TOUR Championship

TOUR Championship

East Lake Golf Club

Atlanta, Georgia • USA

Aug 24 - 27, 2023

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2023 Tour Championship final results: Prize money payout, leaderboard and how much each golfer won

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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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TOUR Championship payout distribution 2023: Prize money, purse

The prize money and TOUR Championship payout distribution for the 30 players in the field at East Lake for the PGA Tour finale.

By Cody Williams | Aug 27, 2023

TOUR Championship - Final Round

The TOUR Championship got underway at East Lake Golf Club on Thursday to begin the final event of the PGA Tour season and the FedEx Cup Playoffs with Scottie Scheffler sitting atop the leaderboard at 10-under thanks to the starting strokes. By the end of the first round, though, he had plenty of competition and had lost his No. 1 spot already.

Since then, last week's BMW Championship winner, Viktor Hovland got rolling and surged to the top of the leaderboard from the No. 2 spot, tied with Collin Morikawa after the first two rounds. But it was Hovland who persisted and, heading into Sunday's final round with everyone competing for their TOUR Championship payout from the enormous $75 million purse on the line, Hovland was six strokes clear of Xander Schauffele in second place and eight strokes clear of the rest of the field.

With a $75 million purse and only 30 players in the field, you can imagine the type of prize money that these players were playing for. But let's take a look at the TOUR Championship payout distribution by finishing position, starting with the truly eye-popping winner's share.

TOUR Championship payout distribution: Winner's prize money in 2023

The winner of the TOUR Championship for the second consecutive year will receive a monstrous $18 million in prize money for their efforts at East Lake. This massive number is obviously for winning the tournament at East Lake but, most importantly, the FedEx Cup as well. With the staggered start and starting strokes to begin the week in Atlanta, these players will have made sure to earn everything -- but especially the winner.

TOUR Championship payout distribution by finishing position

  • $18 million
  • $6.5 million
  • $2.5 million
  • $1.5 million
  • $1.25 million

Suffice it say, making it to East Lake and just getting any part of the TOUR Championship is an extremely popular endeavor. While everyone would like to have the $18 million that the winner receives, finishing in last and still getting a half-million payday doesn't seem too bad, does it?

After all, that's a Top 3 finish in a non-designated event in the regular season.

There's a reason that this is the finale of the PGA Tour's FedEx Cup Playoffs, though. These players have earned their way into the field and the massive amount of prize money that comes their way for doing so.

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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.

This year marks the 17th season of the playoffs. PGA Tour players battled through 46 events to get to the finale.

The 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.

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Rory 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.

The 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.

Bonus money payouts

There is a total of $75 million in bonus money up for grabs at East Lake.

The 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.

Starting strokes

This system was established to give players at the top of the points list the reward of a starting advantage in the Tour Championship.

Only two multiple winners

The 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.

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2023 Tour Championship purse, prize money: Payout for Viktor Hovland, every golfer in FedEx Cup Playoffs final

A big trophy and an even bigger payday is on the line this week as the pga tour postseason comes to a close.

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The final payday of the season will arrive in players' bank accounts soon following the 2023 Tour Championship, which concluded Sunday. Competing for the FedEx Cup bonus pool of $75 million, the remaining field of 30 players at East Lake Golf Club tried to make one final splash before calling it an offseason.

Every player who finished inside the top 150 of the FedEx Cup standings will receive some portion of this bonus, but nearly $60 million of it was still up for grabs in Atlanta. A player's career earnings will not technically grow because of his performance in the postseason final, but that doesn't mean the money is not astronomical.

For the second straight year, $18 million was be awarded to the FedEx Cup winner -- Viktor Hovland -- with every player inside the top 10 cashing seven figures. All 30 players enjoyed the luxury of claiming at least $500,000, even if their play resulted in a last-place finish.

Scottie Scheffler was the only man to surpass $18 million in earnings this season, and he was on the cusp of a $40 million year if he won his first FedEx Cup crown. Alas, that did not happen. Hovland, Jon Rahm, Rory Mcilroy, Wyndham Clark, Max Homa and Patrick Cantlay all entered East Lake with at least $10 million already under their belts. 

Below is a look at the payouts for each golfer from the field of 30 at the 2023 Tour Championship. 

