CJ Cup purse payout: Koepka gets PAID

CJ Cup purse payout: Koepka gets PAID

Brooks Koepka vaulted to world No. 1 with his victory at the CJ Cup. He also earned a lot of money. Here's how the purse was paid out in South Korea.
1Brooks Koepka-21$1,710,000
2Gary Woodland-17$1,026,000
T3Ryan Palmer-15$551,000
T3Rafael Cabrera Bello-15$551,000
T5Jason Day-12$361,000
T5Scott Piercy-12$361,000
T7Pat Perez-11$296,083
T7Chez Reavie-11$296,083
T7Cameron Smith-11$296,083
T10Adam Hadwin-10$228,000
T10Adam Scott-10$228,000
T10J.J. Spaun-10$228,000
T10Ian Poulter-10$228,000
T14Tyrrell Hatton-9$164,730
T14Keith Mitchell-9$164,730
T14Brendan Steele-9$164,730
T14Ted Potter Jr.-9$164,730
T18Marc Leishman-8$121,600
T18Beau Hossler-8$121,600
T18Alexander Noren-8$121,600
T18Hideki Matsuyama-8$121,600
T18Paul Casey-8$121,600
T23Patton Kizzire-7$79,895
T23C.T. Pan-7$79,895
T23Danny Willett-7$79,895
T23J.B. Holmes-7$79,895
T23Si Woo Kim-7$79,895
T23Jamie Lovemark-7$79,895
T29Joel Dahmen-6$56,824
T29Andrew Putnam-6$56,824
T29Louis Oosthuizen-6$56,824
T29Sung Kang-6$56,824
T29Kevin Chappell-6$56,824
T29Jimmy Walker-6$56,824
T29Ryan Armour-6$56,824
T36Joaquin Niemann-5$42,465
T36Ernie Els-5$42,465
T36Justin Thomas-5$42,465
T36Brian Harman-5$42,465
T36Brandt Snedeker-5$42,465
T41Sung-jae Im-4$30,970
T41Dong Seop Maeng-4$30,970
T41Brice Garnett-4$30,970
T41Rod Pampling-4$30,970
T41Graeme McDowell-4$30,970
T41Austin Cook-4$30,970
T41Byeong Hun An-4$30,970
T48Charley Hoffman-3$22,230
T48Nick Watney-3$22,230
T48Branden Grace-3$22,230
T48Xander Schauffele-3$22,230
T52Kevin Tway-2$20,140
T52Kevin Na-2$20,140
T52Brian Stuard-2$20,140
T55Emiliano Grillo-1$19,095
T55Jason Dufner-1$19,095
T55Shubhankar Sharma-1$19,095
T55Peter Uihlein-1$19,095
T55Tae hee Lee-1$19,095
T55James Hahn-1$19,095
T61Brian GayE$18,050
T61Ryan MooreE$18,050
T61Kyoung-Hoon LeeE$18,050
T61Charles Howell IIIE$18,050
T61Doyeob MunE$18,050
66Kyle Stanley1$17,480
T67Billy Horschel2$17,100
T67Sanghyun Park2$17,100
T67Jason Kokrak2$17,100
T70Charl Schwartzel4$16,625
T70Stewart Cink4$16,625
72Whee Kim5$16,340
T73Abraham Ancer6$15,960
T73Chesson Hadley6$15,960
T73Hyungjoon Lee6$15,960
76Michael Kim9$15,580
T77Hyun-woo Ryu13$15,295
T77Minchel Choi13$15,295




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