2023 Tour Championship: Prize Money Payout, Purse in FedEx Cup

2023 Tour Championship Prize money:Purse, Payout for every golfer in FedEx Cup Playoffs final at East Lake





It pays to play well on the PGA Tour. Just ask this week’s winner, Viktor Hovland.

The 25-year-old shot a 7-under 63 on Sunday to win the 2023 Tour Championship at East Lake Golf Club in Atlanta to also claim the FedEx Cup at 27 under.


$18 million, Yep, that’s the payday the 25-year-old from Norway collected (after earning $3.6 million for his win last week at the BMW Championship) by closing with a Sunday 63 at East Lake Golf Club (after shooting a Sunday 61 for his win last week at the BMW) to claim a five-shot triumph over Xander Schauffele. Officially, the money on the line this week in Atlanta is not tournament prize money, but rather the payout for the $75 million FedEx Cup bonus pool that players are receiving for their finishes in the season-long points race. 


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 is still up for grabs in Atlanta..


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


The TOUR Championship format has players using a strokes-based system.

Scottie Scheffler is the only man to surpass $18 million in earnings this season, and he is on the cusp of a $40 million year if he is to win his first FedEx Cup crown. Jon Rahm, Viktor Hovland, Rory Mcilroy, Wyndham Clark, Max Homa and Patrick Cantlay all enter East Lake with at least $10 million already under their belts. 


How Much Does Winner of FedEx Cup/TOUR Championship Earn?



The winner share of the TOUR Championship and FedEx Cup Champion will earn $18 million from a total/overall Prize Bonus Pool of $75 million. While the second-place finisher taking home $6,500,000. 



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2023 Tour Championship money: Purse, winner's share, prize money payout for Top 30 Playoffs players.





Bonus pool: $75 million


WINNER: Viktor Hovland, -27, $18,000,000

2: Xander Schauffele, -22, $6,500,000

3: Wyndham Clark, -16, $5,000,000

4: Rory McIlroy, -14, $4,000,000

5: Patrick Cantlay, -13, $3,000,000

T-6: Tommy Fleetwood, -11, $2,000,000

T-6: Scottie Scheffler, -11, $2,000,000

T-6: Collin Morikawa, -11, $2,000,000

T-9: Sam Burns, -10, $990,000

T-9: Matt Fitzpatrick, -10, $990,000

T-9: Max Homa, -10, $990,000

T-9: Adam Schenk, -10, $990,000

T-9: Keegan Bradley, -10, $990,000

T-14: Russell Henley, -9, $780,000

T-14: Sepp Straka, -9, $780,000

T-16: Rickie Fowler, -8, $710,000

T-16: Tyrrell Hatton, -8, $710,000

T-18: Jon Rahm, -7, $670,000

T-18: Lucas Glover, -7, $670,000

T-20: Si Woo Kim, -6, $620,000

T-20: Tony Finau, -6, $620,000

T-20: Tom Kim, -6, $620,000

23: Brian Harman, -4, $580,000

24: Sungjae Im, -3, $565,000

25: Nick Taylor, -2, $550,000

26: Corey Conners, -1, $540,000

27: Jordan Spieth, +1, $530,000

28: Jason Day, +3, $520,000

T-29: Emiliano Grillo, +6, $505,000

T-29: Taylor Moore, +6, $505,000





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