How much? Here’s the AT&T Pebble Beach Pro-Am prize money
How much does each PGA Tour star take home from the Monterrey Peninsula?
We had a packed field at Pebble Beach last week – one of the PGA Tour’s most famous venues, and of the sport’s most hallowed sites.
It was a Signature Event which meant $20 million was up for grabs and it was truly one of the strongest fields this tournament has ever seen.
Rory McIlroy, Scottie Scheffler, Viktor Hovland, Xander Schauffele, Patrick Cantlay. Nine of the top 10 players in the world were in the field, and 18 of the top 20.
Defending champion Justin Rose returned to defend his title which was a great help to securing his return to the European Ryder Cup team in 2023.
This year’s winner took home $3.6 million with its Signature status, and this year’s winner was determined after 54 holes.
Wyndham Clark shot a stunning 12-under-par 60 on Saturday to reach 17-under-par, and play was called off for the week on Monday morning after bad weather cancelled the action on Sunday.
Prize money: AT&T Pebble Beach Pro-Am
WIN: Wyndham Clark, $3.6 million
2: Ludvig Aberg, $2.16 million
3: Matthieu Pavon, $1.36 million
T4: Mark Hubbard, $877,500
T4: Thomas Detry, $877,500
T6: Jason Day, $642,500
T6: Tom Hoge, $642,500
T6: Justin Thomas, $642,500
T6: Scottie Scheffler, $642,500
10: Sam Burns, $535,000
T11: Justin Rose, $455,000
T11: Keegan Bradley, $455,000
T11: Patrick Cantlay, $455,000
T14: Eric Cole, $322,500
T14: Si Woo Kim, $322,500
T14: Peter Malnati, $322,500
T14: Collin Morikawa, $322,500
T14: Beau Hossler, $322,500
T14: Emiliano Grillo, $322,500
T20: Adam Scott, $252,000
T20: Christiaan Bezuidenhout, $210,333.33
T20: Erik van Rooyen, $210,333.33
T20: Cam Davis, $210,333.33
T20: Sahith Theegala, $210,333.33
T20: J.T. Poston, $210,333.33
T26: Chris Kirk, $143,800
T26: Sepp Straka, $143,800
T26: Luke List, $143,800
T26: Alex Noren, $143,800
T26: Denny McCarthy, $143,800
T31: Seamus Power, $106,625
T31: Tommy Fleetwood, $106,625
T31: S.H. Kim, $106,625
T31: Corey Conners, $106,625
T31: Byeong Hun An, $106,625
T31: Nicolai Hojgaard, $106,625
T31: Tom Kim, $106,625
T31: Sam Ryder, $106,625
T39: Adam Hadwin, $70,125
T39: Jordan Spieth, $70,125
T39: Taylor Montgomery, $70,125
T39: Andrew Putnam, $70,125
T39: Maverick McNealy, $70,125
T39: Webb Simpson, $70,125
T39: Matt Kuchar, $70,125
T39: Kurt Kitayama, $70,125
T47: Taylor Moore, $48,857.14
T47: Adam Svensson, $48,857.14
T47: Brandon Wu, $48,857.14
T47: Nick Hardy, $48,857.14
T47: Tony Finau, $48,857.14
T47: Rickie Fowler, $48,857.14
T47: Adam Schenk, $48,857.14
T54: Keith Mitchell, $42,500
T54: Brian Harman, $42,500
T54: Xander Schauffele, $42,500
T54: J.J. Spaun, $42,500
T58: Kevin Yu, $38,250
T58: Ben Grifin, $38,250
T58: Viktor Hovland, $38,250
T58: Brendon Todd, $38,250
T58: Russell Henley, $38,250
T58: Lee Hodges, $38,250
T58: Matt Fitzpatrick, $38,250
T58: Lucas Glover, $38,250
T66: Grayson Murray, $34,937.50
T66: Max Homa, $34,937.50
T66: Rory McIlroy, $34,937.50
T66: Sungjae Im, $34,937.50
70: Cameron Young, $34,500
T71: Hideki Matsuyama, $33,875
T71: Mackenzie Hughes, $33,875
T71: Stephan Jaeger, $33,875
T71: Nick Taylor, $33,875
75: Alex Smalley,$33,250
76: Harris English, $33,000
77: Hayden Buckley, $32,750
78: Davis Riley, $32,500
79: Patrick Rodgers, $32,250
80: Nick Dunlap, $32,000
What about the AT&T Pebble Beach Pro-Am prize money prize money from previous years? Here is the total purse and the winner’s share from past tournaments…
2023
Purse: $9,000,000
Winner: $1,620,000 (Justin Rose)
2022
Purse: $8,700,000
Winner: $1,566,000 (Tom Hoge)
2021
Purse: $7,800,000
Winner: $1,404,000 (Daniel Berger)
2020
Purse: $7,800,000
Winner: $1,404,000 (Nick Taylor)
2019
Purse: $7,600,000
Winner: $1,368,000 (Phil Mickelson)
2018
Purse: $7,400,000
Winner: $1,332,000 (Ted Potter Jnr)
2017
Purse: $7,200,000
Winner: $1,296,000 (Jordan Spieth)
2016
Purse: $7,000,000
Winner: $1,260,000 (Vaughn Taylor)
2015
Purse: $6,800,000
Winner: $1,244,000 (Brandt Snedeker)
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