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2024 Procore Championship prize money payouts for each player

2024 Procore Championship prize money payouts for each player

The payouts from the Procore Championship reveal how impactful performances can be beyond just winning. While Patton Kizzire took the biggest prize of $1.08 million after holding his nerve on Sunday, others throughout the top 10 also cashed sizable checks.

 

David Lipsky and Patrick Fishburn, who kept the pressure on Kizzire, earned $654,000 and $414,000 respectively for their strong showings. Those finishing in a tie for fourth - Mackenzie Hughes, Ben Silverman, Greyson Sigg and Tom Hoge - each collected $252,500.

 

Further down the leaderboard, players like Matthew NeSmith and Wyndham Clark in a tie for 12th took home $139,500. Such payouts can significantly alter trajectories as the FedEx Cup Playoffs continue. Before this event, Kizzire's status for 2025 was uncertain but his victory not only brings an automatic two-year tour exemption, it lifts him to 70th in the standings.

 

With millions still available across the remaining playoff tournaments and fall events, we'll no doubt see other storylines emerge of players boosted by six-figure checks or exemption points. While the big championships take the headlines, the steady money offered deeper in the fields reminds us of the opportunities that exist for those able to take advantage.

 

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Final Leaderboard

 

1. Patton Kizzire - -20

 

2. David Lipsky - -15

 

3. Patrick Fishburn - -14

 

T4. Ben Silverman - -13

T4. Greyson Sigg - -13

 

Prize Money Distribution

 

1. Patton Kizzire $1.08 million

 

2. David Lipsky $654,000

 

3. Patrick Fishburn $414,000

 

T4. Ben Silverman $252,500

Mackenzie Hughes

Greyson Sigg

 

T7. Tom Hoge $176,100

Austin Smotherman

Justin Lower

Sahith Theegala

Corey Conners

 

12. Keith Mitchell $139,500

 

T13. Wesley Bryan $86,515.38

Rafael Campos

Adam Svensson

Neal Shipley

Chandler Phillips

Lucas Glover

Zac Blair

Kevin Tway

John Keefer

Matt Kuchar

Brandon Wu

Joe Highsmith

Wilson Furr

 

T26. Charley Hoffman $43,800

Kevin Chappell

Brandt Snedeker

Garrick Higgo

J.J. Spaun

Chan Kim

 

T32. Jhonattan Vegas $34,260

Min Woo Lee

Webb Simpson

Bud Cauley

Chez Reavie

 

T37. Patrick Rodgers $26,100

Rico Hoey

Justin Suh

Blaine Hale, Jr.

Sam Stevens

Roger Sloan

Sangmoon Bae

 

T44. Brendon Todd $20,100

Andrew Putnam

David Skinns

 

T47. Tom Whitney $16,780

Doug Ghim

Martin Laird

 

T50. Joel Dahmen $14,562.86

J.B. Holmes

Nick Hardy

Aaron Baddeley

Tom Johnson

Chesson Hadley

Luke Clanton (a)

Michael Thorbjornsen

 

T58. Matti Schmid $13,740

Chad Ramey

Pierceson Coody

 

T61. Lanto Griffin $13,380

Josh Teater

Henrik Norlander

 

T64. Kevin Dougherty $13,080

Ben Kohles

 


Sarah has a strong background in sports journalism, with a degree in journalism from a top university in the US. She has covered men's professional golf for over 10 years, attending major tournaments around the world and building an extensive network within the men's golf community. Her writing is known for its in-depth analysis, insider access, and ability to bring the drama and excitement of professional golf to life for readers.

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