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It pays to play well on the PGA Tour. Just ask this week’s winner, Sahith Theegala.
\nIn the first of seven FedEx Cup Fall events, Theegala, the 25-year-old second-year Tour pro from California, captured the 2023 Fortinet Championship at Silverado Resort’s North Course to win for the first time on the PGA Tour. Theegala finished at 21 under in Napa, California.
\nThe victory earned Theegala $1.512 million.
\nRookie S.H. Kim finished solo second and takes home $915,600. Justin Thomas finished solo fifth and earned $344,400.
\nCheck out how much money each PGA Tour player earned this week at the 2023 Fortinet Championship at Silverado Resort’s North Course.
\n\n\t\t\t\t\n\t\t\t\t\n\t\t\t\t\n\n\t\t\t\t\nPosition | \nPlayer | \nScore | \nEarnings | \n
1 | \nSahith Theegala | \n-21 | \n$1,512,000 | \n
2 | \nS.H. Kim | \n-19 | \n$915,600 | \n
3 | \nCam Davis | \n-17 | \n$579,600 | \n
4 | \nEric Cole | \n-16 | \n$411,600 | \n
5 | \nJustin Thomas | \n-15 | \n$344,400 | \n
6 | \nBrendon Todd | \n-14 | \n$304,500 | \n
T7 | \nTroy Merritt | \n-13 | \n$255,150 | \n
T7 | \nMax Homa | \n-13 | \n$255,150 | \n
T7 | \nCallum Tarren | \n-13 | \n$255,150 | \n
T7 | \nMatt Kuchar | \n-13 | \n$255,150 | \n
T11 | \nMatthias Schwab | \n-12 | \n$195,300 | \n
T11 | \nJ.J. Spaun | \n-12 | \n$195,300 | \n
T11 | \nPeter Malnati | \n-12 | \n$195,300 | \n
T14 | \nDylan Wu | \n-11 | \n$153,300 | \n
T14 | \nSam Ryder | \n-11 | \n$153,300 | \n
T14 | \nK.H. Lee | \n-11 | \n$153,300 | \n
T17 | \nDoug Ghim | \n-10 | \n$132,300 | \n
T17 | \nMark Hubbard | \n-10 | \n$132,300 | \n
T19 | \nMartin Laird | \n-9 | \n$99,540 | \n
T19 | \nCarson Young | \n-9 | \n$99,540 | \n
T19 | \nJason Dufner | \n-9 | \n$99,540 | \n
T19 | \nHank Lebioda | \n-9 | \n$99,540 | \n
T19 | \nChad Ramey | \n-9 | \n$99,540 | \n
T19 | \nRobby Shelton | \n-9 | \n$99,540 | \n
T25 | \nLuke List | \n-8 | \n$65,940 | \n
T25 | \nGreyson Sigg | \n-8 | \n$65,940 | \n
T25 | \nVince Whaley | \n-8 | \n$65,940 | \n
T25 | \nD.J. Trahan | \n-8 | \n$65,940 | \n
T25 | \nKelly Kraft | \n-8 | \n$65,940 | \n
T30 | \nTyson Alexander | \n-7 | \n$42,532 | \n
T30 | \nRussell Knox | \n-7 | \n$42,532 | \n
T30 | \nDavid Lipsky | \n-7 | \n$42,532 | \n
T30 | \nNate Lashley | \n-7 | \n$42,532 | \n
T30 | \nBen Taylor | \n-7 | \n$42,532 | \n
T30 | \nErik van Rooyen | \n-7 | \n$42,532 | \n
T30 | \nSatoshi Kodaira | \n-7 | \n$42,532 | \n
T30 | \nJustin Suh | \n-7 | \n$42,532 | \n
T30 | \nBeau Hossler | \n-7 | \n$42,532 | \n
T30 | \nTom Johnson | \n-7 | \n$42,532 | \n
T30 | \nLucas Herbert | \n-7 | \n$42,532 | \n
T30 | \nJimmy Walker | \n-7 | \n$42,532 | \n
T30 | \nDavis Thompson | \n-7 | \n$42,532 | \n
T30 | \nScott Harrington | \n-7 | \n$42,532 | \n
T30 | \nMartin Trainer | \n-7 | \n$42,532 | \n
T45 | \nStephan Jaeger | \n-6 | \n$23,964 | \n
T45 | \nJames Hahn | \n-6 | \n$23,964 | \n
T45 | \nAndrew Landry | \n-6 | \n$23,964 | \n
T45 | \nSam Stevens | \n-6 | \n$23,964 | \n
T45 | \nHarry Hall | \n-6 | \n$23,964 | \n
T45 | \nRyan Moore | \n-6 | \n$23,964 | \n
T45 | \nJustin Lower | \n-6 | \n$23,964 | \n
T52 | \nMackenzie Hughes | \n-5 | \n$20,118 | \n
T52 | \nZac Blair | \n-5 | \n$20,118 | \n
T52 | \nBrice Garnett | \n-5 | \n$20,118 | \n
T52 | \nSangmoon Bae | \n-5 | \n$20,118 | \n
T56 | \nPreston Summerhays (a) | \n-4 | \nN/A | \n
T56 | \nBen Crane | \n-4 | \n$19,152 | \n
T56 | \nPatton Kizzire | \n-4 | \n$19,152 | \n
T56 | \nAustin Cook | \n-4 | \n$19,152 | \n
T56 | \nKevin Streelman | \n-4 | \n$19,152 | \n
T56 | \nScott Stallings | \n-4 | \n$19,152 | \n
T62 | \nKevin Kisner | \n-3 | \n$18,480 | \n
T62 | \nChesson Hadley | \n-3 | \n$18,480 | \n
64 | \nWilliam McGirt | \n-2 | \n$18,228 | \n
65 | \nSung Kang | \n-1 | \n$18,060 | \n
T66 | \nRichy Werenski | \nE | \n$17,808 | \n
T66 | \nChez Reavie | \nE | \n$17,808 | \n
68 | \nCarl Yuan | \n2 | \n$17,556 | \n
\n", "content_text": "It pays to play well on the PGA Tour. Just ask this week’s winner, Sahith Theegala.\nIn the first of seven FedEx Cup Fall events, Theegala, the 25-year-old second-year Tour pro from California, captured the 2023 Fortinet Championship at Silverado Resort’s North Course to win for the first time on the PGA Tour. Theegala finished at 21 under in Napa, California.\nThe victory earned Theegala $1.512 million.\nRookie S.H. Kim finished solo second and takes home $915,600. Justin Thomas finished solo fifth and earned $344,400.\nCheck out how much money each PGA Tour player earned this week at the 2023 Fortinet Championship at Silverado Resort’s North Course.\n\n\t\t\t\t\n\t\t\t\t\n\t\t\t\t\n\n\t\t\t\t\nFortinet Championship prize money\n\n\n\nPosition\nPlayer\nScore\nEarnings\n\n\n1\nSahith Theegala\n-21\n$1,512,000\n\n\n2\nS.H. Kim\n-19\n$915,600\n\n\n3\nCam Davis\n-17\n$579,600\n\n\n4\nEric Cole\n-16\n$411,600\n\n\n5\nJustin Thomas\n-15\n$344,400\n\n\n6\nBrendon Todd\n-14\n$304,500\n\n\nT7\nTroy Merritt\n-13\n$255,150\n\n\nT7\nMax Homa\n-13\n$255,150\n\n\nT7\nCallum Tarren\n-13\n$255,150\n\n\nT7\nMatt Kuchar\n-13\n$255,150\n\n\nT11\nMatthias Schwab\n-12\n$195,300\n\n\nT11\nJ.J. Spaun\n-12\n$195,300\n\n\nT11\nPeter Malnati\n-12\n$195,300\n\n\nT14\nDylan Wu\n-11\n$153,300\n\n\nT14\nSam Ryder\n-11\n$153,300\n\n\nT14\nK.H. Lee\n-11\n$153,300\n\n\nT17\nDoug Ghim\n-10\n$132,300\n\n\nT17\nMark Hubbard\n-10\n$132,300\n\n\nT19\nMartin Laird\n-9\n$99,540\n\n\nT19\nCarson Young\n-9\n$99,540\n\n\nT19\nJason Dufner\n-9\n$99,540\n\n\nT19\nHank Lebioda\n-9\n$99,540\n\n\nT19\nChad Ramey\n-9\n$99,540\n\n\nT19\nRobby Shelton\n-9\n$99,540\n\n\nT25\nLuke List\n-8\n$65,940\n\n\nT25\nGreyson Sigg\n-8\n$65,940\n\n\nT25\nVince Whaley\n-8\n$65,940\n\n\nT25\nD.J. Trahan\n-8\n$65,940\n\n\nT25\nKelly Kraft\n-8\n$65,940\n\n\nT30\nTyson Alexander\n-7\n$42,532\n\n\nT30\nRussell Knox\n-7\n$42,532\n\n\nT30\nDavid Lipsky\n-7\n$42,532\n\n\nT30\nNate Lashley\n-7\n$42,532\n\n\nT30\nBen Taylor\n-7\n$42,532\n\n\nT30\nErik van Rooyen\n-7\n$42,532\n\n\nT30\nSatoshi Kodaira\n-7\n$42,532\n\n\nT30\nJustin Suh\n-7\n$42,532\n\n\nT30\nBeau Hossler\n-7\n$42,532\n\n\nT30\nTom Johnson\n-7\n$42,532\n\n\nT30\nLucas Herbert\n-7\n$42,532\n\n\nT30\nJimmy Walker\n-7\n$42,532\n\n\nT30\nDavis Thompson\n-7\n$42,532\n\n\nT30\nScott Harrington\n-7\n$42,532\n\n\nT30\nMartin Trainer\n-7\n$42,532\n\n\nT45\nStephan Jaeger\n-6\n$23,964\n\n\nT45\nJames Hahn\n-6\n$23,964\n\n\nT45\nAndrew Landry\n-6\n$23,964\n\n\nT45\nSam