Rick Gehman is joined by Kyle Porter, Patrick McDonald and Greg DuCharme to break down Viktor Hovland's clinical performance at the Tour Championship. He is the 2023 FedEx Cup Champion. Follow & listen to The First Cut on  Apple Podcasts  and  Spotify .

2023 Tour Championship prize money, purse

Purse: $57.9 million

1st — $18,000,000 — Viktor Hovland 2nd — $6,500,000 — Xander Schauffele 3rd — $5,000,000 — Wyndham Clark 4th — $4,000,000 — Rory McIlroy 5th — $3,000,000 — Patrick Cantlay 6th — $2,500,000 — Tommy Fleetwood, Scottie Scheffler, Collin Morikawa ($2,000,000 each) 7th — $2,000,000 8th — $1,500,00 9th — $1,250,000 — Sam Burns, Matt Fitzpatrick, Max Homa, Adam Schenk, Keegan Bradley ($990,000 each) 10th — $1,000,000 11th — $950,000 12th — $900,000 13th — $850,000 14th — $800,000 — Russell Henley, Sepp Straka ($780,000 each) 15th — $760,000 16th — $720,000 — Rickie Fowler, Tyrrell Hatton ($710,000 each) 17th — $700,000 18th — $680,000 — Jon Rahm, Lucas Glover ($670,000 each) 19th — $660,000 20th — $640,000 — Tom Kim, Si Woo Kim, Tony Finau ($620,000 each) 21st — $620,000 22nd — $600,000 23rd — $580,000 — Brian Harman 24th — $565,000 — Sungjae Im 25th — $550,000 — Nick Taylor 26th — $540,000 — Corey Conners 27th — $530,000 — Jordan Spieth 28th — $520,000 — Jason Day 29th — $510,000 — Emiliano Grillo, Taylor Moore ($505,000 each) 30th — $500,000

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Patrick Cantlay 2021 FedEx Cup

And just like that, the PGA Tour season finale is upon us, with the 30 leading contenders in the FedEx Cup set to tee it up at the oldest course in Atlanta and the home of Bobby Jones, East Lake Golf Club. 

World No.1 Scottie Scheffler returned to the summit of the FedEx Cup standings courtesy of a T3 finish at the BMW Championship. In the unique scoring format, the Masters champion will tee it up at the Tour Championship at 10-under-par and a two stroke lead from his nearest competitor.

Patrick Cantlay is hot on the heels of his American counterpart after a successful title defence at the BMW Championship, where he became the first player in FedEx Cup history to defend a Playoffs title. The 30-year-old will begin the Tour Championship two shots adrift of Scheffler with the chance to make history again and become the first back-to-back winner of the FedEx Cup. 

Will Zalatoris rounds off a trio of American's at the top of the standings and was expected to begin the Tour Championship three off the lead. The 26-year-old claimed his first PGA Tour title in emphatic fashion at the FedEx St. Jude Championship earlier this month but a back injury forced a third round withdrawal last week. The 26-year-old's race to recover has been unsuccessful and he has withdrawn from the tournament.  

Recently-crowned Open champion Cameron Smith , who was ruled out of the BMW Championship as a result of a hip injury, returns at East Lake. The Aussie was the subject of a recent report which claimed this may well be his last PGA Tour event, with the 28-year-old rumoured to have signed a lucrative $100m deal to join the Saudi-backed LIV Golf Series.

Rory McIlroy is presented with the opportunity to make history this week. The Northern Irishman enters at No.7 in the FedEx Cup standings and although six shots off the lead, can become the first three-time winner of the FedEx Cup. 

Ten players will make their Tour Championship debuts at East Lake, including fan favourite Sahith Theegala. The Californian has had a superb rookie season on the PGA Tour, with five top-10 finishes - including an agonising T2 at the Travellers Championship. 

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The Tour Championship marks the culmination of the FedEx Cup, where the winner will take home as astounding $18 million. There is a whopping $11.5 million between first and second place with each of the top-10 walking away with a seven-figure pay out. Expect drama and tension as the PGA Tour draws the curtain on what has been a turbulent 2022 season. 

