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2023 Tour Championship money: Here’s how much every player made
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Our apologies in advance for this story, Jon Rahm.
We joke, of course. Still, it was the world No. 3 who eloquently put on Friday that the money involved in this week’s Tour Championship was not on players’ radars, and that the attention given to the purse was a nuisance.
For clarity, here is the complete exchange:
“Early in your career when you’re first starting out, did you ever think about the money …”
No, Rahm said.
“… in terms of if I miss this or make …”
No, Rahm said again.
“Do you think …”
Here, he had more than one word.
“It’s one of the things that frustrates me about watching this broadcast. Like, we’re not thinking if we miss a putt how much it’s going to cost us money-wise. No chance. Like, none whatsoever. You’re trying to finish as high as possible. You’re trying to win a tournament. It’s one of my pet peeves when they make this tournament all about money because I think it takes away from it.
“When you win a green jacket, I can tell you right now that any major champion this year might not remember how much money they made. And that’s the beauty about this game and I think that’s kind of how it should be. Obviously I’m saying that being in an extremely privileged position financially. I mean, at that point, from first to second, you’re making a ton of money, so it’s more about winning than the prize itself.”
All good points. But with that …
Below is a complete list of the 2023 Tour Championship payouts for all 30 players. We’ve also listed players 31 to 150, as they are also paid under the purse, also known as the FedEx Cup bonus pool. The total purse is $75 million.
How much every player made at the 2023 Tour Championship
1. Viktor Hovland $18 million
2. Xander Schauffele $6.5 million
3. Wyndham Clark $5 million
4. Rory McIlroy $4 million
5. Patrick Cantlay $3 million
T6. Tommy Fleetwood $2 million Scottie Scheffler $2 million Collin Morikawa $2 million
T9. Sam Burns $990,000 Matt Fitzpatrick $990,000 Max Homa $990,000 Adam Schenk $990,000 Keegan Bradley $990,000
T14. Russell Henley $780,000 Sepp Straka $780,000
T16. Rickie Fowler $710,000 Tyrrell Hatton $710,000
T18. Lucas Glover $670,000 Jon Rahm $670,000
T20. Si Woo Kim $620,000 Tony Finau $620,000 Tom Kim $620,000
23. Brian Harman $580,000
24. Sungjae Im $565,000
25. Nick Taylor $550,000
26. Corey Conners $540,000
27. Jordan Spieth $530,000
28. Jason Day $520,000
29. Emiliano Grillo $505,000
30. Taylor Moore $505,000
31. Sahith Theegala $250,000
32. Chris Kirk $236,000
33. Denny McCarthy $228,000
34. Justin Rose $221,000
35. Andrew Putnam $214,000
36. Kurt Kitayama $211,000
37. Adam Svensson $209,000
38. Harris English $208,000
39. J.T. Poston $207,000
40. Lee Hodges $206,000
41. Seamus Power $205,000
42. Cameron Young $204,000
43. Eric Cole $203,000
44. Byeong Hun An $202,000
45. Adam Hadwin $201,000
46. Tom Hoge $200,000
47. Brendon Todd $199,000
48. Cam Davis $198,000
49. Patrick Rodgers $197,000
50. Hideki Matsuyama $196,000
51. Mackenzie Hughes $195,000
52. Nick Hardy $194,000
53. Taylor Montgomery $193,000
54. Alex Smalley $192,000
55. Thomas Detry $191,000
56. Stephan Jaeger $190,000
57. Brandon Wu $189,000
58. Beau Hossler $188,000
59. Davis Riley $187,000
60. Hayden Buckley $186,000
61. Sam Ryder $185,000
62. J.J. Spaun $185,000
63. Ben Griffin $185,000
64. Keith Mitchell $185,000
65. Sam Stevens $185,000
66. Matt Kuchar $175,000
67. Mark Hubbard $175,000
68. Aaron Rai $175,000
69. Vincent Norrman $175,000
70. Matt NeSmith $175,000
71. Justin Thomas $140,000
72. Adam Scott $140,000
73. Davis Thompson $140,000
74. Austin Eckroat $140,000
75. Ben Taylor $140,000
76. Garrick Higgo $140,000
77. K.H. Lee $140,000
78. Shane Lowry $140,000
79. Michael Kim $140,000
80. David Lingmerth $140,000
81. Justin Suh $140,000
82. Matt Wallace $140,000
83. S.H. Kim $140,000
84. Joel Dahmen $140,000
85. Danny Willett $140,000
86. Dylan Wu $130,000
87. Kevin Streelman $130,000
88. Harry Hall $130,000
89. Joseph Bramlett $130,000
90. Billy Horschel $130,000
91. Callum Tarren $130,000
