2024 Lotte Championship prize money payouts for every LPGA player in Hawaii

Kim has won $1,099,359 this season and $3,138,132 in her LPGA career.

A Lim Kim crossed the $1 million mark in earnings this season after her victory at the Lotte Championship in Hawaii. The 29-year-old South Korean earned $450,000 for her two-stroke triumph over Russian rookie Nataliya Guseva.

Kim has won $1,099,359 this season and $3,138,132 in her LPGA career. The 2020 U.S. Women’s Open champion waited 1,426 days between titles. She becomes the third South Korean player to win on tour this season, joining Amy Yang (KPMG Women’s PGA Championship) and Haeran Ryu (FM Championship).

Kim has three titles on the KLPGA.

Here’s a look at the prize money payouts for each player at the 2024 Lotte Championship from a purse of $3 million.

2024 Lotte Championship prize money payouts

Position Player Score Earnings
1 A Lim Kim -18 $450,000
2 Nataliya Guseva -16 $282,977
3 Auston Kim -15 $205,279
4 Nasa Hataoka -14 $158,799
T5 Yuri Yoshida -13 $116,916
T5 Ryann O’Toole -13 $116,916
7 Jin Young Ko -12 $87,535
8 Lindy Duncan -11 $76,690
T9 Hyo Joo Kim -10 $65,845
T9 Angel Yin -10 $65,845
T11 Gurleen Kaur -9 $52,713
T11 Ruixin Liu -9 $52,713
T11 Bianca Pagdanganan -9 $52,713
T11 Grace Kim -9 $52,713
T15 Somi Lee -8 $42,553
T15 Azahara Munoz -8 $42,553
T15 Jodi Ewart Shadoff -8 $42,553
T18 Brooke M. Henderson -7 $37,648
T18 Sofia Garcia -7 $37,648
T20 Arpichaya Yubol -6 $32,561
T20 Gaby Lopez -6 $32,561
T20 Pauline Roussin-Bouchard -6 $32,561
T20 Ayaka Furue -6 $32,561
T20 Perrine Delacour -6 $32,561
T20 Jeongeun Lee5 -6 $32,561
T26 Erika Hara -5 $26,881
T26 Angela Stanford -5 $26,881
T26 So Young Lee -5 $26,881
T26 Pavarisa Yoktuan -5 $26,881
T30 Paula Reto -4 $22,464
T30 Liqi Zeng -4 $22,464
T30 Emily Kristine Pedersen -4 $22,464
T30 Amanda Doherty -4 $22,464
T30 Pernilla Lindberg -4 $22,464
T35 Mao Saigo -3 $17,293
T35 Aline Krauter -3 $17,293
T35 Yan Liu -3 $17,293
T35 Gina Kim -3 $17,293
T35 Robyn Choi -3 $17,293
T35 Kristen Gillman -3 $17,293
T35 Youmin Hwang -3 $17,293
T35 Ashleigh Buhai -3 $17,293
T43 Annie Park -2 $12,491
T43 Caroline Masson -2 $12,491
T43 Muni He -2 $12,491
T43 Sophia Schubert -2 $12,491
T43 Yuna Nishimura -2 $12,491
T43 Stephanie Kyriacou -2 $12,491
T43 Jasmine Suwannapura -2 $12,491
T43 Yue Ren -2 $12,491
T51 Yu-Sang Hou -1 $10,226
T51 Hye-Jin Choi -1 $10,226
T51 Sophia Popov -1 $10,226
T54 Yu Jin Sung E $8,831
T54 Elizabeth Szokol E $8,831
T54 Xiaowen Yin E $8,831
T54 Olivia Cowan E $8,831
T54 Frida Kinhult E $8,831
T54 Savannah Grewal E $8,831
T60 Kiira Riihijarvi 1 $7,670
T60 Polly Mack 1 $7,670
62 Georgia Hall 2 $7,435
63 Malia Nam 4 $7,282
T64 Morgane Metraux 6 $7,049
T64 Clariss Guce 6 $7,049

 

2024 World Wide Technology Championship: Prize money, TV coverage, who’s in the field and more

The PGA Tour is on to Mexico.

