Valero Texas Open purse: Payout by player, finishing position
Breaking down the Valero Texas Open payout and purse for this week on the PGA Tour to see the prize money each player will bring home.
The Valero Texas Open descended upon TPC San Antonio this week on the PGA Tour as the proverbial last leg on the schedule before traveling to Augusta National Golf Club for The Masters. But the 100th playing of this tournament offered golf fans plenty of entertainment.
Put simply, there was a logjam at the top of the leaderboard entering the final round on Sunday with many guys hoping to punch their Masters ticket while others, like Rory McIlroy and Bryson DeChambeau, missed the cut. Meanwhile, we saw J.J. Spaun and Beau Hossler both eyeing their first win on the PGA Tour with others like Brandt Snedeker and more trying to get their form back.
All told, the players who made the cut were looking for their share of the $7.8 million purse at this event. But how does the Valero Texas Open payout break down by where players finish? We have you covered to find out.
Valero Texas Open payout by finishing position
1. J.J. Spaun – $1.548 million
T2. Matt Jones – $765,400
T2. Matt Kuchar – $765,400
T4. Adam Hadwin – $344,000
T4. Beau Hossler – $344,000
T4. Charles Howell III – $344,000
T4. Troy Merritt – $344,000
T8. Keegan Bradley – $234,350
T8. Dylan Frittelli – $234,350
T8. Matthias Schwab – $234,350
T8. Brendon Todd – $234,350
T8. Gary Woodland – $234,350
T13. Zach Johnson – $158,670
T13. Si Woo Kim – $158,670
T13. Anirban Lahiri – $158,670
T13. Mito Pereira – $158,670
T13. Scott Stallings – $158,670
T18. Scott Guschewski – $92,606.37
T18. Rasmus Hojgaard – $92,606.37
T18. Nate Lashley – $92,606.37
T18. Henrik Stenson – $92,606.37
T18. Aaron Baddeley – $92,606.37
T18. Kevin Chappell – $92,606.37
T18. Lucas Glover – $92,606.37
T18. Denny McCarthy – $92,606.37
T18. Brandt Snedeker – $92,606.37
T18. Kevin Streelman – $92,606.37
T18. Jhonattan Vegas – $92,606.37
T29. Tony Finau – $55,111.67
T29. Martin Laird – $55,111.67
T29. Vince Whaley – $55,111.67
T29. Jared Wolfe – $55,111.67
T29. Richard Bland – $55,111.67
T29. Aaron Rai – $55,111.67
T35. Corey Conners – $41,925
T35. Chris Kirk – $41,925
T35. Adam Long – $41,925
T35. Robert MacIntyre – $41,925
T35. Maverick McNealy – $41,925
T35. Jordan Spieth – $41,925
T41. John Huh – $30,530
T41. Peter Malnati – $30,530
T41. C.T. Pan – $30,530
T41. J.T. Poston – $30,530
T41. Andrew Putnam – $30,530
T41. Chad Ramey – $30,530
T41. Greyson Sigg – $30,530
T48. William McGirt – $22,308.40
T48. Ryan Palmer – $22,308.40
T48. David Skinns – $22,308.40
T48. Brendan Steele – $22,308.40
T48. Richy Werenski – $22,308.40
T53. Lanto Griffin – $20,244.40
T53. Chesson Hadley – $20,244.40
T53. Luke List – $20,244.40
T53. Henrik Norlander – $20,244.40
T53. Roger Sloan – $20,244.40
T58. Luke Donald – $19,522
T58. Patrick Rodgers – $19,522
T58. Hudson Swafford – $19,522
T61. Russell Knox – $19,092
T61. Austin Smotherman – $19,092
T63. Bill Haas – $18,576
T63. Ben Martin – $18,576
T63. Seund-Yul Noh – $18,576
T63. Davis Riley – $18,576
T67. Doc Redman – $18,060
T67. Sahith Theegala – $18,060
T69. James Hahn – $17,716
T69. Peter Uihlein – $17,716
T71. Wyndham Clark – $17,372
T71. Jim Herman – $17,372
As mentioned previously, this event is nothing more than a tune-up for The Masters for many players. At the same time, though, players are also vying for the final spot in the field at Augusta National Golf Club and, moreover, there are plenty of guys who can take advantage of a modest strength of field to pad their paychecks and spot in the FedExCup standings.
And, if we’re being honest, some players could do a lot worse than vying for the over $1.5 million handed out to the winner.
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