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Greenbrier Classic 2017 purse: Winner’s payout is $1.3 million in prize money

The Greenbrier Classic boasts a strong $7.1 million purse this year.

The Greenbrier Classic - Final Round
The Greenbrier Classic - Final Round
Danny Lee was the last big winner at the Greenbrier Classic.
Photo by Darren Carroll/Getty Images

The Greenbrier Classic is back in 2017 and it comes with a hefty $7.1 million purse. It’s an impressive feat for the Greenbrier just to be hosting an event on the top golf tour in the world just a year after devastating floods wrecked the course. There were, of course, much more important and consequential damages from the historic floods that hit West Virginia just over a year ago. The entire state was affected by the disaster, and the Greenbrier served a key role in the relief efforts and then as a rallying impetus for the recovery.

Jim Justice, the absurdly wealthy coal magnate and governor of West Virginia, is the driving force behind the re-emergence of this resort and for bringing the PGA Tour to the hills of West Virginia. The Greenbrier has drawn some big names in its short time back on the schedule, some of which are “ambassadors” of the facility with homes on the property, such as Bubba Watson and Phil Mickelson. It was a resort that was once in a bit of trouble and waning, but is now pretty mint with a completely renovated and pure Old White TPC course.

Those renovations, of course, were forced by the flooding, which “rolled up” entire greens and shredded the course last summer. This is the first big reveal of the updated track and it has looked beautiful and held up all week. This may not have the best spot on the PGA Tour schedule, and its field can be a little meh outside some of those ambassadors, but its purse can compete with just about any on the PGA Tour. Anything in the $7 million-plus club is on the richer side for PGA Tour purses, which continue to grow each year. This year’s winner will take home almost $1.3 million in prize money, while second place can bank more than $750k.

Here’s the full payout table:

Greenbrier Classic Purse 2017

Place

Percent of Purse

Payout

118.00%1,278,000
210.80%766,800
36.80%482,800
44.80%340,800
54.00%284,000
63.60%255,600
73.35%237,850
83.10%220,100
92.90%205,900
102.70%191,700
112.50%177,500
122.30%163,300
132.10%149,100
141.90%134,900
151.80%127,800
161.70%120,700
171.60%113,600
181.50%106,500
191.40%99,400
201.30%92,300
211.20%85,200
221.12%79,520
231.04%73,840
240.96%68,160
250.88%62,480
260.80%56,800
270.77%54,670
280.74%52,540
290.71%50,410
300.68%48,280
310.65%46,150
320.62%44,020
330.59%41,890
340.57%40,115
350.54%38,340
360.52%36,565
370.49%34,790
380.47%33,370
390.45%31,950
400.43%30,530
410.41%29,110
420.39%27,690
430.37%26,270
440.35%24,850
450.33%23,430
460.31%22,010
470.29%20,590
480.27%19,454
490.26%18,460
500.25%17,892
510.25%17,466
520.24%17,040
530.24%16,756
540.23%16,472
550.23%16,330
560.23%16,188
570.23%16,046
580.22%15,904
590.22%15,762
600.22%15,620
610.22%15,478
620.22%15,336
630.21%15,194
640.21%15,052
650.21%14,910
660.21%14,768
670.21%14,626
680.20%14,484
690.20%14,342
700.20%14,200
710.20%14,058
720.20%13,916
730.19%13,774
740.19%13,632
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