After a week off, the PGA Tour’s is back for a three-event stretch to conclude its 2024 season.

The 2024 World Wide Technology Championship gets underway Thursday in Mexico, and it’s the second year the event has been at Tiger Woods’ El Cardonal at Diamante in Cabo San Lucas. In a bunker on the first hole is a plaque to “commemorate” the inaugural tee shot hit by Woods in December of 2014.

The WWTC is the sixth PGA Tour event of eight in the fall slate. After this week, the Tour heads to Bermuda before the season-ending RSM Classic, the final chance for players to secure their spots in the top 125.

From TV coverage to field information and prize money, here’s everything you need to know about the 2024 World Wide Technology Championship.

World Wide Technology Championship course information

El Cardonal at Diamante in Cabo San Lucas, Mexico is a par-72 layout measuring 7,452 yards. Tiger Woods was the architect. This will be the second time the tournament is held at El Cardonal.

World Wide Technology Championship purse, prize money

The purse at the 2024 Zozo Championship is $7.2 million with a first-place prize of $1.296 million. Five of the eight Fall series events have smaller purses from a year ago, including the WWTC, which is down $1 million.

World Wide Technology Championship TV coverage

Thursday, Nov. 7: 2-5 p.m. ET (Golf Channel)
Friday, Nov. 8: 2-5 p.m. ET (Golf Channel)
Saturday, Nov. 9: 2-5 p.m. ET (Golf Channel)
Sunday, Nov. 10: 2-5 p.m. ET (Golf Channel)

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World Wide Technology Championship field

The inaugural tournament at the course a year ago saw Erik van Rooyen hoist the trophy. Luke Donald, Keith Mitchell and Cameron Young are amongst the notables teeing it up in Mexico.

2024 Toto Japan Classic prize money payouts for every LPGA player

Here’s a look at the prize money payouts for each player at the 2024 Toto Japan Classic from a purse of $2 million.

What a week for Japanese star Rio Takeda.

Takeda outdueled Marina Alex in a six-hole playoff to win the 2024 Toto Japan Classic, her eighth victor this year on the JLPGA Tour and her first on the LPGA.

She is ranked No. 25 in the Rolex Women’s World Golf Rankings and because of her win at the TOTO Japan Classic, a co-sanctioned event with the LPGA and JLPGA Tours, she is eligible for LPGA membership. She is eligible to accept immediate membership or, similarly to Mone Inami after the 2023 TOTO Japan Classic, she can defer to the 2025 LPGA season.

If Takeda accepts immediate LPGA membership, she will earn $300,000 towards her official and career earnings on the LPGA this year.

Here’s a look at the prize money payouts for each player at the 2024 Toto Japan Classic from a purse of $2 million.

