2024 T-Mobile Match Play prize money payouts for each LPGA player

Korda’s 12th win pushed her career winnings on the LPGA to more than $10 million.

Nelly Korda has won again on the LPGA.

A fourth straight win, as a matter of fact, the first to do it since Lorena Ochoa in 2008.

And she’s added another $300,000 to her bank account. Her 12th win pushed her career winnings on the LPGA to more than $10 million. Korda is the 25th golfer to hit that mark, doing so in her 132nd start. She tied the mark set by Lorena Ochoa in 2008 for fastest to surpass $1 million in a season.

For her latest win, she had to navigate the five-day, multi-format tournament. The Match Play had 54 holes of stroke play over three days before switching to three days of match play.

Check out the prize money payouts at Shadow Creek Golf Course in Las Vegas.

Position Golfer Earnings
1 Nelly Korda $300,000
2 Leona Maguire $187,584
T3 Sei Young Kim $120,673
T3 Narin An $120,673
T5 Moriya Jutanugarn $65,729
T5 Rose Zhang $65,729
T5 Minami Katsu $65,729
T5 Angel Yin $65,729
T9 Hae Ran Ryu $41,936
T9 Brooke Henderson $41,936
T9 Yuka Saso $41,936
T12 Mone Inami $33,754
T12 Ally Ewing $33,754
T12 Nanna Koerstz Madsen $33,754
T15 Jennifer Kupcho $28,209
T15 Anna Nordqvist $28,209
T15 Minjee Lee $28,209
T18 Marina Alex $22,829
T18 Stephanie Kyriacou $22,829
T18 Caroline Masson $22,829
T18 Hye-Jin Choi $22,829
T18 Ayaka Furue $22,829
T18 Lydia Ko $22,829
T18 Jodi Ewart Shadoff $22,829
T25 Linn Grant $18,897
T25 Andrea Lee $18,897
T25 Stephanie Meadow $18,897
T28 Gabriela Ruffels $16,774
T28 Stacy Lewis $16,774
T28 In Gee Chun $16,774
31 Albane Valenzuela $15,508
T32 Madelene Sagstrom $12,927
T32 Lauren Coughlin $12,927
T32 Ariya Jutanugarn $12,927
T32 Paula Reto $12,927
T32 Emily Kristine Pedersen $12,927
T32 Lindsey Weaver-Wright $12,927
T32 Megan Khang $12,927
T32 Carlota Ciganda $12,927
T40 Elizabeth Szokol $9,492
T40 Yu Liu $9,492
T40 Yan Liu $9,492
T40 Jiwon Jeon $9,492
T40 Allisen Corpuz $9,492
T40 Kristen Gillman $9,492
T40 Maja Stark $9,492
T47 Isabella Fierro $7,394
T47 Hyo Joo Kim $7,394
T47 Jenny Shin $7,394
T47 Eun-Hee Ji $7,394
T47 Celine Boutier $7,394
T47 Mi Hyang Lee $7,394
T53 Ryann O’Toole $6,367
T53 Alison Lee $6,367
T53 Angela Stanford $6,367
T56 Ashleigh Buhai $5,460
T56 Cheyenne Knight $5,460
T56 Roberta Liti $5,460
T56 Bianca Pagdanganan $5,460
T56 Jeongeun Lee6 $5,460
T56 Auston Kim $5,460
T62 Aditi Ashok $4,776
T62 Pajaree Anannarukarn $4,776
T62 Esther Henseleit $4,776
T62 Danielle Kang $4,776
66 Gemma Dryburgh $4,519
67 Chanettee Wannasaen $4,417

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2024 Ford Championship prize money payouts for each LPGA player

Korda’s career total is now $9.86 million, good for 26th all-time.

GILBERT, Ariz. — The second leg of the three-tournament West Coast swing on the LPGA is in the books with the conclusion of the inaugural Ford Championship.

Hoisting the trophy on Sunday? None other than world No. 1 Nelly Korda, who’s now won three straight starts on the LPGA.