92. Robby Shelton $130,000
93. Zac Blair $130,000
94. Gary Woodland $130,000
95. Chez Reavie $130,000
96. Aaron Baddeley $130,000
97. Nate Lashley $130,000
98. David Lipsky $130,000
99. Kevin Yu $130,000
100. Will Gordon $130,000
101. Alex Noren $120,000
102. Akshay Bhatia $120,000
103. Justin Lower $120,000
104. Tyson Alexander $120,000
105. Andrew Novak $120,000
106. Greyson Sigg $120,000
107. Nico Echavarria $120,000
108. Maverick McNealy $120,000
109. Christiaan Bezuidenhout $120,000
110. Tyler Duncan $120,000
111. Carson Young $120,000
112. Martin Laird $120,000
113. Ben Martin $120,000
114. Taylor Pendrith $120,000
115. Chad Ramey $120,000
116. Peter Malnati $120,000
117. Doug Ghim $120,000
118. MJ Daffue $120,000
119. Luke List $120,000
120. C.T. Pan $120,000
121. Chesson Hadley $120,000
122. Patton Kizzire $120,000
123. Zecheng Dou $120,000
124. Jimmy Walker $120,000
125. Austin Smotherman $120,000
126. Trey Mullinax $85,000
127. Aaron Wise $85,000
128. Scott Stallings $85,000
129. Harrison Endycott $85,000
130. Scott Piercy $85,000
131. Erik van Rooyen $85,000
132. Harry Higgs $85,000
133. Troy Merritt $85,000
134. Paul Haley II $85,000
135. Ludvig Aberg $85,000
136. Webb Simpson $85,000
137. Charley Hoffman $85,000
138. Will Zalatoris $85,000
139. Kramer Hickok $85,000
140. Henrik Norlander $85,000
141. Adam Long $85,000
142. Cameron Champ $85,000
143. Russell Knox $85,000
144. Richy Werenski $85,000
145. Cody Gribble $85,000
146. Kevin Tway $85,000
147. Matti Schmid $85,000
148. Matthias Schwab $85,000
149. Ryan Moore $85,000
150. Carl Yuan $85,000
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It pays to play well on the PGA Tour. Just ask this week’s winner, Viktor Hovland .
The 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.
For 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.
In 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.
Check out how much money each PGA Tour player earned this week at the 2023 Tour Championship at East Lake.
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2023 Tour Championship final results: Prize money payout, leaderboard and how much each golfer won
The 2023 Tour Championship final leaderboard is headed by winner Viktor Hovland , who prevailed by a shot to win the FedEx Cup at East Lake Golf Club in Atlanta, Ga.
Starting the final round well ahead of the field, Hovland still needed to play great golf to pick up the win. Xander Schauffele challenged Hovland with a front-nine 31, but Hovland kept his cool and made several timely putts to get to the trophy, his second in a row and third in 2023.
After starting the tournament on 8 under par, Hovland shot a 72-hole score of 19-under 261 to win on 27-under total and won by five over Schauffele, who closed with 62 and was 19-under total for the week.
Schauffele finished in second place, well ahead of Wyndham Clark , who ended up in solo third place, a shot ahead of Rory McIlroy .
Hovland won the $18,000,000 winner's share of the $59,725,000 purse.
Tour Championship recap notes
Hovland and Schauffele had the lowest 72-hole score in the event without starting strokes, meaning they split the 44.1 first-place Official World Golf Ranking points with the win in the 72-hole stroke-play championship, which will boost their individual world ranking.
Hovland earns a five-year PGA Tour exemption for winning the FedEx Cup.
A total of 30 players finished the tournament in the 48th event of the 2020-2023 PGA Tour season after a 36-hole cut was not made.
The 2022-2023 PGA Tour FedEx Cup schedule is over, but the FedEx Fall starts in two weeks with the Fortinet Championship in California.
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There’s a broken record being played at LPGA Tour majors of late, but one that’s creating beautiful music to those competing in the events. As tour executives emphasize the goal of increasing the prize money payouts for each event, they’re making good on the promise. In 2023, all five of the tour’s biggest individual events paid out record amounts, including a $12 million payout from the USGA at the U.S. Women’s Open and a $10 million purse from the PGA of America at the KPMG Women’s PGA.
