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Procore Championship prize money payout: How much Patton Kizzire, complete field won at the 1st Fall event

The first FedEx Fall Cup event saw Patton Kizzire take home the Procore Championship. How much did he and the field take home?

Procore Championship, Patton Kizzire
Procore Championship, Patton Kizzire
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Last week marked the first 2024 FedEx Cup Fall event at the Procore Championship in Napa, California.

Patton Kizzire took home the title and made more money than he did in his last 18 starts. He posted a final round 2-under 70 to win by five strokes at 20-under overall.

It marked his first win in six years and his third career PGA Tour victory.

Kizzire began working with a new mental coach, Amiee Smith-Schuster, about a month ago, which elevated him to success. She gave him a new approach to his professional life and that helped him run away with this title.

This season has not been his best. Kizzire made just eight of 18 starts ahead of this event. He missed the playoffs and went to work. While he may not have gone the most traditional route, it was enough to help him get over the hump again.

Kizzire won $1,080,000 and 500 FedEx Cup points, bringing his career earnings to over $13.5 million. David Lipsky finished runner-up behind Kizzire at 15-under overall. He took home $654,000. Patrick Fishburn was No. 3 on the leaderboard and won $414,000.

Those points are massive for them, as these guys are playing for a better position in the rankings next year and possible inside the Signature Events.

How much money each player won at the Procore Championship

  1. Patton Kizzire — $1,080,0002. David Lipsky — $654,0003. Patrick Fishburn — $414,000T4. Ben Silverman — $252,500T4. Greyson Sigg — $252,500T4. Mackenzie Hughes — $252,500T7, Tom Hoge — $176,100T7. Austin Smotherman — $176,100T7. Justin Lower — $176,100T7. Sahith Theegala — $176,100T7. Corey Conners — $176,10012. Keith Mitchell — $139,500RT13. Wesley Bryan — $86,515T13. Adam Svensson — $86,515T13. Rafael Campos — $86,515T13. Neal Shipley — $86,515T13. Lucas Glover — $86,515T13. Zac Blair — $86,515T13. Brandon Wu — $86,515T13. John Keefer — $86,515T13. Kevin Tway — $86,515T13. Joe Highsmith — $86,515T13. Matt Kuchar — $86,515T13. Wilson Furr — $86,515T26. Kevin Chappell — $43,800T26. Charley Hoffman — $43,800T26. Brandt Snedeker — $43,800T26. Garrick Higgo — $43,800T26. J.J. Spaun — $43,800T26. Chan Kim — $43,800T32. Jhonaattan Vegas — $34,260T32. Min Woo Lee — $34,260T32. Webb Simpson — $34,260T32. Chez Reavie — $34,260T37. Patrick Rodgers — $26,100T37. Justin Suh —$26,100T37. Rico Hoey — $26,100T37. Blaine Hale Jr. — $26,100T37, Sam Stevens — $26,100T37. Sangmoon Bae — $26,100T37. Roger Sloan — $26,100T44. Brendon Todd — $20,100T44. Andrew Putnam — $20,100T44. David Skinns — $20,100T47. Tom Whitney — $16,780T47. Doug Ghim — $16,780T47. Martin Laird — $16,780T50. Joel Dahmen — $14,475T50. J.B. Holmes — $14,475T50. Aaron Baddeley —$14,475T50. Nick Hardy — $14,475T50. Tom Johnson — $14,475T50. Chesson Hadley — $14,475T50. Luke Clanton (a) — $0T50. Michael Thorbjornsen — $14,475T58. Chad Ramey — $13,620T58. Matti Schmid — $13,620T58. Pierceson Coody — $13,620T61. Lanto Griffin — $13,260T61. Josh Teater — $13,260T61. Henrik Norlander — $13,260T64. Kevin Dougherty — $12,960T64. Ben Kohles — $12,960

Savannah Leigh Richardson is a golf staff writer for SB Nation’s Playing Through. For more golf coverage, follow us @_PlayingThrough on all major social platforms. You can also follow her on Twitter @SportsGirlSL and Instagram @golf_girl_sl.

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