Korda took her first outright lead of the week on the back nine Sunday and never looked back, winning for the 11th time in her LPGA career.

With Ford signed on as the title sponsor and the Thunderbirds, who run the PGA Tour’s WM Phoenix Open joining as a founding partner, the total purse and first-place money got bumped to $2.25 million and $337,500, respectively.

Korda’s career total is now $9.86 million, good for 26th all-time in 131 starts.

Prize money payouts

Pos. Golfer Score Earnings
1 Nelly Korda -20 $337,500
2 Hira Naveed -18 $206,791
T3 Mi Hyang Lee -17 $99,970
T3 Frida Kinhult -17 $99,970
T3 Lexi Thompson -17 $99,970
T3 Maja Stark -17 $99,970
T3 Carlota Ciganda -17 $99,970
T8 Lauren Coughlin -16 $46,872
T8 Jennifer Kupcho -16 $46,872
T8 Alison Lee -16 $46,872
T8 Hyo Joo Kim -16 $46,872
T8 Sarah Schmelzel -16 $46,872
T13 Kristen Gillman -15 $30,795
T13 Megan Khang -15 $30,795
T13 Ayaka Furue -15 $30,795
T13 Gabriela Ruffels -15 $30,795
T13 Narin An -15 $30,795
T13 Sei Young Kim -15 $30,795
T13 Lydia Ko -15 $30,795
T13 Yuka Saso -15 $30,795
T21 Moriya Jutanugarn -14 $23,346
T21 Polly Mack -14 $23,346
T21 Hannah Green -14 $23,346
T21 Lilia Vu -14 $23,346
T21 Emily Kristine Pedersen -14 $23,346
T26 Linn Grant -13 $19,643
T26 Ruoning Yin -13 $19,643
T26 Brooke Henderson -13 $19,643
T26 Nasa Hataoka -13 $19,643
T30 Marina Alex -12 $16,416
T30 Georgia Hall -12 $16,416
T30 Nanna Koerstz Madsen -12 $16,416
T30 Jenny Shin -12 $16,416
T30 Caroline Masson -12 $16,416
T35 Xiyu Lin -11 $12,114
T35 Paula Reto -11 $12,114
T35 Lucy Li -11 $12,114
T35 Yuna Nishimura -11 $12,114
T35 Yealimi Noh -11 $12,114
T35 Jin Hee Im -11 $12,114
T35 Isi Gabsa -11 $12,114
T35 Ashleigh Buhai -11 $12,114
T35 Celine Boutier -11 $12,114
T35 Alena Sharp -11 $12,114
T45 Lizette Salas -10 $8,620
T45 Anna Nordqvist -10 $8,620
T45 Leona Maguire -10 $8,620
T45 Pajaree Anannarukarn -10 $8,620
T45 Karis Davidson -10 $8,620
T45 Angela Stanford -10 $8,620
T45 Azahara Munoz -10 $8,620
T52 Eun-Hee Ji -9 $7,133
T52 In Kyung Kim -9 $7,133
T52 Peiyun Chien -9 $7,133
T52 Grace Kim -9 $7,133
T56 Elizabeth Szokol -8 $6,227
T56 Robyn Choi -8 $6,227
T56 Minami Katsu -8 $6,227
T56 Ally Ewing -8 $6,227
T60 Yu Jin Sung -7 $5,548
T60 Allisen Corpuz -7 $5,548
T60 Chanettee Wannasaen -7 $5,548
T63 Roberta Liti -6 $5,038
T63 Mary Liu -6 $5,038
T63 Stacy Lewis -6 $5,038
T63 Yu Liu -6 $5,038
T63 Alexa Pano -6 $5,038
T63 Jing Yan -6 $5,038
T69 Yuri Yoshida -5 $4,586
T69 Jenny Coleman -5 $4,586
T71 Pavarisa Yoktuan -4 $4,387
T71 Gina Kim -4 $4,387
T71 Mina Harigae -4 $4,387
T71 Olivia Cowan -4 $4,387
75 Maude-Aimee Leblanc -1 $4,250

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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.

