How much did players earn at the second FedEx Cup Playoff event of 2019?

The second FedEx Cup Playoff event offered a great chance for players to pick up a large payout from the 2019 BMW Championship prize money.

The overall prize purse was set at $9.25 million with Justin Thomas pocketing the $1.665 million winner’s share at Medinah.

Runner-up Patrick Cantlay received $999,000 for his efforts while all players were guaranteed a minimum of $18,500 before the start of the week.

Here’s a breakdown of the 2019 BMW Championship prize money.

2019 BMW Championship prize money

Total prize fund: $9.25 million

Winner:  Justin Thomas, $1.665 million
2: Patrick Cantlay, $999,000
3: Hideki Matsuyama, $629,000
4: Tony Finau, $444,000
T5: Jon Rahm, $351,500
T5: Brandt Snedeker, $351,500
T7: Corey Conners, $298,312.50
T7: Lucas Glover, $298,312.50
T9: Adam Scott, $259,000
T9: Kevin Kisner, $259,000
T11: Sungjae Im, $196,100
T11: Louis Oosthuizen, $196,100
T11: Tommy Fleetwood, $196,100
T11: Kevin Tway, $196,100
T11: Rickie Fowler, $196,100
T16: Vaughn Taylor, $148,000
T16: JT Poston, $148,000
T16: Rory Sabbatini, $148,000
T19: Marc Leishman, $112,110
T19: Jason Kokrak, $112,110
T19: Patrick Reed, $112,110
T19: Rory McIlroy, $112,110
T19: Xander Schauffele, $112,110
T24: Webb Simpson, $78,856.25
T24: Brooks Koepka, $78,856.25
T24: Paul Casey, $78,856.25
T24: Joel Dahmen, $78,856.25
T28: Byeong Hun An, $65,675
T28: Abraham Ancer, $65,675
T28: Si Woo Kim, $65,675
T31: Emiliano Grillo, $53,650
T31: Ian Poulter, $53,650
T31: Joaquin Niemann, $53,650
T31: CT Pan, $53,650
T31: Wyndham Clark, $53,650
T31: Gary Woodland, $53,650

T37: Ryan Moore, $40,700
T37: Tiger Woods, $40,700
T37: Scott Piercy, $40,700
T37: Jordan Spieth, $40,700
T37: Charles Howell III, $40,700
T37: Billy Horschel, $40,700
T43: Ryan Palmer, $30,525
T43: Keegan Bradley, $30,525
T43: Adam Hadwin, $30,525
T43: Andrew Putnam, $30,525
T43: Troy Merritt, $30,525
T48: Phil Mickelson, $23,865
T48: Collin Morikawa, $23,865
T48: Bryson DeChambeau, $23,865
T48: Shane Lowry, $23,865
T52: Jason Day, $21,571
T52: Dylan Frittelli, $21,571
T52: Keith Mitchell, $21,571
T52: Justin Rose, $21,571
T52: Matt Kuchar, $21,571
T57: Chez Reavie, $20,627.50
T57: Jim Furyk, $20,627.50
T57: Dustin Johnson, $20,627.50
T57: Graeme McDowell, $20,627.50
T61: Max Homa, $20,072.50
T61: Francesco Molinari, $20,072.50
T63: Sung Kang, $19,702.50
T63: Rafa Cabrera Bello, $19,702.50
T65: Adam Long, $19,240
T65: JB Holmes, $19,240
T65: Cameron Champ, $19,240
68: Harold Varner III, $18,870
69: Nate Lashley, $18,685

Previous BMW Championship prize money

2019 BMW Championship prize money

In previous years the BMW Championship prize money and winner’s share has been as follows:

2018: Keegan Bradley, $1.62 million/$9 million
2017: Marc Leishman, $1.575 million/$8.75 million
2016: Dustin Johnson, $1.53 million/$8.5 million
2015: Jason Day, $1.485 million/$8.25 million
2014: Billy Horschel, $1.44 million/$8 million

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