Will the trend continue in 2024—particularly with the public awakening going regarding women’s sports overall ? If this week’s Chevron Championship is any indication, it likely will. On Wednesday, tournament organizers in conjunction with LPGA commissioner Mollie Marcoux Samaan, announced that the overall prize money payout for the event would be $7.9 million , a jump from $5.2 million in 2023. The winner on Sunday at Carlton Woods in The Woodlands, Texas, will earn $1.2 million.
In the three years since Chevron became the sponsor, purses for the tournament, previously held in the Palm Springs area and best known as the Dinah Shore, have risen $4.8 million. And the tour and Chevron announced that the title sponsorship has been extended until 2029.
At the Chevron this week, even those who don’t make the cut are going to be getting a little more. All pros in the field will receive $10,000 for their participation, up from $5,000 last year.
Here are the prize money payouts for every golfer who makes the cut this week in Texas. Come back shortly after the end of the tournament and we’ll update the list with names an individual paydays.
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Win: $1,200,000
2: $663,382
3: $481,237
4: $372,274
5: $299,640
6: $245,159
7: $205,207
8: $179,785
9: $161,625
10: $147,095
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11: $136,196
12: $127,116
13: $119,125
14: $111,864
15: $105,325
16: $99,514
17: $94,433
18: $90,073
19: $86,442
20: $83,534
21: $80,632
22: $77,723
23: $74,822
24: $71,913
25: $69,372
26: $66,831
27: $64,283
28: $61,743
29: $59,202
30: $57,022
31: $54,842
32: $52,662
33: $50,483
34: $48,303
35: $46,491
36: $44,672
37: $42,860
38: $41,041
39: $39,222
40: $37,772
41: $36,321
42: $34,870
43: $33,412
44: $31,961
45: $30,871
46: $29,781
47: $28,691
48: $27,602
49: $26,512
50: $25,422
51: $24,700
52: $23,971
53: $23,242
54: $22,520
55: $21,791
56: $21,062
57: $20,340
58: $19,611
59: $18,889
60: $18,160
61: $17,800
62: $17,431
63: $17,071
64: $16,710
65: $16,341
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Here's What Each Player Will Bank From the Record-Setting Purse at the 2024 Chevron Championship
The Chevron Championship is offering a $7.9 million purse. Here's what each player who makes the cut will earn this week.
- Author: Jeff Ritter
The Chevron Championship announced a doozy of a payday earlier this week , as the event’s 2024 purse was spiked to $7.9 million, a jump of more than 50% from last year’s $5.2 million.
As such, this week’s winner will take home the largest Chevron Championship prize in the event’s history: $1.2 million. Nelly Korda entered the week riding a four-event win streak, making her the heavy favorite and the No. 1-ranked player in the world by a wide margin.
Last year second-ranked Lilia Vu banked $780,000 for her Chevron victory, but she withdrew earlier this week with a back injury. With Vu out, Lydia Ko moved up to the second-highest betting odds this week behind Korda. Here are the final payouts from the 2024 Chevron Champioship’s record-setting purse:
2024 Chevron Championship Final Payouts
Win: $1,200,000
2: $663,382
3: $481,237
4: $372,274
5: $299,640
6: $245,159
7: $205,207
8: $179,785
9: $161,625
10: $147,095
11: $136,196
12: $127,116
13: $119,125
14: $111,864
15: $105,325
16: $99,514
17: $94,433
18: $90,073
19: $86,442
20: $83,534
21: $80,632
22: $77,723
23: $74,822
24: $71,913
25: $69,372
26: $66,831
27: $64,283
28: $61,743
29: $59,202
30: $57,022
31: $54,842
32: $52,662
33: $50,483
34: $48,303
35: $46,491
36: $44,672
37: $42,860
38: $41,041
39: $39,222
40: $37,772
41: $36,321
42: $34,870
43: $33,412
44: $31,961
45: $30,871
46: $29,781
47: $28,691
48: $27,602
49: $26,512
50: $25,422
51: $24,700
52: $23,971
53: $23,242
54: $22,520
55: $21,791
56: $21,062
57: $20,340
58: $19,611
59: $18,889
60: $18,160
61: $17,800
62: $17,431
63: $17,071
64: $16,710
65: $16,341
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DP World Tour Championship Prize Money Payout 2023
The stakes are high for a top-quality field as the DP World Tour season draws to a close in Dubai
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The 15th edition of the DP World Tour Championship once again concludes the season-long Race to Dubai at the Earth Course of Jumeirah Golf Estates .
Unlike 2022, the winner of the Race to Dubai has already been confirmed – Rory McIlroy claimed the Harry Vardon trophy a week early after another successful season on the Tour for the 34-year-old that included victories in the Dubai Desert Classic and Genesis Scottish Open.
