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2023 Tour Championship Final Payouts, Prize Money From East Lake: Viktor Hovland Wins $18 Million

  • Author: Jeff Ritter

The 2022-23 PGA Tour season is officially in the books, and Viktor Hovland is the FedEx Cup champion.

The Norwegian won the last two events of the three-week playoffs, including a romp at the finale at East Lake. He began the event two shots behind Scottie Scheffler in the staggered-strokes format, then won the event by five over Xander Schauffele . He was also 11 shots clear of third-place Wyndham Clark.

Hovland banked $18 million from a $75 million FedEx bonus pool. Here are the final payouts for the 2023 Tour Championship:

2023 Tour Championship Prize Money

WIN. Viktor Hovland, 27 under: $18,000,000

2. Xander Schauffele, 22 under: $6,500,000

3. Wyndham Clark, 16 under: $5,000,000

4. Rory McIlroy , 14 under: $4,000,000

5. Patrick Cantlay , 13 under: $3,000,000

T6. Tommy Fleetwood, Scottie Scheffler, Keegan Bradley; 11 under: $2,000,000

T9. Sam Burns, Matt Fitzpatrick, Max Homa, Adam Schenk, Keegan Bradley; 10 under: $990,000

T14. Russell Henley, Sepp Straka; 9 under: $780,000

T16. Rickie Fowler, Tyrrell Hatton; 8 under: $710,000

T18.  Lucas Glover, Jon Rahm ; 7 under: $670,000

T20. Si Woo Kim, Tony Finau, Tom Kim; 6 under: $620,000

23. Brian Harman, 4 under: $580,000

24. Sungjae Im, 3 under: $565,000

25.  Nick Taylor, 2 under: $550,000

26. Corey Conners, 1 under: $540,000

27. Jordan Spieth, 1 over: $530,000

28. Jason Day, 3 over: $520,000

T29. Emiliano Grillo, Taylor Moore; 6 over: $505,000

Viktor Hovland wins Tour Championship and takes FedEx Cup title

Viktor Hovland, of Norway, celebrates winning the Tour Championship.

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Viktor Hovland played the best golf of his life in the final two weeks of the PGA Tour season, and it paid off Sunday with the biggest trophy of his career — a FedEx Cup title along with the $18 million bonus.

Staked to a six-shot lead, Hovland didn’t flinch under a relentless challenge from Xander Schauffele . The 25-year-old Norwegian stayed on the attack and closed with a seven-under 63 for a five-shot victory in the Tour Championship at East Lake.

Hovland capped off his best season with three victories. Even more staggering is that he played his final tournaments — the BMW Championship at Olympia Fields and the Tour Championship — in 36-under par.

Schauffele made him work for that $18 million and got to within three shots with seven holes to play. Hovland ended the suspense with a 25-foot par putt on the 14th hole, and he put Schauffele away with a 10-foot birdie putt on the 16th.

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Schauffele and Hovland put on a superb show. Playing in the last group, on a day that was delayed nearly two hours by thunderstorms, they had the best scores of the day.

Hovland was the No. 2 seed going into the Tour Championship, meaning he started at eight-under par. Hovland posted a 19-under 261 — the same score as Schauffele, who started the tournament at three-under par.

Schauffele did everything he could. He was six shots behind when he left East Lake on Saturday evening, knowing that his only hope was to put as much pressure on Hovland as he could over the front nine.

Schauffele shot 30. Hovland nearly matched him birdie for birdie, posting a 31 that included a key 15-foot par save on No. 2 after the two-hour delay from thunderstorms that slightly softened the East Lake turf.

Schauffele, for all his California chill, was simply relentless. He holed an 18-foot birdie putt on the par-three 11th hole and followed with a 12-foot birdie on the 12th, cutting the lead to three shots with seven holes to play.

It felt like the margin was even smaller considering how well Schauffele was playing, and Hovland having missed three birdie chances from 10 feet or closer.

The putt that mattered came at the 14th, the toughest hole at East Lake. Hovland came up short of the green, about 100 feet from the flag, and his pitch was weak and stopped just inside 25 feet from the hole.

He poured it in the heart and pumped his fist stronger than he had all day. The clincher was another pure short iron, this one to 10 feet on the 16th for birdie. At that point, the engraver went to work on the silver FedEx Cup trophy.

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Now it’s a matter of how his peers judge his season. The PGA Tour player of the year was thought to be a two-man race between Masters champion Jon Rahm and his four wins and Scottie Scheffler with The Players Championship among his two wins and the No. 1 ranking from his remarkable consistency.

Hovland ended the season with wins at the Memorial and two FedEx Cup playoff events, including the one that mattered.

U.S. Open champion Wyndham Clark won the B-Flight, closing with a 65 to finish third, 11 shots behind. That was worth a $5 million bonus. Rory McIlroy had a 65 to finish fourth and collect $4 million, while Patrick Cantlay (66) was alone in fifth to earn $3 million.

The next time Hovland and Schauffele meet is for no prize money at all — the Ryder Cup in Rome in a month’s time.

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The 2022/23 PGA Tour season comes to a conclusion this evening at East Lake. Who will lift the FedEx Cup and take the $18m bonus?

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The FedEx Cup

Viktor Hovland fought off a spirited fightback from Xander Schauffele to claim back-to-back victories and the FedEx Cup with a five-shot victory at the Tour Championship.

Starting the day six shots ahead, Hovland started fast, making four birdies in his first six holes either side of a rain delay but was unable to shake off the challenge of Schauffele.

The American, who has never finished below seventh in his six appearances so far at East Lake, also made four birdies in his first six holes and continued to battle away, at one point reducing Hovland's lead down to just three after three birdies in five holes around the turn.

