AT&T Pebble Beach Pro-Am purse 2023: Payout by player, finishing position [UPDATED]
Breaking down the AT&T Pebble Beach Pro-Am payout and purse for the 2023 tournament at the iconic venue to see the prize money for each player.
It was hardly the AT&T Pebble Beach Pro-Am that we expected this week, most notably with weather — winds, hail, rain, you name it — pausing play on Saturday and resulting in the tournament being finished on Monday.
Justin Rose was leading the way heading into the Monday finish at Pebble Beach, but trying to hold off big charges from the likes of Brendon Todd, Peter Malnati, Denny McCarthy and more. But we also saw the biggest names at the tournament not deal with adverse conditions all that well.
Matthew Fitzpatrick missed the cut as the co-favorite after he had a disastrous run in the wind before play was halted on Saturday. And while Jordan Spieth made the cut, he was well out of contention heading into the weekend. Still, he was playing for his share of the prize money and his AT&T Pebble Beach Pro-Am payout.
It may have taken an extra day, but it was worth it with the winner’s prize being $1.62 million for this week at historic Pebble Beach. How much else was on the line? Let’s take a look at the 2023 AT&T Pebble Beach payout to see the prize money for every player by position who made the cut.
AT&T Pebble Beach Pro-Am payout by player, finishing position for 2023
1. Justin Rose – $1.62 million
T2. Brendon Todd – $801,000
T2. Brandon Wu – $801,000
T4. Denny McCarthy – $378,750
T4. Keith Mitchell – $378,750
T4. Peter Malnati – $378,750
T7. Taylor Pendrith – $273,375
T7. Kevin Yu – $273,375
T7. Ryan Moore – $273,375
T7. Joseph Bramlett – $273,375
T11. Michael Kim – $218,250
T11. Beau Hossler – $218,250
T13. Ben Martin – $182,250
T13. Viktor Hovland – $182,250
T15. Taylor Moore – $146,250
T15. Scott Stallings – $146,250
T15. Eric Cole – $146,250
T15. Seamus Power – $146,250
T15. Hank Lebioda – $146,250
T20. Mark Hubbard – $88,950
T20. Garrick Higgo – $88,950
T20. Nick Taylor – $88,950
T20. Martin Trainer – $88,950
T20. Richy Werenski – $88,950
T20. Andrew Novak – $88,950
T20. Jonas Blixt – $88,950
T20. Robby Shelton – $88,950
T20. Brent Grant – $88,950
T29. Dylan Wu – $58,950
T29. Sung Kang – $58,950
T29. Kyle Westmoreland – $58,950
T29. Satoshi Kodaira – $58,950
T29. Kurt Kitayama – $58,950
T34. Harry Hall – $49,050
T34. Sam Stevens – $49,050
T34. Kevin Kisner – $49,050
T37. Aaron Baddeley – $41,850
T37. Thomas Detry – $41,850
T37. Adam Schenk – $41,850
T37. Byeon Hun-An – $41,850
T41. Dean Burmester – $31,950
T41. Joel Dahmen – $31,950
T41. Russell Knox – $31,950
T41. S.H. Kim – $31,950
T41. Doc Redman – $31,950
T41. Nick Hardy – $31,950
T41. Danny Willett – $31,950
T48. MJ Daffue – $22,821
T48. Tyson Alexander – $22,821
T48. Charley Hoffman – $22,821
T48. Augusto Nunez – $22,821
T48. Harry Higgs – $22,821
T48. Adam Long – $22,821
T48. Tom Hoge – $22,821
T55. Matthew NeSmith – $20,970
T55. Greyson Sigg – $20,970
T55. Tano Goya – $20,970
T58. Paul Haley II – $20,250
T58. Lanto Griffin – $20,250
T58. Ryan Armour – $20,250
T58. David Lingmerth – $20,250
T58. Trevor Werbylo – $20,250
T63. Kevin Streelman – $19,620
T63. Jordan Spieth – $19,620
T65. Callum Tarren – $18,990
T65. Fabian Gomez – $18,990
T65. Seung-Yul Noh – $18,990
T65. Alex Smalley – $18,990
T65. Sean O’Hair – $18,990
T70. Greg Chalmer – $18,180
T70. Cody Gribble – $18,180
T70. Chad Ramey – $18,180
T70. Brian Stuard – $18,180
74. Geoff Ogilvy – $17,730
75. Paul O’Hara – $17,550
Rose had the lead coming into the Monday finish but he was far from alone at the top of the leaderboard. It was a large group of challengers that he was trying to fend off and/or pull away from. But with the weather still a factor, the wind in particular, it was still anyone’s tournament to take down the home stretch.
Rose, however, played phenomenally in the abbreviated Monday round and pulled out the victory and gets a nice payday at Pebble Beach in addition to getting back into the winner’s circle for the first time in four years.
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