Patrick Cantlay, Scottie Scheffler and Will Zalatoris will all be in action at the Tour Championnship this week

2022 TOUR CHAMPIONSHIP FIELD & Starting Positions

  • -10 Scottie Scheffler 
  • -8 Patrick Cantlay
  • -7 Will Zalatoris
  • -6 Xander Schauffele 
  • -5 Sam Burns
  • -4 Cameron Smith, Rory McIlroy, Tony Finau, Sepp Straka, Sungjae Im
  • -3 Jon Rahm, Scott Stallings, Justin Thomas, Cameron Young, Matt Fitzpatrick
  • -2 Max Homa, Hideki Matsuyama, Jordan Spieth, Joaquin Niemann, Viktor Hovland
  • -1 Collin Morikawa, Billy Horschel, Tom Hoge, Corey Conners, Brian Harman
  • E K.H. Lee, J.T. Poston, Sahith Theegala, Adam Scott, Aaron Wise

TOUR CHAMPIONSHIP PRIZE MONEY BREAKDOWN

Where is the tour championship being played.

The Tour Championship is held at the oldest course in Atlanta and the home of Bobby Jones, East Lake Golf Club.

It was initially designed by Tom Bendelow, while both Donald Ross and Rees Jones, son of the famed golf course architect Robert Trent Jones, have each influenced the famed property in the last century. 

WHO WON THE 2021 TOUR CHAMPIONSHIP?

Cantlay enjoyed his best season to date in 2021, with victories at the Memorial Tournament, BMW Championship and Tour Championship. The victory at East Lake culminated his FedEx Cup success and secured the $15m first prize. He was later awarded the PGA Tour Player of the Year. 

HOW MUCH IS THE PURSE FOR THE 2022 TOUR CHAMPIONSHIP?

The season-long FedEx Cup carries a $75 million purse, with $18 million awarded to the winner.

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Rory McIlroy and Nicolai Hojgaard walked away the big winners from this week's DP World Tour Championship. McIlroy won the overall points title for the fifth time while Hojgaard was the winner of the Tour Championship with a 21-under total.

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An already memorable 2023 season on the DP World Tour for Nicolai Hojgaard—in which he played in his first Ryder Cup—got even more so on Sunday at the DP World Tour Championship. The 22-year-old Dane closed out the final round at the Jumeirah Golf Estates in Dubai with a eight-under 64 to charge past overnight leader Matt Wallace and claim victory with a 21-under 267 performance, two shots better than Wallace, Tommy Fleetwood and Viktor Hovland.

Hojgaard’s victory is the third of his career on the DP World Tour but his most lucrative. The first-place prize money payout was worth $3 million from an overall purse of $10.5 million. The payday from Sunday (€2,764,461 in Euros) amounts to more than 40 percent his entire career earnings to date on the DP World Tour (€6,380,134.75).

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Win: Nicolai HØJGAARD, -21, $3,000,000

