HERE'S THE FEDEX CUP PRIZE MONEY PAYOUT FOR EACH GOLFER AT THE 2024 TOUR CHAMPIONSHIP

Scottie Scheffler, the last man standing at Atlanta’s East Lake Golf Club on Sunday, can boast of being the winner of the Tour Championship as well as the year-long FedEx Cup title. He also walked away with one incredible prize money payout.

This year the PGA Tour handed out $100 million for its FedEx Cup bonus pool, with Scheffler, the ultimate champion, earning $25 million. We understand that in this PGA Tour vs. LIV Golf world that paydays are exponentially greater than they were just a few years ago. And we know we’ve noted this before, but seriously this is a mind-blowing sum when you consider that for their entire PGA Tour careers, Jack Nicklaus and Arnold Palmer, winners of 25 majors and 135 tour titles, earned a combined $7,595,888. The difference between finishing first and second this week alone was almost double that ($12.5 million).

As has been the case since the tour moved to its staggered-start scoring format for the Tour Championship in 2019—giving the FedEx Cup points leader entering East Lake a head start over the rest of the field—the money on the line this week in Atlanta was not official tournament prize money; no player’s individual career earnings increases as a result of his performance in the 2024 season finale.

Here is the prize money payout for each golfer in the final FedEx Cup standings after the conclusion of the Tour Championship. As with regular PGA Tour events, money is split equally among players if there are tied for different places in this last event of the 2022-23 PGA Tour season.

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(Additional note: Every player in the FedEx Cup top 150 earns distribution from the bonus pool. It’s why the list below has far more prize money payouts than just the 30 competing in the Tour Championship.)

