How much money each PGA Tour player earned at the 2022 Hero World Challenge

Viktor Hovland took home the top prize of $1 million.

It pays to play well in limited-field events, folks, especially ones hosted by 15-time major champion Tiger Woods. Just ask this week’s winner, Viktor Hovland.

The 25-year-old Norwegian defended his title at the 2022 Hero World Challenge at Albany Golf Club in the Bahamas, holding off Scottie Scheffler for the second consecutive year. In addition to his pair of Hero titles, Hovland is a three-time winner on the PGA Tour and two-time winner on the DP World Tour. Hovland took home the top-prize of $1 million, with Scheffler earning $375,000.

Check out how much money each player earned this week at the 2022 Hero World Challenge in the Bahamas.

Hero World Challenge: Winner’s bag | Photos

Position Player Score Earnings
1 Viktor Hovland -16 $1,000,000
2 Scottie Scheffler -14 $375,000
3 Cameron Young -12 $225,000
4 Xander Schauffele -11 $150,000
5 Justin Thomas -10 $135,000
6 Collin Morikawa -9 $120,000
7 Tony Finau -6 $115,000
T8 Sungjae Im -5 $112,500
T8 Jon Rahm -5 $112,500
T10 Tom Kim -4 $109,500
T10 Sepp Straka -4 $109,500
12 Sam Burns -2 $108,000
T13 Matt Fitzpatrick -1 $106,500
T13 Billy Horschel -1 $106,500
15 Jordan Spieth 1 $105,000
16 Corey Conners 2 $104,000
17 Max Homa 4 $103,000
18 Shane Lowry 5 $102,000
19 Kevin Kisner 6 $101,000
20 Tommy Fleetwood 7 $100,000

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Prize money payouts for each PGA Tour player at the 2022 RSM Classic

It pays to play well on the PGA Tour.

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

The 28-year-old Canadian earned his first-ever win on Tour on Sunday at the 2022 RSM Classic thanks to two clutch birdies late in the final round that sealed the deal for a bogey-free 6-under 64 and a two-shot victory at 19 under.

For his efforts, Svensson will take home the top prize of $1,458,000. Callum Tarren, Sahith Theegala and Brian Harman finished T-2 at 17 under to earn $612,900 each.

Check out how much money each PGA Tour player earned this week at the 2022 RSM Classic at Sea Island in Georgia.

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Position Player Score Earnings
1 Adam Svensson -19 $1,458,000
T2 Callum Tarren -17 $612,900
T2 Brian Harman -17 $612,900
T2 Sahith Theegala -17 $612,900
T5 Joel Dahmen -15 $277,830
T5 Cole Hammer -15 $277,830
T5 Chris Stroud -15 $277,830
T5 Seamus Power -15 $277,830
T5 Alex Smalley -15 $277,830
T10 Robby Shelton -14 $188,325
T10 David Lingmerth -14 $188,325
T10 Erik Barnes -14 $188,325
T10 Wyndham Clark -14 $188,325
T10 Patrick Rodgers -14 $188,325
T15 J.J. Spaun -13 $127,575
T15 Greyson Sigg -13 $127,575
T15 Seung-Yul Noh -13 $127,575
T15 Will Gordon -13 $127,575
T15 Taylor Pendrith -13 $127,575
T15 Taylor Montgomery -13 $127,575
T21 J.T. Poston -12 $76,646
T21 Russell Knox -12 $76,646
T21 Danny Lee -12 $76,646
T21 Ben Taylor -12 $76,646
T21 Beau Hossler -12 $76,646
T21 Harry Higgs -12 $76,646
T21 Andrew Putnam -12 $76,646
T21 Ben Martin -12 $76,646
T29 Kevin Kisner -11 $51,907
T29 Zac Blair -11 $51,907
T29 Ben Griffin -11 $51,907
T29 Harris English -11 $51,907
T29 Justin Rose -11 $51,907
T29 Paul Haley II -11 $51,907
T35 Chris Gotterup -10 $41,209
T35 Michael Kim -10 $41,209
T35 Patton Kizzire -10 $41,209
T35 Kevin Streelman -10 $41,209
T39 Hayden Buckley -9 $32,805
T39 Keith Mitchell -9 $32,805
T39 Aaron Baddeley -9 $32,805
T39 Henrik Norlander -9 $32,805
T39 Eric Cole -9 $32,805
T39 Carl Yuan -9 $32,805
45 Akshay Bhatia -8 $27,135
T46 Denny McCarthy -7 $21,748
T46 Kevin Roy -7 $21,748
T46 Brice Garnett -7 $21,748
T46 Davis Riley -7 $21,748
T46 Jim Herman -7 $21,748
T46 Stephan Jaeger -7 $21,748
T46 Dylan Wu -7 $21,748
T46 Ryan Armour -7 $21,748
T54 Martin Trainer -6 $18,630
T54 Trevor Cone -6 $18,630
T54 Scott Stallings -6 $18,630
T54 Dean Burmester -6 $18,630
T54 Brandon Wu -6 $18,630
T54 Kevin Yu -6 $18,630
T54 Brent Grant -6 $18,630
T54 Jacob Bridgeman -6 $18,630
T62 Matthias Schwab -5 $17,820
T62 Tyson Alexander -5 $17,820
T64 Joseph Bramlett -4 $17,496
T64 Doc Redman -4 $17,496
66 Justin Suh -3 $17,253
T67 Zecheng Dou -1 $17,010
T67 Andrew Landry -1 $17,010
69 MJ Daffue 1 $16,767

