RSM Classic prize money
Scroll down for the 2022 RSM Classic prize money details…
RSM Classic
Played in November every year, the RSM Classic is a regular stop on the PGA Tour and is hosted by Team RS and World Golf Hall of Fame member, Davis Love III.
The RSM Classic debuted in October 2010 at St Simons Island, Georgia at the Sea Island Golf Club, where it has continued to be played ever since.
The tournament was known as the McGladrey Classic until 2015, when the title sponsor’s named changed to RSM US, a multinational network of accounting firms.
So how much will each player win? Here’s the full RSM Classic prize money breakdown…
2022 RSM Classic prize money
The total purse for the RSM Classic is $8.1 million, with the winner taking home $1.458 million. Below is the payout for each placed finisher at Sea Island…
1 $1,458,000
2 $882,900
3 $558,900
4 $396,900
5 $332,100
6 $293,625
7 $273,375
8 $253,125
9 $236,925
10 $220,725
11 $204,525
12 $188,325
13 $172,125
14 $155,925
15 $147,825
16 $139,725
17 $131,625
18 $123,525
19 $115,425
20 $107,325
21 $99,225
22 $91,125
23 $84,645
24 $78,165
25 $71,685
26 $65,205
27 $62,775
28 $60,345
29 $57,915
30 $55,485
31 $53,055
32 $50,625
33 $48,195
34 $46,170
35 $44,145
36 $42,120
37 $40,095
38 $38,475
39 $36,855
40 $35,235
41 $33,615
42 $31,995
43 $30,375
44 $28,755
45 $27,135
46 $25,515
47 $23,895
48 $22,599
49 $21,465
50 $20,817
51 $20,331
52 $19,845
53 $19,521
54 $19,197
55 $19,035
56 $18,873
57 $18,711
58 $18,549
59 $18,387
60 $18,225
61 $18,063
62 $17,901
63 $17,739
64 $17,577
65 $17,415
2021 RSM Classic prize money
Purse: $7,200,000
Winner: $1,296,000 (Talor Gooch)
2020 RSM Classic prize money
Purse: $6,600,000
Winner: $1,188,000 (Robert Streb)
2019 RSM Classic prize money
Purse: $6,600,000
Winner: $1,350,000 (Tyler Duncan)
2018 RSM Classic prize money
Purse: $6,400,000
Winner: $1,152,000 (Charles Howell III)
2017 RSM Classic prize money
Purse: $6,200,000
Winner: $1,116,000 (Austin Cook)
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