Arnold Palmer Invitational prize money
How much did each player earn on the PGA Tour?
Francesco Molinari won his third PGA Tour victory and his first since being announced as a Callaway staff player. The Italian pocketed a whopping $1,638,000 of the 2019 Arnold Palmer Invitational prize money thanks to a fantastic final round of 64.
Fellow European Matthew Fitzpatrick finished in second place and took home $982,800 but how much did the rest of the field earn?
Here’s a full breakdown of the each players’ share of the $9.1m prize purse on offer at Bay Hill.
2019 Arnold Palmer Invitational prize money
Winner: Francesco Molinari, $1.64m
2nd: Matthew Fitzpatrick, $982,800
T3: Rafa Cabrera Bello, $473,200
T3: Tommy Fleetwood, $473,200
T3: Sungjae Im, $473,200
T6: Sung Kang, $294,612.50
T6: Rory McIlroy, $294,612.50
T6: Keith Mitchell, $294,612.50
T6: Matt Wallace, $294,612.50
T10: Byeong Hun An, $209,300
T10: Lucas Glover, $209,300
T10: Jason Kokrak, $209,300
T10: Luke List, $209,300
T10: Adam Long, $209,300
T15: Charles Howell III, $159,250
T15: Chris Kirk, $159,250
T17: Ryan Blaum, $123,153.34
T17: Brendan Steele, $123,153.34
T17: Aaron Baddeley, $123,153.33
T17: Chesson Hadley, $123,153.33
T17: Henrik Stenson, $123,153.33
T17: Bubba Watson, $123,153.33
T23: Kiradech Aphibarnrat, $78,715
T23: Kevin Kisner, $78,715
T23: Marc Leishman, $78,715
T23: Ian Poulter, $78,715
T23: Roger Sloan, $78,715
T23: Jhonattan Vegas, $78,715
T29: Tyrrell Hatton, $60,515
T29: Carlos Ortiz, $60,515
T29: Adam Schenk, $60,515
T29: Hudson Swafford, $60,515
T33: Adam Hadwin, $47,060
T33: Sam Horsfield, $47,060
T33: Martin Kaymer, $47,060
T33: Hideki Matsuyama, $47,060
T33: Ryan Moore, $47,060
T33: Sam Ryder, $47,060
T33: Johnson Wagner, $47,060
T40: Rickie Fowler, $35,490
T40: Zach Johnson, $35,490
T40: Hunter Mahan, $35,490
T40: Scott Stallings, $35,490
T40: Aaron Wise, $35,490
T40: Viktor Hovland (a)
T46: Keegan Bradley, $27,391
T46: Bryson DeChambeau, $27,391
T46: Joaquin Niemann, $27,391
T46: Patrick Rodgers, $27,391
T50: Billy Horschel, $22,704.50
T50: Pat Perez, $22,704.50
T50: Patrick Reed, $22,704.50
T50: Brandt Snedeker, $22,704.50
T54: Sam Burns, $21,172.67
T54: Scott Piercy, $21,172.67
T54: Graeme McDowell, $21,172.66
57th: Eddie Pepperell, $20,748
T58: Beau Hossler, $20,202
T58: D.A. Points, $20,202
T58: Kevin Streelman, $20,202
T58: Steve Stricker, $20,202
T58: Jimmy Walker, $20,202
T63: Justin Rose, $19,474
T63: Sam Saunders, $19,474
T63: J.J. Spaun, $19,474
T66: J.T. Poston, $19,019
T66: Martin Trainer, $19,019
68th: Harris English, $18,746
T69: Tim Herron, $18,473
T69: Anirban Lahiri, $18,473
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2019 Arnold Palmer Invitational leaderboard
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