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Prize money payouts for each PGA Tour player at the 2022 World Wide Technology Championship at Mayakoba

It pays to play well on the PGA Tour.

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

The 33-year-old from Georgia coasted to a four-shot win Sunday at the 2022 World Wide Technology Championship at Mayakoba, shooting a final-round 1-under 70 at El Camaleon Golf Course at Mayakoba in Riviera Maya, Mexico. The win is Henley’s fourth of his PGA Tour career and first since the 2017 Houston Open.

For his efforts, Henley will take home the top prize of $1,476,000, while runner-up Brian Harman earned $893,800.

Check out how much money each PGA Tour player earned this week at the 2022 World Wide Technology Championship at Mayakoba.

Prize money payouts

Position Player Score Earnings
1 Russell Henley -23 $1,476,000
2 Brian Harman -19 $893,800
T3 Scottie Scheffler -18 $375,560
T3 Joel Dahmen -18 $375,560
T3 Troy Merritt -18 $375,560
T3 Seamus Power -18 $375,560
T3 Will Gordon -18 $375,560
T8 David Lingmerth -17 $248,050
T8 Sam Ryder -17 $248,050
T10 Maverick McNealy -16 $190,650
T10 David Lipsky -16 $190,650
T10 Taylor Montgomery -16 $190,650
T10 Viktor Hovland -16 $190,650
T10 Patton Kizzire -16 $190,650
T15 Aaron Wise -15 $129,150
T15 Collin Morikawa -15 $129,150
T15 J.J. Spaun -15 $129,150
T15 Henrik Norlander -15 $129,150
T15 Martin Laird -15 $129,150
T15 Thomas Detry -15 $129,150
T21 Ryan Armour -14 $82,683
T21 Jason Day -14 $82,683
T21 Nick Hardy -14 $82,683
T21 Danny Willett -14 $82,683
T21 Davis Riley -14 $82,683
T21 Matthias Schwab -14 $82,683
T27 Matt Kuchar -13 $58,630
T27 Eric Cole -13 $58,630
T27 Patrick Rodgers -13 $58,630
T27 John Huh -13 $58,630
T27 Austin Cook -13 $58,630
T32 Harris English -12 $45,783
T32 Adam Hadwin -12 $45,783
T32 Dean Burmester -12 $45,783
T32 Scott Piercy -12 $45,783
T32 Harry Higgs -12 $45,783
T32 Brandon Wu -12 $45,783
T38 Lucas Glover -11 $36,490
T38 Beau Hossler -11 $36,490
T38 Austin Eckroat -11 $36,490
T38 Lee Hodges -11 $36,490
T42 Emiliano Grillo -10 $28,290
T42 K.H. Lee -10 $28,290
T42 Robert Streb -10 $28,290
T42 Alex Noren -10 $28,290
T42 Charley Hoffman -10 $28,290
T42 Greyson Sigg -10 $28,290
T48 Ryan Moore -9 $21,271
T48 Russell Knox -9 $21,271
T48 Philip Knowles -9 $21,271
T48 Andrew Putnam -9 $21,271
T48 Justin Suh -9 $21,271
T53 Brendon Todd -8 $19,489
T53 Nick Taylor -8 $19,489
T53 Carson Young -8 $19,489
T56 Billy Horschel -7 $18,942
T56 Sebastian Muñoz -7 $18,942
T56 Justin Lower -7 $18,942
T59 Ben Griffin -6 $18,368
T59 Hayden Buckley -6 $18,368
T59 Dylan Frittelli -6 $18,368
T59 Ben Taylor -6 $18,368
63 Joseph Bramlett -5 $17,958
T64 Danny Lee -3 $17,712
T64 Chris Kirk -3 $17,712
T66 Rory Sabbatini -2 $17,384
T66 MJ Daffue -2 $17,384
68 Francesco Molinari +2 $17,138