Stevens\n-6\n$23,964\n\n\nT45\nHarry Hall\n-6\n$23,964\n\n\nT45\nRyan Moore\n-6\n$23,964\n\n\nT45\nJustin Lower\n-6\n$23,964\n\n\nT52\nMackenzie Hughes\n-5\n$20,118\n\n\nT52\nZac Blair\n-5\n$20,118\n\n\nT52\nBrice Garnett\n-5\n$20,118\n\n\nT52\nSangmoon Bae\n-5\n$20,118\n\n\nT56\nPreston Summerhays (a)\n-4\nN/A\n\n\nT56\nBen Crane\n-4\n$19,152\n\n\nT56\nPatton Kizzire\n-4\n$19,152\n\n\nT56\nAustin Cook\n-4\n$19,152\n\n\nT56\nKevin Streelman\n-4\n$19,152\n\n\nT56\nScott Stallings\n-4\n$19,152\n\n\nT62\nKevin Kisner\n-3\n$18,480\n\n\nT62\nChesson Hadley\n-3\n$18,480\n\n\n64\nWilliam McGirt\n-2\n$18,228\n\n\n65\nSung Kang\n-1\n$18,060\n\n\nT66\nRichy Werenski\nE\n$17,808\n\n\nT66\nChez Reavie\nE\n$17,808\n\n\n68\nCarl Yuan\n2\n$17,556\n\n\n\n ", "date_published": "2023-09-17T21:30:55-04:00", "date_modified": "2023-09-17T22:23:07-04:00", "authors": [ { "name": "Cameron Jourdan", "url": "https://golfweek.usatoday.com/author/cameronjourdan/", "avatar": "https://secure.gravatar.com/avatar/766180fcbbbce7d291e0c75d0e65ef96?s=512&d=identicon&r=g" } ], "author": { "name": "Cameron Jourdan", "url": "https://golfweek.usatoday.com/author/cameronjourdan/", "avatar": "https://secure.gravatar.com/avatar/766180fcbbbce7d291e0c75d0e65ef96?s=512&d=identicon&r=g" }, "image": "https://golfweek.usatoday.com/wp-content/uploads/sites/87/2023/09/1687624200.jpg", "tags": [ "2023 Fortinet Championship", "Fortinet Championship", "money", "Money list", "money payouts", "Money Winners", "PGA Tour", "PGA Tour money", "PGA Tour Money List", "PGA Tour Prize Money", "Prize Money", "prize money payouts" ], "summary": "Sahith Theegala is heading home with a trophy and a big check. " }, { "id": "https://golfweek.usatoday.com/2023/08/27/pga-tour-2023-tour-championship-prize-money-payouts/", "url": "https://golfweek.usatoday.com/2023/08/27/pga-tour-2023-tour-championship-prize-money-payouts/", "title": "2023 Tour Championship prize money payouts for each PGA Tour player at East Lake", "content_html": "
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It pays to play well on the PGA Tour. Just ask this week\u2019s winner, Viktor Hovland.
\nThe 25-year-old shot a 7-under 63 on Sunday to win the 2023 Tour Championship at East Lake Golf Club in Atlanta to also claim the FedEx Cup at 27 under.
\nFor his efforts, Hovland will leave with top prize of $18 million from the lucrative $75 million season-ending event, while Xander Schauffele will take home a $6.5 million consolation prize for finishing runner-up at 22 under.
\nIn total eight players cleared more than $1 million from this week’s event, including third-place finisher Wyndham Clark (16 under, $5 million), Rory McIlroy in fourth (14 under, $4 million) and Patrick Cantlay (13 under, $3 million) in fifth. Collin Morikawa, Tommy Fleetwood and Scottie Scheffler each earned $2 million for finishing 16 shots back, T-6 at 11 under.
\nCheck out how much money each PGA Tour player earned this week at the 2023 Tour Championship at East Lake.
\n\n\t\t\t\t\n\t\t\t\t\n\t\t\t\t\n\n\t\t\t\t\nPosition | \nPlayer | \nScore | \nEarnings | \n
1 | \nViktor Hovland | \n-27 | \n$18,000,000 | \n
2 | \nXander Schauffele | \n-22 | \n$6,500,000 | \n
3 | \nWyndham Clark | \n-16 | \n$5,000,000 | \n
4 | \nRory McIlroy | \n-14 | \n$4,000,000 | \n
5 | \nPatrick Cantlay | \n-13 | \n$3,000,000 | \n
T6 | \nCollin Morikawa | \n-11 | \n$2,000,000 | \n
T6 | \nTommy Fleetwood | \n-11 | \n$2,000,000 | \n
T6 | \nScottie Scheffler | \n-11 | \n$2,000,000 | \n
T9 | \nAdam Schenk | \n-10 | \n$990,000 | \n
T9 | \nKeegan Bradley | \n-10 | \n$990,000 | \n
T9 | \nMax Homa | \n-10 | \n$990,000 | \n
T9 | \nMatt Fitzpatrick | \n-10 | \n$990,000 | \n
T9 | \nSam Burns | \n-10 | \n$990,000 | \n
T14 | \nRussell Henley | \n-9 | \n$780,000 | \n
T14 | \nSepp Straka | \n-9 | \n$780,000 | \n
T16 | \nRickie Fowler | \n-8 | \n$710,000 | \n
T16 | \nTyrrell Hatton | \n-8 | \n$710,000 | \n
T18 | \nLucas Glover | \n-7 | \n$670,000 | \n
T18 | \nJon Rahm | \n-7 | \n$670,000 | \n
T20 | \nTony Finau | \n-6 | \n$620,000 | \n
T20 | \nTom Kim | \n-6 | \n$620,000 | \n
T20 | \nSi Woo Kim | \n-6 | \n$620,000 | \n
23 | \nBrian Harman | \n-4 | \n$580,000 | \n
24 | \nSungjae Im | \n-3 | \n$565,000 | \n
25 | \nNick Taylor | \n-2 | \n$550,000 | \n
26 | \nCorey Conners | \n-1 | \n$540,000 | \n
27 | \nJordan Spieth | \n1 | \n$530,000 | \n
28 | \nJason Day | \n3 | \n$520,000 | \n
T29 | \nTaylor Moore | \n6 | \n$505,000 | \n
T29 | \nEmiliano Grillo | \n6 | \n$505,000 | \n
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Seven years ago, Jordan Spieth had a season for the ages, winning five times, including a pair of majors. In fact, his finishes in the 2015 majors were 1, 1, 4, T2.
\nSpieth cleared $12 million in earnings, the first PGA Tour golfer to break that mark.
\nMy how times have changed.
\nThanks to an influx of money in the designated (now signature) events, along with the Big Four (PGA Championship, Masters, U.S. Open, British Open) upping their purses, the oversized checks they hand out are now humongous.
\nAnd Scottie Scheffler is cashing in.
\nA year after setting the Tour’s single-season record at $14 million, Scheffler set a new high-water mark at $21 million. He made $21,014,342 to be exact. The easy-going Texan was 22-for-22 in cuts made, posted 16 top 10s and had two wins, at the WM Phoenix Open (good for $3.6 million) and the Players Championship (where he won $4.5 million, the biggest payday on the PGA Tour).
\n\n\t\t\t\t\n\t\t\t\t\n\t\t\t\t\n\n\t\t\t\t\nIt’s not just Scheffler counting zeroes on his bank account. Jon Rahm was second on the 2022-23 money list at $16.5 million. Viktor Hovland was third at $14.1 million and Rory McIlroy was fourth with $13.9 million. All four guys broke Spieth’s 2015 money mark.
\nAnother three surpassed $10 million in earnings: Wyndham Clark ($10.7), Max Homa ($10.5) and Patrick Cantlay ($10.3).
\nDenny McCarthy was 20th on the money list this season and he made $6.4 million. Justin Thomas was 50th on the list and he earned $3.2 million. Callum Tarren checks in at No. 100. He made $1.3 million.
\nThe Tour average was $2,146,002 and 76 golfers beat the average. There were 124 golfers who earned more than $1 million during the 2022-23 season.
\nEven Tiger Woods shows up on the money list. He’s 220th, having made $59,560 for his tie for 45th in February at the Genesis Invitational.
