

The holiday kicks off with a memorable and lengthy Seder meal. Any player who made the cut but did not submit a 72-hole score would also be paid $4,000.Passover is a weeklong Jewish holiday in spring that celebrates the Jewish people’s exodus from slavery in Egypt. Players missing the cut and turning in a 36-hole score will be paid $4,000 each. Poston, Adam Hadwin, Lucas Herbert, Chez Reavie, Thomas Pieters, Beau Hossler, Adam Svensson, Sahith Theegala ($46,900 each)ĥ0th: $39,000 - Padraig Harrington, Nicolai Hojgaard, Jon Rahm, Stephan Jaeger ($37,625 each)ĥ5th: $35,500 - Lee Hodges, Max Homa, Dustin Johnson ($35,000 each)ĥ8th: $34,000 - Phil Mickelson, Zach Johnson, Tom Hoge, Keith Mitchell ($33,250 each)Ħ2nd: $32,000 - Rikuya Hoshino, Sihwan Kim, Thriston Lawrence ($31,500 each)Ħ5th: $30,500 - Taylor Montgomery, Justin Thomas, Pablo Larrazbal, Matt Wallace ($29,750 each)Ħ9th: $28,500 - Ben Taylor, Joel Dahmen, Yannik Paul ($28,000 each)ħ2nd: $27,000 - Taylor Moore, Tony Finau, Sam Stevens ($26,500 each) Lee, Harold Varner III, Keegan Bradley, Chris Kirk, Hideki Matsuyama, Taylor Pendrith ($90,136 each)Ĥ0th: $60,000 - Thomas Detry, Adrian Meronk, J.T. Let's take a look at how the payouts for the 2023 PGA Championship will be divided among the top 71 players at Oak Hill Country Club.ġst (Winner): $3,150,000 - Brooks KoepkaĢnd: $1,890,000 - Viktor Hovland, Scottie Scheffler ($1,540,000 each)Ĥth: $840,000 - Cameron Davis, Kurt Kitayama, Bryson DeChambeau ($720,000 each)ħth: $575,000 - Sepp Straka, Rory McIlroy ($555,000 each)ĩth: $500,000 - Cameron Smith, Patrick Cantlay, Justin Rose ($465,000 each)ġ2th: $395,000 - Victor Perez, Shane Lowry, Corey Conners ($365,000 each)ġ5th: $309,000 - Tyrrell Hatton, Eric Cole, Michael Block ($288,333 each)ġ8th: $248,000 - Xander Schauffele, Mito Pereira, Patrick Reed, Tommy Fleetwood, Min Woo Lee ($214,400 each)Ģ3rd: $175,000 - Alex Smalley, Matthew NeSmith, Ryan Fox ($165,000 each)Ģ6th: $145,000 - Collin Morikawa, Hayden Buckley, Justin Suh ($135,000 each)Ģ9th: $116,500 - Callum Tarren, Patrick Rodgers, Denny McCarthy, Jordan Spieth, Adam Scott, K.H.

Beyond the top three each bringing home seven figures, golfers who finished inside the top 20 rake in $200,000 or more, and the top 32 golfers each earned at least six-figure paydays.

The huge payouts trickle down through the field as everyone who at least made the weekend will not be left empty handed. A solo runner-up would have claimed $1.89 million, though a birdie at the 18th for Viktor Hovland tied him with Scottie Scheffler with the golfers instead receiving $1.54 million each. Koepka will take home $3.15 million, signifying the largest year-over-year increase in tournament history.

This year's PGA Championship purse was a $2.5 million increase from the $15 million handed out in 2022. The PGA of America announced Saturday that the purse for its signature event totaled $17.5 million, marking a new tournament high and the second-largest prize fund ever awarded to players at a major championship. Plenty was up for grabs at the 2023 PGA Championship beyond the Wanamaker Trophy awarded to Brooks Koepka, winner of this year's tournament.
