What is the payout for the AT Byron Nelson?

What is the payout for the AT Byron Nelson?

AT Byron Nelson payout: K.H. Lee nearly nets $1.5 million | Golf Channel.

Who won the AT Byron Nelson?

Defending champion Sung Kang finished tied for 47th. Lee’s win marked the second in a row at the AT Byron Nelson by a golfer of Korean descent.

Who will win the Byron Nelson 2022?

According to the latest 2022 AT Byron Nelson odds from Caesars Sportsbook, Spieth is listed at 18-1 to finish on top of the leaderboard. The three-time major champion trails Scottie Scheffler (9-1), Justin Thomas (10-1) and Xander Schauffele (16-1) on the PGA odds board.

What was the payout for the players?

Cameron Smith wins The Players Championship and the record $3.6 million first prize from a purse of $20 million.

What was the payout for the Players golf tournament?

2022 Players Championship prize money payout for each PGA Tour player at TPC Sawgrass

Position Player Earnings
1 Cameron Smith $3,600,000
2 Anirban Lahiri $2,180,000
3 Paul Casey $1,380,000
4 Kevin Kisner $980,000

What was the payout for the wells fargo golf tournament?

Homa won the Fortinet Championship last September and joins Scottie Scheffler, Sam Burns, Cameron Smith and Hideki Matsuyama as multiple winners this season on the PGA Tour. With the victory, he earned $1.62 million from the $9 million purse.

Do golfers get paid if they miss the cut?

In 2017, every professional who missed the cut was paid $10,000. At the US Open, the players who miss the 36-hole cut each earn $10,000. At the PGA Championship, the players who miss the 36-hole cut are also paid, earning $3,200 each.

What was the payout for the 2022 Players?

The Masters purse announced during the tournament is officially the largest it has ever been. It will pay out a total of $15 million in prize money to its participants in 2022.

What was the payout for the 2022 players?

Who won the PGA Wells Fargo Golf Tournament?

Max Homa
Highlights Max Homa speaks after winning at Wells Fargo After making par on the 72nd hole to win by two shots in the final round of the 2022 Wells Fargo Championship, Max Homa discusses the emotions after earning his fourth PGA TOUR title, his second of the season, and winning on Mother’s Day.