As the rest of the field was left behind, the final pairing offered up something of a prelude for next month's Ryder Cup over the back nine, going blow for blow over the final holes.

The turning point would arrive on the 14th, where Hovland responded from a poor chip to drain a crucial par putt and retain his three-shot advantage. From there, the 25-year-old found three birdies in his final three holes to finish on -27, securing back-to-back wins alongside the $18m winner cheque.

After Schauffele on -22, Wyndham Clark was the next best back at -16. Solid final rounds from Rory McIlroy and Patrick Cantlay saw the pair round out the top five at -14 and -13 respectively. World No.1 Scottie Scheffler finished at T6 on -11.

Relive all the action from the final round of the Tour Championship below:

TOUR CHAMPIONSHIP LEADERBOARD

  • -27: HOVLAND
  • -22: SCHAUFFELE
  • -14: MCILROY 
  • -13: CANTLAY

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Hello and welcome to Golf Monthly's live coverage of the final round of the Tour Championship. After a stellar round on Saturday, the tournament is really Viktor Hovland's to lose. Fresh of his victory last week, the Norwegian has a six-shot advantage at East Lake heading into the final round. 

It will take something special from the chasing pack to stop him. Will that happen? Tune in to find out...

FINAL ROUND TEE TIMES

We've got a few early starters out on the course, but here's a look at when the big contenders get underway for their final round.

Times listed in EDT (BST):

  • 12.56pm (5.56pm) -  Adam Schenk, Rory McIlroy
  • 1.07pm (6.07pm) -  Scottie Scheffler, Patrick Cantlay
  • 1.18pm (6.18pm) -  Wyndham Clark, Jon Rahm
  • 1.29pm (6.29pm) -  Keegan Bradley, Collin Morikawa
  • 1.40pm (6.40pm) -  Viktor Hovland, Xander Schauffele

DIFFICULT EARLY SCORING

Scoring was tricky yesterday and the early signs from those already on the course is that we could be in for similarly tricky scorings.

14 players are out on the course but just two are under par currently for their rounds...

IS XANDER THE MAN TO CHASE DOWN HOVLAND?

If you could have picked someone charged with catching Viktor Hovland, Xander Schauffele may just be that person.

The American has five top-ten finishes and one victory at this course in his six appearances at the tournament. As well as that, he's yet to shoot over par at East Lake. 

Could he cause a shock here today? A reminder that Scottie Scheffler led by this exact amount heading into the final round last year...and ended up falling short to an electric round from Rory McIlroy.

Xander Schauffele admires one of his iron shots

BIG PAYDAY FOR THE WINNER

It's the biggest purse on the PGA Tour, so here's a quick reminder of the eye-watering sums of money that the top-ten players are set to take home today:

  • 1 - $18,000,000
  • 2 - $6,500,000
  • 3 - $5,000,000
  • 4 - $4,000,000
  • 5 - $3,000,000
  • 6 - $2,500,000
  • 7 - $2,000,000
  • 8 - $1,500,000
  • 9 - $1,250,000
  • 10 - $1,000,000

RYDER CUP PICKS TO PLAY FOR

Another strand to today's action is next month's Ryder Cup. Two names in the top five, in particular, will be looking to force the hand of US Captain Zach Johnson ahead of Marco Simone.

Collin Morikawa looks likely to get a captain's pick already but he'll be after one more big round just to make that sure.

The other is Keegan Bradley who it feels like is on the outside looking in at the minute. He's already won twice this season but may well need a big final-round showing at East Lake to make the case to Johnson for one of those six picks.

RORY MCILROY UNDERWAY

He's been struggling with a back injury all week has Rory and currently sits 11 shots back of the lead. He pulled off something magnificent this time last year but 11 shots feels even beyond his best.

He gets underway with Adam Schenk, finding the right rough with his first tee shot.

EARLY BOGEY FOR RORY

The Northern Irishman is blocked off by trees after his opening drive and can't reach the green in two. From the fairway he can't get up and down to save his par and he drops back to -8.

It's a lovely birdie, though, for his playing partner Schenk who moves into solo eighth at -10. What a season he is putting together. 

GLOVER AND HOMA INTO THE TOP TEN

A nice start for the American duo early into their final rounds. Two birdies for Glover, one for Max and the pair are both at T9 on -9.

OPENING BIRDIE FOR SCHEFFLER

Where was any of that yesterday, Scottie? The World No.1 was birdie-shy almost the entirety of Saturday but gets underway at the first on Sunday with a lovely iron approach.

He's got ten feet for birdie and this time makes no mistake. Up to -12 but plenty of work still to do. 

SCHENK HOLES OUT FROM THE FAIRWAY

Wow! What a start from Adam Schenk. It's rare that Rory McIlroy is overshadowed in a pairing but it's happening right now.

A birdie on the first is met by eagle on the third as he holes out from 137 yards on the fairway. Up to -12 and into a share of fifth for him.

He's still yet to win on the PGA Tour and that's probably unlikely to change today, but his breakthrough season continues to go from strength to strength.

6 years ago today, Adam received his PGA Tour card. Today, he is playing in the final round of the Tour Championship. I have a slew of words to share but I’ll spare you all: I’m wearing waterproof mascara today. pic.twitter.com/QuMdBmcJN7 August 27, 2023

LEADER UNDERWAY

A bit of drama before he starts as Viktor Hovland and his caddie appear to take a wrong turn and have to lightly jog to make the first tee on time.

All's well that ends well, though, as he finds the fairway with his drive. Schauffele, too, finds the short stuff as he looks to chase down the Norwegian. 

EARLY BIRDIES FLOWING

Well, I thought it might be similar to yesterday conditions-wise but perhaps not. Scheffler rolls in another birdie - his second of the round - to get to -13 and he's joined there by Adam Schenk whose marvellous front nine gets even better with a 31-foot birdie to move four under thru four.

