How much does the winner bank? Here’s the Sony Open prize money
How much does each PGA Tour star take home from Hawaii?
We arrived at the first full-field event of the 2024 PGA Tour season last week.
There was a tense finish to the proceedings at Waialae Country Club as Grayson Murray, Keegan Bradley and Byeong Hun An entered into a playoff on the par-5 18th hole.
Murray boxed a superb 40-footer for a birdie which secured his second win on the PGA Tour and an all-important spot in the rest of the Signature Events this season.
He’d carded a 67 in regulation play to tie Bradley and An on 17-under-par, with Carl Yuan and Russell Henley one shot behind.
Here’s the full breakdown for the tournament, and keep scrolling for historical winners’ cheques…
PGA Tour: Sony Open prize money
Purse: $8,300,000
Win: Grayson Murray, $1.494 million
T2: Keegan Bradley, $738,700
T2: Byeong Hun An, $738,700
T4: Carl Yuan, $373,500
T4: Russell Henley, $373,500
6: J.T. Poston, $300,875
T7: Nick Taylor, $280,125
T7: Emiliano Grillo, $260,758.33
T7: Matthieu Pavon, $260,758.33
T10: Andrew Putnam, $209,575
T10: Harris English, $209,575
T10: Taylor Pendrith, $209,575
T13: Eric Cole, $153,135
T13: Tyrrell Hatton, $153,135
T13: Taylor Montgomery, $153,135
T13: Akshay Bhatia, $153,135
T13: Patton Kizzire, $153,135
T18: Billy Horschel, $106,101.66
T18: Brian Harman, $106,101.66
T18: Brandon Wu, $106,101.66
T18: Stephan Jaeger, $106,101.66
T18: Chris Kirk, $106,101.66
T18: Ben Silverman, $106,101.66
T24: Patrick Rodgers, $67,645
T24: Denny McCarthy, $67,645
T24: Stewart Cink, $67,645
T24: Troy Merritt, $67,645
T24: Kurt Kitayama, $67,645
T24: Sam Stevens, $67,645
T30: K.H. Lee, $40,000.83
T30: Keith Mitchell, $40,000.83
T30: Brendon Todd, $40,000.83
T30: Zac Blair, $40,000.83
T30: Ryo Hisatsune, $40,000.83
T30: Ludvig Aberg, $40,000.83
T30: Hideki Matsuyama, $40,000.83
T30: Ben Griffin, $40,000.83
T30: Cam Davis, $40,000.83
T30: Adam Svensson, $40,000.83
T30: S.H. Kim, $40,000.83
T30: Taiga Semikawa, $40,000.83
T42: Michael Kim, $25,912.60
T42: Will Gordon, $25,912.60
T42: Si Woo Kim, $25,912.60
T42: Nick Hardy, $25,912.60
T42: Dylan Wu, $25,912.60
T42: Harry Hall, $25,912.60
T42: Alex Noren, $25,912.60
T42: Charley Hoffman, $25,912.60
T42: Scott Stallings, $25,912.60
T42: Austin Eckroat, $25,912.60
T52: Erik van Rooyen, $19,770.60
T52: Matt Wallace, $19,770.60
T52: Joseph Bramlett, $19,770.60
T52: Ben Kohles, $19,770.60
T52: Robert MacIntyre, $19,770.60
T57: Aaron Rai, $18,592
T57: Justin Rose, $18,592
T57: Corey Conners, $18,592
T57: Chandler Phillips, $18,592
T-57: Maverick McNealy, $18,592
T57: Mark Hubbard, $18,592
T57: Davis Thompson, $18,592
T57: Robby Shelton, $18,592
65: Tyler Duncan, $17,845
T66: Nico Echavarria, $17,762
T66: Greyson Sigg, $17,762
T66: Luke List, $17,762
T66: Webb Simpson, $17,762
T70: Jake Knapp, $16,932
T70: Alejandro Tosti, $16,932
T72: Joel Dahmen, $16,600
T72: Lanto Griffin, $16,600
T74: Parker Coody, $16,019
T74: Seamus Power, $16,019
T74: Justin Lower, $16,019
T74: Martin Trainer, $15,019
T74: Yuto Katsuragawa, $16,019
79: Norman Xiong, $15,521
T80: Mark NeSmith, $15,272
T80: Garrick Higgo, $15,272
What about the Sony Open prize money from previous years? Here is the total purse and the winner’s share from past tournaments…
2023
Purse: $7,900,000
Winner: $1,422,000 (Si-woo Kim)
2022
Purse: $7,500,000
Winner: $1,350,000 (Hideki Matsuyama)
2021
Purse: $6,600,000
Winner: $1,188,000 (Kevin Na)
2020
Purse: $6,600,000
Winner: $1,188,000 (Cameron Smith)
2019
Purse: $6,400,000
Winner: $1,152,000 (Matt Kuchar)
2018
Purse: $6,200,000
Winner: $1,116,000 (Patton Kizzire)
2017
Purse: $6,000,000
Winner: $1,080,000 (Justin Thomas)
2016
Purse: $5,800,000
Winner: $1,044,000 (Fabian Gomez)
2015
Purse: $5,600,000
Winner: $1,008,000 (Jimmy Walker)
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