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Genesis Open 2018 purse: Winner’s payout is $1.3 million in prize money

The annual stop at Riviera is one of the best on the PGA Tour, and it also boasts one of its richer purses.

Genesis Open - Round One
Genesis Open - Round One
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The Genesis Open was, on paper, the best PGA Tour event in years. The hype was justified. It had everything. It had the course, Riviera, which is the best on the regular PGA Tour rotation. It had the field, one of the deepest and more international groups you’ll ever get for a non-major or World Golf Championships tournament. And it had the headliner, Tiger Woods, who is the game’s ultimate rainmaker and takes a tournament to another level every time he enters.

Woods is the biggest reason for the money boom on the PGA Tour. We all know this. Tiger took the game to previously inconceivable heights. His contemporaries, including Phil Mickelson, all acknowledge it and praise him for it. Thanks in large part to Tiger, almost every single winner’s check on Tour these days is well over $1 million. Only a handful of purses are below $6 million total, and many are now over $7 million. It’s just a crazy amount of money, and we’re just talking “regular season” events — not the majors, or The Players, or the WGCs.

This week’s Genesis Open is one of the several over $7 million, checking in at $7,200,000 this year. That’s an increase from last year’s $7 million purse. The winner will bank just shy of $1.3 million of that total purse, which can get someone a few nice things in nearby Los Angeles.

None of the contenders on the first page of the leaderboard is exactly hurting for cash. There’s Bubba Watson, with his massive $38,628,735 in career earnings. Bubba chased the money last year on the equipment side, reportedly banking around $1 million for switching from his traditional Titleist ball to the neon-colored Volvik balls. The result was a significant, almost historic, drop down the Official World Golf Ranking. This year, he is back to Titleist and playing much better. A win Sunday, and he’d quickly make up an amount comparable to that fat endorsement check from Volvik last year.

The names hovering around the lead with Bubba include Patrick Cantlay, Kevin Na, and yes, Mickelson. Cantlay is probably the least accomplished of the group, with $4,254,418 in career earnings. But make no mistake, he’s a stud with one of the greatest amateur careers in history and a future full of millions in payout checks.

Here’s your payout table for this year’s Genesis Open. We’ll update this when results go final as some of these totals will obviously be impacted by ties in different spots on the leaderboard.

Update: Bubba did hold on to get the win and quickly make up that $1 million in golf ball money for this year with this week’s hefty payout. Here are your final payout numbers:

2018 Genesis Open Results

Place

Player

Score

Payout

1Bubba Watson-12$1,296,000.00
T2Kevin Na-10$633,600.00
T2Tony Finau-10$633,600.00
T4Scott Stallings-9$316,800.00
T4Patrick Cantlay-9$316,800.00
T6Adam Hadwin-8$241,200.00
T6Phil Mickelson-8$241,200.00
T6Cameron Smith-8$241,200.00
T9Jordan Spieth-7$180,000.00
T9Martin Laird-7$180,000.00
T9Xander Schauffele-7$180,000.00
T9Ryan Moore-7$180,000.00
T9Justin Thomas-7$180,000.00
T14James Hahn-6$133,200.00
T14Aaron Baddeley-6$133,200.00
T16Alex Noren-4$111,600.00
T16Sung-hoon Kang-4$111,600.00
T16Dustin Johnson-4$111,600.00
T16Derek Fathauer-4$111,600.00
T20Rory McIlroy-3$78,000.00
T20Bud Cauley-3$78,000.00
T20Kevin Chappell-3$78,000.00
T20Talor Gooch-3$78,000.00
T20Jason Kokrak-3$78,000.00
T20Vaughn Taylor-3$78,000.00
T26John Huh-2$46,996.00
T26Peter Uihlein-2$46,996.00
T26Luke List-2$46,996.00
T26Rafael Cabrera Bello-2$46,996.00
T26Patrick Rodgers-2$46,996.00
T26Jamie Lovemark-2$46,996.00
T26Dominic Bozzelli-2$46,996.00
T26Matt Kuchar-2$46,996.00
T26Anirban Lahiri-2$46,996.00
T26Sam Saunders-2$46,996.00
T26Graeme McDowell-2$46,996.00
T37Branden Grace-1$33,120.00
T37Tommy Fleetwood-1$33,120.00
T37Charles Howell III-1$33,120.00
T37Luke Donald-1$33,120.00
T41Bryson DeChambeauE$24,516.00
T41Troy MerrittE$24,516.00
T41Kevin StreelmanE$24,516.00
T41Pat PerezE$24,516.00
T41Charley HoffmanE$24,516.00
T41Brandon HarkinsE$24,516.00
T41Jonas BlixtE$24,516.00
T41Nick TaylorE$24,516.00
T49Austin Cook1$17,964.00
T49Brendan Steele1$17,964.00
T49Paul Casey1$17,964.00
T49Chad Campbell1$17,964.00
T53Tom Hoge2$16,437.00
T53Benjamin Silverman2$16,437.00
T53Li HaoTong2$16,437.00
T53Retief Goosen2$16,437.00
T53Martin Kaymer2$16,437.00
T53Adam Schenk2$16,437.00
T53Adam Scott2$16,437.00
T60Ryan Blaum3$15,696.00
T60J.B. Holmes3$15,696.00
T60Harold Varner, III3$15,696.00
63Kelly Kraft4$15,408.00
T64Padraig Harrington5$15,120.00
T64Ryan Armour5$15,120.00
T64Sean O'Hair5$15,120.00
67Martin Piller6$14,832.00
T68Thomas Pieters7$14,400.00
T68Greg Chalmers7$14,400.00
T68Abraham Ancer7$14,400.00
T68Tyrone van Aswegen7$14,400.00
T68Charl Schwartzel7$14,400.00
T73Vijay Singh8$13,896.00
T73Chez Reavie8$13,896.00
T75Sang-Moon Bae10$13,608.00
T75David Lingmerth10$13,608.00

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