2024 Toto Japan Classic prize money payouts

Position Player Score Earnings
1 Rio Takeda -15 $300,000
2 Marina Alex -15 $182,538
3 Haeran Ryu -14 $132,418
T4 Saiki Fujita -13 $92,443
T4 Yealimi Noh -13 $92,443
T6 Yui Kawamoto -12 $54,467
T6 Nanna Koerstz Madsen -12 $54,467
T6 Ariya Jutanugarn -12 $54,467
T6 Hana Wakimoto -12 $54,467
T10 Chisato Iwai -11 $38,975
T10 Ayaka Furue -11 $38,975
T12 Miyu Yamashita -10 $31,880
T12 Linn Grant -10 $31,880
T12 Mi Hyang Lee -10 $31,880
T12 Yuna Nishimura -10 $31,880
16 Hikaru Yoshimoto -9 $27,383
T17 Gemma Dryburgh -8 $23,945
T17 Xiyu Lin -8 $23,945
T17 Hyo Joo Kim -8 $23,945
T17 Hira Naveed -8 $23,945
T17 Karen Tsuruoka -8 $23,945
T22 Ayako Kimura -7 $20,213
T22 Arpichaya Yubol -7 $20,213
T22 Pajaree Anannarukarn -7 $20,213
T22 Jin Young Ko -7 $20,213
T26 Minami Katsu -6 $16,065
T26 Mao Saigo -6 $16,065
T26 Jennifer Kupcho -6 $16,065
T26 Kokona Sakurai -6 $16,065
T26 Chanettee Wannasaen -6 $16,065
T26 Haruka Amamoto -6 $16,065
T26 Moriya Jutanugarn -6 $16,065
T26 Yuka Saso -6 $16,065
T34 Grace Kim -5 $12,292
T34 Alexa Pano -5 $12,292
T34 Yuka Yasuda -5 $12,292
T34 Erika Hara -5 $12,292
T34 Nataliya Guseva -5 $12,292
T39 Akie Iwai -4 $9,432
T39 MinYoung Lee -4 $9,432
T39 Shuri Sakuma -4 $9,432
T39 Minami Hiruta -4 $9,432
T39 Narin An -4 $9,432
T39 Lala Anai -4 $9,432
T39 Seonwoo Bae -4 $9,432
T39 Sakura Koiwai -4 $9,432
T47 Lucy Li -3 $6,756
T47 Sayaka Takahashi -3 $6,756
T47 Hinako Shibuno -3 $6,756
T47 Linnea Strom -3 $6,756
T47 Haruka Morita -3 $6,756
T47 Kotone Hori -3 $6,756
T47 Amiyu Ozeki -3 $6,756
T47 Hana Lee -3 $6,756
T47 Haruka Kawasaki -3 $6,756
T47 Jiyai Shin -3 $6,756
T57 Allisen Corpuz -2 $5,297
T57 Serena Aoki -2 $5,297
T57 Momoko Osato -2 $5,297
T57 Shiho Kuwaki -2 $5,297
T61 Shina Kanazawa -1 $4,797
T61 Jenny Shin -1 $4,797
T61 Brooke M. Henderson -1 $4,797
T64 A Lim Kim E $4,347
T64 Somi Lee E $4,347
T64 Minjee Lee E $4,347
T64 Wei-Ling Hsu E $4,347
T64 Miyuu Abe E $4,347
T64 Gabriela Ruffels E $4,347
T70 Sarah Schmelzel 1 $3,973
T70 Leona Maguire 1 $3,973
72 Paula Reto 2 $3,897
T73 Mitsuki Kobayashi 3 $3,799
T73 Jin Hee Im 3 $3,799
T73 Wichanee Meechai 3 $3,799
76 Sora Kamiya 5 $3,704
77 Peiyun Chien 7 $3,657
Ai Suzuki WD $3,611

 

2024 Genesis Championship prize money payouts for every player in South Korea

For his efforts, An will bank $680,000 out of the $4 million purse.

A pair of familiar faces battled it out down the stretch in South Korea.

Ben An topped fellow Korean and International Presidents Cup teammate Tom Kim on the first playoff hole Sunday to take home the 2024 Genesis Championship on the DP World Tour. When Kim found himself in trouble in the playoff, An converted a birdie opportunity to earn his second DP World Tour victory at Jack Nicklaus Golf Club Korea in Incheon.

For his efforts, An will bank $680,000 out of the $4 million purse. Kim isn’t going home empty handed, either.

Here’s a look at the prize money payouts for every golfer at the Genesis Championship.

