Payout by player, final position

AT&T Byron Nelson’s payment and wallet for a 2022 trip to TPC Craig Ranch are smashed after a shootout in Texas.

For anyone who thought AT&T Byron Nelson was going to be a boring period for the PGA Championship, they were proven very wrong over the course of the week at TPC Craig Ranch, the second time this vaunted tournament has taken place at this venue.

Sebastian Munoz started the week with hot blisters and has been solidly in the mix all week. But on Sunday, it was defending champion KH Lee – a player who wasn’t at the top of the leaderboard this week but lay dormant the whole time – who made a rough run. Great challengers like Jordan Spieth, Justin Thomas, and Hideki Matsuyama tried their best to chase after him, but it was all to no avail.

Lee decided this was his championship and took the title at TPC Craig Ranch for the second year in a row, actually improving his score he won last year by one stroke.

But how much net worth is AT&T Byron Nelson’s compensation to Lee from his $9.1 million portfolio? That’s an impressive $1.638 million for him, but let’s also take a look at the prize money and payout for every other player who cut as well.

AT&T Byron Nelson payout by player, finalist

1. KH Lee – $1.638 million
2. Jordan Spieth – $991,900
T3. Hideki Matsuyama – $536,900
T3. Sebastian Munoz – $536,900
T5. Ryan Palmer – $336,700
T5. Xander Schauffele – $336,700
T5. Justin Thomas – $336,700
8. Charles Schwarzel – $284,375
T9. James Hahn – $247,975
T9. Peter Malnate – $247,975
T9. Davis Riley – $247,975
T12. Christian Bezuidenhout – $193,375
T12. Matt Kochar – $193,375
T12. Alex Noreen – $193,375
T15. Press Garnett – $161,525
T15. Scotty Scheffler – $161,525
T17. Tom Hogg – $116,707.50
T17. Bo Husler – $116,707.50
T17. Joohyung Kim – $116,707.50
T17. Jason Kokrac – $116,707.50
T17. Nate Lashley – $116,707.50
T17. Francesco Molinari – $116,707.50
T17. Mito Pereira – $116,707.50
T17. Seamus Power – $116,707.50
T25. David Lipsky – $68,445
T25. Joaquin Niemann – $68,445
T25. Rory Sabatini – $68,445
T25. Austin Smotterman – $68,445
T25. Scott Stallings – $68,445
T25. Michael Thompson – $68,445
T25. Vince Whaley – $68,445
T32. Patrick Rodgers – $50808.34
T32. Maverick McNeely – $50808.34
T32. Taylor Moore – $50808.34
T32. Tree Moulinex – $50808.34
T32. Adam Scott – $50808.34
T38. Cameron Champ – $36.855
T38. Branden Grace – $36,855
T38. Stefan Geiger – $36,855
T38. Carlos Ortiz – $36,855
T38. Pat Perez – $36.855
T38. Konrad Schindler – $36,855
T38. David Skinnes – $36,855
T38. JJ Spaun – $36.855
T46. Emiliano Grillo – $25680.20
T46. Justin Lorre – $25680.20
T46. Andrew Novak – $25680.20
T46. Aaron Ray – $25680.20
T46. Calum Tarin – $25680.20
T51. Joseph Bramlett – $21.635.25
T51. Jason Day – $21635.25
T51. Lanto Griffin – $21.635.25
T51. Mark Leishman – $21.635.25
T51. Matthew Nesmith – $21.635.25
T51. Aaron Wise – $21.635.25
T51. Jared Wolf – $21.635.25
T51. Brandon Wu – $21.635.25
T59. Tyler Duncan – 20202 dollars
T59. Tommy Fleetwood – $2,202
T59. Dustin Johnson – $2,202
T59. Ian Poulter – $2,202
T59. Matthias Schwab – $2,202
T59. Jhonattan Vegas – $2,202
T65. Paul Bargon – $19,292
T65. Wesley Brian – $19,292
T65. Bill Haas – $19,292
T65. Peter Uihlein – $19292
T69. Dylan Fritelli – $18.564
T69. Chaison Hadley – $18.564
T69. Seth Reeves – $18.564
T69. Adam Svensson – $18,564
T73. Michael Glejcic – $17,927
T73. Seb Straka – $17,927
T73. Von Taylor – $17,927
T76. Kiradech Aphibarnrat – $17381
T76. Keith Mitchell – $17381
T76. Martin Trainer – $17381
T79. Adam Schenk – $16,926
T79. Sahith Thigala – $16,926
T81. Dawei van der Walt – $16,562
T81. Kyle Wilshire – $16,562
T83. Keizer Patton – $16198
T83. Max McGreevy – $16198

With 84 players making the cuts, the weekend’s contestants saw their winnings cut a bit. However, there are still signs that many of these players will be taking them away as they now head to the PGA Championship.

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