Morikawa gets off and running with birdie at the first to move to -14 but Keegan Bradley doesn't appear to have got the memo as he makes an opening-hole bogey to drop back to -12.

HOVLAND MAKES AN EARLY MOVE

Just relentless golf from Viktor Hovland who pours in a 15-footer on the first for a birdie to move to -21. He's going to be difficult to catch if he keeps making birdies look as easy as that.

But credit to Schauffele. A beauty of an iron into the green for the American who also makes birdie to keep some sort of pressure on the leader. Up to -15 for him.

PLAY SUSPENDED

Well, not the news we were hoping for. Just as we were getting started, play has been suspended due to "inclement weather." Looks like storms are projected in the area but hopefully East Lake can avoid the worst of it.

The final round of the TOUR Championship was suspended at 1:57 p.m. ET due to inclement weather. August 27, 2023

Some thunder being picked up by the TV cameras. It looks like this delay could be a bit lengthier than anyone initially anticipated. 

Anyway, lets take the opportunity to look back on what golf we have seen so far today and the story right now is Adam Schenk. Five holes, three birdies, one eagle. Not bad. 

Here's a look at that eagle - a hole-out from the fairway:

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RAIN BEGINNING TO CLEAR

No news as of yet regards a restart but signs the rain and clouds appear to be slowing moving away from East Lake. 

There's not a lot of wind out on the course so it may take it's time but hopefully we aren't too far away from getting the golfers back on the course. 

OVER IN EUROPE...

A few signs of fans but still no signs of players so lets take another look back at some other action from today which happened in Europe at the Czech Masters on the DP World Tour.

If today is a big day for the likes of Bradley and Morikawa to force their way into a US captain's pick for the Ryder Cup, then it was no different over in Prague.

A host of big names such as Ludvig Aberg, Nicolai Hojgaard, Adrian Meronk, Yannik Paul and Bob MacIntyre were in contention as they looked to make their case to Luke Donald for a captain's pick onto Team Europe. 

Click here to find out how they got on.

PLAY TO RESUME AT 15:50 ET (20:50 BST)

Finally some good news and a time for the resumption of play. Given the length of the delay, the players are being allowed some time on the range first but it looks like we are looking at a 3:50pm ET restart. 

For the folks in the UK, that's 20:50pm so just over half an hour away.

Update from Atlanta: the range is opening at 3:15 and play expected to resume at 3:50 pm ET. August 27, 2023

PLAY TO RESUME - HOVLAND LEADS BY SIX

We're about 15 minutes away from play resuming so a small reminder of how things stand:

Hovland remains six shots ahead on -21 after a first-hole birdie but faces a putt to save his par on the second. His closest chaser, Schauffele, also made birdie on the first and has a look at birdie on 2 to move up to -15. 

Further back on -14 is Morikawa, while Schenk and Scheffler have each started excellently with the pair sat on -13 and -4 and -2 for their final rounds respectively so far.

PLAY BACK UNDERWAY

The horn goes and we're back just under two hours later! 

A big putt first up for Hovland to save his par on the second...right in the heart of it. No signs of rust from the Norwegian after the time waiting around. Schauffele pushes his birdie putt right off the hole and walks of for a par. 

There was a chance of a two-shot swing there but, in the end, it all remains the same. Hovland leads by six.

CLOSE SHAVE FOR SCHEFFLER

Scottie was getting hot before the weather interval and his iron's are dialled right out the gates with a nice approach into the fifth. From ten feet, though, he can't convert and he remains eight back at -13. 

SCHAUFFELE CUTS LEAD TO FIVE

He just loves this course, does Xander. Another sterling iron into the third green gives him a look at birdie and the American makes no mistake.

He's up to -16 and now just five back of Hovland after he misses his look at birdie. No cause for concern...yet.

SCHENK INTO THE TOP THREE

Not even the near two-hour rain delay has dampened Adam Schenk's spirits today as his magical front nine just keeps getting better. Another birdie pours into the hole at 6 and he's now -5 for his round, 14-under-par for the tournament and into a tie for third! 

BIRDIES FOR HOVLAND AND SCHAUFFELE

The rain from earlier may have made these greens slightly more receptive, and the final pair are putting that two the test. Schauffele's approach into the fourth is great. Hovland's is even better, almost threatening to slam dunk into the hole. 

It's two relatively short birdie efforts...and they both convert. We started the day with a few in contention but this is fast becoming a two horse race - Schauffele hunting down Hovland. 

Elsewhere, there is a bogey for Morikawa who drops back to -13 and leaves Schenk in solo third. That's a tasty payday if he can stay there.

KEEGAN BRADLEY DROPS BACK 

Not the round the American would have wanted to put together today. His second bogey of the day on the front nine and he's now two-over-par for his round and back at -11.

Keegan Bradley looks on from the third green

MORE PUTTING WOES FOR SCHEFFLER 

A couple of missed opportunities early in the round for the American and he's now in trouble on the seventh with his ball running through to the back of the green. It's a tricky two-putt but that becomes all the more difficult when the World No.1's first effort comes up way short before drifting down the slope and away from the hole.

In the end, it's a three-putt bogey and he's now ten back of Hovland at -12.

HOVLAND RESTORES SIX SHOT LEAD

It's difficult to put into words the level of ball striking Hovland is displaying right now. The greens are receptive, sure, but, he's got another great look at birdie after a sumptuous iron into the fifth. 

No problem for the Norwegian, who rolls it in for back-to-back birdies to get to -23. 

And the pressure tells on Schauffele who misses his birdie putt just prior. He's been great so far today as well but he's back to how he started the day - six back of the leader. 