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2022 Butterfield Bermuda 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, Seamus Power.

Battling windy conditions, Power captured his second PGA Tour victory at the 2022 Butterfield Bermuda Championship at Port Royal Golf Course in Southampton, Bermuda. Power finished at 19 under, grinding on the back nine and holding on to beat Thomas Detry by one shot. Ben Griffin, who was tied for the 54-hole lead with Power, held the lead early but fell apart on the back nine. Still, he tied for third a little less than two years after he quit the game and worked as a mortgage officer.

Check out how much money each PGA Tour player earned this week at the 2022 Butterfield Bermuda Championship.

Prize money payouts

Position Player Score Earnings
1 Seamus Power -19 $1,170,000
2 Thomas Detry -18 $708,500
T3 Patrick Rodgers -17 $344,500
T3 Kevin Yu -17 $344,500
T3 Ben Griffin -17 $344,500
T6 Denny McCarthy -16 $227,500
T6 Aaron Baddeley -16 $227,500
T8 Justin Lower -15 $196,625
T8 Max McGreevy -15 $196,625
10 Harrison Endycott -14 $177,125
T11 David Lingmerth -13 $134,875
T11 Nick Watney -13 $134,875
T11 Alex Smalley -13 $134,875
T11 Sean O’Hair -13 $134,875
T11 Greyson Sigg -13 $134,875
T11 Brian Gay -13 $134,875
T17 Andrew Novak -12 $89,375
T17 Byeong-Hun An -12 $89,375
T17 Zecheng Dou -12 $89,375
T17 Akshay Bhatia -12 $89,375
T17 Fabian Gomez -12 $89,375
T17 Chesson Hadley -12 $89,375
T23 Nick Hardy -11 $56,550
T23 Nick Taylor -11 $56,550
T23 Austin Smotherman -11 $56,550
T23 Richy Werenski -11 $56,550
T23 Nico Echavarria -11 $56,550
T23 Robby Shelton -11 $56,550
T29 Garrick Higgo -10 $41,654
T29 MJ Daffue -10 $41,654
T29 Robert Streb -10 $41,654
T29 Adam Schenk -10 $41,654
T29 Charley Hoffman -10 $41,654
T29 Scott Harrington -10 $41,654
T35 Jonathan Byrd -9 $29,683
T35 Nate Lashley -9 $29,683
T35 Seung Yul Noh -9 $29,683
T35 Cameron Percy -9 $29,683
T35 Brandon Wu -9 $29,683
T35 Erik van Rooyen -9 $29,683
T35 John VanDerLaan -9 $29,683
T35 Brent Grant -9 $29,683
T35 Will Gordon -9 $29,683
T44 Tano Goya -8 $20,527
T44 Adam Long -8 $20,527
T44 Tyson Alexander -8 $20,527
T44 Austin Cook -8 $20,527
T44 C.T. Pan -8 $20,527
T49 Dylan Wu -7 $16,367
T49 Russell Knox -7 $16,367
T49 Arjun Atwal -7 $16,367
T49 Ben Martin -7 $16,367
T49 Ben Crane -7 $16,367
T54 Camilo Villegas -6 $15,275
T54 Aaron Rai -6 $15,275
T54 Brian Stuard -6 $15,275
T57 Ben Taylor -5 $14,950
T57 Philip Knowles -5 $14,950
T59 Scott Gutschewski -4 $14,690
T59 Trevor Werbylo -4 $14,690
61 Matthias Schmid -3 $14,495
62 Scott Brown -2 $14,365
T63 Harry Hall -1 $14,170
T63 Lucas Glover -1 $14,170
T65 Caleb Surratt (a) 1 $0
T65 Greg Chalmers 1 $13,910
67 Augusto Nunez 2 $13,715

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LIV Golf Team Championship Miami prize money payouts for each squad at Trump National Doral

Check out how much money each player and team won at the season finale.