Genesis Championship prize money payouts

Position Player Score Earnings
1 Byeong Hun An -17 $680,000
2 Tom Kim -17 $440,000
3 Ricardo Gouveia -16 $252,000
4 Antoine Rozner -15 $200,000
5 Guido Migliozzi -14 $169,600
T6 Casey Jarvis -12 $120,000
T6 Ivan Cantero -12 $120,000
T6 Francesco Laporta -12 $120,000
T9 Nicolai Hojgaard -11 $75,280
T9 Todd Clements -11 $75,280
T9 Hongtaek Kim -11 $75,280
T9 Brandon Stone -11 $75,280
T9 Rikuya Hoshino -11 $75,280
T14 Marcus Kinhult -10 $53,250
T14 Jason Scrivener -10 $53,250
T14 Gavin Green -10 $53,250
T14 Johannes Veerman -10 $53,250
T14 Chase Hanna -10 $53,250
T14 Marcel Schneider -10 $53,250
T14 Rasmus Neergaard-Petersen -10 $53,250
T14 Alejandro Del Rey -10 $53,250
T22 Marco Penge -9 $43,400
T22 David Law -9 $43,400
T22 David Micheluzzi -9 $43,400
T22 Daniel Hillier -9 $43,400
26 Wooyoung Cho -8 $40,400
T27 Hurly Long -7 $35,600
T27 Keita Nakajima -7 $35,600
T27 Manuel Elvira -7 $35,600
T27 Søren Kjeldsen -7 $35,600
T27 Pedro Figueiredo -7 $35,600
T27 Hanmil Jung -7 $35,600
T27 Jonas Blixt -7 $35,600
T34 Callum Shinkwin -6 $29,100
T34 Eddie Pepperell -6 $29,100
T34 Filippo Celli -6 $29,100
T34 Seungtaek Lee -6 $29,100
T38 Hanbyeol Kim -5 $26,400
T38 Maximilian Kieffer -5 $26,400
T40 Haotong Li -4 $24,000
T40 Daan Huizing -4 $24,000
T40 Seunghyuk Kim -4 $24,000
T40 Matthew Southgate -4 424,000
T44 Yubin Jang -3 $20,400
T44 Guntaek Koh -3 $20,400
T44 Joel Girrbach -3 $20,400
T44 Adrien Saddier -3 $20,400
T44 Louis de Jager -3 $20,400
T49 Doyeob Mun -2 $16,400
T49 Matthias Schwab -2 $16,400
T49 Maximilian Rottluff -2 $16,400
T49 Scott Jamieson -2 $16,400
T49 Andrew Wilson -2 $16,400
T54 Sanghee Lee -1 $13,400
T54 Jeong weon Ko -1 $13,400
T54 Gyumin Lee -1 $13,400
T54 Edoardo Molinari -1 $13,400
58 Richard Mansell E $12,400
59 James Morrison 1 $12,000
T60 Alfredo Garcia-Heredia 2 $10,400
T60 Yeongsu Kim 2 $10,400
T60 Marcus Armitage 2 $10,400
T60 Kiradech Aphibarnrat 2 $10,400
T60 Woo-Hyun Kim 2 $10,400
T65 Shubhankar Sharma 3 49,400
T65 Galam Jeon 3 $9,400
67 Inhoi Hur 4 $8,800
68 Ashun Wu 5 $8,400

 

2024 Maybank Championship prize money payouts for every LPGA player in Malaysia

This season, Yin has earned $2,397,966 and is up to $5,462,783 in her career.

What a stretch it has been for Ruoning Yin.

Two weeks ago, she won in her hometown. Now, she’s a winner again, this time at the 2024 Maybank Championship.

The 22-year-old outdueled Jeeno Thitikul down the stretch at Kuala Lumpur Golf and Country Club in Malaysia to earn her fifth LPGA win. One of those wins was with Thitikul as Yin’s partner earlier this year at the Dow Championship.

With her win, Yin earns $450,000. This season, she has earned $2,397,966 and is up to $5,462,783 in her career.

Here’s a look at the prize money payouts for each player at the 2024 Maybank Championship from a purse of $3 million.

