Sanderson Farms Championship prize money
Here is the prize money breakdown for the 2023 Sanderson Farms Championship in Mississippi
Luke List overcame a five-way play-off to secure his second PGA Tour title and the $1.476 million winner’s share of the 2023 Sanderson Farms Championship prize money.
The American birdied the first play-off hole to take home a tournament-record amount as the prize purse was increased by $300,000 compared to the 2022 Sanderson Farms Championship where MacKenzie Hughes defeated Sepp Straka.
The four runners-up, Ben Griffin, Ludvig Aberg, Scott Stallings, and Henrik Norlander all received $549,400 for their efforts at the Country Club of Jackson.
Players who made the cut in Mississippi all received a minimum of $15,580, while players who made the top 10 received over $220,000.
Below is the Sanderson Farms Championship prize money payout for each player who made the cut.
Sanderson Farms Championship prize money 2023
Total purse: $8.2 million
Winner: Luke List, $1.476 million (+500 FedEx Cup points)
T2: Ben Griffin, $549,400
T2: Ludvig Aberg, $549,400
T2: Scott Stallings, $549,400
T2: Henrik Norlander, $549,400
T6: Mark Hubbard, $276,750
T6: Christiaan Bezuidenhout, $276,750
T6: Carl Yuan, $276,750
T9: CT Pan, $223,450
T9: Troy Merritt, $223,450
T9: Cameron Champ, $223,450
12th: Zecheng Dou, $190,650
T13: Brett White, $160,583.33
T13: Tom Hoge, $160,583.33
T13: Joel Dahmen, $160,583.33
T16: Garrick Higgo, $109,196.66
T16: Ben Martin, $109,196.66
T16: Tyler Duncan, $109,196.66
T16: Kelly Kraft, $109,196.66
T16: Davis Thompson, $109,196.66
T16: Alex Smalley, $109,196.66
T16: Chad Ramey, $109,196.66
T16: Erik van Rooyen, $109,196.66
T16: Adam Svensson, $109,196.66
T25: Stephan Jaeger, $67,376.66
T25: Matt NeSmith, $67,376.66
T25: Peter Kuest, $67,376.66
T28: Lucas Herbert, $53,768.57
T28: Kevin Chappell, $53,768.57
T28: Vince Whaley, $53,768.57
T28: Beau Hossler, $53,768.57
T28: Russell Knox, $53,768.57
T28: Harrison Endycott, $53,768.57
T28: Lanto Griffin, $53,768.57
T35: Adam Long, $38,283.75
T35: Kramer Hickok, $38,283.75
T35: Hank Lebioda, $38,283.75
T35: Eric Cole, $38,283.75
T35: Robert Sterb, $38,283.75
T35: Scott Harrington, $38,283.75
T35: Nick Hardy, $38,283.75
T35: Chesson Hadley, $38,283.75
T43: Callum Tarren, $25,379
T43: Jimmy Walker, $25,379
T43: Akshay Bhatia, $25,379
T43: Alex Noren, $25,379
T43: Lee Hodges, $25,379
T43: Cameron Percy, $25,379
T43: Nicholas Lindheim, $25,379
T43: Cody Gribble, $25,379
T51: Kevin Kisner, $19,827.60
T51: Sam Ryder, $19,827.60
T51: David Lipsky, $19,827.60
T51: Peter Malnati, $19,827.60
T51: Tommy Gainey, $19,827.60
T56: Doc Redman, $18,696
T56: Dylan Fritelli, $18,696
T56: Kyle Westmoreland, $18,696
T56: Andrew Landry, $18,696
T56: Chris Baker, $18,696
T56: Martin Laird, $18,696
T62: Brandon Wu, $17,958
T62: Michael Gligic, $17,958
T62: Wesley Bryan, $17,958
T65: Brandt Snedeker, $17,466
T65: Ross Steelman, $17,466
T65: Richy Werenski, $17,466
T68: Austin Cook, $16,974
T68: Ryan Palmer, $16,974
T68: Harry Higgs, $16,974
T71: Chris Stroud, $16,564
T71: William McGirt, $16,564
T73: Ben Taylor, $16,236
T73: Trevor Cone, $16,236
T75: Jonas Blixt, $15,908
T75: Ted Potter Jr, $15,908
T77: Ford Clegg, $15,580
T77: Jim Herman, $15,580
Previous winners
What about the Sanderson Farms Championship purse from previous years? Here is the total prize money and the winners’ share from historical tournaments.
2022
Prize purse: $7.9 million
Winner: MacKenzie Hughes ($1.422 million)
2021
Prize purse: $7 million
Winner: Sam Burns ($1.26 million)
2020
Prize purse: $6.6 million
Winner: Sergio Garcia ($1.188 million)
2019
Prize purse: $6.6 million
Winner: Sebastian Munoz ($1.188 million)
2018
Prize purse: $4.4 million
Winner: Cameron Champ ($792,000)
Matthew Beedle
Matthew has been playing golf since he was around 13 and took up the game at a local nine-hole municipal course with his friends before joining Pontefract & District Golf Club just over the hedge.
Still a member of Pontefract with a handicap of 3, he currently sits on the board of directors to help with digital and marketing initiatives in order to improve membership and visitor income.
Matthew graduated university with a First Class in Sports Journalism from Leeds Trinity University and has been working in the golf industry since graduating.
NCG’s social media & marketing manager, Matthew’s main job role is to increase website traffic to the National Club Golfer website via our email and social media channels as well as driving entries to grow our NCG Top 100s Tour events amongst other tasks.
Not one to change his equipment too often, Matthew currently plays the TaylorMade M2 driver which has lasted the test of time in his bag. Elsewhere, you’ll find him using the TaylorMade Stealth 2 three-wood with a Ping G425 Crossover 2-iron to aid his long game.
Through his 4-iron to Gap Wedge, Matthew uses the Ping i500 irons accompanied by Ping’s Glide 3.0 56-degree and 60-degree wedges.
Another club that has stood the test of time in his bag is a Nike Method Core MC-3i putter which has had to have the SuperStroke grip changed at least three times. Ball of choice is the Titleist ProV1.