbasol Championship.

For his efforts, Murray will take home the top prize of $1.49 million. An and Bradley each earned $738,700. Russell Henley and Carl Yuan, who finished T-4 at 16 under and one shot outside the playoff, will bank $373,500,

With $8.3 million up for grabs, check out how much money each PGA Tour player earned this week at the 2024 Sony Open in Hawaii.

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Prize money payouts

Position Player Score Earnings
1 Grayson Murray -17 $1,494,000
T2 Keegan Bradley -17 $738,700
T2 Byeong Hun An -17 $738,700
T4 Russell Henley -16 $373,500
T4 Carl Yuan -16 $373,500
6 J.T. Poston -15 $300,875
T7 Nick Taylor -14 $260,758
T7 Emiliano Grillo -14 $260,758
T7 Matthieu Pavon -14 $260,758
T10 Andrew Putnam -13 $209,575
T10 Harris English -13 $209,575
T10 Taylor Pendrith -13 $209,575
T13 Eric Cole -12 $153,135
T13 Tyrrell Hatton -12 $153,135
T13 Patton Kizzire -12 $153,135
T13 Akshay Bhatia -12 $153,135
T13 Taylor Montgomery -12 $153,135
T18 Billy Horschel -11 $106,102
T18 Brandon Wu -11 $106,102
T18 Brian Harman -11 $106,102
T18 Stephan Jaeger -11 $106,102
T18 Ben Silverman -11 $106,102
T18 Chris Kirk -11 $106,102
T24 Denny McCarthy -10 $67,645
T24 Patrick Rodgers -10 $67,645
T24 Stewart Cink -10 $67,645
T24 Troy Merritt -10 $67,645
T24 Kurt Kitayama -10 $67,645
T24 Sam Stevens -10 $67,645
T30 Hideki Matsuyama -9 $44,751
T30 Ludvig Åberg -9 $44,751
T30 Keith Mitchell -9 $44,751
T30 K.H. Lee -9 $44,751
T30 Ryo Hisatsune -9 $44,751
T30 Zac Blair -9 $44,751
T30 Brendon Todd -9 $44,751
T30 Adam Svensson -9 $44,751
T30 Ben Griffin -9 $44,751
T30 Cam Davis -9 $44,751
T30 S.H. Kim -9 $44,751
T30 Taiga Semikawa -9 $44,751
T42 Scott Stallings -8 $25,913
T42 Charley Hoffman -8 $25,913
T42 Dylan Wu -8 $25,913
T42 Harry Hall -8 $25,913
T42 Nick Hardy -8 $25,913
T42 Will Gordon -8 $25,913
T42 Si Woo Kim -8 $25,913
T42 Michael Kim -8 $25,913
T42 Alex Noren -8 $25,913
T42 Austin Eckroat -8 $25,913
T52 Robert MacIntyre -7 $19,771
T52 Ben Kohles -7 $19,771
T52 Erik van Rooyen -7 $19,771
T52 Matt Wallace -7 $19,771
T52 Joseph Bramlett -7 $19,771
T57 Robby Shelton -6 $18,592
T57 Davis Thompson -6 $18,592
T57 Mark Hubbard -6 $18,592
T57 Maverick McNealy -6 $18,592
T57 Chandler Phillips -6 $18,592
T57 Corey Conners -6 $18,592
T57 Justin Rose -6 $18,592
T57 Aaron Rai -6 $18,592
65 Tyler Duncan -5 $17,845
T66 Greyson Sigg -4 $17,430
T66 Luke List -4 $17,430
T66 Webb Simpson -4 $17,430
T66 Nico Echavarria -4 $17,430
T70 Alejandro Tosti -3 $16,932
T70 Jake Knapp -3 $16,932
T72 Lanto Griffin -2 $16,600
T72 Joel Dahmen -2 $16,600
T74 Yuto Katsuragawa -1 $16,019
T74 Martin Trainer -1 $16,019
T74 Justin Lower -1 $16,019
T74 Séamus Power -1 $16,019
T74 Parker Coody -1 $16,019
79 Norman Xiong E $15,521
T80 Garrick Higgo 2 $15,272
T80 Matt NeSmith 2 $15,272

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What are the prize money payouts for the 38 tournaments on the 2024 PGA Tour schedule?