While the prize money the four-time Major winner will receive for topping the standings for the fifth time has yet to be confirmed, the victor for the last four years has picked up $2m from the Race to Dubai bonus pool of $5m.
Last year, Jon Rahm beat Tyrrell Hatton and Alex Noren by two shots to claim the DP World Tour Championship title for the third time. That handed him a $3m windfall from the $10m purse, and it has increased to $10.5m this year, albeit with the same amount on offer to the winner.
Perhaps unsurprisingly considering its status, the event has the largest prize fund of any DP World Tour event and $1.5m more than the other four Rolex Series events over the season.
The purse is also $2.1m more than that being offered by the PGA Tour’s RSM Classic this week, highlighting its position as one of the biggest tournaments in the calendar, even though that’s not reflected in the number of Official World Golf Ranking points available in it, which is fewer than the tournament at Sea Island .
While the winner will see a sizeable boost to his bank account, the payday for the runner-up will be considerable, too, at $1.275m.
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Below is the full prize money payout for the DP World Tour Championship.
As well as the defending champion the biggest name in the field is Rory McIlroy , and many more of the world's best players are in the 50-man field, too, including 2022 US Open champion Matt Fitzpatrick , who is going in search of his third DP World Tour Championship title. and the PGA Tour's FedEx Cup winner Viktor Hovland .
Rory McIlroy has already claimed the Race to Dubai title
Other big names include six-time DP World Tour winner Tommy Fleetwood and Tom Kim, whose most recent start saw him claim victory at the Shriners Children’s Open. Major winner Shane Lowry and his Ryder Cup teammates Sepp Straka, Nicolai Hojgaard, Tyrrell Hatton and Robert MacIntyre also play.
Some players also have their sights set on a PGA Tour card as those who finish in the top 10 of the Race to Dubai standings, not otherwise exempt, will claim 2024 PGA Tour exemptions.
In prime position to earn their PGA Tour cards are Adrian Meronk, Ryan Fox, Victor Perez, Thorbjorn Olesen, Alexander Bjork, Sami Valimaki, MacIntyre, Jorge Campillo, Ryo Hisatsune and Rasmus Hojgaard.
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The DP World Tour Championship is held at the Greg Norman-designed Earth Course. The course, which has held the tournament since it opened in 2009, takes inspiration from the parkland courses of Europe and the USA.
How Does The DP World Tour Championship Work?
The top 50 players in the DP World Tour's Race to Dubai rankings are eligible for the season-closing DP World Tour Championship, and every one of those players is competing in the 2023 edition. Like most other DP World Tour events, the action takes place over four rounds of stroke play.
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McClure's model correctly predicted Scottie Scheffler would finish on top of the leaderboard at the 2024 Masters, the Arnold Palmer Invitational, and The Players Championship this season. McClure also included Hideki Matsuyama in his best bets to win the 2024 Genesis Invitational. That bet hit at +9000, and for the entire tournament, McClure's best bets returned nearly $1,000.
The model also predicted Jon Rahm would be victorious at the 2023 Sentry Tournament of Champions and The American Express. At the 2023 Masters, the model was all over Rahm's second career major victory heading into the weekend. Rahm was two strokes off the lead heading into the third round, but the model still projected him as the winner. It was the second straight Masters win for the model, which also nailed Scheffler winning in 2022.
In addition, McClure's best bets included Nick Taylor (70-1) winning the 2023 RBC Canadian Open, Jason Day (17-1) winning outright at the 2023 AT&T Byron Nelson, and Rickie Fowler (14-1) finishing on top of the leaderboard at the 2023 Rocket Mortgage Classic.
This same model has also nailed a whopping 11 majors entering the weekend and hit the Masters three straight years. Anyone who has followed it has seen massive returns.
Now with the PGA Championship 2024 field taking shape, SportsLine simulated the tournament 10,000 times, and the results were surprising. Head to SportsLine now to see the projected leaderboard.
Top 2024 PGA Championship predictions
One major surprise the model is calling for at the 2024 PGA Championship: Brooks Koepka, a three-time PGA champion and one of the favorites, stumbles and doesn't even crack the top 10. Koepka has five major tournament wins on his resume and a reputation for elevating his level of play in big events. However, his last two major starts haven't gone well as he was 45th at the Masters, which followed a 64th-place finish at last year's Open Championship. He's failed to shoot par in each of his last seven rounds at major tournaments.