PLENTY FALLING BY THE WAYSIDE

This truly has become a two-horse race now. A bogey for Rahm after finding the greenside bunker. A bogey for Morikawa after a short miss. And a bogey, too, for Schenk after a clumsy three putts.

Schauffele the only one standing, trying to chase down Hovland.

DOUBLE BOGEY FOR SCHEFFLER 

Well Scottie wasn't likely to win today but he's now just losing money quickly on these greens. 

The first putt on the eighth is tricky - slow at first before picking up speed - and Scheffler races it by. The par putt is missed...and so is the even shorter bogey putt. Double-bogey six and the World No. 10 is back to -10 where he started the tournament. 

MORE BIRDIES FOR HOVLAND AND SCHAUFFELE

The two players in the final group find the exact same greenside bunker left of the green with their approaches in. 

The rain we've had earlier in the day makes this a far less intimidating proposition for these two on the par-five sixth and they make no mistake, up and down for a pair of birdies and on they go, storming further ahead of the field. 

BOGEYS FOR SCHENK AND RAHM

Schauffele and Hovland look like they are playing a different course at the minute as more players drop shots around them. Rahm gets himself in trouble off the tee and can only hack out of the fairway bunker. In the end, he does well to just drop one shot. 

Schenk, too, drops one as he makes the turn after another three putt on the tenth. 

SCHAUFFELE BACK WITHIN FIVE

Everyone else has vacated from the chase but Xander Schauffele is going nowhere. An aggressive tee shot allows him a wedge into the green and he makes no mistake with the birdie putt. He's -5 thru eight holes and up to -19.

Hovland taps in for his part to remain at -24, but his lead now drops back to five.

MORIKAWA MAKES THE TURN WITH BIRDIE 

He's no longer fighting for the overall title, but there's plenty of money on offer for any of the players that can make a move up the leaderboard. After a quiet few holes, Morikawa bounces back with birdie on the par-three ninth to move alongside Clark on -13.

And he's joined back on 13-under-par by Adam Schenk who pours in another birdie from over 20 feet. He's back into a tie for third. 

HOVLAND SAVES PAR AS FINAL PAIR MAKE THE TURN 

Plenty of work to do for Hovland as his tee shot into the ninth comes up right at the bottom of a huge slope. It's 50ft long but with about 40ft worth of left-to-right break. 

The Norwegian gives it a good go but his effort comes up just short. It's a slightly testy downhiller for par...but he makes no mistake. Schauffele gives his putt a great roll but it just evades the hole. A great effort but the lead remains at five for Hovland. 

CLARK MAKING A MOVE

He wasn't particularly in contention at the start of the day but a three-under-par round has this year's US Open champion up into solo third at -14. 

That could be worth a few dollars if he can stay there come the end of play. 

DOUBLE BOGEY FOR SCHENK

Oooh, that's not ideal. Adam Schenk goes from bunker to bunker on the 14th before a costly three-putt leaves him with a double-bogey six! From a tie for fourth down into seventh at -11 for the American. 

SCHAUFFELE CUTS LEAD TO FOUR 

Xander is running out of holes but by no means giving up the chase. He hits a solid iron into the 11th but is under pressure as Hovland stuffs one in close.

No nerves from the American, though, as he gets the perfect roll on his right-to-left putt, sending it right into the heart of the cup for his eighth birdie of the day. He's up to -20 now.

Hovland with a chance to maintain his five-shot lead...but he can't. Perhaps the first signs of nerves from the Norwegian? Seven holes to go but his lead is now four. 

RORY MAKING A MOVE

Even a bad back can't deter the Northern Irishman. He loves it here at East Lake and is finishing in style here on Sunday. A divine tee shot into the 15th brings him his third birdie in four holes and up to T4 at -13.

Schenk, his playing partner, bounces back nicely after that double bogey with a birdie, too, while Clark further improves his position in third with another birdie to get to -15.

BACK-TO-BACK BIRDIES FOR SCHAUFFELE, LEAD NOW JUST THREE

Hovland is in a small spot of bother off the 12th tee as his ball settles into the fairway bunker. Not to worry, he simply sticks it in close and gives himself another look at birdie. 

Schauffele ramps up the pressure with another stellar iron into the green just inside Hovland's effort. And the pressure tells.

Hovland's effort goes by while Schauffele's putt drops for another birdie. In an instant, the hole is now three. 

Some late drama perhaps?

Xander Schauffele putting in the fourth round of the 2023 Tour Championship

BOGEYS FOR CLARK AND MCILROY 

These two spent the final day at LACC battling it out for the US Open a few months back and they deservedly have their names right up at the top of the leaderboard after a pair of fine seasons. 

They've both made nice moves today but now Clark and McIlroy falter somewhat with bogeys, moving them back to -14 and -12 respectively.

HOVLAND PAR KEEPS HIM THREE AHEAD

Problems off the tee for Schauffele who goes way left over the trees. He recovers nicely to make a par but it's advantage Hovland after he sticks one in close on 13.

It's a good roll...but just catches the lip and rolls by quite some distance! Not the tap-in he would have wanted but it's calmy negotiated by the Norwegian back up the slope to make par and remain three ahead. 

We're supposed to still have a month until the Ryder Cup but this feels like a proper Sunday matchplay singles classic. Hovland 3UP with five to play.

BIRDIE FOR RORY, BOGEY FOR COLLIN 

The two swap places with McIlroy moving into solo fourth after a bounce-back birdie on the penultimate hole. Morikawa, meanwhile, serves up a three-putt at just the wrong time to drop back to -12 and a tie for fifth alongside Cantlay.

Schenk was at -12 but he's now further back at -10 after his second double bogey in four holes at 17.