\n\n \n\n", "content_text": "Seven years ago, Jordan Spieth had a season for the ages, winning five times, including a pair of majors. In fact, his finishes in the 2015 majors were 1, 1, 4, T2.\nSpieth cleared $12 million in earnings, the first PGA Tour golfer to break that mark.\nMy how times have changed.\nThanks to an influx of money in the designated (now signature) events, along with the Big Four (PGA Championship, Masters, U.S. Open, British Open) upping their purses, the oversized checks they hand out are now humongous.\nAnd Scottie Scheffler is cashing in.\nA year after setting the Tour’s single-season record at $14 million, Scheffler set a new high-water mark at $21 million. He made $21,014,342 to be exact. The easy-going Texan was 22-for-22 in cuts made, posted 16 top 10s and had two wins, at the WM Phoenix Open (good for $3.6 million) and the Players Championship (where he won $4.5 million, the biggest payday on the PGA Tour).\n\n\t\t\t\t\n\t\t\t\t\n\t\t\t\t\n\n\t\t\t\t\nIt’s not just Scheffler counting zeroes on his bank account. Jon Rahm was second on the 2022-23 money list at $16.5 million. Viktor Hovland was third at $14.1 million and Rory McIlroy was fourth with $13.9 million. All four guys broke Spieth’s 2015 money mark.\nAnother three surpassed $10 million in earnings: Wyndham Clark ($10.7), Max Homa ($10.5) and Patrick Cantlay ($10.3).\nDenny McCarthy was 20th on the money list this season and he made $6.4 million. Justin Thomas was 50th on the list and he earned $3.2 million. Callum Tarren checks in at No. 100. He made $1.3 million.\nThe Tour average was $2,146,002 and 76 golfers beat the average. There were 124 golfers who earned more than $1 million during the 2022-23 season.\nEven Tiger Woods shows up on the money list. He’s 220th, having made $59,560 for his tie for 45th in February at the Genesis Invitational.\n\n\n\t\n\t\t\n\t\t\tMore\t\t\tPGA Tour Prize Money\t\t\n\t\n\t\t\t\n\t2023 Fortinet Championship prize money payouts for each PGA Tour player", "date_published": "2023-08-21T13:00:36-04:00", "date_modified": "2023-08-23T17:57:00-04:00", "authors": [ { "name": "Todd Kelly", "url": "https://golfweek.usatoday.com/author/kellyt2019/", "avatar": "https://secure.gravatar.com/avatar/6d34543c2c8b62ab550f4bd55c0440ea?s=512&d=identicon&r=g" } ], "author": { "name": "Todd Kelly", "url": "https://golfweek.usatoday.com/author/kellyt2019/", "avatar": "https://secure.gravatar.com/avatar/6d34543c2c8b62ab550f4bd55c0440ea?s=512&d=identicon&r=g" }, "image": "https://golfweek.usatoday.com/wp-content/uploads/sites/87/2023/08/USATSI_21239973.jpg", "tags": [ "PGA Tour money", "PGA Tour Money List", "Scottie Scheffler", "PGA Tour" ], "summary": "Scheffler has made more than $35 million over the last two PGA Tour seasons. " }, { "id": "https://golfweek.usatoday.com/?post_type=listicle&p=778262466", "url": "https://golfweek.usatoday.com/lists/pga-tour-most-money-earned-single-season-scottie-scheffler/", "title": "Scottie Scheffler raises the bar again on list of most money earned in single season on PGA Tour", "content_html": "There can be a lot of money won playing professional tournament golf, especially on the PGA Tour and especially in the last two decades. And especially in the last two seasons.
\nPrize money has exploded on the circuit thanks to the signature events and the majors boosting their purses.
\nBecause of the influx of cash, four of the top five single-seasons for money earned happened during the 2022-23 season.
\nNote: This list does not count bonus money nor does it account for money earned on the DP World Tour.
\n", "content_text": "There can be a lot of money won playing professional tournament golf, especially on the PGA Tour and especially in the last two decades. And especially in the last two seasons.\nPrize money has exploded on the circuit thanks to the signature events and the majors boosting their purses.\nBecause of the influx of cash, four of the top five single-seasons for money earned happened during the 2022-23 season.\nNote: This list does not count bonus money nor does it account for money earned on the DP World Tour.", "date_published": "2023-08-21T12:52:38-04:00", "date_modified": "2023-08-21T15:53:54-04:00", "authors": [ { "name": "Todd Kelly", "url": "https://golfweek.usatoday.com/author/kellyt2019/", "avatar": "https://secure.gravatar.com/avatar/6d34543c2c8b62ab550f4bd55c0440ea?s=512&d=identicon&r=g" } ], "author": { "name": "Todd Kelly", "url": "https://golfweek.usatoday.com/author/kellyt2019/", "avatar": "https://secure.gravatar.com/avatar/6d34543c2c8b62ab550f4bd55c0440ea?s=512&d=identicon&r=g" }, "image": "https://golfweek.usatoday.com/wp-content/uploads/sites/87/2023/03/USATSI_20216489.jpg", "tags": [ "Brooks Koepka", "Jon Rahm", "Jordan Spieth", "PGA Tour money", "PGA Tour Money List", "Rory McIlroy", "Scottie Scheffler", "Tiger Woods", "Vijay Singh", "Viktor Hovland", "Wyndham Clark", "PGA Tour" ], "summary": "Prize money has exploded over the last several years. " }, { "id": "https://golfweek.usatoday.com/?p=778389810", "url": "https://golfweek.usatoday.com/2023/08/20/pga-tour-2023-bmw-championship-prize-money-payouts/", "title": "2023 BMW Championship prize money payouts for each PGA Tour player", "content_html": "\n
It pays to play well on the PGA Tour. Just ask this week\u2019s winner, Viktor Hovland.
\nThe 25-year-old shot a career-low 9-under 61 on Sunday to win the 2023 BMW Championship at Olympia Fields Golf Club in Illinois. Hovland made seven birdies on the back nine to beat Scottie Scheffler and Matt Fitzpatrick by two shots at 17 under for his fifth PGA Tour win and second of the season.
\nFor his efforts, Hovland will leave with top prize of $3.6 million while Scheffler and Fitzpatrick will each take home $1.76 million.
\n\n\t\t\t\t\n\t\t\t\t\n\t\t\t\t\n\n\t\t\t\t\nCheck out how much money each PGA Tour player earned this week at the 2023 BMW Championship at Olympia Fields.
\nPosition | \nPlayer | \nScore | \nEarnings | \n
1 | \nViktor Hovland | \n-17 | \n$3,600,000 | \n
T2 | \nMatt Fitzpatrick | \n-15 | \n$1,760,000 | \n
T2 | \nScottie Scheffler | \n-15 | \n$1,760,000 | \n
4 | \nRory McIlroy | \n-12 | \n$990,000 | \n
T5 | \nBrian Harman | \n-11 | \n$790,000 | \n
T5 | \nMax Homa | \n-11 | \n$790,000 | \n
7 | \nSungjae Im | \n-10 | \n$695,000 | \n
T8 | \nRussell Henley | \n-9 | \n$620,000 | \n
T8 | \nXander Schauffele | \n-9 | \n$620,000 | \n
T10 | \nTom Kim | \n-7 | \n$480,600 | \n
T10 | \nHarris English | \n-7 | \n$480,600 | \n
T10 | \nAndrew Putnam | \n-7 | \n$480,600 | \n
T10 | \nCorey Conners | \n-7 | \n$480,600 | \n
T10 | \nDenny McCarthy | \n-7 | \n$480,600 | \n
T15 | \nSahith Theegala | \n-6 | \n$332,000 | \n
T15 | \nPatrick Cantlay | \n-6 | \n$332,000 | \n
T15 | \nCameron Young | \n-6 | \n$332,000 | \n
T15 | \nWyndham Clark | \n-6 | \n$332,000 | \n
T15 | \nAdam Svensson | \n-6 | \n$332,000 | \n
T15 | \nSam Burns | \n-6 | \n$332,000 | \n
21 | \nTom Hoge | \n-5 | \n$262,000 | \n
T22 | \nJ.T. Poston | \n-4 | \n$229,000 | \n
T22 | \nLucas Glover | \n-4 | \n$229,000 | \n
T22 | \nJustin Rose | \n-4 | \n$229,000 | \n
T25 | \nCollin Morikawa | \n-3 | \n$179,750 | \n
T25 | \nRickie Fowler | \n-3 | \n$179,750 | \n
T25 | \nEric Cole | \n-3 | \n$179,750 | \n
T25 | \nTommy Fleetwood | \n-3 | \n$179,750 | \n
T29 | \nKeegan Bradley | \n-2 | \n$156,500 | \n
T29 | \nChris Kirk | \n-2 | \n$156,500 | \n
T31 | \nJon Rahm | \nE | \n$139,000 | \n
T31 | \nEmiliano Grillo | \nE | \n$139,000 | \n
T31 | \nSi Woo Kim | \nE | \n$139,000 | \n
T34 | \nJordan Spieth | \n1 | \n$122,000 | \n
T34 | \nTyrrell Hatton | \n1 | \n$122,000 | \n
T34 | \nAdam Schenk | \n1 | \n$122,000 | \n
T37 | \nSepp Straka | \n2 | \n$108,000 | \n
T37 | \nPatrick Rodgers | \n2 | \n$108,000 | \n
T37 | \nTony Finau | \n2 | \n$108,000 | \n
40 | \nCam Davis | \n3 | \n$100,000 | \n
T41 | \nKurt Kitayama | \n4 | \n$94,000 | \n
T41 | \nBrendon Todd | \n4 | \n$94,000 | \n
43 | \nByeong Hun An | \n5 | \n$88,000 | \n
44 | \nAdam Hadwin | \n6 | \n$84,000 | \n
T45 | \nLee Hodges | \n7 | \n$78,000 | \n
T45 | \nJason Day | \n7 | \n$78,000 | \n
47 | \nNick Taylor | \n10 | \n$72,000 | \n
48 | \nS\u00e9amus Power | \n14 | \n$70,000 | \n
49 | \nTaylor Moore | \n18 | \n$68,000 | \n
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The 2023 FedEx Cup Playoffs conclude this week at the Tour Championship, where the winner will take home $18 million (before taxes) in bonus money.
\nThis year marks the 17th season of the playoffs. PGA Tour players battled through 46 events to get to the finale.
\nThe top 70 in the FedEx Cup points made the postseason with the top 50 advancing to Week 2 and then just the top 30 reaching East Lake Golf Club in Atlanta.
\nTour Championship: Thursday tee times, TV info | Odds, best bets
\nRory McIlroy became the first three-time winner of the FedEx Cup when he rallied from six shots back a year ago to track down Scottie Scheffler.
\n\n\t\t\t\t\n\t\t\t\t\n\t\t\t\t\n\n\t\t\t\t\nThe winner of the Tour Championship is declared the FedEx Cup champion and takes home the first-place prize of $18 million in bonus money. The runner-up gets $6.5 million, with third place earning $5 million, all the way down to 30th place, which is good for $500,000.