T-2: Viktor HOVLAND, -19, $910,000

T-2: Tommy FLEETWOOD, -19, $910,000

T-2: Matt WALLACE, -19, $910,000

T-5: Thriston LAWRENCE, -17, $340,000

T-5: Jon RAHM, -17, $340,000

T-5: Matthieu PAVON, -17, $340,000

8: Victor PEREZ, -16, $240,000

T-9: Ewen FERGUSON, -15, $200,000

T-9: Jeff WINTHER, -15, $200,000

T-11: Tyrrell HATTON, -14, $153,000

T-11: Romain LANGASQUE, -14, $153,000

T-11: Antoine ROZNER, -14, $153,000

T-11: Rasmus HØJGAARD, -14, $153,000

T-15: Tom KIM, -13, $117,750

T-15: Min Woo LEE, -13, $117,750

17: Dan BRADBURY, -12, $110,000

T-18: Adrian OTAEGUI, -11, $99,000

T-18: Shane LOWRY, -11, $ 99,000

T-18: Ryo HISATSUNE, -11, $99,000

T-18: Robert MACINTYRE, -11, $99,000

T-22: Sepp STRAKA, -10, $86,625

T-22: Zander LOMBARD, -10, $86,625

T-22: Rory MCILROY, -10, $86,625

T-22: Julien GUERRIER, -10, $86,625

26: Thorbjørn OLESEN, -9, $80,000

T-27: Grant FORREST, -8, $72,600

T-27: Vincent NORRMAN, -8, $72,600

T-27: Yannik PAUL, -8, $72,600

T-27: Matt FITZPATRICK, -8, $72,600

T-27: Jens DANTORP, -8, $72,600

T-32: Adrian MERONK, -7, $65,000

T-32: Tom MCKIBBIN, -7, $65,000

T-34: Pablo LARRAZÁBAL, -6, $61,000

T-34: Ryan FOX, -6, $61,000

T-36: Nathan KIMSEY, -5, $57,000

T-36: Alexander BJÖRK, -5, $57,000

T-38: Daniel HILLIER, -4, $52,000

T-38: Lucas HERBERT, -4, $52,000

T-38: Sami VÄLIMÄKI, -4, $52,000

T-41: Sebastian SÖDERBERG, -3, $48,500

T-41: Connor SYME, -3, $48,500

T-43: Jorge CAMPILLO, -2, $46,500

T-43: Julien BRUN, -2, $46,500

T-45: Daniel BROWN, -1, $44,500

T-45: Marcel SIEM, -1, $44,500

47: Jordan SMITH, E, $43,000

48: Joost LUITEN, +3, $42,000

49: Matthew SOUTHGATE, +4, $41,000

50: Nacho ELVIRA, +6, $40,000

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  • T8 Gaby Lopez $77,402
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  • T8 Esther Henseleit $77,402
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  • T13 So Mi Lee $46,990
  • T13 Yan Liu $46,990
  • T13 Ashleigh Buhai $46,990
  • T13 Hyo Joon Jang $46,990
  • T13 Charley Hull $46,990
  • T13 Kaitlyn Papp Budde $46,990
  • T13 Aline Krauter $46,990
  • T13 Celine Boutier $46,990
  • T13 Wei-Ling Hsu $46,990
  • T13 Jennifer Kupcho $46,990
  • T13 Nasa Hataoka $46,990
  • T25 Pernilla Lindberg $31,864
  • T25 Wichanee Meechai $31,864
  • T25 Patty Tavatanakit $31,864
  • T25 Chanettee Wannasaen $31,864
  • T25 Ayaka Furue $31,864
  • T25 Ally Ewing $31,864
  • T25 Grace Kim $31,864
  • T32 Kristen Gillman $24,011
  • T32 Isabella Fierro $24,011
  • T32 Yealimi Noh $24,011
  • T32 Jenny Shin $24,011
  • T32 Paula Reto $24,011
  • T32 Sei Young Kim $24,011
  • T32 Rose Zhang $24,011
  • T39 Jeongeun Lee5 $17,644
  • T39 Mi Hyang Lee $17,644
  • T39 Lauren Coughlin $17,644
  • T39 Allisen Corpuz $17,644
  • T39 Alison Lee $17,644
  • T39 Cydney Clanton $17,644
  • T39 Gemma Dryburgh $17,644
  • T39 Sarah Kemp $17,644
  • T47 Stephanie Meadow $12,638
  • T47 Alexa Pano $12,638
  • T47 Jennifer Chang $12,638
  • T47 Hee Young Park $12,638
  • T47 Hyo Joo Kim $12,638
  • T47 Megan Khang $12,638
  • T47 A Lim Kim $12,638
  • T47 Jiwon Jeon $12,638
  • T47 Auston Kim $12,638
  • T47 Xiyu Lin $12,638
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  • T57 Caroline Masson $9,909
  • T57 Carlota Ciganda $9,909
  • T57 Karis Davidson $9,909
  • T61 Amy Yang $8,787
  • T61 Elizabeth Szokol $8,787
  • T61 Alexandra Forsterling $8,787
  • T61 Eun-Hee Ji $8,787
  • T61 Haeji Kang $8,787
  • T66 Sarah Schmelzel $8,039
  • T66 Aditi Ashok $8,039
  • T66 Yu Jin Sung $8,039
  • T69 Mina Harigae $7,455
  • T69 Polly Mack $7,455
  • T69 Liqi Zeng $7,455
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  • 73 Hinako Shibuno $7,198
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  • 79 Olivia Cowan $6,669

Hannah Green managed to maintain a very stable game in the JM Eagle LA Championship , which was the basis of her victory. She was the only player in the field to card four rounds under par (67 - 69 - 70 - 66) and her final round was the second-best score of the day, behind Maja Stark 's 65.

