Here’s the FedEx Cup prize money payout for each golfer at the 2024 Tour Championship
Scottie Scheffler, the final man standing at Atlanta’s East Lake Golf Club on Sunday, can brag of being the champ of the Visit Championship as well as the year-long FedEx Container title. He too strolled absent with one unimaginable prize cash payout.
This year the PGA Visit given out $100 million for its FedEx Container reward pool, with Scheffler, the extreme winner, gaining $25 million. We get it that in this PGA Visit vs. LIV Golf world that paydays are exponentially more noteworthy than they were fair a couple of a long time back. And we know we’ve noted this some time recently, but seriously this is often a mind-blowing whole once you consider that for their whole PGA Visit careers, Jack Nicklaus and Arnold Palmer, champs of 25 majors and 135 visit titles, earned a combined $7,595,888. The distinction between wrapping up to begin with and moment this week alone was nearly twofold that ($12.5 million).
As has been the case since the visit moved to its staggered-start scoring arrange for the Visit Championship in 2019—giving the FedEx Container focuses pioneer entering East Lake a head begin over the rest of the field—the cash on the line this week in Atlanta was not official competition prize cash; no player’s person career profit increments as a result of his execution within the 2024 season finale.
Here is the prize cash payout for each golfer within the last FedEx Container standings after the conclusion of the Visit Championship. As with customary PGA Visit occasions, cash is part similarly among players on the off chance that there are tied for diverse places in this final occasion of the 2022-23 PGA Visit season.
(Additional note: Every player in the FedEx Cup top 150 earns distribution from the bonus pool. It’s why the list below has far more prize money payouts than just the 30 competing in the Tour Championship.)
WIN: Scottie Scheffler, -30, $25,000,000
2: Collin Morikawa, -26, $12,500,000
3: Sahith Theegala, -24, $7,500,000
T-4: Russell Henley, -19, $4,833,333.33
T-4: Adam Scott, -19, $4,833,333.33
T-4: Xander Schauffele, -19, $4,833,333.33
7: Sungjae Im, -18, $2,750,000
8: Wyndham Clark, -17, $2,250,000
T-9: Rory McIlroy, -16, $1,608,333.33
T-9: Hideki Matsuyama, -16, $1,608,333.33
T-9: Shane Lowry, -16, $1,608,333.33
T-12: Viktor Hovland, -15, $1,000,000
T-12: Sam Burns, -15, $1,000,000
T-14: Taylor Pendrith, -14, $905,000
T-14: Justin Thomas, -14, $905,000
16: Ludvig Aberg, -12, $795,000
T-17: Robert MacIntyre, -11, $755,000
T-17: Patrick Cantlay, -11, $755,000
T-17: Matthieu Pavon, -11, $755,000
20: Tommy Fleetwood, -10, $715,000
T-21: Keegan Bradley, -8, $660,000
T-21: Byeong Hun An, -8, $660,000
T-23: Billy Horschel, -6, $615,000
T-23: Aaron Rai, -6, $615,000
T-23: Tony Finau, -6, $615,000
26: Akshay Bhatia, -5, $590,000
T-27: Chris Kirk, -3, $575,000
T-27: Sepp Straka, -3, $575,000
T-29: Christiaan Bezuidenhout, +3, $555,000
T-29: Tom Hoge, +3, $555,000
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31: Brian Harman, $250,000
32: Si Woo Kim, $236,000
33: Jason Day, $228,000
34: Davis Thompson, $221,000
35: Denny McCarthy, $214,000
36: Cam Davis, $211,000
37: Alex Noren, $209,000
38: Will Zalatoris, $208,000
39: Corey Conners, $207,000
40: Matt Fitzpatrick, $206,000
41: J.T. Poston, $205,000
42: Thomas Detry, $204,000
43: Stephan Jaeger, $203,000
44: Cameron Young, $202,000
45: Austin Eckroat, $201,000
46: Max Homa, $200,000
47: Adam Hadwin, $199,000
48: Max Greyserman, $198,000
49: Nick Dunlap, $197,000
50: Eric Cole, $196,000
51: Tom Kim, $195,000
52: Mackenzie Hughes, $194,000
53: Maverick McNealy, $193,000
54: Patrick Rodgers, $192,000
55: Justin Rose, $191,000
56: Seamus Power, $190,000
57: Harris English, $189,000
58: Nick Taylor, $188,000
59: Jake Knapp, $187,000
60: Min Woo Lee, $186,000
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