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WGC-Bridgestone Invitational 2017 purse: Winner’s payout is $1.66 million in prize money

The WGCs are some of the easiest and biggest money in the game of golf.

World Golf Championships-Bridgestone Invitational - Final Round
World Golf Championships-Bridgestone Invitational - Final Round
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The purses on the PGA Tour these days are all enormous thanks in large part to Tiger Woods. It’s a nice gig to play a game for millions of dollars each week and it usually doesn’t get any sweeter than the World Golf Championships, as the WGC-Bridgestone Invitational reminds us this week.

The WGCs are the biggest non-major, non-Players Championship cash games in the sport. And everyone is guaranteed a fat check in these limited field no-cut events. If you can get into a world rankings position to make the WGCs a regular part of your schedule, it’s an enormous boost. It would also be insane to pass them up — it’s basically free money and more world rankings points while the have-nots struggle and scrap for morsels in other opposite-field events. Even if you don’t finish, or don’t even start, you’re still guaranteed a nice check. Martin Kaymer and Brandt Snedeker both had to withdraw this week before they ever hit a shot, but they’ll still receive last-place money, which is more than $40k.

The winner (likely Hideki Matsuyama), will receive $1.66 million of a total $9,750,000 purse. That’s another $250k bump from last year’s WGCs, which is the kind of increase we’ve been getting on an annual basis for these things recently. A few years ago, both the PGA Tour and PGA of America made waves with a joint announcement that they were bumping their purses for The Players and PGA Championship to $10 million. It was a new threshold indicative of the kind of arms race among the majors. Now, just three years later, the dang WGCs are almost to that mark and could very well be by next year.

Matsuyama turned pro in 2013 and already has a total career earnings of $18,957,955. So he’s not exactly hurting for cash and that’s probably not the priority today. He’s closing in on the world No. 1 and should be among the favorites next week to win his first major at the PGA. This would be his second WGC title to go along with the fall WGC in China he won at the end of last year. So another $1.66 million will definitely be nice, but for a player of this caliber, it’s not exactly a game-changer.

Update: Matsuyama not only held on to win, but he blew one of the strongest fields of the year away in Akron. His final round 61 matched a course record set by Tiger Woods and Sergio Garcia led to a five-shot runaway victory.

Here are your payout totals for the the 2017 WGC-Bridgestone Invitational:

2017 WGC Bridgestone Purse

Place

Payout

1$1,660,000
2$1,045,000
3$572,000
4$422,000
5$344,000
6$281,000
7$239,000
8$210,000
9$186,000
10$166,000
11$154,000
12$144,000
13$135,000
14$127,000
15$119,000
16$113,000
17$107,000
18$102,500
19$98,000
20$94,000
21$91,000
22$89,000
23$87,000
24$85,000
25$83,000
26$81,000
27$79,000
28$77,500
29$76,000
30$75,000
31$74,000
32$73,000
33$72,000
34$71,000
35$70,000
36$69,000
37$68,000
38$67,000
39$66,000
40$65,000
41$64,000
42$63,000
43$62,000
44$61,000
45$60,000
46$59,000
47$58,000
48$57,000
49$56,000
50$55,000
51$54,000
52$53,000
53$52,000
54$51,000
55$50,500
56$50,000
57$49,500
58$49,000
59$48,500
60$48,000
61$47,500
62$47,000
63$46,750
64$46,500
65$46,250
66$46,000
67$45,750
68$45,500
69$45,250
70$45,000
71$44,750
72$44,500
73$44,250
74$44,000
75$43,750
76$43,500
77$43,250
78$43,000
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