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How much each player earned last weekend

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One of Jay Monahan’s (pictured right) PGA Tour responses to the emergence of LIV in 2022 has been to inflate prize pools as much as possible. Illustration with the first of the 12 “boosted” tournaments, an event without a cut reserved for a handful of players, which nevertheless allowed the least efficient player to leave with a substantial check.

Hawaii, earned

The first two in the standings, Jon Rahm and Collin Morikawa, the main organizers of the tournament, pocketed a tidy sum in 7 figures. Only Xander Schauffele, who withdrew on the morning of the second round, left Hawaii less wealthy than when he arrived.

1Jon Rahm $2,700,000
2 Collin Morikawa $1,500,000
T3 Tom Hoge $840,000
T3 Max Homa $840,000
T5 Tom Kim $555,000
T5 J.J. Spaun $555,000
T7 Tony Finau $368,750
T7 K.H. Lee $368,750
T7 Scottie Scheffler $368,750
T7 Matt Fitzpatrick $368,750
T11 Will Zalatoris $292,500
T11 Luke List $292,500
T13 Cameron Young $265,000
T13 Jordan Spieth $265,000
T13 Sungjae Im $265,000
T16 Patrick Cantlay $241,000
T16 Brian Harman $241,000
T18 Viktor Hovland $229,000
T18 Corey Conners $229,000
T18 Aaron Wise $229,000
T21 Mackenzie Hughes $220,000
T21 Sepp Straka $220,000
T21 J.T. Poston $220,000
T21 Hideki Matsuyama $220,000
T25 Seamus Power $213,333
T25 Scott Stallings $213,333
T25 Justin Thomas $213,333
28 Trey Mullinax $211,000
29 Adam Scott $210,000
T30 Billy Horschel $208,500
T30 Russell Henley $208,500
32 Sam Burns $207,000
33 Sahith Theegala $206,000
34 Keegan Bradley $205,000
T35 At Reavie $203,500
T35 Ryan Brehm $203,500
37 Adam Svensson $202,000
38 Chad Ramey $201,000

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