\nPosition | \nPayout | \nPosition | \nPayout | \n
1 | \n$18,000,000 | \n16 | \n$720,000 | \n
2 | \n$6,500,000 | \n17 | \n$700,000 | \n
3 | \n$5,000,000 | \n18 | \n$680,000 | \n
4 | \n$4,000,000 | \n19 | \n$660,000 | \n
5 | \n$3,000,000 | \n20 | \n$640,000 | \n
6 | \n$2,500,000 | \n21 | \n$620,000 | \n
7 | \n$2,000,000 | \n22 | \n$600,000 | \n
8 | \n$1,500,000 | \n23 | \n$580,000 | \n
9 | \n$1,250,000 | \n24 | \n$565,000 | \n
10 | \n$1,000,000 | \n25 | \n$550,000 | \n
11 | \n$950,000 | \n26 | \n$540,000 | \n
12 | \n$900,000 | \n27 | \n$530,000 | \n
13 | \n$850,000 | \n28 | \n$520,000 | \n
14 | \n$800,000 | \n29 | \n$510,000 | \n
15 | \n$760,000 | \n30 | \n$500,000 | \n
There is a total of $75 million in bonus money up for grabs at East Lake.
\nThe PGA Tour will continue to utilize the FedEx Cup Starting Strokes, which was introduced for the first time in 2019. It’s a staggered system whereby the golfer in the top position will start the Tour Championship at 10 under.
\nStarting position | \nStarting score | \nGolfer | \n
No. 1 | \n10 under | \nScottie Scheffler | \n
No. 2 | \n8 under | \nViktor Hovland | \n
No. 3 | \n7 under | \nRory McIlroy | \n
No. 4 | \n6 under | \nJon Rahm | \n
No. 5 | \n5 under | \nLucas Glover | \n
No. 6 | \n4 under | \nMax Homa | \n
No. 7 | \n4 under | \nPatrick Cantlay | \n
No. 8 | \n4 under | \nBrian Harman | \n
No. 9 | \n4 under | \nWyndham Clark | \n
No. 10 | \n4 under | \nMatt Fitzpatrick | \n
No. 11 | \n3 under | \nTommy Fleetwood | \n
No. 12 | \n3 under | \nRussell Henley | \n
No. 13 | \n3 under | \nKeegan Bradley | \n
No. 14 | \n3 under | \nRickie Fowler | \n
No. 15 | \n3 under | \nXander Schauffele | \n
No. 16 | \n2 under | \nTom Kim | \n
No. 17 | \n2 under | \nSungjae Im | \n
No. 18 | \n2 under | \nTony Finau | \n
No. 19 | \n2 under | \nCorey Conners | \n
No. 20 | \n2 under | \nSi Woo Kim | \n
No. 21 | \n1 under | \nTaylor Moore | \n
No. 22 | \n1 under | \nNick Taylor | \n
No. 23 | \n1 under | \nAdam Schenk | \n
No. 24 | \n1 under | \nCollin Morikawa | \n
No. 25 | \n1 under | \nJason Day | \n
No. 26 | \nEven | \nSam Burns | \n
No. 27 | \nEven | \nEmiliano Grillo | \n
No. 28 | \nEven | \nTyrrell Hatton | \n
No. 29 | \nEven | \nJordan Spieth | \n
No. 30 | \nEven | \nSepp Straka | \n
This system was established to give players at the top of the points list the reward of a starting advantage in the Tour Championship.
\nThe first 16 seasons of the playoff produced 13 different winners with McIlroy (2016, 2019, 2022) and Tiger Woods (2007, 2009) the only golfers to win it more than once.
\n", "content_text": "The 2023 FedEx Cup Playoffs conclude this week at the Tour Championship, where the winner will take home $18 million (before taxes) in bonus money.\nThis year marks the 17th season of the playoffs. PGA Tour players battled through 46 events to get to the finale.\nThe top 70 in the FedEx Cup points made the postseason with the top 50 advancing to Week 2 and then just the top 30 reaching East Lake Golf Club in Atlanta.\nTour Championship: Thursday tee times, TV info | Odds, best bets\nRory McIlroy became the first three-time winner of the FedEx Cup when he rallied from six shots back a year ago to track down Scottie Scheffler.\n\n\t\t\t\t\n\t\t\t\t\n\t\t\t\t\n\n\t\t\t\t\nThe money\nThe winner of the Tour Championship is declared the FedEx Cup champion and takes home the first-place prize of $18 million in bonus money. The runner-up gets $6.5 million, with third place earning $5 million, all the way down to 30th place, which is good for $500,000.\nBonus money payouts\n\n\n\nPosition\nPayout\nPosition\nPayout\n\n\n1\n$18,000,000\n16\n$720,000\n\n\n2\n$6,500,000\n17\n$700,000\n\n\n3\n$5,000,000\n18\n$680,000\n\n\n4\n$4,000,000\n19\n$660,000\n\n\n5\n$3,000,000\n20\n$640,000\n\n\n6\n$2,500,000\n21\n$620,000\n\n\n7\n$2,000,000\n22\n$600,000\n\n\n8\n$1,500,000\n23\n$580,000\n\n\n9\n$1,250,000\n24\n$565,000\n\n\n10\n$1,000,000\n25\n$550,000\n\n\n11\n$950,000\n26\n$540,000\n\n\n12\n$900,000\n27\n$530,000\n\n\n13\n$850,000\n28\n$520,000\n\n\n14\n$800,000\n29\n$510,000\n\n\n15\n$760,000\n30\n$500,000\n\n\n\nThere is a total of $75 million in bonus money up for grabs at East Lake.\nThe format\nThe PGA Tour will continue to utilize the FedEx Cup Starting Strokes, which was introduced for the first time in 2019. It’s a staggered system whereby the golfer in the top position will start the Tour Championship at 10 under.\nStarting strokes\n\n\n\nStarting position\nStarting score\nGolfer\n\n\nNo. 1\n10 under\nScottie Scheffler\n\n\nNo. 2\n8 under\nViktor Hovland\n\n\nNo. 3\n7 under\nRory McIlroy\n\n\nNo. 4\n6 under\nJon Rahm\n\n\nNo. 5\n5 under\nLucas Glover\n\n\nNo. 6\n4 under\nMax Homa\n\n\nNo. 7\n4 under\nPatrick Cantlay\n\n\nNo. 8\n4 under\nBrian Harman\n\n\nNo. 9\n4 under\nWyndham Clark\n\n\nNo. 10\n4 under\nMatt Fitzpatrick\n\n\nNo. 11\n3 under\nTommy Fleetwood\n\n\nNo. 12\n3 under\nRussell Henley\n\n\nNo. 13\n3 under\nKeegan Bradley\n\n\nNo. 14\n3 under\nRickie Fowler\n\n\nNo. 15\n3 under\nXander Schauffele\n\n\nNo. 16\n2 under\nTom Kim\n\n\nNo. 17\n2 under\nSungjae Im\n\n\nNo. 18\n2 under\nTony Finau\n\n\nNo. 19\n2 under\nCorey Conners\n\n\nNo. 20\n2 under\nSi Woo Kim\n\n\nNo. 21\n1 under\nTaylor Moore\n\n\nNo. 22\n1 under\nNick Taylor\n\n\nNo. 23\n1 under\nAdam Schenk\n\n\nNo. 24\n1 under\nCollin Morikawa\n\n\nNo. 25\n1 under\nJason Day\n\n\nNo. 26\nEven\nSam Burns\n\n\nNo. 27\nEven\nEmiliano Grillo\n\n\nNo. 28\nEven\nTyrrell Hatton\n\n\nNo. 29\nEven\nJordan Spieth\n\n\nNo. 30\nEven\nSepp Straka\n\n\n\nThis system was established to give players at the top of the points list the reward of a starting advantage in the Tour Championship.\nOnly two multiple winners\nThe first 16 seasons of the playoff produced 13 different winners with McIlroy (2016, 2019, 2022) and Tiger Woods (2007, 2009) the only golfers to win it more than once.", "date_published": "2023-08-20T19:00:01-04:00", "date_modified": "2023-08-23T13:21:00-04:00", "authors": [ { "name": "Todd Kelly", "url": "https://golfweek.usatoday.com/author/kellyt2019/", "avatar": "https://secure.gravatar.com/avatar/6d34543c2c8b62ab550f4bd55c0440ea?s=512&d=identicon&r=g" } ], "author": { "name": "Todd Kelly", "url": "https://golfweek.usatoday.com/author/kellyt2019/", "avatar": "https://secure.gravatar.com/avatar/6d34543c2c8b62ab550f4bd55c0440ea?s=512&d=identicon&r=g" }, "image": "https://golfweek.usatoday.com/wp-content/uploads/sites/87/2023/08/GettyImages-1605785549.jpg", "tags": [ "BMW Championship", "FedEx Cup Playoffs", "FedEx St. Jude Championship", "Money Winners", "PGA Tour", "PGA Tour Money List", "Tour Championship", "Video" ], "summary": "The winner of the Tour Championship is declared the FedEx Cup champion. " }, { "id": "https://golfweek.usatoday.com/?p=778387892", "url": "https://golfweek.usatoday.com/2023/08/13/2023-fedex-st-jude-championship-prize-money-payouts-for-each-pga-tour-player/", "title": "2023 FedEx St. Jude Championship prize money payouts for each PGA Tour player", "content_html": "\n
It pays to play well on the PGA Tour. Just ask this week’s winner, Lucas Glover.
\nThe 43-year-old claimed last week’s Wyndham Championship and followed suit with another victory this week at the 2023 FedEx St. Jude Championship at TPC Southwind in Memphis. Glover beat Patrick Cantlay in a playoff for the sixth win of his career on Tour and took home the top prize of $3.6 million.
