The 2023 Genesis Invitational at Riviera Country Club concluded on Sunday with Jon Rahm lifting the trophy. The Spaniard took a two-stroke victory over Max Homa to register his third win of the year on the PGA Tour.
Rahm continued his stellar form in the designated event. The 28-year-old Spaniard finished at 17 under to take home the winner’s share from the $20 million prize purse. The golfer bagged the top prize of $3.6 million for his third win of the season. With the Genesis Invitational win, the star golfer became one of the highest-earning players on the circuit as well.
While Rahm won the maximum prize, runner-up Max Homa settled for a solid consolation prize of $2.18 million. One of the rising stars on the Tour, the 32-year-old was highly emotional after the event. Meanwhile, third-place Patrick Cantlay won $1,380,000. Forth placed Will Zalatoris took $980,000 and fifth-placed Keith Mitchell took $820,000, respectively.
J.B. Holmes and Emiliano Grillo, who finished T67 on the Genesis Invitational field, bagged $42,000 each. Tiger Woods, who settled for a T45 finish at the event, got $59,560 for his efforts.
2023 Genesis Invitational prize money explored
Here is the complete 2023 Genesis Invitational prize money payout:
- WIN: Jon Rahm - $3,600,000
- 2: Max Homa - $2,180,000
- 3: Patrick Cantlay - $1,380,000
- 4: Will Zalatoris - $980,000
- 5: Keith Mitchell - $820,000
- T6: Sahith Theegala - $700,000
- T6: Collin Morikawa - $700,000
- 8: Matt Kuchar - $625,000
- T9: Jason Day - $545,000
- T9: Gary Woodland - $545,000
- T9: Adam Svensson - $545,000
- T12: Harris English - $445,000
- T12: Scottie Scheffler - $445,000
- T14: Shane Lowry - $355,000
- T14: Seamus Power - $355,000
- T14: Tom Hoge - $355,000
- T14: Denny McCarthy - $355,000
- T18: Danny Willett - $295,000
- T18: Lee Hodges - $295,000
- T20: Sam Ryder - $197,667
- T20: Viktor Hovland - $197,667
- T20: Justin Thomas - $197,667
- T20: Tony Finau - $197,667
- T20: Cameron Young - $197,667
- T20: Tommy Fleetwood - $197,667
- T20: Nate Lashley - $197,667
- T20: Peter Malnati - $197,667
- T20: Rickie Fowler - $197,667
- T29: Kramer Hickok - $134,000
- T29: Rory McIlroy - $134,000
- T29: Aaron Rai - $134,000
- T29: Luke List - $134,000
- T33: Tyler Duncan - $104,429
- T33: Thomas Detry - $104,429
- T33: Wyndham Clark - $104,429
- T33: Nick Taylor - $104,429
- T33: S.H. Kim - $104,429
- T33: J.J. Spaun - $104,429
- T33: Xander Schauffele - $104,429
- T40: Tyrrell Hatton - $79,000
- T40: Luke Donald - $79,000
- T40: Stephan Jaeger - $79,000
- T40: Kevin Tway - $79,000
- T40: Justin Suh - $79,000
- T45: Sepp Straka - $59,560
- T45: Adrian Meronk - $59,560
- T45: Tiger Woods - $59,560
- T45: Tom Kim - $59,560
- T45: Michael Thompson - $59,560
- T50: Kevin Streelman - $48,867
- T50: Adam Schenk - $48,867
- T50: Adam Long - $48,867
- T50: Scott Piercy - $48,867
- T50: Mackenzie Hughes - $48,867
- T50: Matthias Schwab - $48,867
- T56: Jhonattan Vegas - $46,400
- T56: Sungjae Im - $46,400
- T58: Lucas Herbert - $45,400
- T58: Ben Taylor - $45,400
- T58: Christiaan Bezuidenhout - $45,400
- 61: Corey Conners - $44,600
- T62: Doug Ghim - $43,800
- T62: Trey Mullinax - $43,800
- T62: David Lipsky - $43,800
- 65: Adam Scott - $43,000
- 66: Adam Hadwin - $42,600
- T67: J.B. Holmes - $42,000
- T67: Emiliano Grillo - $42,000
Following the success of the 2023 Genesis Invitational, the PGA Tour will now head to the PGA National Members Club in Florida for the Honda Classic.