It’s team time on the PGA Tour, where, after two weeks of the top stars playing against each other in massive events, there is a brief respite for a week to play in a different format for four days in a much more relaxed atmosphere. Not that they aren’t attempting to bring home the hardware at the Zurich Classic, but the last two weeks were spent grinding at a major championship and a signature event.
This week at TPC Louisiana, however, there are some bigger names in the field than usual, with five of the top 15 players in the world in action. They’re all competing for an $8.9 million overall purse and the winners will both take home $1.286 million.
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Rory McIlroy is making his tournament debut and is playing with Ryder Cup buddy Shane Lowry. Patrick Cantlay and Xander Schauffele, 2022 Zurich winners, are back to make a run. There are three sets of brothers in the field—twins Rasmus and Nicolai Hojgaard, twins Parker and Pierceson Coody, Alex and Matt Fitzpatrick.
Other teams of note: Steve Stricker and Matt Kuchar, Sahith Theegala and Will Zalatoris, Collin Morikawa and Kurt Kitayama, Canadians Nick Taylor and Adam Hadwin.
Here is the prize money rundown for each team who makes the cut. Check back here Sunday after the tournament is over for updates. (Reminder: these figures below are what each player will earn individually)
WIN: $1.286 million
2: $525,100
3: $343,762
4: $289,250
5: $251,425
6: $215,825
7: $180,225
8: $157,975
9: $140,175
10: $122,375
11: $104,575
12: $89,222
13: $74,849
14: $67,195
15: $61,855
16: $56,515
17: $51,397
18: $46,947
19: $42,720
20: $39,160
21: $35,600
22: $32,040
23: $28,489
24: $25,098
25: $22,784
26: $21,627
27: $20,826
28: $20,381
29: $20,025
30: $19,669
31: $19,313
32: $18,957
33: $18,601
34: $18,245
35: $17,889
36: $17,533
37: $17,177
38: $16,821
39: $16,465
40: $16,109
41: $15,753
42: $15,397
43: $15,041
44: $14,685
45: $14,329
This article was originally published on golfdigest.com