\nFor his efforts, Cantlay will leave with $2.16 million while Rory McIlroy and Tommy Fleetwood, who finished T-3 at 14 under, will each take home $1.16 million.
\nCheck out how much money each PGA Tour player earned this week at the 2023 FedEx St. Jude Championship at TPC Southwind.
\n\n\t\t\t\t\n\t\t\t\t\n\t\t\t\t\n\n\t\t\t\t\nPosition | \nPlayer | \nScore | \nEarnings | \n
1 | \nLucas Glover | \n-15 | \n$3,600,000 | \n
2 | \nPatrick Cantlay | \n-15 | \n$2,160,000 | \n
T3 | \nRory McIlroy | \n-14 | \n$1,160,000 | \n
T3 | \nTommy Fleetwood | \n-14 | \n$1,160,000 | \n
5 | \nTaylor Moore | \n-12 | \n$800,000 | \n
T6 | \nAdam Schenk | \n-11 | \n$584,285 | \n
T6 | \nCam Davis | \n-11 | \n$584,285 | \n
T6 | \nSungjae Im | \n-11 | \n$584,285 | \n
T6 | \nRussell Henley | \n-11 | \n$584,285 | \n
T6 | \nJordan Spieth | \n-11 | \n$584,285 | \n
T6 | \nMax Homa | \n-11 | \n$584,285 | \n
T6 | \nCorey Conners | \n-11 | \n$584,285 | \n
T13 | \nCollin Morikawa | \n-10 | \n$386,667 | \n
T13 | \nSahith Theegala | \n-10 | \n$386,667 | \n
T13 | \nViktor Hovland | \n-10 | \n$386,667 | \n
T16 | \nChris Kirk | \n-9 | \n$310,000 | \n
T16 | \nAdam Hadwin | \n-9 | \n$310,000 | \n
T16 | \nHideki Matsuyama | \n-9 | \n$310,000 | \n
T16 | \nSi Woo Kim | \n-9 | \n$310,000 | \n
T20 | \nJustin Rose | \n-8 | \n$233,000 | \n
T20 | \nEmiliano Grillo | \n-8 | \n$233,000 | \n
T20 | \nBeau Hossler | \n-8 | \n$233,000 | \n
T20 | \nStephan Jaeger | \n-8 | \n$233,000 | \n
T24 | \nXander Schauffele | \n-7 | \n$158,285 | \n
T24 | \nJ.J. Spaun | \n-7 | \n$158,285 | \n
T24 | \nJ.T. Poston | \n-7 | \n$158,285 | \n
T24 | \nNick Taylor | \n-7 | \n$158,285 | \n
T24 | \nBen Griffin | \n-7 | \n$158,285 | \n
T24 | \nTom Kim | \n-7 | \n$158,285 | \n
T24 | \nAndrew Putnam | \n-7 | \n$158,285 | \n
T31 | \nEric Cole | \n-6 | \n$116,000 | \n
T31 | \nBrian Harman | \n-6 | \n$116,000 | \n
T31 | \nLee Hodges | \n-6 | \n$116,000 | \n
T31 | \nCameron Young | \n-6 | \n$116,000 | \n
T31 | \nSam Ryder | \n-6 | \n$116,000 | \n
T31 | \nScottie Scheffler | \n-6 | \n$116,000 | \n
T37 | \nBrandon Wu | \n-5 | \n$88,000 | \n
T37 | \nTaylor Montgomery | \n-5 | \n$88,000 | \n
T37 | \nSam Stevens | \n-5 | \n$88,000 | \n
T37 | \nByeong Hun An | \n-5 | \n$88,000 | \n
T37 | \nAdam Svensson | \n-5 | \n$88,000 | \n
T37 | \nJon Rahm | \n-5 | \n$88,000 | \n
T43 | \nDavis Riley | \n-4 | \n$64,133 | \n
T43 | \nBrendon Todd | \n-4 | \n$64,133 | \n
T43 | \nKeegan Bradley | \n-4 | \n$64,133 | \n
T43 | \nTyrrell Hatton | \n-4 | \n$64,133 | \n
T43 | \nTom Hoge | \n-4 | \n$64,133 | \n
T43 | \nKeith Mitchell | \n-4 | \n$64,133 | \n
T49 | \nNick Hardy | \n-3 | \n$50,533 | \n
T49 | \nAaron Rai | \n-3 | \n$50,533 | \n
T49 | \nVincent Norrman | \n-3 | \n$50,533 | \n
T52 | \nKurt Kitayama | \n-2 | \n$46,400 | \n
T52 | \nJason Day | \n-2 | \n$46,400 | \n
T52 | \nHayden Buckley | \n-2 | \n$46,400 | \n
T52 | \nHarris English | \n-2 | \n$46,400 | \n
T52 | \nPatrick Rodgers | \n-2 | \n$46,400 | \n
T52 | \nSam Burns | \n-2 | \n$46,400 | \n
T58 | \nRickie Fowler | \n-1 | \n$44,400 | \n
T58 | \nMackenzie Hughes | \n-1 | \n$44,400 | \n
T58 | \nMatt NeSmith | \n-1 | \n$44,400 | \n
T61 | \nMatt Kuchar | \nE | \n$43,400 | \n
T61 | \nThomas Detry | \nE | \n$43,400 | \n
63 | \nSepp Straka | \n1 | \n$42,800 | \n
64 | \nTony Finau | \n2 | \n$42,400 | \n
65 | \nAlex Smalley | \n3 | \n$42,000 | \n
T66 | \nDenny McCarthy | \n4 | \n$40,800 | \n
T66 | \nWyndham Clark | \n4 | \n$40,800 | \n
T66 | \nS\u00e9amus Power | \n4 | \n$40,800 | \n
T66 | \nMatt Fitzpatrick | \n4 | \n$40,800 | \n
T66 | \nMark Hubbard | \n4 | \n$40,800 | \n
\n
GREENSBORO, N.C. \u2014 Wyndham Championship winner Lucas Glover surpassed $30 million in career earnings on the PGA Tour on Sunday.
\nIt might be small consolation after making bogey on his final three holes to lose the lead and finish T-2, but Russell Henley, along with Harris English, who finished T-35, became the 26th and 27th players to cross the $5 million mark in earnings this season during the FedEx Cup regular-season finale.
\nGlover banked $1.368 million from the total purse of $7.6 million.
\nScotte Scheffler, who took the week off, still leads the money list with a single-season record of $19,138,342, the highest single-season mark of all time. The top five on the money list behind him \u2014 Jon Rahm, Rory McIlroy, Wyndham Clark and Viktor Hovland \u2014 have all earned more than $10 million to date.
\nHere’s a closer look at how much each player earned this week for four days of work at Sedgefield Country Club.
\n\n\t\t\t\t\n\t\t\t\t\n\t\t\t\t\n\n\t\t\t\t\nPosition | \nPlayer | \nScore | \nMoney | \n
1 | \nLucas Glover | \n-20 | \n$1,368,000 | \n
T2 | \nByeong Hun An | \n-18 | \n$676,400 | \n
T2 | \nRussell Henley | \n-18 | \n$676,400 | \n
4 | \nBilly Horschel | \n-16 | \n$372,400 | \n
T5 | \nWebb Simpson | \n-13 | \n$293,550 | \n
T5 | \nMichael Kim | \n-13 | \n$293,550 | \n
T7 | \nJ.T. Poston | \n-12 | \n$223,060 | \n
T7 | \nCam Davis | \n-12 | \n$223,060 | \n
T7 | \nBrendon Todd | \n-12 | \n$223,060 | \n
T7 | \nAdam Scott | \n-12 | \n$223,060 | \n
T7 | \nAdam Svensson | \n-12 | \n$223,060 | \n
T12 | \nCharley Hoffman | \n-11 | \n$169,100 | \n
T12 | \nJustin Thomas | \n-11 | \n$169,100 | \n
T14 | \nEric Cole | \n-10 | \n$123,500 | \n
T14 | \nNicolai Hojgaard | \n-10 | \n$123,500 | \n
T14 | \nSungjae Im | \n-10 | \n$123,500 | \n
T14 | \nLudvig Aberg | \n-10 | \n$123,500 | \n
T14 | \nRobert Streb | \n-10 | \n$123,500 | \n
T14 | \nStephan Jaeger | \n-10 | \n$123,500 | \n
T14 | \nSam Burns | \n-10 | \n$123,500 | \n
21 | \nThomas Detry | \n-9 | \n$93,100 | \n
T22 | \nTaylor Moore | \n-8 | \n$73,340 | \n
T22 | \nRyan Brehm | \n-8 | \n$73,340 | \n
T22 | \nMatti Schmid | \n-8 | \n$73,340 | \n
T22 | \nDavis Thompson | \n-8 | \n$73,340 | \n
T22 | \nLuke Donald | \n-8 | \n$73,340 | \n
T27 | \nNick Hardy | \n-7 | \n$53,200 | \n
T27 | \nAustin Smotherman | \n-7 | \n$53,200 | \n
T27 | \nGary Woodland | \n-7 | \n$53,200 | \n
T27 | \nAndrew Putnam | \n-7 | \n$53,200 | \n
T27 | \nNicholas Lindheim | \n-7 | \n$53,200 | \n
T27 | \nChez Reavie | \n-7 | \n$53,200 | \n
T33 | \nAndrew Novak | \n-6 | \n$41,420 | \n
T33 | \nHarris English | \n-6 | \n$41,420 | \n
T33 | \nChesson Hadley | \n-6 | \n$41,420 | \n
T33 | \nKelly Kraft | \n-6 | \n$41,420 | \n
T33 | \nSi Woo Kim | \n-6 | \n$41,420 | \n
T38 | \nJ.J. Spaun | \n-5 | \n$31,540 | \n
T38 | \nGreyson Sigg | \n-5 | \n$31,540 | \n
T38 | \nMatt Kuchar | \n-5 | \n$31,540 | \n
T38 | \nAlex Noren | \n-5 | \n$31,540 | \n
