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What are the prize money payouts for the 38 tournaments on the 2024 PGA Tour schedule?

There are 38 events on the PGA Tour’s 2024 schedule, with 37 of them doling out $398,900,000 in prize money payouts.

The Tour Championship provides the biggest paydays to the lucky 30 who reach the season finale, but all of the money distributed at East Lake Golf Club is considered bonus.

So it’s the first 37 events of the season that the write checks – or shall we say, eletronic transfers – the big sums that count towards the official money list.

The Players Championship has the most official money at stake. There are eight signature events with $20 million purses. There’s the majors and the FedEx Cup Playoff events. Then there’s the best of the rest and finally the four opposite-field affairs.

To repeat, there’s nearly $400 million in official prize money and another $75 in bonus money up for grabs on the PGA Tour in 2024. Here’s a breakdown.

The Players Championship

2023 Players Championship
The Players Championship trophy on display at the entrance to the tee on the first hole during the final round of the 2023 Players Championship at TPC Sawgrass in Ponte Vedra Beach, Florida. (Photo: Bob Self/Florida Times-Union)

The so-called fifth major has the most dough available with a $25 million purse and a $4.5 million first-place prize. The top five will clear $1 million.

The majors

Pinehurst No. 2
The fifth hole at Pinehurst No. 2 in Pinehurst, North Carolina. (Photo: Fred Vuich/USGA)

The U.S. Open is the richest of the four men’s majors. The Open matched the signature events in 2023 with a $20 million total purse and a $3.6 million first-place check. Like all the men’s majors for 2024, the total purse numbers will be unveiled the week of the tournament. Here’s what the four majors paid out in 2023:

Tournament

Dates

Course

2024

2023 total, first place

Masters Tournament

April 11-14

Augusta National Golf Club

TBD

$18 million, $3.24 million

PGA Championship

May 16-19

Valhalla Golf Club

TBD

$17.5 million, $3.15 million

U.S. Open

June 13-16

Pinehurst No. 2

TBD

$20 million, $3.6 million

Open Championship

July 18-21

Royal Troon

TBD

$16.5 million, $3 million

 

Player-hosted signature events

2023 Memorial Tournament
The trophy at the 2023 Memorial Tournament at the Muirfield Village Golf Club in Dublin, Ohio. (Photo: Aaron Doster-USA TODAY Sports)

Of the eight signature events in 2024, three are of the Players-hosted variety. All signature events have a $20 million total purse but these three have an increased first-place prize of $4 million.

Tournament

Dates

Course

2024 total, first place

2023 total, first place

Genesis Invitational

Feb. 15-18

Riviera Country Club

$20 million, $4 million

$20 million, $3.6 million

Arnold Palmer Invitational

March 7-10

Bay Hill Club & Lodge

$20 million, $4 million

$20 million, $3.6 million

The Memorial Tournament

June 6-9

Muirfield Village Golf Club

$20 million, $4 million

$20 million, $3.6 million

 

Signature events

Pebble Beach Golf Links
The eighth Hole of Pebble Beach Golf Links in the Pebble Beach, California. (Photo: John Mummert/USGA)

Among the other five signature events in 2024, most are repeats from a year ago but the WM Phoenix Open has dropped off, replaced by the AT&T Pebble Beach Pro-Am.

Tournament

Dates

Course(s)

2024 total, first place

2023 total, first place

The Sentry

Jan. 4-7

Plantation Course at Kapalua

$20 million, $3.6 million

$15 million, $2.7 million

AT&T Pebble Beach Pro-Am

Feb. 2-5

Pebble Beach Golf Links

$20 million, $3.6 million

$9 million, $1.62 million

RBC Heritage

April 18-21

Harbour Town Golf Linkes

$20 million, $3.6 million

$20 million, $3.6 million

Wells Fargo Championship

May 9-12

Quail Hollow Club

$20 million, $3.6 million

$20 million, $3.6 million

Travelers Championship

June 20-23

TPC River Highlands

$20 million, $3.6 million

$20 million, $3.6 million

 

FedEx Cup Playoff tournaments

2023 BMW Championship
Viktor Hovland raises the trophy after winning the 2023 BMW Championship in Olympia Fields, Illinois. (Photo: Jamie Sabau-USA TODAY Sports)

There are three FedEx Cup Playoff tournaments but the third, the Tour Championship, doles out its loot in the form of bonus money. It spends the same but it does not count towards a players official money.