Houston Open: Winner’s bag | Recap

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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JM Eagle raises LA Championship purse to $3.75 million as LPGA total prize money eclipses $120 million

The JM Eagle LA Championship now offers the highest purse on the LPGA outside the majors and the season-finale.

Over the course of its nearly 75-year history, the LPGA has had a handful of business titans champion the organization in extraordinary ways.

While it’s early days for Walter Wang and his wife Shirley, who only got into the business of sponsoring an LPGA event two years ago, the impact and the passion are already significant.

Last year, the JM Eagle LA Championship purse doubled from $1.5 million to $3 million. This year, the Wangs upped it again to $3.75 million, making it the highest purse on tour outside the majors and the season-ending CME Group Tour Championship. Walter, who is CEO of, JM Eagle signed on for a five-year commitment as title sponsor. Shirley Wang is CEO of Plastpro, which serves as the event’s presenting sponsor.

There are now 11 non-major tournaments with purses of $3 million or more in 2024, up from five last year. Total LPGA prize money is now more than $120 million this season.

“I thought, these ladies deserve more,” said Wang, when he realized the extent of the gap between PGA Tour and LPGA purses. “I spoke to my wife and said, ‘Let’s do this. And if we’re going to do this, let’s do it right.’ ”

2023 JM Eagle LA Championship
Hannah Green poses with the trophy after winning the 2023 JM Eagle LA Championship at Wilshire Country Club in Los Angeles. (Photo: Harry How/Getty Images)

In addition to the purse, the tournament, scheduled for April 25-28, will also cover lodging costs for the 144 players in the field and provide complimentary shuttle access to Wilshire Country Club throughout tournament week. Early commitments include the top four players in the world: Nelly Korda, Lilia Vu, Celine Boutier and Ruoning Yin.

Lizette Salas, a California native and 12-year veteran of the LPGA, knows the kind of statement the Wangs are making in L.A.

“Yeah, it’s an incredible feeling just to witness the growth of the game, ” said Salas, “the involvement of the sponsors who really – just really value how hard we work and how much we love this game and really just want to – they pay attention to details like Shirley and Walter really just try to take some stress off of our plate for the week.”

Wang’s JM Eagle is the world’s largest manufacturer of plastic pipe, and when asked what supporting the LPGA does for his business, he very bluntly said “nothing.”

“I’m a plastic pipe producer,” he explained. “There’s almost no value to putting our name out there or advertising the brand name. That’s not us. We’re a very commodity-driven business.”

At the heart of Wang’s sponsorship is giving back to the community, which he considers the responsibility of all companies.

Wang’s father, Yung-ching Wang, a Taiwanese billionaire, expanded his plastics company to the U.S. in 1982. Walter started working for JM in 1990, growing the business five times over since then organically. What was a $200-plus million business grew to over $1 billion in 10 years.

Wang’s love of golf started in his early 20s back in Taiwan. He appreciates the life lessons the game provides and wants to introduce the sport to more young people, particularly in after-school programs for at-risk youth.

A devout Christian, Wang said a battle with a rare cancer that took him to Hong Kong for treatment nearly 20 years ago greatly shapes how he views life and his purpose.

“It was like a sabbatical with God,” he said.

While presidents and CEOs choose to get involved in sponsoring the tour for myriad reasons, Wang said reaping the long-term rewards is what’s truly precious.

“Inside your heart, it feels great,” said Wang. “You feel a lot of joy supporting the LPGA. You just do.”

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2024 Fir Hills Seri Pak Championship prize money payouts for each LPGA player

Korda’s 10th LPGA victory pushes her past $9.5 million in career earnings.

Nelly Korda’s playoff victory over fellow American Ryann O’Toole at the Seri Pak Championship moved her past Laura Davies on the LPGA’s all-time career money list. Korda now checks in at No. 28 with $9,523,989 in official career earnings.

