Butterfield Bermuda Championship prize money breakdown
Here is the prize money breakdown for the 2023 Butterfield Bermuda Championship
The Butterfield Bermuda Championship 2023 is here and the event debuted on the PGA Tour at the end of 2019 as part of the 2020 season.
Port Royal Golf Course in Southampton is the home of the event. Designed by the legendary Robert Trent Jones, this venue originally hosted this as an alternate event opposite the WGC-HSBC Champions.
The tournament was elevated to a full FedEx Cup point-status PGA Tour event as the WGC-HSBC Champions was cancelled three times during the COVID-19 pandemic.
The tournament has produced impressive winners such as Seamus Power, Lucas Herbert and Brendon Todd – who won the inaugural edition four years ago.
Below is the full prize money breakdown of the 2023 Butterfield Bermuda Championship.
Prize money payout: Bermuda Championship
Prize purse: $6.5 million
Winner: $1,170,000
2. $708,500
3. $448,500
4. $318,500
5. $266,500
6. $235,625
7. $219,375
8. $203,125
9. $190,125
10. $177,125
11. $164,125
12. $151,125
13. $138,125
14. $125,125
15. $118,625
16. $112,125
17. $105,625
18. $99,125
19. $92,625
20. $86,125
21. $79,625
22. $73,125
23. $67,925
24. $62,725
25. $57,525
26. $52,325
27. $50,375
28. $48,425
29. $46,475
30. $44,525
31. $42,575
32. $40,625
33. $38,675
34. $37,050
35. $35,425
36. $33,800
37. $32,175
38. $30,875
39. $29,575
40. $28,275
41. $26,975
42. $25,675
43. $24,375
44. $23,075
45. $21,775
46. $20,475
47. $19,175
48. $18,135
49. $17,225
50. $16,705
51. $16,315
52. $15,925
53. $15,665
54. $15,405
55. $15,275
56. $15,145
57. $15,015
58. $14,885
59. $14,755
60. $14,625
61. $14,495
62. $14,365
63. $14,235
64. $14,105
65. $13,975
Previous Butterfield Bermuda Championship prize money
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2022
Prize purse: $6.5 million
Winner: Seamus Power, $1.17 million
2021
Prize purse: $6.5 million
Winner: Lucas Herbert, $1.7 million
2020
Prize purse: $4 million
Winner: Brian Gay, $720,000
2019
Prize purse: $3 million
Winner: Brendon Todd, $540,000
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