DORAL, Fla. — LIV Golf’s inaugural season has come to a close.

The upstart circuit led by Greg Norman and backed by Saudi Arabia’s Public Investment Fund held its $50 million season finale team championship this week at Trump National Doral, where Dustin Johnson’s 4Aces won the top prize of $16 million that will see each player take home $4 million each.

Cameron Smith’s Punch GC finished second to earn $8 million, with Brooks Koepka’s Smash GC in third ($6 million) and Louis Oosthuizen’s Stinger GC in fourth ($4 million).

Here’s how much money all 12 teams and 48 players earned at the LIV Golf Team Championship.

Team championship prize money payouts

Position Team Prize money Share per player
1 4Aces GC
(Dustin Johnson, Patrick Reed, Pat Perez, Talor Gooch)
$16 million $4 million
2 Punch GC
(Cameron Smith, Marc Leishman, Matt Jones, Wade Ormsby)
$8 million $2 million
3 Smash GC
(Brooks Koepka, Peter Uihlein, Jason Kokrak, Chase Koepka)
$6 million $1.5 million
4 Stinger GC
(Louis Oosthuizen, Branden Grace, Charl Schwartzel, Hennie du Plessis)
$4 million $1 million
Eliminated after semifinals Cleeks GC
(Shergo Al Kurdi, Laurie Canter, Graeme McDowell, Richard Bland)
$3 million $750,000
Crushers GC
(Bryson DeChambeau, Paul Casey, Charles Howell III, Anirban Lahiri)
$3 million $750,000
Fireballs GC
(Sergio Garcia, Carlos Ortiz, Eugenio Chacarra, Abraham Ancer)
$3 million $750,000
Majesticks GC
(Ian Poulter, Lee Westwood, Henrik Stenson, Sam Horsfield)
$3 million $750,000
Eliminated after quarterfinals Niblicks GC
(Harold Varner III, Hudson Swafford, James Piot, Turk Pettit)
$1 million $250,000
Iron Heads GC
(Kevin Na, Sadom Kaewkanjana, Phachara Khongwatmai, Sihwan Kim)
$1 million $250,000
Hy Flyers GC
(Phil Mickelson, Bernd Wiesberger, Matthew Wolff, Cameron Triangle)
$1 million $250,000
Torque GC
(Joaquin Niemann, Scott Vincent, Adrian Otaegui, Jediah Morgan)
$1 million $250,000

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Dustin Johnson, Patrick Reed lead LIV Golf’s list of top prize money earners in its debut regular season

Of the 68 players to tee it up, 48 players made more than $1 million, with 15 making more than $4 million.

DORAL, Fla. — With $4 million going to the winner and $120,000 going to last place at each event, players were bound to make a ridiculous amount of money in LIV Golf’s first year. And they did.

Of the 68 players to tee it up on the upstart circuit led by Greg Norman and backed by Saudi Arabia’s Public Investment Fund, a whopping 48 players made more than $1 million, with 15 making more than $4 million, including Pat Perez, who earned $961,000 for his individual performances and $3,062,500 for team bonuses. Dustin Johnson, LIV’s inaugural regular-season champion and the captain of Perez and the 4Aces, blew away the field thanks to $10,575,267 in individual earnings for a $13,637,767 total.

This week, LIV Golf will host its team championship event at Trump National Doral in Miami, where teams will make at minimum $1 million ($250,000 per player). If a team advances to the semifinals, they’ll earn $3 million ($750,000 per player), with $4 million going to fourth place ($1 million per player), $6 million to third ($1.5 million per player), $8 million to the runner up ($2 million per player) and $16 million to the winners ($4 million per player).

Here’s how much money each player earned on the course in LIV Golf’s first regular season.

2022 CJ Cup 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, Rory McIlroy.

Making his first start of the new PGA Tour season, the 33-year-old defended his title at the 2022 CJ Cup – held this year at Congaree Golf Club in South Carolina – on Sunday and left the course with more than just a trophy. The victory will move McIlroy back to No. 1 in the Official World Golf Ranking on Monday, a position he last held in 2020.

The win is the 23rd of McIlroy’s career on Tour and follows his victorious efforts at the 2022 Tour Championship that also earned him a third FedEx Cup title. According to the Tour, McIlroy joins Tiger Woods as the only reigning FedEx Cup champions to win their following season debut.

