Sentry Tournament of Champions prize money
How much does each PGA Tour star take home from Kapalua in Hawaii?
It is the first Signature Event of the season, but what is the prize payout for the Sentry Tournament of Champions at Kapalua?
With a world-class lineup of players taking on the Plantation Course in Hawaii, the PGA Tour’s new-look 2024 season is underway.
Chris Kirk conquered the famous venue, carding a final-round 65 to finish one shot ahead of Sahith Theegala.
Here’s the full breakdown for the most recent tournament, and keep scrolling for historical winners’ cheques…
Prize money for Sentry Tournament of Champions 2024
Purse: $20,000,000
Win: Chris Kirk, -29, $3.6 million
2: Sahith Theegala, -28, $2.16 million
3: Jordan Spieth, -27, $1.36 million
4: Byeong Hun An, -26, $975,000
T-5: Sungjae Im, -25, $690,500
T-5: Brian Harman, -25, $690,500
T-5: J.T. Poston, -25, $690,500
T-5: Collin Morikawa, -25, $690,500
T-5: Scottie Scheffler, -25, $690,500
T-10: Jason Day, -24, $530,000
T-10: Xander Schauffele, -24, $530,000
T-12: Sepp Straka, -23, $450,000
T-12: Patrick Cantlay, -23, $450,000
T-14: Adam Hadwin, -22, $320,250
T-14: Eric Cole, -22, $320,250
T-14: Patrick Rodgers, -22, $320,250
T-14: Tyrrell Hatton, -22, $320,250
T-14: Max Homa, -22, $320,250
T-14: Matt Fitzpatrick, -22, $320,250
T-14: Harris English, -22, $320,250
T-14: Akshay Bhatia, -22, $320,250
T-22: Erik van Rooyen, -21, $220,000
T-22: Luke List, -21, $220,000
T-22: Viktor Hovland, -21, $220,000
T-25: Taylor Moore, -20, $170,750
T-25: Si Woo Kim, -20, $170,750
T-25: Nico Echavarria, -20, $170,750
T-25: Mackenzie Hughes, -20, $170,750
T-29: Lucas Glover, -19, $140,500
T-29: Kurt Kitayama, -19, $140,500
T-29: Adam Schenk, -19, $140,500
T-29: Wyndham Clark, -19, $140,500
T-33: Adam Svensson, -18, $113,000
T-33: Sam Burns, -18, $113,000
T-33: Brendon Todd, -18, $113,000
T-33: Corey Conners, -18, $113,000
T-33: Cameron Young, -18, $113,000
T-38: Tony Finau, -17, $96,000
T-38: Tom Hoge, -17, $96,000
T-40: Matt Wallace, -16, $86,000
T-40: Andrew Putnam, -16, $86,000
T-40: Justin Rose, -16, $86,000
T-43: Emiliano Grillo, -15, $76,000
T-43: Denny McCarthy, -15, $76,000
T-45: Keegan Bradley, -14, $68,000
T-45: Tom Kim, -14, $68,000
T-47: Tommy Fleetwood, -13, $62,000
T-47: Nick Hardy, -13, $62,000
T-47: Ludvig Aberg, -13, $62,000
T-50: Camilo Villegas, -12, $57,500
T-50: Seamus Power, -12, $57,500
T-52: Nick Taylor, -11, $54,500
T-52: Russell Henley, -11, $54,500
T-52: Cam Davis, -11, $54,500
T-52: Rickie Fowler, -11, $54,500
56: Davis Riley, -10, $52,000
57: Lee Hodges, -9, $51,000
58: Hideki Matsuyama, -8, $50,500
59: Vincent Norrman, -6, $50,000
What about the Sentry Tournament of Champions prize money from previous years? Here is the total purse and the winner’s share from past tournaments…
2023
Purse: $15,000,000
Winner: $2,700,000 (Jon Rahm)
2022
Purse: $8,200,000
Winner: $1,476,000 (Cameron Smith)
2021
Purse: $6,700,000
Winner: $1,340,000 (Joaquin Niemann)
2020
Purse: $6,700,000
Winner: $1,340,000 (Justin Thomas)
2019
Purse: $6,500,000
Winner: $1,300,000 (Xander Schauffele)
2018
Purse: $6,300,000
Winner: $1,260,000 (Dustin Johnson)
2017
Purse: $6,100,000
Winner: $1,220,000 (Justin Thomas)
2016
Purse: $5,900,000
Winner: $1,180,000 (Jordan Spieth)
2015
Purse: $5,700,000
Winner: $1,140,000 (Patrick Reed)
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