There’s nearly $400 million in official prize money up for grabs in 2024 on the PGA Tour.

There are 38 events on the PGA Tour’s 2024 schedule, with 37 of them doling out $398,900,000 in prize money payouts.

The Tour Championship provides the biggest paydays to the lucky 30 who reach the season finale, but all of the money distributed at East Lake Golf Club is considered bonus.

So it’s the first 37 events of the season that the write checks – or shall we say, eletronic transfers – the big sums that count towards the official money list.

The Players Championship has the most official money at stake. There are eight signature events with $20 million purses. There’s the majors and the FedEx Cup Playoff events. Then there’s the best of the rest and finally the four opposite-field affairs.

To repeat, there’s nearly $400 million in official prize money and another $75 in bonus money up for grabs on the PGA Tour in 2024. Here’s a breakdown.

2024 The Sentry 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, Chris Kirk.

The 38-year-old won the 2024 The Sentry at the Plantation Course at Kapalua in Hawaii at 29 under after an 8-under 65 on Sunday. The win is the sixth of his PGA Tour career and first since the 2023 Honda Classic last February.

For his efforts, Kirk will take home the top prize of $3.6 million. Sahith Theegala, who shot a 10-under 63 in the final round, finished second at 28 under and earned $2.16 million. Jordan Spieth finished third at 27 under and banked $1.36 million.

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

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Prize money payouts

Position Player Score Earnings
1 Chris Kirk -29 $3,600,000
2 Sahith Theegala -28 $2,160,000
3 Jordan Spieth -27 $1,360,000
4 Byeong Hun An -26 $975,000
T5 Sungjae Im -25 $690,500
T5 Brian Harman -25 $690,500
T5 J.T. Poston -25 $690,500
T5 Collin Morikawa -25 $690,500
T5 Scottie Scheffler -25 $690,500
T10 Jason Day -24 $530,000
T10 Xander Schauffele -24 $530,000
T12 Sepp Straka -23 $450,000
T12 Patrick Cantlay -23 $450,000
T14 Adam Hadwin -22 $320,250
T14 Eric Cole -22 $320,250
T14 Max Homa -22 $320,250
T14 Patrick Rodgers -22 $320,250
T14 Tyrrell Hatton -22 $320,250
T14 Matt Fitzpatrick -22 $320,250
T14 Harris English -22 $320,250
T14 Akshay Bhatia -22 $320,250
T22 Erik van Rooyen -21 $220,000
T22 Luke List -21 $220,000
T22 Viktor Hovland -21 $220,000
T25 Mackenzie Hughes -20 $170,750
T25 Taylor Moore -20 $170,750
T25 Si Woo Kim -20 $170,750
T25 Nico Echavarria -20 $170,750
T29 Wyndham Clark -19 $140,500
T29 Kurt Kitayama -19 $140,500
T29 Lucas Glover -19 $140,500
T29 Adam Schenk -19 $140,500
T33 Cameron Young -18 $113,000
T33 Corey Conners -18 $113,000
T33 Adam Svensson -18 $113,000
T33 Sam Burns -18 $113,000
T33 Brendon Todd -18 $113,000
T38 Tom Hoge -17 $96,000
T38 Tony Finau -17 $96,000
T40 Justin Rose -16 $86,000
T40 Andrew Putnam -16 $86,000
T40 Matt Wallace -16 $86,000
T43 Denny McCarthy -15 $76,000
T43 Emiliano Grillo -15 $76,000
T45 Tom Kim -14 $68,000
T45 Keegan Bradley -14 $68,000
T47 Ludvig Åberg -13 $62,000
T47 Nick Hardy -13 $62,000
T47 Tommy Fleetwood -13 $62,000
T50 Seamus Power -12 $57,500
T50 Camilo Villegas -12 $57,500
T52 Davis Riley -11 $54,500
T52 Cam Davis -11 $54,500
T52 Russell Henley -11 $54,500
T52 Nick Taylor -11 $54,500
56 Rickie Fowler -10 $52,000
57 Lee Hodges -9 $51,000
58 Hideki Matsuyama -8 $50,500
59 Vincent Norrman -6 $50,000

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2023 PNC Championship prize money payouts for each team in Orlando

It pays to play well, even in silly season events.