Check out how much money each PGA Tour player earned this week at the 2022 CJ Cup.

Prize money payouts

Position Player Score Earnings
1 Rory McIlroy -17 $1,890,000
2 Kurt Kitayama -16 $1,134,000
3 K.H. Lee -15 $714,000
T4 Tommy Fleetwood -14 $462,000
T4 Jon Rahm -14 $462,000
6 Aaron Wise -12 $378,000
T7 Billy Horschel -11 $316,312
T7 Sam Burns -11 $316,312
T7 Lee Hodges -11 $316,312
T7 Brendon Todd -11 $316,312
T11 Jason Day -10 $252,000
T11 Tom Kim -10 $252,000
T13 Taylor Montgomery -9 $189,756
T13 Matt Fitzpatrick -9 $189,756
T13 Tyrrell Hatton -9 $189,756
T13 Cam Davis -9 $189,756
T13 Tom Hoge -9 $189,756
T18 Brendan Steele -8 $144,480
T18 Mito Pereira -8 $144,480
T18 Maverick McNealy -8 $144,480
T21 Keegan Bradley -7 $119,280
T21 Viktor Hovland -7 $119,280
T23 Cameron Young -6 $88,305
T23 Max Homa -6 $88,305
T23 Brian Harman -6 $88,305
T23 Corey Conners -6 $88,305
T23 Shane Lowry -6 $88,305
T23 Taylor Moore -6 $88,305
T29 Andrew Putnam -5 $65,730
T29 Matt Kuchar -5 $65,730
T29 Justin Suh -5 $65,730
T29 Wyndham Clark -5 $65,730
T29 Collin Morikawa -5 $65,730
T34 Rickie Fowler -4 $54,180
T34 Hideki Matsuyama -4 $54,180
T34 Sungjae Im -4 $54,180
T37 Denny McCarthy -3 $46,830
T37 Alex Noren -3 $46,830
T37 Bio Kim -3 $46,830
T40 Sebastián Muñoz -2 $38,430
T40 Justin Thomas -2 $38,430
T40 Keith Mitchell -2 $38,430
T40 Harris English -2 $38,430
T40 Danny Willett -2 $38,430
T45 Ryan Palmer -1 $29,085
T45 Scottie Scheffler -1 $29,085
T45 Emiliano Grillo -1 $29,085
T45 Russell Henley -1 $29,085
T49 Sanghyun Park E $24,010
T49 Adam Hadwin E $24,010
T49 Seamus Power E $24,010
T52 Davis Riley 1 $21,840
T52 Webb Simpson 1 $21,840
T52 Jordan Spieth 1 $21,840
T52 Si Woo Kim 1 $21,840
T52 Alex Smalley 1 $21,840
T52 Chris Kirk 1 $21,840
T58 Lucas Glover 2 $20,685
T58 Scott Stallings 2 $20,685
T58 Luke List 2 $20,685
T58 J.J. Spaun 2 $20,685
T62 Sepp Straka 3 $20,055
T62 Byeong Hun An 3 $20,055
64 Seonghyeon Kim 4 $19,740
T65 Christiaan Bezuidenhout 6 $19,425
T65 John Huh 6 $19,425
T67 Sahith Theegala 7 $18,795
T67 Gary Woodland 7 $18,795
T67 J.T. Poston 7 $18,795
T67 Troy Merritt 7 $18,795
71 Trey Mullinax 8 $18,270
T72 Chanmin Jung 9 $17,850
T72 Kevin Kisner 9 $17,850
T72 Chez Reavie 9 $17,850
75 Yongjun Bae 10 $17,430
76 Sanghun Shin 17 $17,220
T77 Yeongsu Kim 19 $16,905
T77 Yoseop Seo 19 $16,905

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How much money each player earned at LIV Golf Jeddah in Saudi Arabia

Brooks Koepka took home the $4 million top prize after a three-hole playoff.

A $4 million playoff broke out in LIV Golf’s regular-season finale in Saudi Arabia, and three holes later it was Brooks Koepka who emerged victorious.

The four-time major champion outdueled Peter Uihlein to win for the first time on the upstart circuit led by Greg Norman and backed by Saudi Arabia’s Public Investment Fund, claiming the top prize of $4 million while Uihlein walked away with $2.125 million. Martin Kaymer and Kevin Na, who both withdrew from the event, pocketed $121,000.