T38 | \nSam Bennett | \n-5 | \n$31,540 | \n
T38 | \nSam Ryder | \n-5 | \n$31,540 | \n
T38 | \nTyler Duncan | \n-5 | \n$31,540 | \n
T45 | \nScott Piercy | \n-4 | \n$22,116 | \n
T45 | \nMatt Wallace | \n-4 | \n$22,116 | \n
T45 | \nKyle Westmoreland | \n-4 | \n$22,116 | \n
T45 | \nBrandt Snedeker | \n-4 | \n$22,116 | \n
T45 | \nPeter Kuest | \n-4 | \n$22,116 | \n
T45 | \nDavid Lipsky | \n-4 | \n$22,116 | \n
T51 | \nMax McGreevy | \n-3 | \n$18,164 | \n
T51 | \nDoug Ghim | \n-3 | \n$18,164 | \n
T51 | \nNate Lashley | \n-3 | \n$18,164 | \n
T51 | \nDylan Wu | \n-3 | \n$18,164 | \n
T51 | \nShane Lowry | \n-3 | \n$18,164 | \n
T51 | \nZecheng Dou | \n-3 | \n$18,164 | \n
T51 | \nChristiaan Bezuidenhout | \n-3 | \n$18,164 | \n
T58 | \nMartin Laird | \n-2 | \n$17,176 | \n
T58 | \nTroy Merritt | \n-2 | \n$17,176 | \n
T58 | \nBrandon Wu | \n-2 | \n$17,176 | \n
T58 | \nVincent Norrman | \n-2 | \n$17,176 | \n
T62 | \nScott Stallings | \n-1 | \n$16,720 | \n
T62 | \nMatt NeSmith | \n-1 | \n$16,720 | \n
T64 | \nAdam Schenk | \nE | \n$16,340 | \n
T64 | \nC.T. Pan | \nE | \n$16,340 | \n
T64 | \nJoel Dahmen | \nE | \n$16,340 | \n
T67 | \nCarson Young | \n+1 | \n$15,884 | \n
T67 | \nMichael Gligic | \n+1 | \n$15,884 | \n
T67 | \nTrey Mullinax | \n+1 | \n$15,884 | \n
70 | \nWesley Bryan | \n+3 | \n$15,580 | \n
T71 | \nJim Herman | \n+5 | \n$15,352 | \n
T71 | \nRichy Werenski | \n+5 | \n$15,352 | \n
73 | \nCarl Yuan | \n+6 | \n$15,124 | \n
\n", "content_text": "GREENSBORO, N.C. \u2014 Wyndham Championship winner Lucas Glover surpassed $30 million in career earnings on the PGA Tour on Sunday.\nIt might be small consolation after making bogey on his final three holes to lose the lead and finish T-2, but Russell Henley, along with Harris English, who finished T-35, became the 26th and 27th players to cross the $5 million mark in earnings this season during the FedEx Cup regular-season finale.\nGlover banked $1.368 million from the total purse of $7.6 million.\nScotte Scheffler, who took the week off, still leads the money list with a single-season record of $19,138,342, the highest single-season mark of all time. The top five on the money list behind him \u2014 Jon Rahm, Rory McIlroy, Wyndham Clark and Viktor Hovland \u2014 have all earned more than $10 million to date.\nHere’s a closer look at how much each player earned this week for four days of work at Sedgefield Country Club.\n\n\t\t\t\t\n\t\t\t\t\n\t\t\t\t\n\n\t\t\t\t\n\n\n\nPosition\nPlayer\nScore\nMoney\n\n\n1\nLucas Glover\n-20\n$1,368,000\n\n\nT2\nByeong Hun An\n-18\n$676,400\n\n\nT2\nRussell Henley\n-18\n$676,400\n\n\n4\nBilly Horschel\n-16\n$372,400\n\n\nT5\nWebb Simpson\n-13\n$293,550\n\n\nT5\nMichael Kim\n-13\n$293,550\n\n\nT7\nJ.T. Poston\n-12\n$223,060\n\n\nT7\nCam Davis\n-12\n$223,060\n\n\nT7\nBrendon Todd\n-12\n$223,060\n\n\nT7\nAdam Scott\n-12\n$223,060\n\n\nT7\nAdam Svensson\n-12\n$223,060\n\n\nT12\nCharley Hoffman\n-11\n$169,100\n\n\nT12\nJustin Thomas\n-11\n$169,100\n\n\nT14\nEric Cole\n-10\n$123,500\n\n\nT14\nNicolai Hojgaard\n-10\n$123,500\n\n\nT14\nSungjae Im\n-10\n$123,500\n\n\nT14\nLudvig Aberg\n-10\n$123,500\n\n\nT14\nRobert Streb\n-10\n$123,500\n\n\nT14\nStephan Jaeger\n-10\n$123,500\n\n\nT14\nSam Burns\n-10\n$123,500\n\n\n21\nThomas Detry\n-9\n$93,100\n\n\nT22\nTaylor Moore\n-8\n$73,340\n\n\nT22\nRyan Brehm\n-8\n$73,340\n\n\nT22\nMatti Schmid\n-8\n$73,340\n\n\nT22\nDavis Thompson\n-8\n$73,340\n\n\nT22\nLuke Donald\n-8\n$73,340\n\n\nT27\nNick Hardy\n-7\n$53,200\n\n\nT27\nAustin Smotherman\n-7\n$53,200\n\n\nT27\nGary Woodland\n-7\n$53,200\n\n\nT27\nAndrew Putnam\n-7\n$53,200\n\n\nT27\nNicholas Lindheim\n-7\n$53,200\n\n\nT27\nChez Reavie\n-7\n$53,200\n\n\nT33\nAndrew Novak\n-6\n$41,420\n\n\nT33\nHarris English\n-6\n$41,420\n\n\nT33\nChesson Hadley\n-6\n$41,420\n\n\nT33\nKelly Kraft\n-6\n$41,420\n\n\nT33\nSi Woo Kim\n-6\n$41,420\n\n\nT38\nJ.J. Spaun\n-5\n$31,540\n\n\nT38\nGreyson Sigg\n-5\n$31,540\n\n\nT38\nMatt Kuchar\n-5\n$31,540\n\n\nT38\nAlex Noren\n-5\n$31,540\n\n\nT38\nSam Bennett\n-5\n$31,540\n\n\nT38\nSam Ryder\n-5\n$31,540\n\n\nT38\nTyler Duncan\n-5\n$31,540\n\n\nT45\nScott Piercy\n-4\n$22,116\n\n\nT45\nMatt Wallace\n-4\n$22,116\n\n\nT45\nKyle Westmoreland\n-4\n$22,116\n\n\nT45\nBrandt Snedeker\n-4\n$22,116\n\n\nT45\nPeter Kuest\n-4\n$22,116\n\n\nT45\nDavid Lipsky\n-4\n$22,116\n\n\nT51\nMax McGreevy\n-3\n$18,164\n\n\nT51\nDoug Ghim\n-3\n$18,164\n\n\nT51\nNate Lashley\n-3\n$18,164\n\n\nT51\nDylan Wu\n-3\n$18,164\n\n\nT51\nShane Lowry\n-3\n$18,164\n\n\nT51\nZecheng Dou\n-3\n$18,164\n\n\nT51\nChristiaan Bezuidenhout\n-3\n$18,164\n\n\nT58\nMartin Laird\n-2\n$17,176\n\n\nT58\nTroy Merritt\n-2\n$17,176\n\n\nT58\nBrandon Wu\n-2\n$17,176\n\n\nT58\nVincent Norrman\n-2\n$17,176\n\n\nT62\nScott Stallings\n-1\n$16,720\n\n\nT62\nMatt NeSmith\n-1\n$16,720\n\n\nT64\nAdam Schenk\nE\n$16,340\n\n\nT64\nC.T. Pan\nE\n$16,340\n\n\nT64\nJoel Dahmen\nE\n$16,340\n\n\nT67\nCarson Young\n+1\n$15,884\n\n\nT67\nMichael Gligic\n+1\n$15,884\n\n\nT67\nTrey Mullinax\n+1\n$15,884\n\n\n70\nWesley Bryan\n+3\n$15,580\n\n\nT71\nJim Herman\n+5\n$15,352\n\n\nT71\nRichy Werenski\n+5\n$15,352\n\n\n73\nCarl Yuan\n+6\n$15,124\n\n\n\n ", "date_published": "2023-08-06T20:31:36-04:00", "date_modified": "2023-08-07T07:29:20-04:00", "authors": [ { "name": "Adam Schupak", "url": "https://golfweek.usatoday.com/author/shoop007/", "avatar": "https://secure.gravatar.com/avatar/c770dcffbdb4a77bab2df2cc7e89690f?s=512&d=identicon&r=g" } ], "author": { "name": "Adam Schupak", "url": "https://golfweek.usatoday.com/author/shoop007/", "avatar": "https://secure.gravatar.com/avatar/c770dcffbdb4a77bab2df2cc7e89690f?s=512&d=identicon&r=g" }, "image": "https://golfweek.usatoday.com/wp-content/uploads/sites/87/2023/08/USATSI_21150297.jpg", "tags": [ "2023 Wyndham Championship", "money", "Money list", "money payouts", "Money Winners", "PGA Tour", "PGA Tour money", "PGA Tour Money List", "PGA Tour Prize Money", "Prize Money", "prize money payouts", "Sedgefield Country Club", "Wyndham Championship" ], "summary": "It's the final payday for some golfers during the 2022-23 PGA Tour season. " }, { "id": "https://golfweek.usatoday.com/?p=778382983", "url": "https://golfweek.usatoday.com/2023/07/30/pga-tour-2023-3m-open-prize-money-payouts/", "title": "2023 3M Open prize money payouts for each PGA Tour player", "content_html": "
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It pays to play well on the PGA Tour. Just ask this week\u2019s winner, Lee Hodges.