It pays to play well, even in golf’s silly season events. Just ask this weekend’s winners, Bernhard and Jason Langer.

The father-son duo won the 2023 PNC Championship on Sunday at the Ritz-Carlton Golf Club in Orlando by two shots over David Duval and his son, Brady. The win is the fifth for Langer at the annual family event, tying Raymond Floyd with the most wins.

For their efforts, Team Langer will take home the top prize of $200,000, while the Duvals earned $80,000. Check out how much money each team earned this weekend at the 2023 PNC Championship at the Ritz-Carlton Golf Club in Orlando.

2023 PNC Championship prize money payouts

Position Team Score Earnings
1 Team Langer -25 $200,000
2 Team Duval -23 $80,000
3 Team Singh -22 $57,250
4 Team Goosen -21 $50,000
T-5 Team Lehman -19 $47,000
T-5 Team Cink -19 $47,000
T-5 Team Daly -19 $47,000
T-5 Team Woods -19 $47,000
T-5 Team Kuchar -19 $47,000
10 Team Stricker -16 $44,500
T-11 Team Annika -15 $43,750
T-11 Team O’Meara -15 $43,750
T-13 Team Thomas -14 $42,750
T-13 Team Korda -14 $42,750
15 Team Leonard -13 $42,000
16 Team Price -12 $41,500
17 Team Faldo -11 $41,000
18 Team Trevino -9 $40,500
T-19 Team Harrington -7 $40,250
T-19 Team Furyk -7 $40,250

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Prize money breakdown for the 16 teams at the 2023 Grant Thornton Invitational

The inaugural Grant Thornton Invitational featured a $4 million purse.

NAPLES, Fla. – The inaugural Grant Thornton Invitational featured a $4 million purse, the highest on the LPGA schedule in 2023 outside of the majors and the CME Group Tour Championship. Winners Lydia Ko and Jason Day earned $500,000 each. The money is unofficial.

Ko’s biggest check this season came at the BMW Ladies Championship, where a third-place finish earned her $147,030.

Cheyenne Knight and Tom Hoge finished last in the 16-team field and earned $120,000 each.

This marked the first mixed-team event between the LPGA and PGA Tour since the 1999 JCPenney Classic, won by Laura Davies and John Daly.

Here’s the full purse breakdown from Tiburon Golf Club:

Position Team Score Earnings
1 Lydia Ko / Jason Day -26 $1,000,000
2 Brooke Henderson / Corey Conners -25 $560,000
3 Madelene Sagstrom / Ludvig Aberg -24 $330,000
T-4 Megan Khang / Denny McCarthy -23 $232,500
T-4 Nelly Korda / Tony Finau -23 $232,500
T-6 Leona Maguire / Lucas Glover -22 $185,000
T-6 Lexi Thompson / Rickie Fowler -22 $185,000
8 Angel Yin / Nick Taylor -21 $170,000
T-9 Rose Zhang / Sahith Theegala -20 $151,666
T-9 Lilia Vu / Joel Dahmen -20 $151,666
T-9 Charley Hull / Justin Rose -20 $151,666
12 Celine Boutier / Harris English -19 $140,000
13 Mel Reid / Russell Henley -16 $135,000
T-14 Andrea Lee / Billy Horschel -14 $127,500
T-14 Allisen Corpuz / Cameron Champ -14 $127,500
16 Cheyenne Knight / Tom Hoge -13 $120,000

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