Check out the prize money payouts for each player at the 2022 LIV Golf Invitational Series event in Saudi Arabia.

Position Player Score Earnings
1* Brooks Koepka -12 $4,000,000
2 Peter Uihlein -12 $2,125,000
T3 Joaquin Niemann -11 $1,275,000
T3 Sergio Garcia -11 $1,275,000
T5 Matthew Wolff -10 $816,667
T5 Dustin Johnson -10 $816,667
T5 Paul Casey -10 $816,667
T8 Bernd Wiesberger -9 $602,500
T8 Charl Schwartzel -9 $602,500
T10 Anirban Lahiri -8 $550,000
T10 Abraham Ancer -8 $550,000
T12 Talor Gooch -7 $289,714
T12 Jediah Morgan -7 $289,714
T12 Chase Koepka -7 $289,714
T12 Lee Westwood -7 $289,714
T12 Graeme McDowell -7 $289,714
T12 Patrick Reed -7 $289,714
T12 Carlos Ortiz -7 $289,714
T19 Charles Howell Iii -6 $210,000
T19 Sihwan Kim -6 $210,000
T21 Bryson DeChambeau -5 $172,500
T21 Cameron Smith -5 $172,500
T21 Jason Kokrak -5 $172,500
T21 James Piot -5 $172,500
T25 Phachara Khongwatmai -4 $164,000
T25 Richard Bland -4 $164,000
T25 Eugenio Lopez-Chacarra -4 $164,000
T28 Branden Grace -3 $156,000
T28 Sam Horsfield -3 $156,000
T28 Laurie Canter -3 $156,000
T28 Louis Oosthuizen -3 $156,000
T28 Ian Poulter -3 $156,000
T33 Harold Varner III -2 $149,000
T33 Hideto Tanihara -2 $149,000
T35 Marc Leishman -1 $144,000
T35 Wade Ormsby -1 $144,000
T35 Phil Mickelson -1 $144,000
T38 Henrik Stenson 1 $138,000
T38 Sadom Kaewkanjana 1 $138,000
T38 Turk Pettit 1 $138,000
T41 Hudson Swafford 2 $131,000
T41 Cameron Tringale 2 $131,000
T41 Scott Vincent 2 $131,000
T41 Shaun Norris 2 $131,000
45 Matt Jones 3 $126,000
46 Pat Perez 6 $124,000
Martin Kaymer WD $121,000
Kevin Na WD $121,000

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2022 Zozo 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, Keegan Bradley.

The 36-year-old earned his fifth PGA Tour victory on Sunday at the 2022 Zozo Championship, where he shot a 2-under 68 in the final round to beat Rickie Fowler by one shot at 15 under. Bradley last won in 2018 at the BMW Championship while Fowler was looking for his first win since the 2019 WM Phoenix Open. For his efforts Bradley will leave Accordia Golf Narashino Country Club in Chiba, Japan, with the top prize of $1,980,000, with Fowler taking home $968,000.

Check out how much money each PGA Tour player earned this week at the 2022 Zozo Championship.

