How much money each player earned at the British Open

It pays to play well in major championships.

It pays to play well in major championships, folks. Just ask Collin Morikawa.

The 24-year-old from Los Angeles earned his second major championship victory in just his eighth major start on Sunday, claiming the 149th British Open at Royal St. George’s in Sandwich, England, at 15-under-par. Morikawa, a five-time winner in just two years as a professional, overcame 2010 Open champion Louis Oosthuizen and held off three-time major champion Jordan Spieth to take home the Claret Jug and a record top-prize of $2,070,000. Spieth, who finished two shots back in second, will take home $1,198,000.

Check out how much money each player earned this week at the British Open.

British Open: Leaderboard | Best photos | Winner’s bag
Major money: Comparing major championship prize money payouts
Career earnings: PGA Tour’s top-18 money winners of all time

British open prize money

Position Player Score Earnings
1 Collin Morikawa -15 $2,070,000
2 Jordan Spieth -13 $1,198,000
T3 Jon Rahm -11 $682,500
T3 Louis Oosthuizen -11 $682,500
5 Dylan Frittelli -9 $480,000
T6 Brooks Koepka -8 $386,500
T6 Mackenzie Hughes -8 $386,500
T8 Dustin Johnson -7 $255,250
T8 Robert MacIntyre -7 $255,250
T8 Daniel Berger -7 $255,250
T8 Scottie Scheffler -7 $255,250
T12 Viktor Hovland -6 $181,083
T12 Emiliano Grillo -6 $181,083
T12 Shane Lowry -6 $181,083
T15 Tony Finau -5 $143,062
T15 Paul Casey -5 $143,062
T15 Marcel Siem -5 $143,062
T15 Corey Conners -5 $143,062
T19 Sergio Garcia -4 $109,000
T19 Brandt Snedeker -4 $109,000
T19 Brian Harman -4 $109,000
T19 Aaron Rai -4 $109,000
T19 Webb Simpson -4 $109,000
T19 Kevin Streelman -4 $109,000
T19 Justin Harding -4 $109,000
T26 Xander Schauffele -3 $79,821
T26 Byeong-Hun An -3 $79,821
T26 Ian Poulter -3 $79,821
T26 Matthew Fitzpatrick -3 $79,821
T26 Jason Kokrak -3 $79,821
T26 Cameron Tringale -3 $79,821
T26 Andy Sullivan -3 $79,821
T33 Bryson DeChambeau -2 $60,143
T33 Benjamin Hebert -2 $60,143
T33 Tommy Fleetwood -2 $60,143
T33 Talor Gooch -2 $60,143
T33 Lanto Griffin -2 $60,143
T33 Danny Willett -2 $60,143
T33 Cameron Smith -2 $60,143
T40 JC Ritchie -1 $45,417
T40 Max Homa -1 $45,417
T40 Justin Thomas -1 $45,417
T40 Dean Burmester -1 $45,417
T40 Daniel Van Tonder -1 $45,417
T40 Matt Wallace -1 $45,417
T46 Jazz Janewattananond E $33,679
T46 Harris English E $33,679
T46 Adam Scott E $33,679
T46 Johannes Veerman E $33,679
T46 Rory McIlroy E $33,679
T46 Justin Rose E $33,679
T46 Joel Dahmen E $33,679
T53 Rickie Fowler 1 $29,417
T53 Chan Kim 1 $29,417
T53 Billy Horschel 1 $29,417
T53 Marcus Armitage 1 $29,417
T53 Jonathan Thomson 1 $29,417
T53 Christiaan Bezuidenhout 1 $29,417
T59 Ryosuke Kinoshita 2 $27,929
T59 Joaquin Niemann 2 $27,929
T59 Chez Reavie 2 $27,929
T59 Abraham Ancer 2 $27,929
T59 Bernd Wiesberger 2 $27,929
T59 Lee Westwood 2 $27,929
T59 Matthias Schmid 2
T59 Antoine Rozner 2 $27,929
T67 Brendan Steele 3 $26,900
T67 Richard Bland 3 $26,900
T67 Jack Senior 3 $26,900
T67 Sam Horsfield 3 $26,900
T67 Ryan Fox 3 $26,900
72 Padraig Harrington 4 $26,375
73 Kevin Kisner 5 $26,250
T74 Richard Mansell 6 $26,125
T74 Yuxin Lin 6
T76 Poom Saksansin 8 $25,938
T76 Sam Burns 8 $25,938

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How much money each PGA Tour player earned at the John Deere 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, Lucas Glover.

