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Analysis of Prize Money Distribution for PGA Tour Players at the 2024 RBC Heritage

2024 RBC Heritage prize money payouts for each PGA Tour player



Scottie Scheffler emerged as the victor at the 2024 RBC Heritage held at Harbour Town Golf Links in Hilton Head Island, South Carolina. Despite weather delays and darkness affecting the final rounds, the 27-year-old secured his tenth PGA Tour career win. In his last five starts, Scheffler has won four titles, showcasing his dominance in the sport.

The winner’s share of the prize money was substantial, with Scheffler taking home $3.6 million for his triumph. Sahith Theegala finished second and earned $2.18 million, while Patrick Cantlay and Wyndham Clark tied for third place and each received $1.18 million.

A total of $20 million was up for grabs at the tournament, and below is a breakdown of how much money each player earned based on their final standings:

Prize money payouts:

1. Scottie Scheffler: -$3,600,000
2. Sahith Theegala: -$2,180,000
3. Wyndham Clark: -$1,180,000
4. Patrick Cantlay: -$1,180,000
5. Justin Thomas: -$711,250
6. J.T. Poston: -$711,250
7. Patrick Rodgers: -$711,250
8. Sepp Straka: -$711,250
9. Collin Morikawa: -$585,000
10. Chris Kirk: -$525,000
11. Ludvig Åberg: -$525,000
12. Brian Harman: -$397,000
13. Tony Finau: -$397,000
14. Sungjae Im: -$397,000
15. Russell Henley: -$397,000
16. Séamus Power: -$397,000

And so on for the remaining players who earned a share of the prize money based on their performance in the tournament.