2024 Maybank Championship prize money payouts

Position Player Score Earnings
1 Ruoning Yin -23 $450,000
2 Jeeno Thitikul -22 $275,721
3 Haeran Ryu -21 $200,016
T4 Bailey Tardy -16 $139,634
T4 Maja Stark -16 $139,634
T6 Hannah Green -15 $82,272
T6 Hye-Jin Choi -15 $82,272
T6 Wei-Ling Hsu -15 $82,272
T6 Marina Alex -15 $82,272
T10 Brooke M. Henderson -13 $58,572
T10 Pajaree Anannarukarn -13 $58,572
T12 Charley Hull -12 $46,795
T12 Linn Grant -12 $46,795
T12 Lucy Li -12 $46,795
T12 Nataliya Guseva -12 $46,795
T12 Mirabel Ting (a) -12 $0
T12 Celine Boutier -12 $46,795
T18 Yuka Saso -11 $36,833
T18 Ashley Lau -11 $36,833
T18 Amy Yang -11 $36,833
T18 Bianca Pagdanganan -11 $36,833
T22 Arpichaya Yubol -10 $29,474
T22 Sarah Schmelzel -10 $29,474
T22 Peiyun Chien -10 $29,474
T22 Allisen Corpuz -10 $29,474
T22 Ariya Jutanugarn -10 $29,474
T22 Narin An -10 $29,474
T22 Gabriela Ruffels -10 $29,474
T22 Ruixin Liu -10 $29,474
T30 Jin Hee Im -9 $22,749
T30 Yealimi Noh -9 $22,749
T30 Jennifer Kupcho -9 $22,749
T30 Ayaka Furue -9 $22,749
T30 Mao Saigo -9 $22,749
T35 Angel Yin -8 $18,945
T35 Patty Tavatanakit -8 $18,945
T35 Leona Maguire -8 $18,945
T35 Kristen Gillman -8 $18,945
T39 Paula Reto -7 $15,117
T39 Georgia Hall -7 $15,117
T39 A Lim Kim -7 $15,117
T39 Ashleigh Buhai -7 $15,117
T39 Esther Henseleit -7 $15,117
T39 Yuna Nishimura -7 $15,117
T39 Nanna Koerstz Madsen -7 $15,117
T46 Chanettee Wannasaen -6 $11,925
T46 Minami Katsu -6 $11,925
T46 Grace Kim -6 $11,925
T46 Madelene Sagstrom -6 $11,925
T46 Jasmine Suwannapura -6 $11,925
T51 Ssu-Chia Cheng -5 $9,963
T51 Yu Jin Sung -5 $9,963
T51 Hira Naveed -5 $9,963
T51 Emily Kristine Pedersen -5 $9,963
T51 Wichanee Meechai -5 $9,963
T56 Carlota Ciganda -4 $8,453
T56 Xiyu Lin -4 $8,453
T56 Gaby Lopez -4 $8,453
T56 Moriya Jutanugarn -4 $8,453.
T56 Megan Khang -4 $8,453
T61 Linnea Strom -3 $7,473
T61 Gemma Dryburgh -3 $7,473
T63 Nasa Hataoka -2 $6,907
T63 Albane Valenzuela -2 $6,907
T63 Somi Lee -2 $6,907
T63 Lilia Vu -2 $6,907
67 Jin Young Ko E $6,642
T68 Ryann O’Toole 4 $6,416
T68 Chayanit Wangmahaporn 4 $6,416
T70 Auston Kim 5 $6,114
T70 Anna Nordqvist 5 $6,114
72 Alexa Pano 8 $5,964
73 Kristina Natalia Yoko 10 $5,886
74 Liyana Durisic 17 $5,811
75 Ida Ayu Melati 20 $5,736
76 Durriyah Damian 21 $5,667

 

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

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

Nico Echavarria is a two-time PGA Tour winner.

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

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

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

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

Zozo Championship prize money payouts

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

 

2024 Zozo Championship: Prize money, TV coverage, who’s in the field and more

The PGA Tour heads to Asia this week.

The PGA Tour’s fourth in event in as many weeks is going international. In fact, it’s the first of three straight PGA Tour events outside of the United States.

The 2024 Zozo Championship gets underway Thursday in Japan, the fifth time the tournament has been contested in Asia. In 2020 during COVID, it was held in the United States.

The Zozo is the fifth PGA Tour event of eight in the fall slate. After this week, the Tour is off for a week before returning to North America for its final three official events of 2024.

From TV coverage to field information and prize money, here’s everything you need to know about the 2024 Zozo Championship.