The 41-year-old veteran won for the first time in 10 years on Sunday, earning his fourth win on Tour at the 2021 John Deere Classic at TPC Deere Run in Silvis, Illinois, finishing at 19-under-par. Glover made four consecutive birdies on the back nine to shoot a 7-under 64, taking the clubhouse lead and ultimately the trophy, as well as the tournament’s top prize of $1,116,000.

Check out how much money each player earned this week at the John Deere Classic blow and the top-18 money winners of all time here.

John Deere Classic: LeaderboardPhotos

Prize money

Position Player Score Earnings
1 Lucas Glover -19 $1,116,000
T2 Ryan Moore -17 $551,800
T2 Kevin Na -17 $551,800
T4 Adam Schenk -16 $248,000
T4 Luke List -16 $248,000
T4 Scott Brown -16 $248,000
T4 Sebastian Munoz -16 $248,000
T8 Hank Lebioda -15 $181,350
T8 Seamus Power -15 $181,350
T8 Brian Stuard -15 $181,350
T11 Patton Kizzire -14 $124,664
T11 Cameron Percy -14 $124,664
T11 Harold Varner III -14 $124,664
T11 Russell Henley -14 $124,664
T11 Sean O’Hair -14 $124,664
T11 Jhonattan Vegas -14 $124,664
T11 Cameron Champ -14 $124,664
T18 Doug Ghim -13 $82,150
T18 Jason Dufner -13 $82,150
T18 Maverick McNealy -13 $82,150
T18 Chez Reavie -13 $82,150
T18 Brandon Hagy -13 $82,150
T23 Kevin Tway -12 $55,490
T23 Charles Howell III -12 $55,490
T23 Rafael Cabrera Bello -12 $55,490
T23 Patrick Rodgers -12 $55,490
T23 Adam Long -12 $55,490
T28 Jim Herman -11 $41,540
T28 Martin Laird -11 $41,540
T28 Henrik Norlander -11 $41,540
T28 Will Gordon -11 $41,540
T28 Nick Taylor -11 $41,540
T28 Chase Seiffert -11 $41,540
T34 Michael Gellerman -10 $30,956
T34 Mito Pereira -10 $30,956
T34 Daniel Berger -10 $30,956
T34 Rhein Gibson -10 $30,956
T34 Chesson Hadley -10 $30,956
T34 Zach Johnson -10 $30,956
T34 Vaughn Taylor -10 $30,956
T41 Michael Thompson -9 $22,630
T41 Mark Hubbard -9 $22,630
T41 Kyle Stanley -9 $22,630
T41 Steve Stricker -9 $22,630
T41 Scott Harrington -9 $22,630
T41 Camilo Villegas -9 $22,630
T47 Bo Hoag -8 $17,339
T47 Alex Smalley -8 $17,339
T47 Sung-jae Im -8 $17,339
T50 Matthew NeSmith -7 $15,264
T50 Nick Watney -7 $15,264
T50 John Huh -7 $15,264
T50 Wes Roach -7 $15,264
T50 David Hearn -7 $15,264
T55 Cameron Davis -6 $14,446
T55 Tom Lewis -6 $14,446
T55 Scott Stallings -6 $14,446
T58 Peter Malnati -5 $14,012
T58 Sam Ryder -5 $14,012
T58 Rob Oppenheim -5 $14,012
T58 D.J. Trahan -5 $14,012
T62 John Senden -4 $13,640
T62 Shawn Stefani -4 $13,640
T64 Brian Gay -3 $13,268
T64 Andrew Landry -3 $13,268
T64 Willie Mack III -3 $13,268
T64 J.J. Spaun -3 $13,268
68 Greg Chalmers -2 $12,958
T69 Aaron Wise E $12,772
T69 Scott Piercy E $12,772
71 Roger Sloan 1 $12,586
72 Ted Potter Jr. 3 $12,462

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How much money each PGA Tour player earned at Rocket Mortgage 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, Cam Davis.

The 26-year-old from Sydney, Australia, earned his first PGA Tour win on Sunday evening, claiming the 2021 Rocket Mortgage Classic at Detroit Golf Club in Michigan after a five-hole playoff.

Davis finished eagle-birdie to force a three-way playoff at 18 under with Joaquin Niemann and Troy Merritt. Niemann made his first bogey of the week on the first playoff hole, while Merritt forced the playoff to five holes. The win earns Davis a whopping $1,350,000.

Check out how much money each player earned this week at the Rocket Mortgage Classic. Here’s the top 18 money winner’s of all time.