HUGE PAR SAVE FROM HOVLAND ON 14

The first real sign of emotion from Hovland all day as he lets out an almighty fist pump having saved par! His second shot came up short and the chip onto the green was poor, but the putt...nerveless.

He maintains his three-shot lead with Schauffele making par and that feels like a big moment in this closing stretch. 

What a putt!Viktor Hovland comes up clutch to save par @TOURChamp 💪He leads by 3 with 4 to play. pic.twitter.com/LGGFxLRAUb August 27, 2023

DOUBLE BOGEY FOR MORIKAWA 

The American isn't closing in style and a mistake out of the greenside bunker from the par-three 15th leads to a double bogey and three dropped shots in his last two holes. 

Three-over-par today. Not his finest golf. 

HOVLAND LEADS BY THREE WITH THREE TO PLAY

The par-three 15th next for the final pair and they both safely carry it beyond the flag to give themselves outside looks for birdie. 

Hovland is further away, and it's a big right-to-lefter which he nurses down to the hole nicely. A solid par for him. Schauffele needs to be aggressive and try steal one here...but it's on the wrong line right from the start. 

No harm with a par but he's only got three holes left now and still trails by three. 

MCILROY IN THE CLUBHOUSE

Rory ends with a birdie on the par-five last to get up to -14 for the tournament and safely inside the top-five after a four-under-par 66. That's a great performance given the problems with his back that plagued his first two rounds. 

A great end to another remarkably consistent season for him. His playing partner, Schenk misses out on a birdie and currently sits at T8 which also represents a fantastic season for the up-and-coming American.

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HOVLAND MAKES BIRDIE TO GO FOUR AHEAD WITH TWO REMAINING

What a couple of holes from Viktor Hovland. A huge par save on the previous hole is followed by a superb iron shot into the 16th green to give him a great look at birdie.

Schauffele has a go for birdie before that but his effort comes up short and Hovland takes full advantage, rolling his 10-foot putt down the slope and into the cup for his first birdie of the back nine to move to -25.

He now leads by four with two left and that, should be that.

Vikto Hovland competing in the 2023 Tour Championship

BACK-TO-BACK BIRDIES AS HOVLAND EXTENDS LEAD TO FIVE

Simply relentless. It looked at one stage that this might go right down to the wire. 

Not any more. 

Hovland rolls in another birdie on the 17th and now, he heads the 18th tee with almost the same size lead as he started the day with. Schauffele sees his effort roll past and he settles for a par. 

He's played his part and made this final round a real test for the Norwegian, but the task was just too much and he's ran out of steam on these final holes. 

UP THE LAST THEY GO...

Safely on the fairway for Hovland on the par-five 18th and he can now enjoy this final work. His work is done and he will surely be your 2023 FedEx Cup champion.

VIKTOR HOVLAND WINS THE TOUR CHAMPIONSHIP!

Schauffele second comes up short of the green but it's a lovely up and down to find yet another birdie. A final-round 62 is some achievement and he's pushed Hovland all the way today.

The Norwegian's second shot also comes up short, rolling back into the sand. Can he get up and down for a final birdie?

You bet he can. Remarkable golf from Hovland who himself shots a seven-under-par 63 to win the Tour Championship by five shots and claim the FedEx Cup for the first time! 

Viktor Hovland is the 2023 #FedExCup champion!This win @TOURChamp is his third victory of the season 🏆 pic.twitter.com/GRuHFLzDqT August 27, 2023

Simply remarkable golf from Hovland today. We saw last year from Scottie Scheffler how tricky it can be to close out these tournaments but the Norwegian was simply faultless and refused to take a backwards step.

A lot of credit, too, must go to Xander Schauffele who continues his magnificent record here with a final-round 62. He fell five shots short in the end but it felt and was a lot closer than that for large parts of the final round.

THANKS FOR TUNING IN!

Well, what a way to end the season. I didn't expect as entertaining a final round as that but thanks to Schauffele and Hovland we were treated to a real thriller.

Thanks for tuning in, until next time!

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2021 FedEx Cup purse, payout: Tour Championship prize money distribution from $46 million playoff pool

Playoff golf paid off this week for the top 30 golfers in the fedex cup standings.

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The 2021 Tour Championship concluded Sunday with Patrick Cantlay finishing one shot ahead of Jon Rahm to win the FedEx Cup Playoffs and capture the $15 million grand prize. Cantlay, who won the BMW Championship in a six-hole playoff over Bryson DeChambeau just last week, captured back-to-back events to end the 2020-21 PGA Tour season and is now the leader in the clubhouse for player of the year honors.

The figures up for grabs Sunday were startling. The winner of the Tour Championship, Cantlay, netted $15 million. If you make it to the final event at all, you're guaranteed $395,000, even if you finish 30th or withdraw like Brooks Koepka. Everyone who made it to the BMW Championship was guaranteed at least $140,000. Heck, everyone who finished in the top 125 was guaranteed at least $101,000. And all of that is on top of what the tournaments themselves pay out. Add it all up, and FedEx is giving out $60 million in bonus funds to the best players in the world.

Here's a breakdown of the prize money payouts for the top 30 golfers at the end of the Tour Championship. When Cantlay and Rahm were competing on the 72nd hole Sunday, there was a $10 million differential hanging on every shot they took.

