Technically speaking, there was no tournament prizemoney 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 today in Atlanta, Dustin Johnson was the big winner in the season-long FedEx Cup race, earning $US15 million after closing with a two-under 68. Johnson had won $US2.7 million the past two weeks in prizemoney with his win and runner-up showing at the Northern Trust and BMW Championship. Adding up all that loot, Johnson now has earned $US40.44 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 prizemoney 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 2019-2020 PGA Tour season (all figures in US dollars).
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
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
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 payouts
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