2024 Wells Fargo Championship purse, prize money: Payout for winner Rory McIlroy, field from $20 million pool

May 12, 2024
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2024 Wells Fargo Championship purse, prize money: Payout for winner Rory McIlroy, field from  million pool



Rory McIlroy continued his sizzling play entering the season’s second major, turning in a dominant performance on Sunday at Quail Hollow to win the 2024 Wells Fargo Championship. It’s McIlroy’s second win in as many starts after teaming with Shane Lowry to win the 2024 Zurich Classic a few weeks ago, and Sunday’s victory comes at an opportune time as Rory looks to end his prolonged major championship drought.

Big bets and big money this week as 69 players visit Charlotte for four days of pure golf. While the trophy may not have been one of the big four — one of them will be awarded next week when Valhalla hosts the 2024 PGA Championship — the purse was in the same ballpark. A total of $20 million was up for grabs this week, in line with the total from last month’s Masters and other exclusive events such as the Arnold Palmer Invitational and the Genesis Invitational.

Unlike those two tournaments, however, “only” $3,600,000 was earned by McIlroy for the victory. This represents the third-largest payout a winner could receive so far in 2024, as the top prize has been increased to around $4 million for the three-player invites, while the Players Championship awarded Scottie Scheffler $4.5 millions for his victory.

Wyndham Clark entered as the defending champion, but was unable to defend his crown. That said, he remains ahead of McIlroy in the FedEx Cup standings, with Rory moving up to fourth by winning his 26th career PGA Tour event.

No one who failed to win will leave empty-handed. Every golfer on the uncut course won at least $40,000 this week. Meanwhile, the top three got seven figures, the top 11 were expected to get at least half a million, and the top 36 were all looking at six figures for their four days of work in the Queen City.

2024 Wells Fargo Championship Prize Money and Purse

Total grant: US$20 million

1st: US$3,600,000 – Rory McIlroy
2nd: US$2,160,000 – Xander Schauffele
3rd: US$1,360,000 – Byeong Hun An
4th: US$960,000 – Jason Day, Sungjae Im
5th: $800,000
6th: US$720,000 – Mackenzie Hughes, Denny McCarthy
7th: $670,000
8th: $620,000 – Max Homa, Sepp Straka
9th: $580,000
10th: $540,000 – Russell Henley, Grayson Murray, Taylor Pendrith
11th: $500,000
12th: $460,000
13th: US$420 thousand – Corey Conners, Tommy Fleetwood, Sam Burns
14th: $380,000
15th: $360,000
16th: US$340 thousand – Lucas Glover, Si Woo Kim, Seamus Power, Christiaan Bezuidenhout, Collin Morikawa
17th: $320,000
18th: $300,000
19: $280,000
20th: $260,000
21st: US$240 thousand – Justin Thomas, Keegan Bradley, Stephan Jaeger
22nd: $224,000
23rd: $208,000
24th: US$192 thousand – Viktor Hovland, Webb Simpson, Nick Dunlap, Alex Noren, Lee Hodges
25th: $176,000
26: $160,000
27: $154,000
28: $148,000
29th: US$142 thousand – Patrick Cantlay, Jordan Spieth, Adam Scott, Patrick Rodgers, Andrew Putnam
30th: $136,000
31st: $130,000
32nd: $124,000
33rd: $118,000
34th: US$113 thousand – Matt Kuchar, Harris English, Kurt Kitayama, Cameron Young
35th: $108,000
36th: $103,000
37th: $98,000
38th: US$94 thousand – Gary Woodland, Tom Hoge, Tylor Moore, Cam Davis
39th: $90,000
40th: $86,000
41st: $82,000
42nd: $78,000 – Akshay Bhatia
43rd: US$74 thousand – Chris Kirk, Rickie Fowler, Kevin Tway, Nick Taylor
44th: $70,000
45th: $66,000
46th: $62,000
47th: US$58 thousand – Brian Harman, Shane Lowry, Wyndham Clark, Tom Kim, Adam Svensson
48th: $54,800
49th: $52,000
50th: $50,400
51st: $49,200
52nd: $48,000 – Matt Fitzpatrick, Justin Rose, Adam Hadwin, Sahith Theegala, Billy Horschel, Tony Finau
53rd: $47,200
54th: $46,400
55th: $46,000
56th: $45,600
57th: $45,200
58th: $44,800 – Jake Knapp, Ben Kohles
59th: $44,400
60th: $44,000 – JT Poston, Brendon Todd, Will Zalatoris
61st: $43,600
62nd: $43,200
63rd: US$42,800 – Austin Eckroat
64th: US$42,400 – Emiliano Grillo, Adam Schenk
65th: $42,000
66th: US$41,600 – Peter Malntai
67th: US$41,200 – Matthieu Pavon
68th: US$40,800 – Eric Cole
69th: $40,400
WD: Hideki Matsuyama





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