Korda earned $300,000 for her 10th career victory. She now has $586,716 in earnings this season after two wins in three starts.

LPGA rookie Gabriela Ruffels, making her third LPGA start as a tour member, finished one stroke out of the playoff and in a share of third. She earned $120,026.

Rose Zhang began the week in California taking final exams and finished it with a check for $20,287. Zhang tied for 22nd in her first start since January.

Here’s the total purse breakdown for the field at Palos Verdes:

Pos Player Score Earnings
1* Nelly Korda -9 $300,000
2 Ryann O’Toole -9 $186,577
T3 Gabriela Ruffels -8 $120,026
T3 Alison Lee -8 $120,026
T5 Andrea Lee -7 $70,313
T5 Jasmine Suwannapura -7 $70,313
T5 Jiyai Shin -7 $70,313
T8 Sarah Schmelzel -6 $48,011
T8 Ruoning Yin -6 $48,011
T10 Jenny Shin -5 $38,476
T10 Gemma Dryburgh -5 $38,476
T10 Charley Hull -5 $38,476
T13 Lucy Li -4 $29,827
T13 Linn Grant -4 $29,827
T13 Leona Maguire -4 $29,827
T13 Allisen Corpuz -4 $29,827
T13 Mao Saigo -4 $29,827
T18 Hyo Joo Kim -3 $23,954
T18 Mi Hyang Lee -3 $23,954
T18 Frida Kinhult -3 $23,954
T18 Linnea Strom -3 $23,954
T22 A Lim Kim -2 $20,287
T22 Rose Zhang -2 $20,287
T22 Patty Tavatanakit -2 $20,287
T22 Moriya Jutanugarn -2 $20,287
T22 Malia Nam -2 $20,287
T27 Minami Katsu -1 $15,179
T27 Karis Davidson -1 $15,179
T27 Xiyu Lin -1 $15,179
T27 Yuka Saso -1 $15,179
T27 Jin Hee Im -1 $15,179
T27 Ayaka Furue -1 $15,179
T27 Yuna Nishimura -1 $15,179
T27 Brooke Henderson -1 $15,179
T27 Ashleigh Buhai -1 $15,179
T27 Lindy Duncan -1 $15,179
T37 Lilia Vu E $11,799
T37 Isi Gabsa E $11,799
T39 In Gee Chun 1 $10,215
T39 Alexandra Forsterling 1 $10,215
T39 Albane Valenzuela 1 $10,215
T39 Kaitlyn Papp Budde 1 $10,215
T39 Madelene Sagstrom 1 $10,215
T44 Ally Ewing 2 $8,529
T44 Alexa Pano 2 $8,529
T44 Paula Reto 2 $8,529
T44 Lizette Salas 2 $8,529
T48 Dani Holmqvist 3 $7,456
T48 Jennifer Kupcho 3 $7,456
T48 Lauren Hartlage 3 $7,456
51 Ana Pelaez Trivino 4 $6,947
T52 Mone Inami 5 $6,538
T52 Auston Kim 5 $6,538
T52 Aditi Ashok 5 $6,538
T55 Maria Fassi 6 $5,924
T55 Peiyun Chien 6 $5,924
T55 Bianca Pagdanganan 6 $5,924
T58 Maude-Aimee Leblanc 7 $5,414
T58 Hae Ran Ryu 7 $5,414
T60 Savannah Grewal 8 $5,005
T60 Jaravee Boonchant 8 $5,005
T60 Sophia Schubert 8 $5,005
T63 Yu Liu 9 $4,750
T63 Celine Borge 9 $4,750
T65 Eun-Hee Ji 10 $4,545
T65 Yealimi Noh 10 $4,545
67 Jiwon Jeon 11 $4,393
68 Sofia Garcia 12 $4,290
69 Jing Yan 16 $4,188

 

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 Puerto Rico Open prize money payouts for each PGA Tour golfer

The first opposite-field event on the 2024 schedule had plenty of goodies up for grabs.

