Wyndham purse payout: Snedeker clears $1 million

Wyndham purse payout: Snedeker clears $1 million

Brandt Snedeker won his first PGA Tour title in two and a half years and finds himself now just shy of $35 million in career earnings. Here's how the purse was paid out at the Wyndham Championship:
1Brandt Snedeker-21$1,080,000.00
T2C.T. Pan-18$528,000.00
T2Webb Simpson-18$528,000.00
T4Jim Furyk-17$264,000.00
T4D.A. Points-17$264,000.00
T6Brian Gay-16$208,500.00
T6Ryan Moore-16$208,500.00
T8Ryan Armour-15$174,000.00
T8David Hearn-15$174,000.00
T8Nick Taylor-15$174,000.00
T11Rafa Cabrera Bello-14$112,000.00
T11Harris English-14$112,000.00
T11Billy Horschel-14$112,000.00
T11Chris Kirk-14$112,000.00
T11Hideki Matsuyama-14$112,000.00
T11John Oda-14$112,000.00
T11Brett Stegmaier-14$112,000.00
T11Michael Thompson-14$112,000.00
T11Kevin Tway-14$112,000.00
T20Brice Garnett-13$69,900.00
T20Doug Ghim-13$69,900.00
T20Tom Hoge-13$69,900.00
T20Henrik Stenson-13$69,900.00
T24Abraham Ancer-12$45,400.00
T24Aaron Baddeley-12$45,400.00
T24Jonathan Byrd-12$45,400.00
T24Sergio Garcia-12$45,400.00
T24Danny Lee-12$45,400.00
T24Jamie Lovemark-12$45,400.00
T24Peter Malnati-12$45,400.00
T24Patrick Rodgers-12$45,400.00
T24Shawn Stefani-12$45,400.00
T33Joaquin Niemann-11$33,900.00
T33Cameron Percy-11$33,900.00
T33Johnson Wagner-11$33,900.00
T36Jonas Blixt-10$28,260.00
T36Matthew Fitzpatrick-10$28,260.00
T36Denny McCarthy-10$28,260.00
T36Dylan Meyer-10$28,260.00
T36Trey Mullinax-10$28,260.00
T41Blayne Barber-9$22,800.00
T41Billy Hurley III-9$22,800.00
T41Keith Mitchell-9$22,800.00
T41Julian Suri-9$22,800.00
T45Sangmoon Bae-8$16,515.00
T45Corey Conners-8$16,515.00
T45Bill Haas-8$16,515.00
T45Chesson Hadley-8$16,515.00
T45Martin Laird-8$16,515.00
T45Scott Piercy-8$16,515.00
T45Sam Ryder-8$16,515.00
T45Sam Saunders-8$16,515.00
T53Roberto Daz-7$13,890.00
T53Sung Kang-7$13,890.00
T53Harold Varner III-7$13,890.00
T53Richy Werenski-7$13,890.00
T57Ryan Blaum-6$13,140.00
T57Scott Brown-6$13,140.00
T57Lanto Griffin-6$13,140.00
T57Jason Kokrak-6$13,140.00
T57Graeme McDowell-6$13,140.00
T57William McGirt-6$13,140.00
T57Rory Sabbatini-6$13,140.00
T57Ollie Schniederjans-6$13,140.00
65Martin Flores-5$12,600.00
T66Jason Dufner-4$12,300.00
T66Mackenzie Hughes-4$12,300.00
T66Conrad Shindler-4$12,300.00
T66Hudson Swafford-4$12,300.00
T70Ricky Barnes-3$11,880.00
T70Stephan Jaeger-3$11,880.00
T70Xinjun Zhang-3$11,880.00




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