After notching three tournament wins in 2023, including last year's PGA Championship, it has been tough sledding for Koepka in 2024. He has no victories, or even top-fives, and across his six starts, he has three times as many finishes outside the top 25 (three) as he has inside the top 10 (one). He played Valhalla at the 2014 PGA Championship and finished in a tie for 15th place, but that placement ranks just eighth out of his 11 career PGA Championship starts.
Another surprise: Collin Morikawa, a 25-1 longshot, makes a strong run at the title. He's a target for anyone looking for a huge payday. Morikawa finished third at the Masters at 4-under-par, as the 27-year-old continues to have his best performances at major events. He is already a two-time major champion, including winning the PGA Championship in 2020 and has four top-five finishes over his last 10 majors.
Morikawa has six career PGA Tour victories and two top-10 finishes over his first eight PGA Tour events this season. What he lacks in driving power he makes up for in accuracy, ranking fifth in driving accuracy, so he rarely has to take his second shot from anywhere but the fairway. He's a top-30 putter on the PGA Tour, ranking inside the top 30 in birdie average, one-putt percentage and putting average. See who else to pick here .
How to make 2024 PGA Championship picks
The model is also targeting three other golfers with odds of 25-1 or longer to make a strong run at the title. Anyone who backs these longshots could hit it big. You can only see the model's picks here .
Who will win the 2024 PGA Championship, and which longshots will stun the golfing world? Check out the PGA Championship 2024 odds below and then visit SportsLine to see the projected PGA Championship leaderboard, all from the model that's nailed 11 golf majors, including the last three Masters .
2024 PGA Championship odds, field
Get full 2024 PGA Championship picks, best bets, and predictions here.
Scottie Scheffler 4-1 Jon Rahm 9-1 Rory McIlroy 10-1 Ludvig Aberg 16-1 Brooks Koepka 16-1 Xander Schauffele 18-1 Viktor Hovland 20-1 Patrick Cantlay 20-1 Wyndham Clark 20-1 Cameron Smith 22-1 Joaquin Niemann 22-1 Collin Morikawa 25-1 Sam Burns 25-1 Max Homa 25-1 Matt Fitzpatrick 28-1 Tom Kim 28-1 Jordan Spieth 30-1 Bryson DeChambeau 30-1 Tony Finau 30-1 Dustin Johnson 30-1 Justin Thomas 33-1 Hideki Matsuyama 35-1 Jason Day 35-1 Cameron Young 35-1 Tommy Fleetwood 40-1 Rickie Fowler 45-1 Min Woo Lee 50-1 Sungjae Im 50-1 Shane Lowry 50-1 Tyrrell Hatton 50-1 Brian Harman 55-1 Corey Conners 60-1 Patrick Reed 65-1 Justin Rose 65-1 Russell Henley 65-1 Sahith Theegala 65-1 Keegan Bradley 75-1 Adam Scott 80-1 Talor Gooch 90-1 Gary Woodland 100-1 Kurt Kitayama 100-1 Daniel Berger 100-1 Louis Oosthuizen 125-1 Tiger Woods 125-1 Si Woo Kim 125-1 Keith Mitchell 125-1 Thomas Pieters 125-1 Abraham Ancer 125-1 J.T. Poston 125-1 Sepp Straka 125-1 Mito Pereira 150-1 Harris English 150-1 Phil Mickelson 150-1 Ryan Fox 150-1 Adam Hadwin 150-1 Sergio Garcia 150-1 Seamus Power 175-1 Denny McCarthy 175-1 Robert MacIntyre 175-1 Christiaan Bezuidenhout 175-1 Davis Riley 175-1 Aaron Wise 175-1 Marc Leishman 175-1 Billy Horschel 200-1 Harold Varner III 200-1 Jason Kokrak 200-1 Mackenzie Hughes 225-1 Francisco Molinari 225-1 Joel Dahmen 250-1
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Corales Puntacana Championship, Round 4: How to watch, live scores, tee times, TV times
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Round 4 of the Corales Puntacana Championship gets underway Sunday from Puntacana Resort & Club’s Corales Golf Course. The Full-Field Additional Event is played alongside the RBC Heritage.
Wesley Bryan birdied the 18th to retake the solo lead in Punta Cana with a third-round 70. He leads by one over Kevin Tway. Seven-time TOUR winner Billy Horschel sits three back at 15-under.
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Now with the PGA Championship 2024 field taking shape, SportsLine simulated the tournament 10,000 times, and the results were surprising. Head to SportsLine now to see the projected leaderboard.
Wesley Bryan birdied the 18th to retake the solo lead in Punta Cana with a third-round 70. He leads by one over Kevin Tway. Seven-time TOUR winner Billy Horschel sits three back at 15-under.