Rocket Mortgage Classic: Leaderboard | Photos | Winner’s bag

Position Player Score Winnings
T1 Cameron Davis -18 $1,350,000
T1 Troy Merritt -18 $667,500
T1 Joaquin Niemann -18 $667,500
T4 Hank Lebioda -17 $337,500
T4 Alexander Noren -17 $337,500
T6 Brandon Hagy -16 $262,500
T6 Bubba Watson -16 $262,500
T8 Mark Anderson -15 $211,875
T8 Sung-jae Im -15 $211,875
T8 Kevin Kisner -15 $211,875
T8 Seamus Power -15 $211,875
T12 Chris Kirk -14 $166,875
T12 Jason Kokrak -14 $166,875
T14 Keegan Bradley -13 $121,875
T14 Jason Day -13 $121,875
T14 Fabian Gomez -13 $121,875
T14 Mackenzie Hughes -13 $121,875
T14 Pat Perez -13 $121,875
T14 Cameron Tringale -13 $121,875
T14 Kevin Tway -13 $121,875
T21 Joel Dahmen -12 $81,750
T21 Maverick McNealy -12 $81,750
T21 Roger Sloan -12 $81,750
T21 Curtis Thompson -12 $81,750
T25 Lanto Griffin -11 $56,411
T25 Max Homa -11 $56,411
T25 Beau Hossler -11 $56,411
T25 Patton Kizzire -11 $56,411
T25 Tom Lewis -11 $56,411
T25 Scott Stallings -11 $56,411
T25 Richy Werenski -11 $56,411
T32 Rickie Fowler -10 $41,875
T32 Doug Ghim -10 $41,875
T32 Bo Hoag -10 $41,875
T32 Sean O’Hair -10 $41,875
T32 Patrick Reed -10 $41,875
T32 J.J. Spaun -10 $41,875
T38 Henrik Norlander -9 $34,125
T38 Brandt Snedeker -9 $34,125
T38 Robert Streb -9 $34,125
T41 Aaron Baddeley -8 $24,116
T41 Michael Gellerman -8 $24,116
T41 Michael Gligic -8 $24,116
T41 Lucas Glover -8 $24,116
T41 Garrick Higgo -8 $24,116
T41 Russell Knox -8 $24,116
T41 Nelson Lautaro Ledesma -8 $24,116
T41 Cameron Percy -8 $24,116
T41 Patrick Rodgers -8 $24,116
T41 Adam Schenk -8 $24,116
T41 Kyle Stanley -8 $24,116
T52 Scott Brown -7 $17,775
T52 Tyler Duncan -7 $17,775
T52 Chesson Hadley -7 $17,775
T52 Matt Jones -7 $17,775
T52 Anirban Lahiri -7 $17,775
T52 Nick Taylor -7 $17,775
T58 Chris Baker -6 $16,575
T58 Jonas Blixt -6 $16,575
T58 Kramer Hickok -6 $16,575
T58 Si Woo Kim -6 $16,575
T58 Matthew NeSmith -6 $16,575
T58 Davis Thompson -6 $16,575
T58 Vincent Whaley -6 $16,575
T58 Matthew Wolff -6 $16,575
T58 Josh Teater -6 $16,575
T67 Ryan Brehm -5 $15,600
T67 Sebastian Munoz -5 $15,600
T67 Camilo Villegas -5 $15,600
T67 Danny Willett -5 $15,600
T71 Willie Mack III -4 $15,075
T71 Bo Van Pelt -4 $15,075
T71 Jimmy Walker -4 $15,075
T74 Sung-Hoon Kang -3 $14,700
T74 Phil Mickelson -3 $14,700
76 Byeong-Hun An -2 $14,475
77 Will Zalatoris E $14,325

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Prize money: The winner of the British Open to be paid a record sum

In addition to having their name etched on the Claret Jug and possessions of the priceless trophy, the winner of the British Open will receive more than $2 million in prize money for the first time in the championship’s history.

The winner of the 149th Open at Royal St. George’s will have more than 2 million reasons to put up with the strict COVID-19 restrictions initiated by the R&A.

In addition to having their name etched on the Claret Jug and possession of the priceless trophy, the winner will receive more than $2 million in prize money for the first time in British Open history.

The Champion Golfer of the Year will receive $2,070,000, to be exact, at the championship July 15-18 at the famous Kent links in England.

The R&A announced the total purse will be $11.5 million, an increase of $750,000 over the total offered in 2019 when Shane Lowry banked $1.935 million for his triumph at Royal Portrush. (The 2020 edition was canceled due to COVID.)