WIN: Scottie Scheffler, -30, $25,000,000

2: Collin Morikawa, -26, $12,500,000

3: Sahith Theegala, -24, $7,500,000

T-4: Russell Henley, -19, $4,833,333.33

T-4: Adam Scott, -19, $4,833,333.33

T-4: Xander Schauffele, -19, $4,833,333.33

7: Sungjae Im, -18, $2,750,000

8: Wyndham Clark, -17, $2,250,000

T-9: Rory McIlroy, -16, $1,608,333.33

T-9: Hideki Matsuyama, -16, $1,608,333.33

T-9: Shane Lowry, -16, $1,608,333.33

T-12: Viktor Hovland, -15, $1,000,000

T-12: Sam Burns, -15, $1,000,000

T-14: Taylor Pendrith, -14, $905,000

T-14: Justin Thomas, -14, $905,000

16: Ludvig Aberg, -12, $795,000

T-17: Robert MacIntyre, -11, $755,000

T-17: Patrick Cantlay, -11, $755,000

T-17: Matthieu Pavon, -11, $755,000

20: Tommy Fleetwood, -10, $715,000

T-21: Keegan Bradley, -8, $660,000

T-21: Byeong Hun An, -8, $660,000

T-23: Billy Horschel, -6, $615,000

T-23: Aaron Rai, -6, $615,000

T-23: Tony Finau, -6, $615,000

26: Akshay Bhatia, -5, $590,000

T-27: Chris Kirk, -3, $575,000

T-27: Sepp Straka, -3, $575,000

T-29: Christiaan Bezuidenhout, +3, $555,000

T-29: Tom Hoge, +3, $555,000

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31: Brian Harman, $250,000

32: Si Woo Kim, $236,000

33: Jason Day, $228,000

34: Davis Thompson, $221,000

35: Denny McCarthy, $214,000

36: Cam Davis, $211,000

37: Alex Noren, $209,000

38: Will Zalatoris, $208,000

39: Corey Conners, $207,000

40: Matt Fitzpatrick, $206,000

41: J.T. Poston, $205,000

42: Thomas Detry, $204,000

43: Stephan Jaeger, $203,000

44: Cameron Young, $202,000

45: Austin Eckroat, $201,000

46: Max Homa, $200,000

47: Adam Hadwin, $199,000

48: Max Greyserman, $198,000

49: Nick Dunlap, $197,000

50: Eric Cole, $196,000

51: Tom Kim, $195,000

52: Mackenzie Hughes, $194,000

53: Maverick McNealy, $193,000

54: Patrick Rodgers, $192,000

55: Justin Rose, $191,000

56: Seamus Power, $190,000

57: Harris English, $189,000

58: Nick Taylor, $188,000

59: Jake Knapp, $187,000

60: Min Woo Lee, $186,000

Evan Schiller false Private East Lake Golf Club Atlanta, GA, United States 3.9 167 Panelists Tom Bendelow actually laid out the original course at East Lake, back when it was known as Atlanta Athletic Club, and that was the layout upon which Stewart Maiden taught the game to the now-legendary Bobby Jones. Donald Ross basically built a new course on the same spot in 1915, which remained untouched until changes were made before the 1963 Ryder Cup. When Atlanta Athletic moved to the suburbs in the late 1960s, the intown East Lake location fell on hard financial times until being rescued in the 1990s by businessman Tom Cousins, who made it a sterling fusion of corporate and inner-city involvement. Rees Jones redesigned most holes beginning in the mid-90s, making the course more reflective of his views of championship golf. After the PGA Tour reversed the nines for the 2016 Tour Championship (flipping the unpopular par-3 finish into the ninth hole), the club made the new routing permanent for regular play. East Lake underwent another major restoration following the 2023 Tour Championship, this time by Andrew Green, highlighting the course's Donald Ross heritage. View Course

61: Ben Griffin, $185,000

62: Erik van Rooyen, $185,000

63: Brendon Todd, $185,000

64: Taylor Moore, $185,000

65: Peter Malnati, $185,000

66: Jordan Spieth, $175,000

67: Emiliano Grillo, $175,000

68: Mark Hubbard, $175,000

69: Jhonattan Vegas, $175,000

70: Victor Perez, $175,000

71: Davis Riley, $140,000

72: Andrew Putnam, $140,000

73: Kurt Kitayama, $140,000

74: Luke List, $140,000

75: Adam Svensson, $140,000

76: Keith Mitchell, $140,000

77: Lucas Glover, $140,000

78: Lee Hodges, $140,000

79: Adam Schenk, $140,000

80: Charley Hoffman, $140,000

81: Nicolai Højgaard, $140,000

82: Ben Kohles, $140,000

83: Ryo Hisatsune, $140,000

84: Beau Hossler, $140,000

85: Andrew Novak, $140,000

86: Harry Hall, $130,000

87: Brice Garnett, $130,000

88: Mac Meissner, $130,000

89: Kevin Yu, $130,000

90: Justin Lower, $130,000

91: Doug Ghim, $130,000

92: C.T. Pan, $130,000

93: Chan Kim, $130,000

94: Chris Gotterup, $130,000

95: Sam Stevens, $130,000

96: Chandler Phillips, $130,000

97: J.J. Spaun, $130,000

98: Sami Valimaki, $130,000

99: K.H. Lee, $130,000

100: Rico Hoey, $130,000

101: Nate Lashley, $120,000

102: Patrick Fishburn, $120,000

103: Matt Kuchar, $120,000

104: Ryan Fox, $120,000

105: David Skinns, $120,000

106: Rickie Fowler, $120,000

107: Ben Silverman, $120,000

108: Nico Echavarria, $120,000

109: Chad Ramey, $120,000

110: Matt Wallace, $120,000

111: S.H. Kim, $120,000

112: Carson Young, $120,000

113: Zac Blair, $120,000

114: Taylor Montgomery, $120,000

115: Michael Kim, $120,000

116: Joel Dahmen, $120,000

117: Dylan Wu, $120,000

118: Pierceson Coody, $120,000

119: Jacob Bridgeman, $120,000

120: Matt NeSmith, $120,000

121: Vince Whaley, $120,000

122: Kevin Tway, $120,000

123: Matti Schmid, $120,000

124: Hayden Springer, $120,000

125: Sam Ryder, $120,000

126: Carl Yuan, $85,000

127: Alejandro Tosti, $85,000

128: Alex Smalley, $85,000

129: Henrik Norlander, $85,000

130: Greyson Sigg, $85,000

131: Erik Barnes, $85,000

132: Patton Kizzire, $85,000

133: Trace Crowe, $85,000

134: Jorge Campillo, $85,000

135: Michael Thorbjornsen, $85,000

136: Chesson Hadley, $85,000

137: Hayden Buckley, $85,000

138: Daniel Berger, $85,000

139: Martin Trainer, $85,000

140: Jimmy Stanger, $85,000

141: Troy Merritt, $85,000

142: Robby Shelton, $85,000

143: Zach Johnson, $85,000

144: Ryan Moore, $85,000

145: Martin Laird, $85,000

146: Rafael Campos, $85,000

147: Joseph Bramlett, $85,000

148: Garrick Higgo, $85,000

149: Webb Simpson, $85,000

150: Ben Martin, $85,000

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