How much? The total purse is $10,500,000.
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The winner will go home with $1,890,000, while the runner-up will receive $1,134,000.
Here’s how the rest of the field will get paid:
- $714,000 4. $504,000 5. $420,000 6. $351,750 7. $328,650 8. $307,650 9. $286,650 10. $265,650 11. $244,650 12. $223,650 13. $207,900 14. $193,200 15. $180,600 16. $168,000 17. $155,400 18. $142,800 19. $132,300 20. $121,800 21. $111,300 22. $100,800 23. $95,550 24. $90,300 25. $86,100 26. $81,900 27. $77,700 28. $74,550 29. $71,400 30. $68,250 31. $65,100 32. $61,950 33. $58,800 34. $55,650 35. $52,500 36. $49,770 37. $47,040 38. $44,520 39. $42,000 40. $39,900 41. $37,800 42. $35,700 43. $33,600 44. $32,550 45. $31,500 46. $30,450 47. $29,400 48. $28,350 49. $27,825 50. $27,300 51. $26,775 52. $26,250 53. $25,725 54. $25,200 55. $24,675 56. $24,150 57. $23,625 58. $23,100 59. $22,575 60. $22,050 61. $21,630 62. $21,210 63. $20,790 64. $20,370 65. $19,950 66. $19,740 67. $19,530 68. $19,320 69. $19,110 70. $18,900
From PGA.com:
“Those making the cut, but finishing below 70th place, will be paid in diminishing increments of $100 each. Players missing the cut and turning in a 36-hole scorecard will be paid $3,000 each. Any player making the cut, but failing to submit a 72-hole score, will also be paid $3,000.”