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Just days after Nelly Korda clamored for a platform on which she and her fellow pros can showcase their talents, the LPGA Tour heads to the biggest stage of them all: Hollywood. The sixth edition of the JM Eagle LA Championship presented by Plastpro gets underway on Thursday at Wilshire Country Club, nestled in the heart of Los Angeles. Here's a look at what you need to know about the Tour’s return to the City of Angels.

The JM Eagle LA Championship presented by Plastpro has attracted a strong field of 144 players, which includes 17 of the top 25 in the Rolex Women’s World Golf Rankings. And while Nelly Korda made easy work of last week’s venue at The Club at Carlton Woods, many of the world’s top-ranked players failed to advance to the weekend and are teeing it up in Hollywood looking for a bounce-back. Rose Zhang, Danielle Kang and Jin Young Ko are among those who didn’t play the weekend in Houston and are poised to compete this week. Both Zhang, who is making her tournament debut, and Kang, grew up in the Los Angeles area. Ko will make just her fourth start of the season as she’s had a limited playing schedule this year.

The field also features past champions Moriya Jutanugarn (2018), Minjee Lee (2019), Nasa Hataoka (2022) and Hannah Green (2023). Three sponsor exemptions were extended to Emma Talley, who picked the first top-five finish of her career in L.A. in 2018, Muni He who considers Wilshire Country Club one of her home courses and Yu-Sang Hou, who is splitting her time playing both the LPGA and Epson Tours in 2024.

Hannah Green Defends

Already a winner this season on the LPGA Tour, Hannah Green returns to Wilshire Country Club seeking a successful title defense for the first time in her LPGA Tour career. Green, who won the HSBC Women’s World Championship earlier this year at Sentosa Golf Club in Singapore, picked up her third career victory last season in Los Angeles. The Aussie won in thrilling fashion by draining a 25-footer on the 72nd hole to get into a playoff with Aditi Ashok and Xiyu Lin. Green then won with a par on the second extra hole at Wilshire Country Club, a dramatic victory which marked her first win in four years on the LPGA Tour.

Big Bucks Up for Grabs in Hollywood

In 2023, when JM Eagle and Plastpro took over sponsorship of the LPGA’s annual Los Angeles Tour stop, they did so with the commitment to elevate the tournament, hoping to serve as a motivator for other events to follow suit. They immediately doubled the tournament’s purse to $3 million and continued their commitment to women’s golf by increasing the purse again this year to $3.75 million, additionally covering the cost of hotel accommodations for players in the field. The purse of the JM Eagle LA Championship presented by Plastpro is the largest outside the majors and CME Group Tour Championship.

How to Watch

Golf Channel and Peacock will carry live coverage of the first and second rounds at Wilshire Country Club on Thursday, April 25 and Friday, April 26 from 6:30-9:30 p.m. ET. Third and final round coverage will also air live on Golf Channel and Peacock on Saturday, April 27 and Sunday, April 28 from 6:00 - 9:00 p.m. ET.

What’s Next?

Following this week’s trip to Hollywood, the Tour takes a one-week hiatus before returning to action with back-to-back weeks in New Jersey for the Cognizant Founder’s Cup, where Jin Young Ko is defending champion, and the Mizuho Americas Open, where Zhang earned her breakout win in 2023.

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2023 Players Championship prize money, purse: Payout, winner's share, $25 million breakdown at TPC Sawgrass

Big stakes and big money were on the line at the pga tour's flagship event.

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The 2023 Players Championship may not be the biggest victory of Scottie Scheffler's career, but it will mark his most significant payday. The new No. 1 golfer in the world collected $4.5 million for his dominating effort at TPC Sawgrass this week, surpassing his previous largest check from the 2022 Masters.

Scheffler cruised to victory Sunday and appeared unbothered when his counterparts made runs at his title. One of the biggest movers from the final day in Ponte Vedra, Florida, was Tyrrell Hatton. The Englishman began the final round in a tie for 26th nine strokes behind Scheffler, and while he was unable to catch the champion, Hatton's 7-under 65 was enough to secure the runner-up's check of $2.725 million.

Scheffler and Hatton are two of the six players that will collect seven figures. A player who will not be cashing north of a million is Taylor Montgomery. Playing Nos. 15-17 in a combined 7 over, the front-runner for PGA Tour Rookie of the Year dropped from a tie for fourth to a tie for 44th, losing more than $900,000 in the process.