\nThe 28-year-old won the 2023 3M Open at TPC Twin Cities in Blaine, Minnesota for his first-ever PGA Tour victory on Sunday. Hodges shot a 4-under 67 in the final round to finish at 24 under, seven shots clear of Martin Laird, Kevin Streelman and J.T. Poston, who all finished T-2 at 17 under.
\nFor his efforts, Hodges will take home the top prize of $1.4 million, while Laird, Streelman and Poston each earned $590,200,
\nCheck out how much money each PGA Tour player earned this week at the 2023 3M Open at TPC Twin Cities.
\n\n\t\t\t\t\n\t\t\t\t\n\t\t\t\t\n\n\t\t\t\t\nPosition | \nPlayer | \nScore | \nEarnings | \n
1 | \n\u00a0Lee Hodges | \n-24 | \n$1,404,000 | \n
T2 | \n\u00a0J.T. Poston | \n-17 | \n$590,200 | \n
T2 | \n\u00a0Kevin Streelman | \n-17 | \n$590,200 | \n
T2 | \n\u00a0Martin Laird | \n-17 | \n$590,200 | \n
T5 | \n\u00a0Dylan Wu | \n-16 | \n$301,275 | \n
T5 | \n\u00a0Keith Mitchell | \n-16 | \n$301,275 | \n
T7 | \n\u00a0Aaron Baddeley | \n-15 | \n$245,050 | \n
T7 | \n\u00a0Tony Finau | \n-15 | \n$245,050 | \n
T7 | \n\u00a0Sam Ryder | \n-15 | \n$245,050 | \n
T10 | \n\u00a0Cam Davis | \n-14 | \n$196,950 | \n
T10 | \n\u00a0Sam Stevens | \n-14 | \n$196,950 | \n
T10 | \n\u00a0Emiliano Grillo | \n-14 | \n$196,950 | \n
T13 | \n\u00a0Nick Hardy | \n-13 | \n$135,664.28 | \n
T13 | \n\u00a0Callum Tarren | \n-13 | \n$135,664.28 | \n
T13 | \n\u00a0Garrick Higgo | \n-13 | \n$135,664.28 | \n
T13 | \n\u00a0Billy Horschel | \n-13 | \n$135,664.28 | \n
T13 | \n\u00a0Alex Noren | \n-13 | \n$135,664.28 | \n
T13 | \n\u00a0Beau Hossler | \n-13 | \n$135,664.28 | \n
T13 | \n\u00a0Zac Blair | \n-13 | \n$135,664.28 | \n
T20 | \n\u00a0Aaron Rai | \n-12 | \n$82,178.57 | \n
T20 | \n\u00a0Jason Dufner | \n-12 | \n$82,178.57 | \n
T20 | \n\u00a0Ben Griffin | \n-12 | \n$82,178.57 | \n
T20 | \n\u00a0Matti Schmid | \n-12 | \n$82,178.57 | \n
T20 | \n\u00a0Tyson Alexander | \n-12 | \n$82,178.57 | \n
T20 | \n\u00a0Tom Hoge | \n-12 | \n$82,178.57 | \n
T20 | \n\u00a0Tyler Duncan | \n-12 | \n$82,178.57 | \n
T27 | \n\u00a0Doug Ghim | \n-11 | \n$58,110 | \n
T27 | \n\u00a0Seonghyeon Kim | \n-11 | \n$58,110 | \n
T27 | \n\u00a0Chesson Hadley | \n-11 | \n$58,110 | \n
T30 | \n\u00a0Kramer Hickok | \n-10 | \n$46,744.29 | \n
T30 | \n\u00a0Eric Cole | \n-10 | \n$46,744.29 | \n
T30 | \n\u00a0Max McGreevy | \n-10 | \n$46,744.29 | \n
T30 | \n\u00a0Doc Redman | \n-10 | \n$46,744.29 | \n
T30 | \n\u00a0Hideki Matsuyama | \n-10 | \n$46,744.29 | \n
T30 | \n\u00a0Mackenzie Hughes | \n-10 | \n$46,744.29 | \n
T30 | \n\u00a0Stephan Jaeger | \n-10 | \n$46,744.29 | \n
T37 | \n\u00a0J.J. Spaun | \n-9 | \n$34,710 | \n
T37 | \n\u00a0Kevin Yu | \n-9 | \n$34,710 | \n
T37 | \n\u00a0Adam Long | \n-9 | \n$34,710 | \n
T37 | \n\u00a0Patrick Rodgers | \n-9 | \n$34,710 | \n
T37 | \n\u00a0Stewart Cink | \n-9 | \n$34,710 | \n
T37 | \n\u00a0Adam Svensson | \n-9 | \n$34,710 | \n
T43 | \n\u00a0Matt Wallace | \n-8 | \n$24,726 | \n
T43 | \n\u00a0Justin Suh | \n-8 | \n$24,726 | \n
T43 | \n\u00a0Matt Kuchar | \n-8 | \n$24,726 | \n
T43 | \n\u00a0Paul Haley II | \n-8 | \n$24,726 | \n
T43 | \n\u00a0David Lipsky | \n-8 | \n$24,726 | \n
T43 | \n\u00a0MJ Daffue | \n-8 | \n$24,726 | \n
T43 | \n\u00a0Justin Lower | \n-8 | \n$24,726 | \n
T50 | \n\u00a0Peter Kuest | \n-7 | \n$19,578 | \n
T50 | \n\u00a0Vincent Norrman | \n-7 | \n$19,578 | \n
T50 | \n\u00a0Trey Mullinax | \n-7 | \n$19,578 | \n
T53 | \n\u00a0Chad Ramey | \n-6 | \n$18,447 | \n
T53 | \n\u00a0Brandt Snedeker | \n-6 | \n$18,447 | \n
T53 | \n\u00a0Brice Garnett | \n-6 | \n$18,447 | \n
T53 | \n\u00a0Russell Knox | \n-6 | \n$18,447 | \n
T57 | \n\u00a0Nate Lashley | \n-5 | \n$17,706 | \n
T57 | \n\u00a0Brandon Wu | \n-5 | \n$17,706 | \n
T57 | \n\u00a0Ryan Gerard | \n-5 | \n$17,706 | \n
T57 | \n\u00a0Grayson Murray | \n-5 | \n$17,706 | \n
T57 | \n\u00a0Henrik Norlander | \n-5 | \n$17,706 | \n
T62 | \n\u00a0Frankie Capan III | \n-4 | \n$17,160 | \n
T62 | \n\u00a0James Hahn | \n-4 | \n$17,160 | \n
T64 | \n\u00a0Trevor Cone | \n-3 | \n$16,614 | \n
T64 | \n\u00a0Kevin Chappell | \n-3 | \n$16,614 | \n
T64 | \n\u00a0Ludvig Aberg | \n-3 | \n$16,614 | \n
T64 | \n\u00a0Kaito Onishi | \n-3 | \n$16,614 | \n
T64 | \n\u00a0Matthias Schwab | \n-3 | \n$16,614 | \n
69 | \n\u00a0Seung-Yul Noh | \n-2 | \n$16,146 | \n
70 | \n\u00a0C.T. Pan | \nE | \n$15,990 | \n
71 | \n\u00a0Ben Taylor | \n1 | \n$15,834 | \n
T72 | \n\u00a0Augusto N\u00fa\u00f1ez | \n7 | \n$15,600 | \n
T72 | \n\u00a0Jim Herman | \n7 | \n$15,600 | \n
\n
It seemed like Akshay Bhatia was primed to break through on the PGA Tour and Sunday evening, he finally did.
\nBhatia claimed the 2023 Barracuda Championship, the final opposite-field event of the PGA Tour season, in a playoff. The tournament is the only one on Tour to use the Modified Stableford scoring system, so the more points the better in this event.
\nThe first-place check at Tahoe Mountain Club’s Old Greenwood course in Truckee, California, was $684,000.
\nTake a closer look at the full prize money payouts from the 2023 Barracuda Championship.
