Bermuda Championship prize money
Seamus Power is now a two-time PGA Tour winner after coming from behind to land the Butterfield Bermuda Championship. The Irishman defeated Thomas Detry by one shot at Royal Port, giving himself a fantastic early boost in the Ryder Cup standings ahead of next year’s tournament. Keep scrolling to see the prize money breakdown for the 2022 Bermuda Championship.
Butterfield Bermuda Championship
The Butterfield Bermuda Championship is one the newer tournaments on the PGA Tour schedule, having only been added to the rota in 2019.
Played at Royal Port Golf Course, the venue is known for its elevation changes and stunning scenery. Although one of the shorter courses PGA Tour stars will play all season – set at just 6,282 yards – players should be cautious of the coastline hazards and unpredictable Bermuda weather.
Featuring a 132-player field, the Bermuda Championship typically features one of the weaker fields of the season. After Lucas Herbert’s victory in 2021, the likes of Seamus Power, Luke Donald and even John Daly will be teeing up in 2022.
So how much will each player win? Here’s the full Bermuda Championship prize money breakdown…
2022 Bermuda Championship prize money
The total purse for the Bermuda Championship is $6.5 million, with Power taking home $1.17 million. Below is the payout for each placed finisher at Royal Port…
Winner: Seamus Power, $1,170,000
2: Thomas Detry, $708,500
T3: Ben Griffin, $344,500
T3: Patrick Rodgers, $344,500
T3: Kevin Yu, $344,500
T6: Aaron Baddeley, $227,500
T6: Denny McCarthy, $227,500
T8: Justin Lower, $196,625
T8: Max McGreevy, $196,625
10: Harrison Endycott, $177,125
T11: Brian Gay, $134,875
T11: David Lingmerth, $134,875
T11: Sean O’Hair, $134,875
T11: Greyson Sigg, $134,875
T11: Alex Smalley, $134,875
T11: Nick Watney, $134,875
T17: Byeong Hun An, $89,375
T17: Akshay Bhatia, $89,375
T17: Zecheng Dou, $89,375
T17: Fabián Gómez, $89,375
T17: Chesson Hadley, $89,375
T17: Andrew Novak, $89,375
T23: Nico Echavarria, $56,550
T23: Nick Hardy, $56,550
T23: Robby Shelton, $56,550
T23: Austin Smotherman, $56,550
T23: Nick Taylor, $56,550
T23: Richy Werenski, $56,550
T29: MJ Daffue, $41,654.17
T29: Garrick Higgo, $41,654.17
T29: Adam Schenk, $41,654.17
T29: Robert Streb, $41,654.17
T29: Scott Harrington, $41,654.16
T29: Charley Hoffman, $41,654.16
T35: Jonathan Byrd, $29,683.34
T35: Nate Lashley, $29,683.34
T35: Seung-Yul Noh, $29,683.34
T35: Will Gordon, $29,683.33
T35: Brent Grant, $29,683.33
T35: Cameron Percy, $29,683.33
T35: Erik van Rooyen, $29,683.33
T35: John VanDerLaan, $29,683.33
T35: Brandon Wu, $29,683.33
T44: Tyson Alexander, $20,527
T44: Austin Cook, $20,527
T44: Tano Goya, $20,527
T44: Adam Long, $20,527
T44: CT Pan, $20,527
T49: Arjun Atwal, $16,367
T49: Ben Crane, $16,367
T49: Russell Knox, $16,367
T49: Ben Martin, $16,367
T49: Dylan Wu, $16,367
T54: Aaron Rai, $15,275
T54: Brian Stuard, $15,275
T54: Camilo Villegas, $15,275
T57: Philip Knowles, $14,950
T57: Ben Taylor, $14,950
T59: Scott Gutschewski, $14,690
T59: Trevor Werbylo, $14,690
61: Matti Schmid, $14,495
62: Scott Brown, $14,365
T63: Lucas Glover, $14,170
T63: Harry Hall, $14,170
T65: Greg Chalmers, $13,975
T65: Caleb Surratt, $0 (amateur)
67: Augusto Nunez, $13,845
2021 Bermuda Championship prize money
Purse: $6,500,000
Winner: $1,755,000 (Lucas Herbert)
2020 Bermuda Championship prize money
Purse: $4,000,000
Winner: $720,000 (Brain Gay)
2019 Bermuda Championship prize money
Purse: $3,000,000
Winner: $540,000 (Brendon Todd)
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