In total, the top 35 finishers of the Players Championship collected at least six figures with those inside the top 12 cashing more than $500,000. While Scheffler may have been the lone man to raise the trophy, he was hardly the only winner at the PGA Tour's flagship event.

2023 Players Championship prize money, purse

Total purse: $25 million.

1st (Winner): $4,500,000 -- Scottie Scheffler 2nd: $2,725,000 -- Tyrrell Hatton 3rd: $1,725,000 -- Viktor Hovland, Tom Hoge ($1.475 million each) 4th: $1,225,000 5th: $1,025,000 -- Hideki Matsuyama 6th: $906,250 -- Min Woo Lee, Max Homa, Justin Suh, Justin Rose, David Lingmerth, Sungjae Im, Cam Davis ($736,607 each) 7th: $843,750  8th: $781,250 9th: $731,250 10th: $681,250 11th: $631,250 12th: $581,250 13th: $531,250 -- Collin Morikawa, Adam Svensson, Adam Hadwin, Rickie Fowler, Denny McCarthy, Christiaan Bezuidenhout ($447,917 each) 14th: $481,250 15th: $456,250 16th: $431,250 17th: $406,250 18th: $381,250 19th: $356,250 -- Xander Schauffele, Russell Henley, Tony Finau, Brandon Wu, Jason Day, Patrick Cantlay, Jordan Spieth, Aaron Rai ($275,000 each) 20th: $331,250 21st: $306,250 22nd: $281,250 23rd: $261,250 24th: $241,250 25th: $221,250 26th: $201,250 27th: $193,750 -- Eric Cole, Brendon Todd, Danny Willett, Ryan Fox, Wyndham Clark, Si Woo Kim, Chad Ramey, Tommy Fleetwood ($167,656 each) 28th: $186,250 29th: $178,750 30th: $171,250 31st: $163,750 32nd: $156,250 33rd: $148,750 34th: $142,500 35th: $136,250 -- Shane Lowry, Keith Mitchell, Austin Smotherman, Sam Burns, Mark Hubbard, Byeong Hun An, Ben Griffin, Taylor Moore, Dylan Wu ($114,167 each) 36th: $130,000 37th: $123,750 38th: $118,750 39th: $113,750 40th: $108,750 41st: $103,750 42nd: $98,750 43rd: $93,750 44th: $88,750: Chesson Hadley, Stephan Jaegar, Sam Ryder, Brian Harman, Kramer Hickok, Garrick Higgo, Taylor Montgomery ($75,036 each) 46th: $78,750 47th: $73,750 48th: $69,750 49th: $66,250 50th: $64,250 51st: $62,750 -- Tom Kim, Lucas Glover, Cameron Young ($61,417 each) 52nd: $61,250 53rd: $60,250 54th: $59,250 -- Ben Martin, Matthias Schwab, Jerry Kelly, Will Gordon, Gary Woodland, Tyler Duncan ($58,000 each) 55th: $58,750 56th: $58,250 57th: $57,750 58th: $57,250 59th: $56,750 60th: $56,250 -- Justin Thomas, Joel Dahmen, Maverick McNealy, Nate Lashley, Francesco Molinari ($55,250 each) 61st: $55,750 62nd: $55,250 63rd: $54,750 64th: $54,250 65th: $53,750 -- Sepp Straka, Patton Kizzire, Alex Smalley ($53,250 each) 66th: $53,250 67th: $52,750 68th: $52,250 -- Davis Thompson 69th: $51,750 -- Scott Stallings, Taylor Pendrith 70th: $51,250 71st: $50,750 -- Adam Scott 72nd: $50,250 -- Aaron Baddeley 73rd: $49,750 -- Will Zalatoris 74th: $49,250 -- Sahith Theegala 75th: $48,750 -- Kevin Kisner

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Here's What Each Player Will Bank This Week at Zurich Classic's Two-Man Team Event

The Zurich Classic is offering an $8.9 million purse with $1.286 to the winners. Here's the final breakdown of payouts.

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The PGA Tour shifted to southern Louisiana this week for its annual two-man team event. It's offering an $8.9 purse with $1,602,000 to the winning team.

The team of Rory McIlroy and Shane Lowry will share that big check, winning on the first playoff hole over Chad Ramey and Martin Trainer. McIlroy was playing the Zurich for the first time, joining up with his Ryder Cup teammate, and won for the 25th time in his PGA Tour career.