“We have increased the prize fund for the Open this year and believe that it fully reflects the championship’s stature in world sport,” said Martin Slumbers, chief executive of the R&A. “As the only men’s major championship played outside of America, the Open has a global role to play and we are determined to continue to attract the top players. We are further enhancing the status of our professional championships at the same time as making good progress towards our investment of £200 million over 10 years in growing golf around the world.”

Prize money

Place USD Place USD
1 $2,070,000 36 $60,500
2 $1,198,000 37 $57,500
3 $768,000 38 $54,750
4 $597,000 39 $52,750
5 $480,000 40 $51,000
6 $416,000 41 $49,000
7 $357,000 42 $46,500
8 $301,500 43 $44,500
9 $264,000 44 $42,000
10 $238,500 45 $39,500
11 $217,000 46 $37,500
12 $192,500 47 $36,000
13 $180,750 48 $34,500
14 $170,000 49 $33,000
15 $157,750 50 $32,250
16 $145,000 51 $31,500
17 $138,000 52 $31,000
18 $131,500 53 $30,500
19 $126,000 54 $30,000
20 $120,000 55 $29,500
21 $114,500 56 $29,100
22 $108,500 57 $28,800
23 $103,000 58 $28,600
24 $97,000 59 $28,400
25 $94,000 60 $28,200
26 $90,000 61 $28,000
27 $86,500 62 $27,900
28 $83,500 63 $27,800
29 $80,000 64 $27,700
30 $76,000 65 $27,500
31 $73,250 66 $27,300
32 $69,500 67 $27,100
33 $67,250 68 $26,900
34 $65,250 69 $26,700
35 $63,000 70 $26,500

Prize money shall be allocated only to professional golfers.

If more than 70 professional golfers make the cut for the final two rounds, additional prize money will be added. Prize money will decrease by $125 per qualifying place above 70 to a minimum of $13,500.

The prize money doesn’t stop there, as even those professionals who miss the cut are paid. The leading 10 professionals and ties who miss the cut earn $8,000; the next 20 professional golfers and ties take $6,500; and the remainder of professional golfers and ties are paid $5,350.

How much money each golfer won at the Sentry Tournament of Champions

Check out how much each player took home after the PGA Tour’s first event of 2020, the Sentry Tournament of Champions.

It pays to win on the PGA Tour.

This week’s Sentry Tournament of Champions at Kapalua’s newly-renovated Plantation Course featured a winners-only field of those victorious in the 2019 calendar year, and it took some extra holes to crown the champion.

Justin Thomas took home the trophy in a playoff against Xander Schauffele and Patrick Reed, as well as the $1.34M top prize and 500 FedEx Cup points. Schauffele was eliminated with a par on the first playoff hole, while Reed ultimately lost on the third playoff hole with par.

Take a look at how much each player earned this week in Hawaii.

SENTRY TOC: Photos | Scores | Schedule, results

Position Player To par Earnings
1 Justin Thomas -14 $1,340,000
T-2 Patrick Reed -14 $636,000
T-2 Xander Schauffele -14 $636,000
4 Patrick Cantlay -11 $378,000
T-5 Rickie Fowler -10 $285,000
T-5 Joaquin Niemann -10 $285,000
T-7 Dustin Johnson -9 $206,000
T-7 Collin Morikawa -9 $206,000
T-7 Gary Woodland -9 $206,000
10 Jon Rahm -8 $179,000
T-11 Matthew Wolff -7 $162,500
T-11 J.T. Poston -7 $162,500
13 Lanto Griffin -6 $147,000
T-14 Cameron Champ -4 $127,333
T-14 Matt Kuchar -4 $127,333
T-14 Kevin Kisner -4 $127,333
T-17 Sebastian Munoz -3 $106,000
T-17 Ryan Palmer -3 $106,000
T-19 Corey Conners -2 $90,500
T-19 Paul Casey -2 $90,500
T-19 Tyler Duncan -2 $90,500
T-19 Nate Lashley -2 $90,500
T-23 Adam Long -1 $80,500
T-23 Graeme McDowell -1 $80,500
T-25 Sung Kang Even $75,000
T-25 Max Homa Even $75,000
T-27 Chez Reavie +1 $71,000
T-27 Jim Herman +1 $71,000
29 Brendon Todd +2 $69,000
30 J.B. Holmes +4 $68,000
31 Dylan Frittelli +5 $67,000
T-32 Kevin Na +10 $65,500
T-32 Keith Mitchell +10 $65,500
34 Martin Trainer +14 $64,000

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