Zozo Championship prize money breakdown
Here is the prize money breakdown for the 2023 Zozo Championship in Japan
Collin Morikawa claimed his first PGA Tour title since July 2021 as he pocketed $1.53 million from the 2023 Zozo Championship prize money.
The American, who started the day two shots behind the lead, carded a bogey free 63 to finish six shots clear of Eric Cole and Beau Hossler.
Cole and Hossler received $748,000 each for their efforts from the $8.5 million prize purse, while players who made the top 10 took home over $220,000.
The win in Japan was Morikawa’s first worldwide victory since the 2021 DP World Tour Championship.
Below is the 2023 Zozo Championship prize money breakdown for each position.
Zozo Championship prize money 2023
Prize purse: $8.5 million
Winner: Collin Morikawa, $1.53 million (+500 FedEx Cup points)
T2: Eric Cole, $748,000
T2: Beau Hossler, $748,000
T4: Robby Shelton, $374,000
T4: Ryo Ishikawa, $374,000
T6: Min Woo Lee, $275,187.50
T6: Kensei Hirata, $275,187.50
T6: Ryo Hisatsune, $275,187.50
T6: JJ Spaun, $275,187.50
T10: Emiliano Grillo, $221,000
T10: Justin Suh, $221,000
T12: Sungjae Im, $178,500
T12: Cam Davis, $178,500
T12: Satoshi Kodaira, $178,500
15: Matt NeSmith, $151,640
T16: Taylor Montgomery, $133,960
T16: Yuki Inamori, $133,960
T16: Kurt Kitayama, $133,960
T19: Keegan Bradley, $112,710
T19: Sahith Theegala, $112,710
T21: Aaron Baddeley, $73,610
T21: Aaron Rai, $73,610
T21: Taylor Moore, $73,610
T21: Ryutaro Nagano, $73,610
T21: Nick Taylor, $73,610
T21: Keith Mitchell, $73,610
T21: Akshay Bhatia, $73,610
T21: Will Gordan, $73,610
T21: Harry Hall, $73,610
T21: Lee Hodges, $73,610
T31: Callum Tarren, $46,167.14
T31: Young-han Song, $46,167.14
T31: Nicolai Hojgaard, $46,167.14
T31: Takumi Kanaya, $46,167.14
T31: Mikumu Horikawa, $46,167.14
T31: Davis Riley, $46,167.14
T31: Mark Hubbard, $46,167.14
T38: Zac Blair, $37,910
T38: Xander Schauffele, $36,210
T38: Vincent Norman, $34,510
T41: Nate Lashley, $27,710.00
T41: Michael Kim, $27,710.00
T41: Adam Scott, $27,710.00
T41: Nick Hardy, $27,710.00
T41: K. H. Lee, $27,710.00
T41: Justin Lower, $27,710.00
T41: Adam Svensson, $27,710.00
T48: Mackenzie Hughes, $20,230
T48: Tom Hoge, $20,230
T48: Alex Noran, $20,230
T51: Andrew Novak, $17,743.75
T51: S. H. Kim, $17,743.75
T51: Hideki Matsuyama, $17,743.75
T51: Brandon Wu, $17,743.75
T51: David Lipsky, $17,743.75
T51: Keita Nakajima, $17,743.75
T51: Adam Schenk, $17,743.75
T51: Thomas Detry, $17,743.75
T59: Cameron Champ, $16,490
T59: Joel Dahmen, $16,490
T59: Kevin Yu, $16,490
T59: Dylan Wu, $16,490
T59: Sam Stevens, $16,490
T64: Sam Ryder, $15,725
T64: Rickie Fowler, $15,725
T64: Ben Griffin, $15,725
T64: Kaito Onishi, $15,725
T68: Matt Wallace, $15,045
T68: Austin Eckroat, $15,045
T68: Shugo Imahira, $15,045
T68: Trevor Werbylo, $15,045
72: Hayden Buckley, $14,620
T73: David Lingmerth, $14,280
T73: Aguri Iwasaki, $14,280
T73: Taiga Semikawa, $14,280
76: Tyson Alexander, $13,940
77: Ben Taylor, $13,770
Previous Zozo Championship prize money & winners
What about the Zozo Championship purse from previous years? Here are the total purses and the winner’s share from the last four tournaments.
2022
Prize purse: $11 million
Winner: Keegan Bradley, $1.98 million
2021
Prize purse: $9.95 million
Winner: Hideki Matsuyama, $1.791 million
2020
Prize purse: $8 million
Winner: Patrick Cantlay, $1.44 million
2019
Prize purse: $9.75 million
Winner: Tiger Woods, $1.755 million
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