2024 World Wide Technology Championship prize money payout: How much did each golfer earned from the $7.2 million purse?

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Austin Eckroat won the 2024 World Wide Technology Championship (Image via Getty).

Austin Eckroat won the 2024 World Wide Technology Championship at 24-under. Eckroat took home his second career PGA Tour title at El Cardonal in Diamante and the lion's share of the $7.2 million purse.

Eckroat's paycheck for winning the World Wide Technology Championship was $1.296 million. Eighteen other players earned $100,000 or more for their performances.


2024 World Wide Technology Championship prize money payout

Below is the prize distribution for the World Wide Technology Championship.

  • 1. Austin Eckroat $1.296 million
  • T2. Justin Lower $640,800
  • T2. Carson Young $640,800
  • 4. Max Greyserman $352,800
  • 5. Joe Highsmith $295,200
  • T6. Garrick Higgo $219,600
  • T6. Sam Stevens $219,600
  • T6. Wesley Bryan $219,600
  • T6. Maverick McNealy $219,600
  • T6. David Lipsky $219,600
  • T6. Nico Echavarria $219,600
  • T12. Kevin Chappell $160,200
  • T12. Patrick Fishburn $160,200
  • T14. Harry Hall $120,600
  • T14. Harris English $120,600
  • T14. Dylan Wu $120,600
  • T14. Ryan Gerard $120,600
  • T14. Jacob Bridgeman $120,600
  • T14. Joel Dahmen $120,600
  • T20. Doug Ghim $84,960
  • T20. Beau Hossler $84,960
  • T20. Chandler Phillips $84,960
  • T20. Daniel Berger $84,960
  • T24. Kevin Streelman $58,680
  • T24. Kelly Kraft $58,680
  • T24. Lucas Glover $58,680
  • T24. Patrick Rodgers $58,680
  • T24. Ryan McCormick $58,680
  • T24. Ben Griffin $58,680
  • T30. Sam Ryder $41,320
  • T30. Michael Kim $41,320
  • T30. Harry Higgs $41,320
  • T30. Brandon Wu $41,320
  • T30. Nick Hardy $41,320
  • T30. Henrik Norlander $41,320
  • T30. J.J. Spaun $41,320
  • T30. Charley Hoffman $41,320
  • T30. Matt Kuchar $41,320
  • T39. Alex Smalley $31,320
  • T39. Adam Svensson $31,320
  • T39. Chesson Hadley $31,320
  • T42. Tom Whitney $27,000
  • T42. Danny Willett $27,000
  • T42. Martin Laird $27,000
  • T45. Josh Teter $19,864
  • T45. Justin Suh $19,864
  • T45. Tyson Alexander $19,864
  • T45. Rico Hoey $19,864
  • T45. Blaine Hale Jr. $19,864
  • T45. S.Y. Noh $19,864
  • T45. Tom Hoge $19,864
  • T45. Zac Blair $19,864
  • T45. Hayden Springer $19,864
  • 54. Luke List $17,064
  • T55. Vince Whaley $16,812
  • T55. Nate Lashley $16,812
  • 57. Kevin Tway $16,632
  • T58. David Skinns $16,416
  • T58. Joseph Bramlett $16,416
  • T60. Zach Bachou $15,984
  • T60. Robby Shelton $15,984
  • T60. Lanto Griffin $15,984
  • T60. Chad Ramey $15,984
  • T64. Aaron Baddeley $15,408
  • T64. Erik van Rooyen $15,408
  • T64. Taylor Montgomery $15,408
  • T64. Ryan Brehm $15,408

Austin Eckroat carded 11 birdies and two bogeys in the fourth round to win the World Wide Technology Championship. After the tournament, Eckroat had this to say (via CBS Sports).

"That's probably some of the best golf that I've ever played. Just from the start -- making birdies and putts were going in. It was automatic out there today. ... It's crazy, though; I only won by one shooting 9 under par today from one back, so obviously everyone was playing well. It was a good battle."

Joe Highsmith finished 5th at the World Wide Technology Championship to move into the top 125 in the FedEx Cup standings. This move allows him to keep his PGA Tour card for next season.

Dylan Wu and Daniel Berger are in the same situation. Joel Dahmen moved up from 124th to 121st.

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Edited by Tushar Bahl
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