Zozo Championship course information

Accordia Golf Narashino Country Club in Chiba, Japan is a par-70 layout measuring 7,079 yards. Kinya Fujita was the architect. This will be the fifth time the tournament has been at Accordia Golf Narashino.

Zozo Championship purse, prize money

The purse at the 2024 Zozo Championship is $8.5 million with a first-place prize of $1.53 million. Five of the eight Fall series events have smaller purses from a year ago but the Zozo features the same total purse and same first-place money as it did in 2023.

Zozo Championship TV coverage

Wednesday, Oct. 23-24: 11 p.m.-3 a.m. ET (Golf Channel)
Thursday, Oct. 24-5: 11 p.m.-3 a.m. ET (Golf Channel)
Friday, Oct. 25-26: 11 p.m.-3 a.m. ET (Golf Channel)
Saturday, Oct. 26-27:11 p.m.-3 a.m. ET (Golf Channel)

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Zozo Championship field

Defending champion Collin Morikawa is one of the notables heading to Japan. Rickie Fowler, Joel Dahmen, Max Homa, Will Zalatoris, Justin Thomas, Sahith Theegala and Hideki Matsuyama are also teeing it up.

Morikawa and Matsuyama are the only past champs in the field. Keegan Bradley (2021), Patrick Cantlay (2020) and Tiger Woods (2019) are the other tournament winners. Woods’ win was his 82nd and latest PGA Tour win.

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 BMW Ladies Championship prize money payouts for every LPGA player in South Korea

Hannah Green earned $330,000 for her third LPGA win of the season.

Hannah Green earned $330,000 for her third title of the season on the LPGA at the BMW Ladies Championship. The 27-year-old Aussie has amassed $1,912,819 this season and $6,426,760 in her career. She became the third player in 2024 to win three or more events, joining Nelly Korda (six) and Lydia Ko (three).

The limited 78-player field featured 17 of the 18 winners on tour this season. World No. 1 Nelly Korda missed the event with a neck injury.

With no cut, every player in the field cashed a check. Alison Lee finished last after shocking weekend rounds of 79-81 and earned $4,093.

Green ranks ninth on the LPGA money list this season, with Korda leading the way at $3,676,930.

Here’s a look at the prize money payouts for each player at the 2024 BMW Ladies Championship from a purse of $2.2 million.

