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WGC Mexico Championship 2018 purse: Winner’s payout is $1.7 million in prize money

The WGC purses are now an absurd $10 million, making the sweetest deal in sports even sweeter.

World Golf Championships-Mexico Championship - Final Round
World Golf Championships-Mexico Championship - Final Round
Phil doesn’t need the money, but he’s closing in on another hefty six or seven-figure payout.

The WGCs are made-for-TV moneybaths. We don’t know quite how to categorize them. Some find the four-event series off-putting while others welcome any reason to put most of the best players in the world in one spot. They will never carry the weight or importance of a major championship.

But one area where they do compete with the majors, especially right now, is in purse size. This year, the WGC purses are moving to an even $10 million. That’s an absurd amount of money for a regular season event. It’s crazy. It’s obscene. I remember just a few years ago when the PGA of America and PGA Tour made this joint announcement that they were moving their two prized events, the PGA Championship and The Players, to $10 million. It seemed like a new frontier but one that would be a plateau for awhile in the constant arms race between the organizations that run these majors and different events. Now we have a dang WGC, starting with this week’s Mexico Championship, that has $10 million on the table.

I’ve written this several times over the years but the WGCs are the sweetest deal in sports. If you qualify, it’s an automatic paycheck. These events usually have 75 or less players in them so there are never cuts. And with purses now in the $10 million range, there’s just so much cash to spread around to a limited group. It’s become a running joke about the heist that the last place finisher can pull at these things. We’ve seen Steven Bowditch finish 49 shots worse than the winner of this event, just two years ago, and walk away with almost $50,000. We’ve seen Daniel Berger hit a shot, then withdraw, and head home with a similar last-place payout.

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This year’s WGC Mexico Championship winner will take a nice $1.7 million chunk of that $10 million purse. That’s a $500k bump from last year’s mark of $9.5 million. I’m not sure when or if the steady climb will ever end but $10 million sure seems like a level where things should slow down or even out a bit. But who the hell knows, maybe next year we’re at $11 million. Here’s where this year’s WGC purse stacks up against some of the richest purses from last season — these will all (except for maybe the U.S. Open) probably grow again this year in the never ending arms race.

  • U.S. Open — $2.16 million of $12 million purse
  • Masters — $1.98 million of $11 million purse
  • PGA Championship/The Players -- $1.89 million of $10.5 million purse
  • British Open -- $1.845 million of $10.25 million purse

It’s incredible money from the top to the bottom of the leaderboard and part of the reason some find it all off-putting. The limited fields mean the rich get richer and it’s free world rankings points. Once you’re in that top 50 or 60 in the world, it’s crazy to pass on playing these WGCs unless you’re truly secure at the very top of the world rankings and have made enough money to last several lifetimes. Even then, it makes sense to play the full WGC circuit.

Here’s the full payout table for the 64 players in this Mexico field. We’ll update this when results go final as some totals will obviously be impacted by ties.

Update: Phil Mickelson is your winner, ending an almost five-year winless drought. Mickelson is second all-time in career PGA Tour earnings behind Tiger Woods, and has a total of $90,891,540 in career on-course earnings. His off-course cash is much more substantial than that, so he’s not exactly hurting for cash and the $1.7 million winner’s check. But he’ll take it. Your final results from Mexico:

2018 WGC Mexico Championship Results

Place

Player

Score

Round 1

Round 2

Round 3

Round 4

Payout

1Phil Mickelson-1669686566$1,700,000
2Justin Thomas-1672706264$1,072,000
T3Rafael Cabrera Bello-1566676967$510,500
T3Tyrrell Hatton-1570686467$510,500
T5Kiradech Aphibarnrat-1366697165$330,500
T5Brian Harman-1368676868$330,500
T7Dustin Johnson-1269666869$239,750
T7Sergio Garcia-1268656970$239,750
T9Bubba Watson-1069667267$182,000
T9Adam Hadwin-1070716766$182,000
T9Shubhankar Sharma-1065666974$182,000
T12Patton Kizzire-969697166$150,500
T12Paul Casey-973686866$150,500
T14Alex Noren-869707166$126,500
T14Tommy Fleetwood-872716766$126,500
T14Jordan Spieth-870676970$126,500
T14Daniel Berger-869687267$126,500
T18Adam Bland-770677169$114,500
T18Xander Schauffele-765687074$114,500
T20Jhonattan Vegas-670686971$104,300
T20Charley Hoffman-670667072$104,300
T20Pat Perez-668676875$104,300
T20Jon Rahm-667717070$104,300
T20Brendan Steele-669667172$104,300
T25Kyle Stanley-571657172$95,250
T25Francesco Molinari-571707068$95,250
T27Tony Finau-468706874$91,000
T27Jorge Campillo-472716968$91,000
29Kevin Kisner-370716674$88,000
T30Matthew Fitzpatrick-271697468$81,429
T30Kevin Chappell-273707267$81,429
T30Bernd Wiesberger-273717266$81,429
T30Patrick Cantlay-270757166$81,429
T30Branden Grace-272697368$81,429
T30Louis Oosthuizen-264717671$81,429
T30Dean Burmester-273707465$81,429
T37Chris Paisley-165757172$73,000
T37Rickie Fowler-168707075$73,000
T37Marc Leishman-169686977$73,000
T37Peter Uihlein-174727067$73,000
T37Patrick Reed-172746869$73,000
T37Webb Simpson-172707368$73,000
T37Joost Luiten-172716872$73,000
T37Justin Rose-171727367$73,000
T37Thomas Pieters-169687472$73,000
T46Ross FisherE71686976$67,500
T46Yuta IkedaE73746869$67,500
T48Charl Schwartzel171697075$65,500
T48David Lipsky170717173$65,500
T50Gary Woodland274717368$63,500
T50Wade Ormsby279676971$63,500
T52Abraham Ancer371767169$61,500
T52Chez Reavie372736874$61,500
54Satoshi Kodaira472737370$60,000
T55Dylan Frittelli773707177$58,000
T55Jason Dufner772726879$58,000
T55Paul Dunne773757271$58,000
T58Russell Henley869697579$55,500
T58Matt Kuchar874747371$55,500
T60Brandon Stone975767171$53,500
T60Yusaku Miyazato977727470$53,500
62Brett Rumford1378747273$52,500
63Li HaoTong1473797373$52,000
64Gavin Kyle Green1578737474$51,500
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