FedEx Cup purse, prize money at Tour Championship

  • 1st: $15 million -- Patrick Cantlay
  • 2nd: $5 million -- Jon Rahm
  • 3rd: $4 million -- Kevin Na
  • 4th: $3 million -- Justin Thomas
  • 5th: $2.5 million -- Xander Schauffele, Viktor Hovland ($2.2 million each)
  • 6th: $1.9 million
  • 7th: $1.3 million -- Bryson DeChambeau
  • 8th: $1.1 million -- Dustin Johnson
  • 9th: $950,000 -- Abraham Ancer, Billy Horschel ($890,000 each)
  • 10th $830,000
  • 11th: $750,000 -- Daniel Berger, Tony Finau, Jason Kokrak ($705,000 each)
  • 12th: $705,000
  • 13th: $660,000
  • 14th: $620,000 -- Rory McIlroy, Sergio Garcia, Cameron Smith, Louis Oosthuizen ($583,750 each)
  • 15th: $595,000
  • 16th: $570,000
  • 17th: $550,000
  • 18th: $535,000 -- Harris English, Sam Burns ($527,500 each)
  • 19th: $520,000
  • 20th: $505,000 -- Sungjae Im, Jordan Spieth ($497,500 each)
  • 21st: $490,000
  • 22nd: $478,000 -- Erik van Rooyen, Corey Conners, Scottie Scheffler ($466,667 each)
  • 23rd: $466,000
  • 24th: $456,000
  • 25th: $445,000 -- Patrick Reed
  • 26th: $435,000 -- Hideki Matsuyama, Stewart Cink, Collin Morikawa ($425,000 each)
  • 27th: $425,000
  • 28th: $415,000
  • 29th: $405,000 -- Joaquin Niemann
  • 30th / WD: $395,000 -- Brooks Koepka

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2024 KitchenAid Senior PGA Championship money: Purse, winner’s share, updated prize money payout

T he 2024 KitchenAid Senior PGA Championship prize money payout is from the $3.5 million purse, with 83 professional players who complete four rounds at the Club at Harbor Shores Resort in Benton Harbor, Mich., earning PGA Tour Champions prize money and an official-money paycheck this week.

The winner's share of KitchenAid Senior PGA Championship prize pool is at $630,000, with the second-place finisher taking home $380,000. The KitchenAid Senior PGA Championship prize money payout breakdown shows a payout of 15 percent of the purse to the winner, and how much each PGA Tour Champions player earns is guaranteed down to the last-place player.

The KitchenAid Senior PGA Championship field is headed by Steve Stricker, Ernie Els, Padraig Harrington and more.

This tournament started with 156 players, and a cut was made this week after two rounds to the top 70 players and ties. Every professional player in the field is paid for completing the event, but how much each player is paid at the 2024 KitchenAid Senior PGA Championship from the correct 2024 KitchenAid Senior PGA Championship full-field payout is based on their finish.

Every player still in the field can improve their position in the final round of this 72-hole event, which is considered one of five majors on the PGA Tour Champions schedule .

What else is on the line

Beyond money, there are important points, perks and benefits on the line for the field -- in particular, the tournament winner.

The winner of this event will get 630,000 Charles Schwab Cup points, as this is considered an official event on the PGA Tour Champions schedule with dollars converted to points.

There are no Official World Golf Ranking points on the line in PGA Tour Champions events.

While this event offers a significant payday, a win comes with the benefits that come with winning on the PGA Tour Champions. Winners of these events get better status and access on tour.

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FedEx Cup Playoffs: Tour Championship format, how it works, bonus payouts

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Here's the starting positions, format and bonus payout for the season-ending Tour Championship, the final leg of the FedEx Cup Playoffs.

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All that talk you hear about trying to earn a spot in the Tour Championship? Here’s why it’s worth it.

Only 30 players qualified for this week’s season-ending Tour Championship at East Lake it Atlanta, which is the third and final leg of the FedEx Cup Playoffs. But for getting into the playoffs (top 70), past the FedEx St. Jude (top 50) and through the BMW Championship (top 30), players are handsomely rewarded.

All players in the Tour Championship get a two-year exemption on the PGA Tour and invites for the 2024 Masters. (U.S. Open and Open Championship exemptions are likely, too, although those haven’t been announced yet.)

Oh, right, and the money. There’s a lot of that. A total purse of $75 million is up for grabs.

The winner brings home a whopping $18 million, but even the runner-up gets $6.5 million and third place $5 million. In fact, everyone inside the top 10 gets seven figures. As for last place? They get $500,000, which isn’t exactly pocket change, either.

Here’s the entire bonus payout for the FedEx Cup Playoffs and Tour Championship.

FedEx Cup Playoffs, Tour Championship bonus structure

1st — $18 million 2nd — $6.5 million 3rd — $5 million 4th — 4 million 5th — $3 million 6th — $2.5 million 7th — $2 million 8th — $1.5 million 9th — $1.25 million 10th — $1 million 11th — $950,000 12th — $900,000 13th — $850,000 14th — $800,000 15th — $760,000 16th — $720,000 17th — $700,000 18th — $680,000 19th — $660,000 20th — $640,000 21st — $620,000 22nd — $600,000 23rd — $580,000 24th — $565,000 25th — $550,000 26th — $540,000 27th — $530,000 28th — $520,000 29th — $510,000 30th — $500,000

As for how the FedEx Cup Playoffs actually work, that’s another story. It’s evolved over the years, and this year the top 70 in the FedEx Cup standings after the Wyndham Championship qualified for the playoffs and were guaranteed their Tour cards for the following season.

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The first of three playoff stages was the FedEx St. Jude, and the top 50 in the standings afterward advanced to last week’s BMW Championship . That was a big hurdle that came with an important incentive, too, as those who made it to the BMW field earned guaranteed spots into the Tour’s eight big-money Signature Events for 2024.

Finally, the top 30 after the BMW Championship head to Atlanta for this week’s Tour Championship. The Tour uses staggered starting positions (FedEx Cup points leader Scottie Scheffler is in first, so he has a head start at 10 under, and so on), but we’ve learned anything can happen.

Last year, Rory McIlroy came from nine shots back after he tripled bogeyed the first hole to top Scheffler and win the tournament (and massive first-place payout).

Here are the starting positions for everyone in the playoffs.