Prize money payouts

Position Player Score Earnings
1  Keegan Bradley -15 $1,980,000
T2  Rickie Fowler -14 $968,000
T2  Andrew Putnam -14 $968,000
4  Emiliano Grillo -13 $528,000
T5  Sahith Theegala -12 $401,500
T5  Hayden Buckley -12 $401,500
T5  Viktor Hovland -12 $401,500
8  Cameron Champ -11 $341,000
T9  Xander Schauffele -10 $297,000
T9  Matthew NeSmith -10 $297,000
T9  Tom Hoge -10 $297,000
T12  Keita Nakajima -9 $222,310
T12  Ryo Hisatsune -9 $222,310
T12  Taylor Moore -9 $222,310
T12  Maverick McNealy -9 $222,310
T16  Mikumu Horikawa -8 $151,674
T16  Satoshi Kodaira -8 $151,674
T16  Patrick Rodgers -8 $151,674
T16  Wyndham Clark -8 $151,674
T16  Adam Schenk -8 $151,674
T16  Beau Hossler -8 $151,674
T16  Joel Dahmen -8 $151,674
T23  Mackenzie Hughes -7 $107,360
T23  Lee Hodges -7 $107,360
T25  J.J. Spaun -6 $85,085
T25  Corey Conners -6 $85,085
T25  Tom Kim -6 $85,085
T25  Alex Smalley -6 $85,085
T29  Dylan Frittelli -5 $65,796
T29  Cam Davis -5 $65,796
T29  Christiaan Bezuidenhout -5 $65,796
T29  Sungjae Im -5 $65,796
T29  Kurt Kitayama -5 $65,796
T29  Luke List -5 $65,796
T29  Brandon Wu -5 $65,796
T36  Kazuki Higa -4 $50,298
T36  Sebastián Muñoz -4 $50,298
T36  Aaron Rai -4 $50,298
T36  Sam Ryder -4 $50,298
T40  David Lipsky -3 $40,260
T40  Hideki Matsuyama -3 $40,260
T40  Scott Stallings -3 $40,260
T40  Stephan Jaeger -3 $40,260
T40  Brendan Steele -3 $40,260
T45  Martin Laird -2 $27,638
T45  Si Woo Kim -2 $27,638
T45  Sepp Straka -2 $27,638
T45  Collin Morikawa -2 $27,638
T45  John Huh -2 $27,638
T45  Tyrrell Hatton -2 $27,638
T45  Chez Reavie -2 $27,638
T45  Mito Pereira -2 $27,638
T53  Danny Lee -1 $22,587
T53  Cameron Young -1 $22,587
T53  Takumi Kanaya -1 $22,587
T53  Adam Long -1 $22,587
T53  Tommy Fleetwood -1 $22,587
T53  Yuto Katsuragawa -1 $22,587
T59  C.T. Pan E $21,340
T59  K.H. Lee E $21,340
T59  Adam Svensson E $21,340
T59  Rikuya Hoshino E $21,340
T59  Lucas Herbert E $21,340
T64  Matt Wallace 1 $20,570
T64  Naoyuki Kataoka 1 $20,570
66  Mark Hubbard 2 $20,240
T67  Aguri Iwasaki 3 $19,910
T67  Davis Riley 3 $19,910
T69  Chad Ramey 4 $19,470
T69  Hiroshi Iwata 4 $19,470
71  Troy Merritt 5 $19,140
T72  Riki Kawamoto 7 $18,810
T72  Peter Malnati 7 $18,810
T74  Kevin Streelman 8 $18,370
T74  Russell Knox 8 $18,370
76  Kaito Onishi 9 $18,040
77  Tomoharu Otsuki 10 $17,820
78  Shugo Imahira 13 $17,600

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Big money on the line at 2022 Zozo Championship, which has produced big-name winners each year

The Zozo is a 78-man, limited field, no-cut tournament.

The PGA Tour heads to Japan for the Zozo Championship this week.

In its first three years, the Zozo has produced big-name tournament champs.

Hideki Matsuyama is back to defend his title. He banked $1.791 million after winning on home soil a year ago. In 2020, Patrick Cantlay earned $1.44 million after the event was moved to Southern California and played at Sherwood Country Club due to COVID restrictions in Japan. In 2019, in the inaugural playing of the first Tour event in Japan, Tiger Woods won his 82nd title while also pocketing $1.755 million. October 27 will mark three years since his last Tour title.

The 2022 version of the event, played again at the Accordia Golf Narashino Country Club in Chiba, will feature its largest first-place prize yet. It’s also one of the largest checks on the PGA Tour. Of course, there are plenty of qualifiers in the pecking order and the Zozo is a 78-man, limited field event with no cut, but it’s still a bigger payday than most events on the schedule.

FedEx Cup Playoffs

Tournament First-place money
Tour Championship $18 million
BMW Championship $2.7 million
FedEx St. Jude Championship $2.7 million

Players

Tournament First-place money
The Players Championship $3.6 million

Major championships

Tournament First-place money
U.S. Open $3.15 million
Masters Tournament $2.7 million
PGA Championship $2.7 million
The Open Championship $2.5 million

WGCs

Tournament First-place money
World Golf Championships-Dell Technologies Match Play $2.1 million

Invitationals

Tournament First-place money
Arnold Palmer Invitational $2.16 million
Genesis Invitational $2.16 million
The Memorial $2.16 million

Best of the rest

Tournament First-place money
Zozo Championship $1.98 million
CJ Cup in South Carolina $1.89 million
AT&T Byron Nelson $1.638 million
Wells Fargo Championship $1.62 million

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