The whole prize cash payout on the Bermuda Championship was low by PGA Tour requirements$Four millionwith winner Brian Homosexual incomes solely $720,000. However given the stage of the profession the brand new champion finds himself in, seven years faraway from his final PGA Tour win and two years away from enjoying on the PGA Tour Champions, the stakes had been hardly small change.
Homosexual, who turns 49 in December, has made $22 million in his tour profession, which dates again to 1999. However since choosing up the fourth of his now 5 profession victories, the 2013 Humana Problem, Homosexual has handled accidents and flirted with falling outdoors the highest 125 on the FedEx Cup factors race.
Homosexual earned simply $702,647 within the 2019-20 tour season whereas enjoying in 23 occasions. And save for the 2017-18 season, when he had six prime 10s that helped him earn $2.1 million, Homosexual hasnt had a payday larger than $256,000 when he teamed with Rory Sabbatini for a third-place end on the 2019 Zurich Traditional of New Orleans.
Thoughts you, its seemingly the opposite perks of profitable that Homosexual will certainly savor much more than his prize cash. It locks up a PGA Tour card via 2022, permitting him to cruise into senior golf at his personal tempo. With the victory, Clark additionally will get a spot in subsequent yrs Masters (he hasnt performed at Augusta since 2013, and performed in simply three majors since 2013), PGA Championship and Gamers Championship, together with the Sentry Event of Champions.
Right here is the prize cash payout for each golfer who made the minimize in Bermuda.
Win: Brian Homosexual, -15, $720,000
P-2: Wyndham Clark, -15, $436,000
3: Ollie Schniederjans, -13, $276,000
T-4: Denny McCarthy, -12, $160,000
T-4: Stewart Cink, -12, $160,000
T-4: Matt Jones, -12, $160,000
T-4: Doc Redman, -12, $160,000
T-8: David Hearn, -11, $117,000
T-8: Kramer Hickok, -11, $117,000
T-8: Ryan Armour, -11, $117,000
T-11: Michael Gligic, -10, $93,000
T-11: Kiradech Aphibarnrat, -10, $93,000
T-11: Anirban Lahiri, -10, $93,000
T-14: Scott Piercy, -9, $75,000
T-14: Doug Ghim, -9, $75,000
T-16: Chesson Hadley, -8, $61,000
T-16: Hank Lebioda, -8, $61,000
T-16: Roger Sloan, -8, $61,000
T-16: Will Zalatoris, -8, $61,000
T-16: Russell Knox, -8, $61,000
T-21: Andrew Putnam, -7, $41,960
T-21: Maverick McNealy, -7, $41,960
T-21: Brice Garnett, -7, $41,960
T-21: Peter Malnati, -7, $41,960
T-26: Scott Stallings, -6, $28,000
T-26: Aaron Wise, -6, $28,000
T-26: Padraig Harrington, -6, $28,000
T-26: Cameron Percy, -6, $28,000
T-26: Mark Anderson, -6, $28,000
T-26: Beau Hossler, -6, $28,000
T-26: Ryan Brehm, -6, $28,000
T-26: Adam Schenk, -6, $28,000
T-34: Max Homa, -5, $21,800
T-34: Will Gordon, -5, $21,800
T-34: Emiliano Grillo, -5, $21,800
T-37: Rasmus Hojgaard, -4, $19,000
T-37: Peter Uihlein, -4, $19,000
T-37: Seamus Power, -4, $19,000
T-40: Troy Merritt, -3, $15,800
T-40: Vaughn Taylor, -3, $15,800
T-40: Kevin Tway, -3, $15,800
T-40: Luke Donald, -3, $15,800
T-40: Branden Grace, -3, $15,800
T-45: D.A. Points, -2, $12,240
T-45: Johnson Wagner, -2, $12,240
T-45: Joseph Bramlett, -2, $12,240
T-45: D.J. Trahan, -2, $12,240
T-49: John Senden, -1, $10,180
T-49: Ben Taylor, -1, $10,180
T-49: Michael Miller, -1, $10,180
T-49: Keith Mitchell, -1, $10,180
T-53: Luke List, E, $9,560
T-53: Jonathan Byrd, E, $9,560
T-55: Danny Willett, +1, $9,320
T-55: Robert Streb, +1, $9,320
T-55: Camilo Villegas, +1, $9,320
58: Jason Dufner, +2, $9,160
T-59: Patrick Rodgers, +3, $9,000
T-59: Fred Funk, +3, $9,000
T-59: Jhonattan Vegas, +3, $9,000
62: Kyoung-Hoon Lee, +4, $8,840
T-63: Hudson Swafford, +5, $8,720
T-63: Ricky Barnes, +5, $8,720
T-65: Hunter Mahan, +8, $8,560
T-65: Kyle Stanley, +8, $8,560
67: Matthew Borchert, +10, $8,440
68: Eric Dugas, +14, $8,360
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