Prize money payouts for 2024 B MW Ladies Championship

Position Player Score Earnings
1 Hannah Green -19 $330,000
2 Celine Boutier -18 $201,719
3 Chanettee Wannasaen -17 $146,333
T4 Hye-Jin Choi -16 $102,157
T4 Yu Jin Sung -16 $102,157
T6 Haeran Ryu -15 $68,473
T6 Ashleigh Buhai -15 $68,473
T8 Angel Yin -14 $47,489
T8 Jin Hee Im -14 $47,489
T8 Megan Khang -14 $47,489
T8 Jeeno Thitikul -14 $47,489
T12 Mao Saigo -13 $37,438
T12 Lydia Ko -13 $37,438
T14 Ruoning Yin -12 $33,021
T14 Jenny Shin -12 $33,021
T16 Yealimi Noh -11 $29,487
T16 Ryann O’Toole -11 $29,487
T18 Rose Zhang -10 $26,358
T18 Allisen Corpuz -10 $26,358
T18 A Lim Kim -10 $26,358
T21 Gaby Lopez -9 $24,076
T21 Jihyo Jung -9 $24,076
T23 Sei Young Kim -8 $21,904
T23 Soomin Oh (a) -8
T23 Auston Kim -8 $21,904
T23 Nanna Koerstz Madsen -8 $21,904
T27 Carlota Ciganda -7 $18,443
T27 Esther Henseleit -7 $18,443
T27 Jiyai Shin -7 $18,443
T27 Bailey Tardy -7 $18,443
T27 Lucy Li -7 $18,443
T27 Hyo Joo Kim -7 $18,443
T33 Peiyun Chien -5 $13,901
T33 Emily Kristine Pedersen -5 $13,901
T33 Ruixin Liu -5 $13,901
T33 Somi Lee -5 $13,901
T33 Albane Valenzuela -5 $13,901
T33 Amy Yang -5 $13,901
T33 Linnea Strom -5 $13,901
T33 Minjee Lee -5 $13,901
T41 Jasmine Suwannapura -4 $10,602
T41 Maja Stark -4 $10,602
T41 Jennifer Kupcho -4 $10,602
T41 Moriya Jutanugarn -4 $10,602
T41 Ayaka Furue -4 $10,602
T46 Brooke M. Henderson -3 $8,559
T46 Narin An -3 $8,559
T46 Nataliya Guseva -3 $8,559
T46 Gabriela Ruffels -3 $8,559
T46 Ariya Jutanugarn -3 $8,559
T46 Lauren Coughlin -3 $8,559
T52 Pajaree Anannarukarn -2 $7,179
T52 Lilia Vu -2 $7,179
T52 Gemma Dryburgh -2 $7,179
T52 Kumkang Park -2 $7,179
T52 Hyojin Yang (a) -2
T57 Sarah Schmelzel -1 $6,405
T57 Grace Kim -1 $6,405
T57 Minami Katsu -1 $6,405
T60 Patty Tavatanakit E $5,588
T60 Jeongeun Lee6 E $5,588
T60 Yuna Nishimura E $5,588
T60 Alexa Pano E $5,588
T60 Yuka Saso E $5,588
T65 Mi Hyang Lee 1 $5,136
T65 Arpichaya Yubol 1 $5,136
T67 Anna Nordqvist 2 $4,804
T67 Hira Naveed 2 $4,804
T67 Wei-Ling Hsu 2 $4,804
T67 Eun-Hee Ji 2 $4,804
71 Paula Reto 3 $4,528
T72 Madelene Sagstrom 4 $4,391
T72 Ssu-Chia Cheng 4 $4,391
74 Danielle Kang 5 $4,306
75 Andrea Lee 7 $4,251
76 Wichanee Meechai 12 $4,196
77 Jiwon Jeon 15 $4,146
78 Alison Lee 18 $4,093

 

2024 Shriners Children’s Open: Prize money, TV coverage, who’s in the field and more

TPC Summerlin ranks No. 3 in Nevada on Golfweek’s Best ranking.

The PGA Tour’s FedEx Fall Series heads to Sin City for the Shriners Children’s Open.

A longstanding event on the PGA Tour schedule, the event is held at TPC Summerlin and is the fourth of eight events in the FedEx Cup Fall. The course is only two hours by car from last week’s event, the Black Desert Championship.

TPC Summerlin ranks No. 3 in Nevada on Golfweek’s Best ranking of top private layouts in the state.

From TV coverage to field information and prize money, here’s everything you need to know about the 2024 Shriners Children’s Open.

Shriners Children’s course information

Black Desert Resort is a par 71 layout measuring 7,255 yards. Bobby Weed and Fuzzy Zoeller were the architects.

Shriners Children’s purse, prize money

The purse at the 2024 Black Desert Championship is $7 million with $1.26 million going to the winner. A year ago, the total purse was $8.4 million with first place good for $1.512 million. It’s one of five fall events with a reduced purse from 2023.

Shriners Children’s TV coverage

Thursday, Oct. 17: 7 a.m. to 8 p.m. ET (ESPN+); 5-8 p.m. ET (Golf Channel)
Friday, Oct. 18: 7 a.m. to 8 p.m. ET (ESPN+); 5-8 p.m. ET (Golf Channel)
Saturday, Oct. 19: 5-8 p.m. ET (Golf Channel)
Sunday, Oct. 20: 5-8 p.m. ET (Golf Channel)

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Shriners Children’s field

Tom Kim, who has won the Shriners Children’s Open the past two years, has a chance to become the seventh player in PGA Tour history to win an event three straight times. The field size will be 132. Matt McCarty, who won the inaugural Black Desert Championship on Sunday, has been added to the field.

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