Here are the final payouts for the 2024 Zurich Classic.

2024 Zurich Classic Payouts

WIN. Rory McIlroy/Shane Lowry, playoff: $1,602,000

2. Martin Trainer/Chad Ramey, playoff runner-up: $970,100

3. Ryan Brehm/Mark Hubbard, 24 under: $307,050

T4. Garrick Higgo/Ryan Fox, Sam Stevens/Paul Barjon, Nico Echavarria/Max Greyserman, Zac Blair/Patrick Fishburn; 23 under: $356,000

T8. Greyson Sigg/Chesson Hadley, Thomas Detry/Robert MacIntyre; 22 under: $269,225

10. Nick Taylor/Adam Hadwin, 21 under: $242,525

T11. Kelly Kraft/Kevin Tway, Austin Eckroat/Chris Gotterup, Brice Garnett/Sepp Straka, Matt Fitzpatrick/Alex Fitzpatrick, Nick Watney/Charley Hoffman, Corey Conners/Taylor Pendrith, Callum Tarren/David Skinns, K.H. Lee/Michael Kim; 20 under: $173,550

T19. Chandler Phillips/Jacob Bridgeman, Peter Malnati/Russell Knox, Zach Johnson/Ryan Palmer, Luke List/Henrik Norlander; 19 under: $113,574

T23. Kurt Kitayama/Colin Morikawa, Mac Meissner/Austin Smotherman, Patrick Cantlay/Xander Schauffele, Davis Thompson/Andrew Novak, Aaron Rai/David Lipsky; 18 under: $79,334.60

T28. Nick Hardy/Davis Riley, Brandon Wu/James Nicholas, Doug Ghim/Chan Kim, Dylan Wu/Justin Lower, Ben Kohles/Patton Kizzire, Harry Hall/Scott Piercy, Keith Mitchell/Joel Dahmen, Kevin Yu/C.T. Pan; 17 under: $56,681.88

36. Matt Wallace/Thorbjorn Olesen, 16 under: $45,835

37. Ben Taylor/Sean O'Hair, 15 under: $43,610

38. Nate Lashley/Rafael Campos; 14 under: $41,830

39. Vincent Norrman/Jorge Campillo, 13 under: $40,050

40. Chez Reavie/Brandt Snedeker, 9 under: $38,270

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2024 Zurich Classic purse: Payout info, winner’s share 

Luke List and Henrik Norlander are in the hunt at the 2024 Zurich Classic.

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The Zurich Classic occupies a unique spot on the PGA Tour schedule. It’s the only team event of the year, and that means there are a couple of specifics that make it different to individual medal play.

While the winning team is still entitled to PGA Tour exemptions and FedEx points, there are no world-ranking point s awarded at this tournament. Prize money is also slightly more complicated, with the winning team sharing the money generally earmarked for first and second place, the second-place team splitting the money for third and fourth place, and so on.

This week, there’s an $8.9 million purse up for grabs, with $1.268 million going to each player on the winning team. The drop-off to second is pretty steep, with $525,100 for each player on the runner-up team. (Compare that to last week’s Signature Event purse in Hilton Head , where every player in the top 10 make $541,000 or more.)

To clear six figures in New Orleans this week, players will have to finish in the top 11.

Below, you can check out the complete payout breakdown for this week’s Zurich Classic played at TPC Louisiana.

2024 Zurich Classic payout info, winner’s share 

Win: $1.286 million

2: $525,100

3: $343,762

4: $289,250

5: $251,425

6: $215,825

7: $180,225

8: $157,975

9: $140,175

10: $122,375

11: $104,575

12: $89,222

13: $74,849

14: $67,195

15: $61,855

16: $56,515

17: $51,397

18: $46,947

19: $42,720

20: $39,160

21: $35,600

22: $32,040

23: $28,489

24: $25,098

25: $22,784

26: $21,627

27: $20,826

28: $20,381

29: $20,025

30: $19,669

31: $19,313

32: $18,957

33: $18,601

34: $18,245

35: $17,889

36: $17,533

37: $17,177

38: $16,821

39: $16,465

40: $16,109

41: $15,753

42: $15,397

43: $15,041

44: $14,685

45: $14,329

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