The Puerto Rico Open, the first opposite-field event on the PGA Tour’s 2024 schedule, didn’t have a Masters invite on the line but there were plenty of other goodies up for grabs.

The winner Sunday was Brice Garnett, who hadn’t won in six years. This victory was huge for him, as he earned a Tour card through 2026, 300 FedEx Cup points, a cash prize of $720,000 and a spot in this week’s $25 million Players Championship, which has the richest first-place check – $4.5 million – on the PGA Tour.

Barnes earned $436,000 for finishing runner-up. Those in the three-way tie for third took home $212,000.

Pos Player Score Earnings
1 Brice Garnett -19 $720,000
1 Erik Barnes -19 $436,000
T3 Victor Perez -18 $212,000
T3 Hayden Springer -18 $212,000
T3 Jimmy Stanger -18 $212,000
T6 Adrien Dumont de Chassart -17 $135,000
T6 Joe Highsmith -17 $135,000
T6 Ben Kohles -17 $135,000
9 Norman Xiong -16 $117,000
T10 Jackson Van Paris (a) -15 0
T10 Evan Harmeling -15 $93,000
T10 Austin Cook -15 $93,000
T10 Martin Laird -15 $93,000
T10 Matti Schmid -15 $93,000
T15 Henrik Norlander -14 $69,000
T15 Nico Echavarria -14 $69,000
T18 Rafael Campos -13 $53,000
T18 Richy Werenski -13 $53,000
T18 Ryo Hisatsune -13 $53,000
T18 Sam Stevens -13 $53,000
T18 Vince Whaley -13 $53,000
T23 Kevin Chappell -12 $32,333
T23 Mac Meissner -12 $32,333
T23 Troy Merritt -12 $32,333
T23 Aaron Rai -12 $32,333
T23 Michael Kim -12 $32,333
T23 Jacob Bridgeman -12 $32,333
T23 Aaron Baddeley -12 $32,333
T23 Cody Gribble -12 $32,333
T23 Tyler Duncan -12 $32,333
T32 Zecheng Dou -11 $20,520
T32 S.Y. Noh -11 $20,520
T32 Tommy Gainey -11 $20,520
T32 Fred Biondi -11 $20,520
T32 Pierceson Coody -11 $20,520
T32 Kevin Tway -11 $20,520
T32 Garrick Higgo -11 $20,520
T32 Kevin Streelman -11 $20,520
T32 Robert MacIntyre -11 $20,520
T32 Rico Hoey -11 $20,520
T42 Ben Silverman -10 $13,423
T42 Brandon Wu -10 $13,423
T42 Ben Martin -10 $13,423
T42 Harrison Endycott -10 $13,423
T42 Raul Pereda -10 $13,423
T42 Patrick Fishburn -10 $13,423
T42 Scott Piercy -10 $13,423
T49 Jim Herman -9 $9,973
T49 Chris Nido -9 $9,973
T49 Taiga Semikawa -9 $9,973
T49 Rasmus Hojgaard -9 $9,973
T49 Harry Hall -9 $9,973
T49 Joel Dahmen -9 $9,973
T55 Ben Griffin -8 $9,320
T55 Roger Sloan -8 $9,320
T55 Ryan Brehm -8 $9,320
T58 Ryan McCormick -7 $9,080
T58 Michael Gligic -7 $9,080
T58 Paul Haley II -7 $9,080
T61 Sangmoon Bae -6 $8,720
T61 Josh Teater -6 $8,720
T61 Sean O’Hair -6 $8,720
T61 Kyle Stanley -6 $8,720
T61 Tom Whitney -6 $8,720
T61 Chan Kim -6 $8,720
67 David Skinns -5 $8,440
T68 Austin Smotherman -4 $8,280
T68 Brian Stuard -4 $8,280
T68 Tyler Collet -4 $8,280
71 Chris Stroud -3 $8,120
72 Angel Ayora -2 $8,040

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