Ian Poulter defeated Beau Hossler in a playoff to win the Houston Open. Here's a look at how the purse was paid out at the Golf Club of Houston:
1 | Ian Poulter | -19 | $1,260,000 |
P2 | Beau Hossler | -19 | $756,000 |
T3 | Jordan Spieth | -16 | $406,000 |
T3 | Emiliano Grillo | -16 | $406,000 |
T5 | Sam Ryder | -15 | $280,000 |
T6 | Keith Mitchell | -14 | $243,250 |
T6 | Henrik Stenson | -14 | $243,250 |
T8 | Matt Every | -13 | $182,000 |
T8 | Julian Suri | -13 | $182,000 |
T8 | Abraham Ancer | -13 | $182,000 |
T8 | Matt Kuchar | -13 | $182,000 |
T8 | Russell Henley | -13 | $182,000 |
T8 | Paul Dunne | -13 | $182,000 |
T14 | Michael Thompson | -12 | $122,500 |
T14 | Nicholas Lindheim | -12 | $122,500 |
T14 | Grayson Murray | -12 | $122,500 |
T14 | Shane Lowry | -12 | $122,500 |
T18 | Bud Cauley | -11 | $88,200 |
T18 | Robert Garrigus | -11 | $88,200 |
T18 | Charles Howell III | -11 | $88,200 |
T18 | Daniel Berger | -11 | $88,200 |
T18 | Chesson Hadley | -11 | $88,200 |
T18 | Nate Lashley | -11 | $88,200 |
T24 | Scott Piercy | -10 | $54,162 |
T24 | Martin Piller | -10 | $54,162 |
T24 | Tony Finau | -10 | $54,162 |
T24 | Jamie Lovemark | -10 | $54,162 |
T24 | Shawn Stefani | -10 | $54,162 |
T24 | Phil Mickelson | -10 | $54,162 |
T24 | Luke List | -10 | $54,162 |
T24 | Bronson Burgoon | -10 | $54,162 |
T32 | Tyrone van Aswegen | -9 | $34,809 |
T32 | Lucas Glover | -9 | $34,809 |
T32 | James Hahn | -9 | $34,809 |
T32 | Kevin Tway | -9 | $34,809 |
T32 | Aaron Wise | -9 | $34,809 |
T32 | Rob Oppenheim | -9 | $34,809 |
T32 | Nick Watney | -9 | $34,809 |
T32 | J.B. Holmes | -9 | $34,809 |
T32 | John Huh | -9 | $34,809 |
T32 | Andrew Putnam | -9 | $34,809 |
T32 | Roberto Diaz | -9 | $34,809 |
T43 | Hunter Mahan | -8 | $20,860 |
T43 | Ben Crane | -8 | $20,860 |
T43 | Rickie Fowler | -8 | $20,860 |
T43 | Keegan Bradley | -8 | $20,860 |
T43 | Denny McCarthy | -8 | $20,860 |
T43 | Brett Stegmaier | -8 | $20,860 |
T43 | Kevin Streelman | -8 | $20,860 |
T43 | Ryan Armour | -8 | $20,860 |
T43 | Troy Merritt | -8 | $20,860 |
T52 | Thomas Pieters | -7 | $16,082 |
T52 | Bobby Gates | -7 | $16,082 |
T52 | Byeong Hun An | -7 | $16,082 |
T52 | Justin Rose | -7 | $16,082 |
T52 | Matt Jones | -7 | $16,082 |
T52 | Johnson Wagner | -7 | $16,082 |
T52 | Tyler Duncan | -7 | $16,082 |
T52 | Seung-su Han | -7 | $16,082 |
T60 | Tom Hoge | -6 | $15,190 |
T60 | Brandon Harkins | -6 | $15,190 |
T60 | Adam Schenk | -6 | $15,190 |
T60 | Seamus Power | -6 | $15,190 |
T64 | Chad Campbell | -5 | $14,630 |
T64 | Sean O'Hair | -5 | $14,630 |
T64 | Danny Lee | -5 | $14,630 |
T64 | Jason Dufner | -5 | $14,630 |
T68 | Dawie van der Walt | -4 | $14,210 |
T68 | Tom Lovelady | -4 | $14,210 |
T70 | Greg Chalmers | -3 | $13,930 |
T70 | Rory Sabbatini | -3 | $13,930 |
T72 | Sam Saunders | -2 | $13,650 |
T72 | Ernie Els | -2 | $13,650 |
T74 | Aaron Baddeley | -1 | $13,440 |
T75 | Ethan Tracy | E | $0 |
MDF | Jonathan Byrd | -2 | $12,950 |
MDF | Joel Dahmen | -2 | $12,950 |
MDF | Bill Haas | -2 | $12,950 |
MDF | Scott Brown | -2 | $12,950 |
MDF | Lee Westwood | -1 | $12,320 |
MDF | Jason Kokrak | -1 | $12,320 |
MDF | Benjamin Silverman | -1 | $12,320 |
MDF | Kelly Kraft | -1 | $12,320 |
MDF | Scott Stallings | -1 | $12,320 |
MDF | Fabian Gomez | E | $11,830 |
MDF | Richy Werenski | E | $11,830 |
MDF | Jhonattan Vegas | 1 | $11,550 |
MDF | Brandt Snedeker | 1 | $11,550 |
MDF | Padraig Harrington | 3 | $11,340 |
MDF | Dominic Bozzelli | 4 | $11,200 |
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