PNC translates into FUN for the 40 participants each year at the Ritz-Carlton Golf Club in Orlando. The regulars to this two-day, two-player team event know it’s all about enjoying time with family—and trying to grab bragging rights among your fellow peers. It’s why you’ll hear trash talk between Justin Thomas and Tiger Woods, with Justin’s dad Mike and Tiger’s son Charlie in on the action too.
For most competing, the exhibition has become a highlight of the year. And for newcomers, like Steve Stricker competing for the first time this week with his daughter Izzi, the emotion of getting to play together was genuinely palpable.
“So we never thought, at least I didn’t, we’d have the opportunity to play here,” Stricker said, seeing that he hadn’t won a major or the Players, initial requirements for the pro to get in the field. But tournament organizer Alastair Johnston, made an exception in light of a few LIV golfers not competing. “So it’s actually a blessing and a surprise that we’re here.”
Come Sunday though, the 20 pros in the field connect with the competitive sides of their game. Matt Kuchar and his son Cameron started the final round with a three-shot edge on defending champions Vijay and Qass Singh and three other pairings, with fan-favorite Tiger and Charlie Woods were seven off the pace at T-11.
There is some money on the line for winning the event. The overall prize money payout is $1.085 million with the professional on the winning team earning $200,000 for the victory.
Here’s the prize money payout breakdown for every team at this week’s event. Come back shortly after the tournament end and we’ll update the results with names and individual payouts.
Win: $200,000
2: $80,000
3: $57,250
4: $50,000
5: $49,000
6: $48,000
7: $47,000
8: $46,000
9: $45,000
10: $44,500
11: $44,000
12: $43,500
13: $43,000
14: $42,500
15: $42,000
16: $41,500
17: $41,000
18: $40,500
19: $40,250
20: $40,000
This article was originally published on golfdigest.com