The LIV Golf, PGA Tour, and DP World Tour events were successfully concluded last week. All three tournaments' prize money has garnered people's attention.
The Saudi-backed league has a purse of $20 million for the individual event with the winner's shares being $4 million. The PGA Tour's Honda Classic event wrapped up the finale with a purse of $8 million. The winner took home $1.5 million and the DP World Tour's Indian open had a purse of $2 million with the winner's share of $340K.
The LIV Golf Mayakoba winner received the highest amount among the three events concluded on Sunday, February 26.
2023 PGA Tour Honda Classic prize money payouts
- Winner: Chris Kirk, -$1,512,000
- P-2: Eric Cole, -14, $915,600
- 3: Tyler Duncan, -12, $579,600
- 4: Ryan Gerard, -10, $411,600
- T-5: Ben Martin, -9, $288,120
- T-5: Sepp Straka, -9, $288,120
- T-5: Justin Suh, -9, $288,120
- T-5: Shane Lowry, -9, $288,120
- T-5: Ben Taylor, -9, $288,120
- T-10: Dylan Wu, -8, $220,500
- T-10: David Lingmerth, -8, $220,500
- T-12: Zach Johnson, -7, $186,900
- T-12: Cameron Percy, -7, $186,900
- T-14: Brandon Wu, -6, $136,500
- T-14: Jim Herman, -6, $136,500
- T-14: Stephen Jaeger, -6, $136,500
- T-14: Lee Hodges, -6, $136,500
- T-14: Adrian Meronk, -6, $136,500
- T-14: Ryan Brehm, -6, $136,500
- T-14: Kramer Hickok, -6, $136,500
2023 LIV Golf Mayakoba prize money payouts
- 1: Charles Howell III - $4 million
- 2: Peter Uihlein - $2.125 million
- 3: Branden Grace - $1.5 million
- 4: Paul Casey - $1.05 million
- T5: Brendan Steele - $887,500
- T5: Cameron Smith - $887,500
- T7: Pat Perez - $610,000
- T7: Carlos Ortiz - $610,000
- T7: Sebastian Munoz - $610,000
- T7: Matthew Wolff - $610,000
- T11: Graeme McDowell - $405,000
- T11: Ian Poulter - $405,000
- T11: Talor Gooch - $405,000
- T11: Joaquin Niemann - $405,000
- T15: Marc Leishman - $237,000
- T15: Abraham Ancer - $237,000
- T15: Mito Pereira - $237,000
- T15: Scott Vincent - $237,000
- 19: Jason Kokrak - $220,000
- T20: Kevin Na - $184,000
- T20: Cameron Tringale - $184,000
- T20: Dean Burmester - $184,000
- T23: Sergio Garcia - $167,000
- T23: Henrik Stenson - $167,000
- T23: Matt Jones - $167,000
- T23: Bryson DeChambeau - $167,000
- T27: Phil Mickelson - $158,000
- T27: Richard Bland - $158,000
- T27: Brooks Koepka - $158,000
- T27: Harold Varner III - $158,000
- T27: Eugenio Chacarra - $158,000
- T32: Anirban Lahiri - $151,000
- T32: Thomas Pieters - $151,000
- 34: Danny Lee - $148,000
- T35: Charl Schwartzel - $144,000
- T35: Dustin Johnson - $144,000
- T35: James Piot - $144,000
- T38: Patrick Reed - $139,000
- T38: David Puig - $139,000
- 40: Bubba Watson - $136,000
- T41: Lee Westwood - $133,000
- T41: Louis Oosthuizen - $133,000
- 43: Jediah Morgan - $130,000
- T44: Bernd Wiesberger - $127,000
- T44: Sam Horsfield - $127,000
- 46: Laurie Canter - $124,000
- 47: Chase Koepka - $122,000
- 48: Sihwan Kim - $120,000
2023 DP World Tour Hero Indian Open prize money payouts
- 1. Marcel Siem: €320,819.24
- 2. Yannik Paul-€207,588.92
- 3.Joost Luiten- €118,891.84
- T4. Jorge Campillo- €87,187.35
- T4. Kazuki Higa- €87,187.35
- T6. Alexander Knappe: €61,333.09
- T6. Thorbjørn Olesen: €61,333.09
- T8. Simon Forsström: €44,725.98
- T8. Gavin Green: €44,725.98
- T10. Angel Hidalgo: €34,975.59
- T10. Ryo Hisatsune: €34,975.59
- T10. Pablo Larrazábal: €34,975.59
- T13. Veer Ahlawat: €27,816.92
- T13. Jayden Schaper: €27,816.92
- T13. Shubhankar Sharma: €27,816.92
- T13. Santiago Tarrio: €27,816.92
- T13. Euan Walker: €27,816.92
- T18. Masahiro Kawamura: €23,872.73
- T18. Jeong Weon Ko: €23,872.73
- T20. Honey Baisoya: €21,954.10
- T20. Angad Cheema: €21,954.10
- T20: Jazz Janewattananond- €21,954.10
Edited by Akshay Saraswat