Harris English win first title in 7 years since 2013 with 1.3M Prize money in Sentry TOC Purse 2021
Harris English endured more than seven years without making the single PGA Tour wins, and he didn't bother going to an extra period to win the 2021 Sentry Tournament Champions on Sunday.
English dropped a 10-foot eagle in regulation on the par-5 18th hole at Kapalua for a 4-under 69 to force a playoff with Joaquin Niemann, and finished it on the 18th with a 6-foot birdie.
Now the 31-year-old from Georgia is in the top 20 in the country, and next year he assured his return to Kapalua.
The Englishman claimed his third career and his first title since the OHL Classic in Mayakoba at the end of 2013, his second win of that year.
The English returned to the game by having to run off four birdies in a five-hole stretch starting at No. 11, and he seemed to be in control until he attacked a back pin on the 16th, went over the green and made a bogey.
He recovered quickly, first with a birdie on the 18th to catch Niemann at 25-under 267, then with a birdie to win.
Sentry Tournament Champions 2021: TOC Full breakdown of funds, total purse & Prize money to All Players field.
Harris English won on the PGA Tour for the first time since 2013 at the Sentry Tournament of Champions. Here's a look at what English, who qualified for the field because he made the 2020 Tour Championship, and the rest of the players earned in prize money and FedExCup points:
Finish |
Player |
FedEx |
Earnings ($) |
---|---|---|---|
1 |
Harris English |
500.00 |
1,340,000.00 |
2 |
Joaquin Niemann |
300.00 |
782,000.00 |
3 |
Justin Thomas |
190.00 |
490,000.00 |
4 |
Ryan Palmer |
135.00 |
378,000.00 |
T5 |
Sungjae Im |
105.00 |
280,500.00 |
T5 |
Xander Schauffele |
105.00 |
280,500.00 |
T7 |
Bryson DeChambeau |
85.00 |
199,333.34 |
T7 |
Collin Morikawa |
85.00 |
199,333.33 |
T7 |
Jon Rahm |
85.00 |
199,333.33 |
10 |
Daniel Berger |
75.00 |
172,000.00 |
T11 |
Sergio Garcia |
67.50 |
155,500.00 |
T11 |
Dustin Johnson |
67.50 |
155,500.00 |
T13 |
Patrick Cantlay |
56.25 |
125,250.00 |
T13 |
Lanto Griffin |
56.25 |
125,250.00 |
T13 |
Scottie Scheffler |
56.25 |
125,250.00 |
T13 |
Brendon Todd |
56.25 |
125,250.00 |
T17 |
Abraham Ancer |
48.00 |
92,000.00 |
T17 |
Martin Laird |
48.00 |
92,000.00 |
T17 |
Sebastián Muñoz |
48.00 |
92,000.00 |
T17 |
Webb Simpson |
48.00 |
92,000.00 |
T21 |
Patrick Reed |
41.00 |
75,000.00 |
T21 |
Adam Scott |
41.00 |
75,000.00 |
T21 |
Michael Thompson |
41.00 |
75,000.00 |
T24 |
Billy Horschel |
34.00 |
63,200.00 |
T24 |
Kevin Kisner |
34.00 |
63,200.00 |
T24 |
Marc Leishman |
34.00 |
63,200.00 |
T24 |
Cameron Smith |
34.00 |
63,200.00 |
T24 |
Richy Werenski |
34.00 |
63,200.00 |
T29 |
Brian Gay |
28.75 |
55,000.00 |
T29 |
Nick Taylor |
28.75 |
55,000.00 |
T31 |
Cameron Champ |
24.25 |
49,000.00 |
T31 |
Stewart Cink |
24.25 |
49,000.00 |
T31 |
Tony Finau |
24.25 |
49,000.00 |
T31 |
Viktor Hovland |
24.25 |
49,000.00 |
T35 |
Jason Kokrak |
20.50 |
43,000.00 |
T35 |
Hudson Swafford |
20.50 |
43,000.00 |
37 |
Carlos Ortiz |
19.00 |
41,000.00 |
T38 |
Andrew Landry |
17.00 |
39,000.00 |
T38 |
Kevin Na |
17.00 |
39,000.00 |
T38 |
Robert Streb |
17.00 |
39,000.00 |
T41 |
Mackenzie Hughes |
14.50 |
36,500.00 |
T41 |
Hideki Matsuyama |
14.50 |
36,500.00 |
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