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2024 Shriners Children’s Open: Payout, money that winner J.T. Poston took home

Here is the full payout for champion J.T. Poston and every player who made the cut at this year’s Shriners Children’s Open.

J.T. Poston, PGA Tour, Shriners Children’s Open
J.T. Poston, PGA Tour, Shriners Children’s Open
J.T. Poston poses with the trophy after winning the 2024 Shriners Children’s Open.
Photo by David Becker/Getty Images
Jack Milko has been playing golf since he was five years old. He has yet to record a hole-in-one, but he did secure an M.A. in Sports Journalism from St. Bonaventure University.

J.T. Poston managed to hang on and win the Shriners Children’s Open by a stroke on Sunday in Las Vegas.

He carded a 4-under 67 during his final round, but his playing partner, Doug Ghim, threatened to win down the stretch with a 65 of his own. Ghim began the final round three shots back of Poston, and Poston had a four-shot lead on the back nine at one point. But Poston missed two short attempts on the 16th and 17th holes—less than a combined 10 feet—while Ghim made a couple of birdies on the 16th and 18th, creating a nerve-wracking finish. Yet, Poston silenced doubts by draining a four-footer for par on the 18th hole to win by one. He will take home $1,216,000 from the $7 million purse offered at TPC Summerlin.

Here is the full breakdown for those 66 players who made the cut:

1. J.T. Poston — $1,216,000

2. Doug Ghim — $763,000

T3. Rico Hoey — $413,000

T3. Matti Schmid — $413,000

T5. Michael Kim — $259,000

T5. K.H. Lee — $259,000

T5. Davis Thompson — $259,000

8. Taylor Pendrith — $218,750

T9. Harry Hall — $176,750

T9. Harris English — $176,750

T9. Gary Woodland — $176,750

T9. Kurt Kitayama — $176,750

T9. Alejandro Tosti — $176,750

T14. Mark Hubbard — $131,250

T14. Matt Kuchar — $131,250

T16. Andrew Putnam — $103,250

T16. Maverick McNealy — $103,250

T16. Ian Gilligan (Amateur) — $0

T16. Vince Whaley — $103,250

T16. Joe Highsmith — $103,250

T16. Scott Piercy — $103,250

T16. Ryan McCormick — $103,250

T23. C.T. Pan — $65,333

T23. Beau Hossler — $65,333

T23. Greyson Sigg — $65,333

T23. Sam Stevens — $65,333

T23. Rickie Fowler — $65,333

T23. Chad Ramey — $65,333

T29. Lanto Griffin — $47,950

T29. Nate Lashley — $47,950

T29. Taylor Moore — $47,950

T29. Jacob Bridgeman — $47,950

T29. Norman Xiong — $47,950

T34. Ryan Fox — $38,150

T34. Bud Cauley — $38,150

T34. Ryan Moore — $38,150

T34. Patrick Fishburn — $38,150

T34. J.J. Spaun — $38,150

T39. Pierceson Coody — $32,550

T39. Daniel Berger — $32,550

T41. Luke List — $28,350

T41. Neal Shipley — $28,350

T41. David Lipsky — $28,350

45. Chris Gotterup — $24,850

T46. Adam Schenk — $20,846

T46. Justin Suh — $20,846

T46. Erik van Rooyen — $20,846

T46. Austin Eckroat — $20,846

T46. Ben Taylor — $20,846

51. S.H. Kim — $17,990

T52. Joseph Bramlett — $17,360

T52. Jhonattan Vegas — $17,360

T54. Nicolo Galletti — $16,478

T54. Wilson Furr — $16,478

T54. Garrick Higgo — $16,478

T54. Camilo Villegas — $16,478

T54. Nick Taylor — $16,478

T59. Francesco Molinari — $15,960

T59. Ben Silverman — $15,960

T61. Zac Blair — $15,680

T61. Tyler Duncan — $15,680

63. Trace Crowe — $15,470

64. Dan McCarthy — $15,330

65. Alex Smalley — $15,190

66. David Skinns — $15,050

Jack Milko is a golf staff writer for SB Nation’s Playing Through. Be sure to check out @_PlayingThrough for more golf coverage. You can follow him on Twitter @jack_milko as well.

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