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World Wide Technology Championship payout: see how much Austin Eckroat, field won

Austin Eckroat won his second career PGA Tour title, see how much money he and the field won this week in Mexico.

Austin Eckroat, PGA Tour, World Wide Technology Championship
Austin Eckroat, PGA Tour, World Wide Technology Championship
Austin Eckroat smiles with the trophy after winning the 2024 World Wide Technology Championship.
Photo by Hector Vivas/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.

Austin Eckroat shot a gorgeous 9-under 63 to win the World Wide Technology Championship by a stroke over Justin Lower and Carson Young.

With the win, Eckroat will take home $1.296 million. He will also receive an invite back to Augusta National next April.

See the below payout for all 67 players who made the cut in Mexico:

1. Austin Eckroat — $1,296,000

T2. Justin Lower — $640,800

T2. Carson Young — $640,800

4. Max Greyserman — $352,800

5. Joe Highsmith — $295,200

T6. Garrick Higgo — $219,600

T6. Sam Stevens — $219,600

T6. Wesley Bryan — $219,600

T6. David Lipsky — $219,600

T6. Maverick McNealy — $219,600

T6. Nico Echavarria — $219,600

T12. Kevin Chappell — $160,200

T12. Patrick Fishburn — $160,200

T14. Harris English — $120,600

T14. Harry Hall — $120,600

T14. Dylan Wu — $120,600

T14. Jacob Bridgeman — $120,600

T14. Joel Dahmen — $120,600

T14. Ryan Gerard — $120,600

T20. Doug Ghim — $84,960

T20. Beau Hossler — $84,960

T20. Chandler Phillips — $84,960

T20. Daniel Berger — $84,960

T24. Lucas Glover — $58,680

T24. Kevin Streelman — $58,680

T24. Kelly Kraft — $58,680

T24. Patrick Rodgers — $58,680

T24. Ryan McCormick — $58,680

T24. Ben Griffin — $58,680

T30. J.J. Spaun — $41,320

T30. Michael Kim — $41,320

T30. Harry Higgs — $41,320

T30. Sam Ryder — $41,320

T30. Brandon Wu — $41,320

T30. Henrik Norlander — $41,320

T30. Charley Hoffman — $41,320

T30. Nick Hardy — $41,320

T30. Matt Kuchar — $41,320

T39. Chesson Hadley — $31,320

T39. Adam Svensson — $31,320

T39. Alex Smalley — $31,320

T42. Martin Laird — $27,000

T42. Danny Willett — $27,000

T42. Tom Whitney — $27,000

T45. Hayden Springer — $19,864

T45. Zac Blair — $19,864

T45. S.Y. Noh — $19,864

T45. Blaine Hale, Jr. — $19,864

T45. Tyson Alexander — $19,864

T45. Justin Suh — $19,864

T45. Josh Teater — $19,864

T45. Rico Hoey — $19,864

T45. Tom Hoge — $19,864

54. Luke List — $17,064

T55. Nate Lashley — $16,848

T55. Vince Whaley — $16,848

57. Kevin Tway — $16,632

T58. Joseph Bramlett — $16,416

T58. David Skinns — $16,416

T60. Chad Ramey — $15,984

T60. Lanto Griffin — $15,984

T60. Robby Shelton — $15,984

T60. Zach Bauchou — $15,984

T64. Ryan Brehm — $15,408

T64. Taylor Montgomery — $15,408

T64. Aaron Baddeley — $15,408

T64. Erik van Rooyen — $15,408

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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