Tournament

Dates

Course

2024 total, first place

2023 total, first place

FedEx St. Jude Championship

Aug. 15-18

TPC Southwind

$20 million, $4 million

$20 million, $4 million

BMW Championship

Aug. 22-25

Castle Pines Golf Club

$20 million, $4 million

$20 million, $4 million

Tour Championship

Aug. 29-Sept. 1

East Lake Golf Club

TBD

$75 million, $18 million

 

The best of the rest

2023 AT&T Byron Nelson at TPC Craig Ranch
A general view of the 18th green during the second round of the AT&T Byron Nelson golf tournament. Mandatory Credit: Raymond Carlin III-USA TODAY Sports

Among this group, the Bryon Nelson is the one with the biggest payday. The Canadian Open is not far behind.

There were five of these with a purse less than $8 million a year ago. Now there’s just one, as the money continues to rise across the Tour.

Tournament

Dates

Course(s)

2024 total, first place

2023 total, first place

CJ Cup Byron Nelson

May 2-5

TPC Craig Ranch

$9.5 million, $1.71 million

$9.5 million, $1.71 million

RBC Canadian Open

May 30-June 2

Hamilton Golf & Country Club

$9.4 million, $1.692 million

$9 million, $1.62 million

Valero Texas Open

April 4-7

TPC San Antonio

$9.2 million, $1.656 million

$8.9 million, $1.602 million

Rocket Mortgage Classic

June 27-30

Detroit Golf Club

$9.2 million, $1.656 million

$8.8 million, $1.584 million

Charles Schwab Challenge

May 23-26

Colonial Country Club

$9.1 million, $1.638 million

$8.7 million, $1.566 million

Texas Children’s Houston Open

March 28-March 31

Memorial Park Golf Course

$9.1 million, $1.638 million

$8.4 million, $1.512 million (2022)

Farmers Insurance Open

Jan. 24-27

Torrey Pines (South Course)

$9 million, $1.62 million

$8.4 million, $1.566 million

Genesis Scottish Open

July 11-14

The Renaissance Club

$9 million, $1.62 million

$9 million, $1.575 million

Cognizant Classic in the Palm Beaches

Feb. 29-March 3

PGA National (Resort)

$9 million, $1.62 million

$8.4 million, $1.512 million

Zurich Classic of New Orleas

April 25-28

TPC Louisiana

$8.9 million, $1.602 million

$8.6 million, $1.142 million

WM Phoenix Open

Feb. 9-12

TPC Scottsdale (Stadium Course)

$8.8 million, $1.584 million

$20 million, $3.6 million

The American Express

Jan. 18-21

PGA West (Pete Dye SC, Nicklaus TC, La Quinta CC)

$8.4 million, $1.512 millon

$8 million, $1.44 million

Valspar Championship

March 21-24

Innisbrook Resort (Copperhead)

$8.4 million, $1.512 million

$8.1 million, $1.458 million

John Deere Classic

July 4-7

TPC Deere Run

$8.3 million, $1.494 million

$7.8 million, $1.404 million

Sony Open in Hawaii

Jan. 11-14

Waialae Country Club

$8.3 million, $1.494 million

$7.9 million, $1.422 million

3M Open

July 25-28

TPC Twin Cities

$8.3 million, $1.494 million

$7.8 million, $1.404 million

Mexico Open at Vidanta

Feb. 22-25

Vidanta Vallarta

$8.1 million, $1.458 million

$7.7 million, $1.386 million

Wyndham Championship

Aug. 8-11

Sedgefield Country Club

$7.9 million, $1.422 million

$7.6 million, $1.368 million

 

The opposite-field events

There are four of these opposite-field events, all of them providing golfers with a change at a valuable PGA Tour win. The money is up on all of them but still short of a million dollar first-place prize. One of them is a new event at Myrtle Beach.

Tournaments

Dates

Course

2024 total, first place

2023 total, first place

Puerto Rico Open

March 7-10

Grand Reserve Golf Club

$4 million, $720,000

$3.8 million, $684,000

Corales Puntacana Championship

April 18-21

Puntacana Resort & Club

$4 million, $720,000

$3.8 million, $684,000

Myrtle Beach Golf Classic

May 9-12

Dunes Golf and Beach Club

$4 million, $720,000

new event in 2024

Barracuda Championship

July 18-21

Tahoe Mountain Club

$4 million, $720,000

$3.8 million, $684,000

 

Story originally appeared on GolfWeek