Tour Championship starting scores

10 under: Scottie Scheffler Eight under: Viktor Hovland Seven under: Rory McIlroy Six under: Jon Rahm Five under: Lucas Glover Four under: Max Homa, Patrick Cantlay, Brian Harman, Wyndham Clark, Matt Fitzpatrick Three under: Tommy Fleetwood, Russell Henley, Keegan Bradley, Rickie Fowler, Xander Schauffele Two under: Tom Kim, Sungjae Im, Tony Finau, Corey Conners, Si Woo Kim One under: Taylor Moore, Nick Taylor, Adam Schenk, Collin Morikawa, Jason Day Even: Sam Burns, Emiliano Grillo, Tyrrell Hatton, Jordan Spieth, Sepp Straka

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Here's the final FedEx Cup prize money payout for each golfer at the 2020 Tour Championship

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The winner of the FedEx Cup at East Lake earns $15 million.

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Technically speaking, there was no tournament prize money payout at this week’s Tour Championship. Rather, the financial rewards decided after four rounds at East Lake Golf Club come from the bonus pool given to players for their finish in the final season-long FedEx Cup standings. It’s why no player’s career PGA Tour earnings will increase as a result of anything that went on this week in Atlanta.

That said, we’re really talking semantics. With the format change initiated last year, which aligns the finish at the Tour Championship to the finish in the final FedEx Cup standings, that bonus money amounts to a tournament purse. And that purse was rather large.

With his three-shot victory on Monday in Atlanta, Dustin Johnson was the big winner in the season-long FedEx Cup race, earning $15 million after closing with a two-under 68. Johnson had won $2.7 million the past two weeks in prize money with his win and runner-up showing at The Northern Trust and BMW Championship. Adding up all that loot, Johnson now has earned $40.44 million in his career in the FedEx Cup alone, which trails only Rory McIlroy for the most of an tour pro since the Playoffs began 14 years ago.

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Below is the prize money payout for each golfer in the final FedEx Cup standings after the conclusion of the Tour Championship. As with regular PGA Tour events, money is split equally among players if there are ties for different places in this last event of the 2019-’20 PGA Tour season.

1: Dustin Johnson, -21, $15,000,000

T-2: Justin Thomas, -18, $4,500,000

T-2: Xander Schauffele, -18, $4,500,000

4: Jon Rahm, -17, $3,000,000

5: Scottie Scheffler, -14, $2,500,000

6: Collin Morikawa, -13, $1,900,000

7: Tyrrell Hatton, -12, $1,300,000

T-8: Patrick Reed, -11, $960,000

T-8: Sebastian Munoz, -11, $960,000

T-8: Rory McIlroy, -11, $960,000

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11: Sungjae Im, -10, $750,000

T-12: Harris English, -9, $682,500

T-12: Webb Simpson, -9, $682,500

14: Mackenzie Hughes, -8, $620,000

T-15: Hideki Matsuyama, -7, $582,500

T-15: Daniel Berger, -7, $582,500

17: Tony Finau, -6 $550,000

T-18: Abraham Ancer, -5, $527,500

T-18: Lanto Griffin, -5, $527,500

T-20: Viktor Hovland, -4, $497,500

T-20: Brendon Todd, -4, $497,500

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22: Bryson DeChambeau, -3, $478,000