\nPos | \nName | \nPoints | \nEarnings | \n
1 | \nAkshay Bhatia | \n40 | \n$684,000 | \n
2 | \nPatrick Rodgers | \n40 | \n$414,200 | \n
T3 | \nJulien Guerrier | \n37 | \n$224,200 | \n
T3 | \nJens Dantorp | \n37 | \n$224,200 | \n
5 | \nRyan Gerard | \n36 | \n$155,800 | \n
T6 | \nChesson Hadley | \n35 | \n$123,975 | \n
T6 | \nErik van Rooyen | \n35 | \n$123,975 | \n
T6 | \nJames Hahn | \n35 | \n$123,975 | \n
T6 | \nBeau Hossler | \n35 | \n$123,975 | \n
T10 | \nSean Crocker | \n34 | \n$82,379 | \n
T10 | \nSebastian S\u00f6derberg | \n34 | \n$82,379 | \n
T10 | \nJC Ritchie | \n34 | \n$82,379 | \n
T10 | \nJ.J. Spaun | \n34 | \n$82,379 | \n
T10 | \nRyo Hisatsune | \n34 | \n$82,379 | \n
T10 | \nMark Hubbard | \n34 | \n$82,379 | \n
T10 | \nJoel Dahmen | \n34 | \n$82,379 | \n
T17 | \nMarcus Armitage | \n33 | \n$57,950 | \n
T17 | \nChad Ramey | \n33 | \n$57,950 | \n
T17 | \nCameron Champ | \n33 | \n$57,950 | \n
T20 | \nMartin Laird | \n32 | \n$43,206 | \n
T20 | \nMarcus Kinhult | \n32 | \n$43,206 | \n
T20 | \nKevin Roy | \n32 | \n$43,206 | \n
T20 | \nJohannes Veerman | \n32 | \n$43,206 | \n
T20 | \nRico Hoey | \n32 | \n$43,206 | \n
T25 | \nVincent Norrman | \n31 | \n$31,223 | \n
T25 | \nNathan Kimsey | \n31 | \n$31,223 | \n
T25 | \nJames Morrison | \n31 | \n$31,223 | \n
T28 | \nMatt NeSmith | \n30 | \n$27,170 | \n
T28 | \nJason Scrivener | \n30 | \n$27,170 | \n
T28 | \nSeung-Yul Noh | \n30 | \n$27,170 | \n
T31 | \nWesley Bryan | \n29 | \n$23,750 | \n
T31 | \nCharley Hoffman | \n29 | \n$23,750 | \n
T31 | \nMartin Trainer | \n29 | \n$23,750 | \n
T34 | \nMJ Daffue | \n28 | \n$19,798 | \n
T34 | \nJustin Suh | \n28 | \n$19,798 | \n
T34 | \nStephan Jaeger | \n28 | \n$19,798 | \n
T34 | \nDavid Lipsky | \n28 | \n$19,798 | \n
T34 | \nCarl Yuan | \n28 | \n$19,798 | \n
T39 | \nRobert Streb | \n27 | \n$16,150 | \n
T39 | \nZecheng Dou | \n27 | \n$16,150 | \n
T39 | \nSam Stevens | \n27 | \n$16,150 | \n
T39 | \nEdoardo Molinari | \n27 | \n$16,150 | \n
43 | \nCarson Young | \n26 | \n$14,250 | \n
T44 | \nKevin Chappell | \n25 | \n$12,730 | \n
T44 | \nBrent Grant | \n25 | \n$12,730 | \n
T44 | \nWilliam McGirt | \n25 | \n$12,730 | \n
T47 | \nAndy Sullivan | \n22 | \n$10,627 | \n
T47 | \nRussell Knox | \n22 | \n$10,627 | \n
T47 | \nKyle Westmoreland | \n22 | \n$10,627 | \n
T50 | \nAugusto N\u00fa\u00f1ez | \n21 | \n$9,356 | \n
T50 | \nSebastian Garcia Rodriguez | \n21 | \n$9,356 | \n
T50 | \nTroy Merritt | \n21 | \n$9,356 | \n
T50 | \nMichael Gligic | \n21 | \n$9,356 | \n
T50 | \nAlexander Levy | \n21 | \n$9,356 | \n
T55 | \nTano Goya | \n20 | \n$8,816 | \n
T55 | \nChase Hanna | \n20 | \n$8,816 | \n
T55 | \nTrevor Werbylo | \n20 | \n$8,816 | \n
T55 | \nChez Reavie | \n20 | \n$8,816 | \n
59 | \nPeter Kuest | \n19 | \n$8,626 | \n
T60 | \nMaximilian Kieffer | \n17 | \n$8,474 | \n
T60 | \nAustin Cook | \n17 | \n$8,474 | \n
T60 | \nJoakim Lagergren | \n17 | \n$8,474 | \n
$63 | \nNick Hardy | \n16 | \n$8,322 | \n
T64 | \nAaron Cockerill | \n12 | \n$8,246 | \n
T64 | \nBastien Amat (a) | \n12 | \n$0 | \n
66 | \nTrevor Cone | \n11 | \n$8,170 | \n
\n", "content_text": "It seemed like Akshay Bhatia was primed to break through on the PGA Tour and Sunday evening, he finally did.\nBhatia claimed the 2023 Barracuda Championship, the final opposite-field event of the PGA Tour season, in a playoff. The tournament is the only one on Tour to use the Modified Stableford scoring system, so the more points the better in this event.\nThe first-place check at Tahoe Mountain Club’s Old Greenwood course in Truckee, California, was $684,000.\nTake a closer look at the full prize money payouts from the 2023 Barracuda Championship.\n\n\n\nPos\nName\nPoints\nEarnings\n\n\n1\nAkshay Bhatia\n40\n$684,000\n\n\n2\nPatrick Rodgers\n40\n$414,200\n\n\nT3\nJulien Guerrier\n37\n$224,200\n\n\nT3\nJens Dantorp\n37\n$224,200\n\n\n5\nRyan Gerard\n36\n$155,800\n\n\nT6\nChesson Hadley\n35\n$123,975\n\n\nT6\nErik van Rooyen\n35\n$123,975\n\n\nT6\nJames Hahn\n35\n$123,975\n\n\nT6\nBeau Hossler\n35\n$123,975\n\n\nT10\nSean Crocker\n34\n$82,379\n\n\nT10\nSebastian S\u00f6derberg\n34\n$82,379\n\n\nT10\nJC Ritchie\n34\n$82,379\n\n\nT10\nJ.J. Spaun\n34\n$82,379\n\n\nT10\nRyo Hisatsune\n34\n$82,379\n\n\nT10\nMark Hubbard\n34\n$82,379\n\n\nT10\nJoel Dahmen\n34\n$82,379\n\n\nT17\nMarcus Armitage\n33\n$57,950\n\n\nT17\nChad Ramey\n33\n$57,950\n\n\nT17\nCameron Champ\n33\n$57,950\n\n\nT20\nMartin Laird\n32\n$43,206\n\n\nT20\nMarcus Kinhult\n32\n$43,206\n\n\nT20\nKevin Roy\n32\n$43,206\n\n\nT20\nJohannes Veerman\n32\n$43,206\n\n\nT20\nRico Hoey\n32\n$43,206\n\n\nT25\nVincent Norrman\n31\n$31,223\n\n\nT25\nNathan Kimsey\n31\n$31,223\n\n\nT25\nJames Morrison\n31\n$31,223\n\n\nT28\nMatt NeSmith\n30\n$27,170\n\n\nT28\nJason Scrivener\n30\n$27,170\n\n\nT28\nSeung-Yul Noh\n30\n$27,170\n\n\nT31\nWesley Bryan\n29\n$23,750\n\n\nT31\nCharley Hoffman\n29\n$23,750\n\n\nT31\nMartin Trainer\n29\n$23,750\n\n\nT34\nMJ Daffue\n28\n$19,798\n\n\nT34\nJustin Suh\n28\n$19,798\n\n\nT34\nStephan Jaeger\n28\n$19,798\n\n\nT34\nDavid Lipsky\n28\n$19,798\n\n\nT34\nCarl Yuan\n28\n$19,798\n\n\nT39\nRobert Streb\n27\n$16,150\n\n\nT39\nZecheng Dou\n27\n$16,150\n\n\nT39\nSam Stevens\n27\n$16,150\n\n\nT39\nEdoardo Molinari\n27\n$16,150\n\n\n43\nCarson Young\n26\n$14,250\n\n\nT44\nKevin Chappell\n25\n$12,730\n\n\nT44\nBrent Grant\n25\n$12,730\n\n\nT44\nWilliam McGirt\n25\n$12,730\n\n\nT47\nAndy Sullivan\n22\n$10,627\n\n\nT47\nRussell Knox\n22\n$10,627\n\n\nT47\nKyle Westmoreland\n22\n$10,627\n\n\nT50\nAugusto N\u00fa\u00f1ez\n21\n$9,356\n\n\nT50\nSebastian Garcia Rodriguez\n21\n$9,356\n\n\nT50\nTroy Merritt\n21\n$9,356\n\n\nT50\nMichael Gligic\n21\n$9,356\n\n\nT50\nAlexander Levy\n21\n$9,356\n\n\nT55\nTano Goya\n20\n$8,816\n\n\nT55\nChase Hanna\n20\n$8,816\n\n\nT55\nTrevor Werbylo\n20\n$8,816\n\n\nT55\nChez Reavie\n20\n$8,816\n\n\n59\nPeter Kuest\n19\n$8,626\n\n\nT60\nMaximilian Kieffer\n17\n$8,474\n\n\nT60\nAustin Cook\n17\n$8,474\n\n\nT60\nJoakim Lagergren\n17\n$8,474\n\n\n$63\nNick Hardy\n16\n$8,322\n\n\nT64\nAaron Cockerill\n12\n$8,246\n\n\nT64\nBastien Amat (a)\n12\n$0\n\n\n66\nTrevor Cone\n11\n$8,170\n\n\n\n ", "date_published": "2023-07-23T22:34:29-04:00", "date_modified": "2023-07-24T10:32:31-04:00", "authors": [ { "name": "Todd Kelly", "url": "https://golfweek.usatoday.com/author/kellyt2019/", "avatar": "https://secure.gravatar.com/avatar/6d34543c2c8b62ab550f4bd55c0440ea?s=512&d=identicon&r=g" } ], "author": { "name": "Todd Kelly", "url": "https://golfweek.usatoday.com/author/kellyt2019/", "avatar": "https://secure.gravatar.com/avatar/6d34543c2c8b62ab550f4bd55c0440ea?s=512&d=identicon&r=g" }, "image": "https://golfweek.usatoday.com/wp-content/uploads/sites/87/2023/07/GettyImages-1566213422.jpg", "tags": [ "2023 Barracuda Championship", "money", "Money list", "money payouts", "Money Winners", "Old Greenwood", "PGA Tour", "PGA Tour money", "PGA Tour Money List", "PGA Tour Prize Money", "Prize Money", "prize money payouts", "Video" ], "summary": "The opposite-field PGA Tour event paid $684,000 to the winner. " } ] }