23: Kevin Kisner, -1, $466,000

T-24: Cameron Smith, E, $445,333

T-24: Ryan Palmer, E, $445,333

T-24: Cameron Champ, E, $445,333

T-27: Kevin Na, +1, $420,000

T-27: Joaquin Niemann, +1, $420,000

29: Marc Leishman, +2, $405,000

30: Billy Horschel, +4, $395,000

Remaining FedEx Cup bonus money payout

31: Adam Long, $200,000

32: Kevin Streelman, $195,000

33: Byeong Hun An, $190,000

34: Patrick Cantlay, $186,000

35: Matthew Wolff, $183,000

36: Matthew Fitzpatrick, $181,000

37: Brian Harman, $179,000

38: Joel Dahmen, $177,000

39: Richy Werenski, $175,000

40: Tyler Duncan, $173,000

41: Adam Scott, $171,000

42: Jason Kokrak, $169,000

43: Gary Woodland, $168,000

44: Mark Hubbard, $167,000

45: Danny Lee, $166,000

46: Bubba Watson, $165,000

47: Brendan Steele, $164,000

48: Nick Taylor, $163,000

49: Paul Casey, $162,000

50: Tom Hoge, $157,000

51: Carlos Ortiz, $160,000

52: Alex Noren, $159,000

53: Corey Conners, $158,000

54: Adam Hadwin, $157,000

55: Harry Higgs, $156,000

56: Russell Henley, $155,000

57: Jason Day, $154,000

58: Dylan Frittelli, $153,000

59: Michael Thompson, $152,000

60: Talor Gooch, $150,000

61: Andrew Landry, $150,000

62: Matt Kuchar, $150,000

63: Tiger Woods, $150,000

64: Jim Herman, $150,000

65: Louis Oosthuizen, $150,000

66: Robby Shelton, $140,000

67: J.T. Poston, $140,000

68: Maverick McNealy, $140,000

69: Charles Howell III, $140,000

70: Max Homa, $140,000

71: Doc Redman, $110,000

72: Sung Kang, $110,000

73: Denny McCarthy, $110,000

74: Troy Merritt, $110,000

75: Phil Mickelson, $110,000

76: Henrik Norlander, $110,000

77: Charley Hoffman, $110,000

78: Xinjun Zhang, $110,000

79: Sepp Straka, $110,000

80: Harold Varner III, $110,000

81: Si Woo Kim, $110,000

82: Cameron Tringale, $110,000

83: Bud Cauley, $110,000

84: Cameron Davis, $110,000

85: Vaughn Taylor, $110,000

86: Patrick Rodgers, $105,000

87: Brian Stuard, $105,000

88: Ian Poulter, $105,000

89: Chez Reavie, $105,000

90: Pat Perez, $105,000

91: Justin Rose, $105,000

92: Tommy Fleetwood, $105,000

93: Emiliano Grillo, $105,000

94: Rickie Fowler, $105,000

95: Matt Jones, $105,000

96: Nate Lashley, $105,000

97: Kyoung-Hoon Lee, $105,000

98: Scott Harrington, $105,000

99: Keegan Bradley, $105,000

100: Matthew NeSmith, $105,000

101: Ryan Armour, $101,000

102: Scott Piercy, $101,000

103: Ryan Moore, $101,000

104: Brooks Koepka, $101,000

105: Zach Johnson, $101,000

106: Brandt Snedeker, $101,000

107: Jordan Spieth, $101,000

108: Sam Ryder, $101,000

109: Adam Schenk, $101,000

110: Wyndham Clark, $101,000

111: Sam Burns, $101,000

112: Keith Mitchell, $101,000

113: Zac Blair, $101,000

114: Scott Brown, $101,000

115: Brian Gay, $101,000

116: Beau Hossler, $101,000

117: Graeme McDowell, $101,000

118: Lucas Glover, $101,000

119: Luke List, $101,000

120: Scott Stallings, $101,000

121: Brice Garnett, $101,000

122: Rory Sabbatini, $101,000

123: Shane Lowry, $101,000

124: Tom Lewis, $101,000

125: Bo Hoag, $101,000

126: Fabián Gómez, $70,000

127: Russell Knox, $70,000

128: Charl Schwartzel, $70,000

129: Rafa Cabrera Bello, $70,000

130: Bronson Burgoon, $70,000

131: Chase Seiffert, $70,000

132: Nick Watney, $70,000

133: Kyle Stanley, $70,000

134: Matt Wallace, $70,000

135: Sergio Garcia, $70,000

136: Chesson Hadley, $70,000

137: Peter Malnati, $70,000

138: Rob Oppenheim, $70,000

139: Jhonattan Vegas, $70,000

140: Hank Lebioda, $70,000

141: Joseph Bramlett, $70,000

142: Josh Teater, $70,000

143: Cameron Percy, $70,000

144: Stewart Cink, $70,000

145: Robert Streb, $70,000

146: Danny Willett, $70,000

147: Andrew Putnam, $70,000

148: J.B. Holmes, $70,000

149: Tim Wilkinson, $70,000

150: Aaron Wise, $70,000

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2021 Tour Championship final results: Prize money payout, leaderboard and how much each golfer won

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The 2021 Tour Championship final leaderboard is headed by winner Patrick Cantlay , who prevailed by a shot to win the FedEx Cup at East Lake Golf Club in Atlanta, Ga.

Cantlay and Jon Rahm were locked in a two-man race for the FedEx Cup in the PGA Tour season finale. Playing neck and neck all day, Cantlay bogeyed the par-4 17th to hold a one-shot lead at the final hole. When Cantlay and Rahm birdied the par-5 finisher, Cantlay won the FedEx Cup and the season-long race.

Cantlay started the week on 10 under, with a four-shot advantage on Rahm, which proved enough to secure the win.

Cantlay won the $15,000,000 winner's share of the $46,000,000 purse.

Tour Championship recap notes

Rahm and Kevin Na had the lowest 72-hole scores in the event without starting strokes, meaning they split the combined first- and second-place Official World Golf Ranking points with the win in the 72-hole stroke-play championship, which will boost their world rankings.

Cantlay earns a five-year PGA Tour exemption for winning the FedEx Cup.

A total of 29 players finished the tournament in the 50th event of the 2020-2021 PGA Tour season after a 36-hole cut was not made.

The 2020-2021 PGA Tour schedule is over, with the 2021-2022 PGA Tour season starting in two weeks with the Fortinet Championship in California.

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

The 27-year-old won the 2024 Charles Schwab Challenge at Colonial Country Club in Fort Worth, Texas , on Sunday at 14 under by five shots to secure his second win on the PGA Tour. It’s his first win as an individual, taking the Zurich Classic of New Orleans title last year.

For his efforts, Riley will take home the top prize of $1.638 million. Scottie Scheffler and Keegan Bradley tied for second and will each take home $809,900.

With $9.1 million up for grabs, check out how much money each PGA Tour player earned this week at the 2024 Charles Schwab Challenge

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Charles Schwab Challenge

Charles Schwab Challenge

Colonial Country Club

Fort Worth, Texas • USA

May 23 - 26, 2024

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Davis Riley’s winning highlights from the Charles Schwab Challenge

Davis Riley pars the last to win Charles Schwab

Davis Riley hits it tight to set up birdie at Charles Schwab

Davis Riley hits it tight to set up birdie at Charles Schwab

Scottie Scheffler bends in 31-foot birdie putt at Charles Schwab

Scottie Scheffler bends in 31-foot birdie putt at Charles Schwab

Robby Shelton rolls in 23-footer for birdie at Charles Schwab

Robby Shelton rolls in 23-footer for birdie at Charles Schwab

Collin Morikawa sends in 25-foot birdie putt at Charles Schwab

Collin Morikawa sends in 25-foot birdie putt at Charles Schwab

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Points and payouts: Riley drives home 1975 Schwab Stingray

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Riley captures first individual TOUR win by five-stroke margin at Colonial

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BENTON HARBOR, Mich. —Sunday's final round leaderboard from the 84th KitchenAid Senior PGA Championship at the par-71, 6,706-yard Golf Club of Harbor Shores with their Sunday tee times in bold:

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