The American Express prize purse, payout info: How much did Jon Rahm win?

Jon Rahm claimed his second PGA Tour victory of 2023 at The American Express in Southern California, which carried a prize purse of $8m.

The American Express prize purse, payout info: How much did Jon Rahm win?
The American Express prize purse, payout info: How much did Jon Rahm win?

Jon Rahm claimed his second PGA Tour victory of 2023 at The American Express. 

Rahm cracked an underrated joke immediately after his victory in Southern California after holding off the rookie Davis Thompson. 

The story could've been different had Thompson's 48ft putt on 17 not glanced off the pin. Should he have taken the flag out?

As for Rahm, it begs the question, just how many wins will he claim this year? The Spanish World No.3 looks a dominant force once again. 

The final day of The American Express also saw this incredible albatross from Xander Schauffele

If you didn't know, The American Express carried a prize purse of $8m, meaning that Rahm took down $1,440,000

You can scroll down to see exactly how much each golfer won. 

Next up on the schedule is The Farmers Insurance Open at Torrey Pines. It carries a slightly bigger prize purse of $8,700,000

The winner at Torrey Pines will receive $1,566,000. The defending champion is Luke List. 

The American Express prize purse, payout info: How much did Jon Rahm win?

The American Express payout info:

Win - Jon Rahm 261/-27, $1,440,000

2: Davis Thompson, 262/-26, $872,000

T-3: Chris Kirk, 263/-25, $472,000

T-3: Xander Schauffele, 263/-25, $472,000

5: Taylor Montgomery, 264/-24, $328,000

T-6: Tom Kim, 265/-23, $252,400

T-6: J.T. Poston, 265/-23, $252,400

T-6: Matti Schmid, 265/-23, $252,400

T-6: Robby Shelton, 265/-23, $252,400

T-6: Erik van Rooyen, 265/-23, $252,400

T-11: Christiaan Bezuidenhout, 266/-22, $171,600

T-11: Sam Burns, 266/-22, $171,600

T-11: Garrick Higgo, 266/-22, $171,600

T-11: Patton Kizzire, 266/-22, $171,600

T-11: Scottie Scheffler, 266/-22, $171,600

T-16: Tony Finau, 267/-21, $134,000

T-16: Danny Lee, 267/-21, $134,000

T-18: Jason Day, 268/-20, $110,000

T-18: Adam Hadwin, 268/-20, $110,000

T-18: Harry Higgs, 268/-20, $110,000

T-18: Sungjae Im, 268/-20, $110,000

T-22: Harrison Endycott, 269/-19, $80,400

T-22: Si Woo Kim, 269/-19, $80,400

T-22: Keith Mitchell, 269/-19, $80,400

T-22: Alex Smalley, 269/-19, $80,400

T-26: Patrick Cantlay, 270/-18, $58,400

T-26: Thomas Detry, 270/-18, $58,400

T-26: Tano Goya, 270/-18, $58,400

T-26: Justin Rose, 270/-18, $58,400

T-26: Matthias Schwab, 270/-18, $58,400

T-26: Cameron Young, 270/-18, $58,400

T-32: Ben Griffin, 271/-17, $46,700

T-32: Tom Hoge, 271/-17, $46,700

T-32: Brendan Steele, 271/-17, $46,700

T-32: Dylan Wu, 271/-17, $46,700

T-36: Eric Cole, 272/-16, $38,080

T-36: Austin Cook, 272/-16, $38,080

T-36: Stephan Jaeger, 272/-16, $38,080

T-36: Andrew Putnam, 272/-16, $38,080

T-36: Will Zalatoris, 272/-16, $38,080

T-41: Byeong Hun An, 273/-15, $26,924.45

T-41: Tyler Duncan, 273/-15, $26,924.45

T-41: Scott Piercy, 273/-15, $26,924.45

T-41: Trevor Werbylo, 273/-15, $26,924.45

T-41: Stewart Cink, 273/-15, $26,924.44

T-41: Harry Hall, 273/-15, $26,924.44

T-41: Zach Johnson, 273/-15, $26,924.44

T-41: Justin Lower, 273/-15, $26,924.44

T-41: Sebastián Muñoz, 273/-15, $26,924.44

T-50: Aaron Baddeley, 274/-14, $19,880

T-50: Wyndham Clark, 274/-14, $19,880

T-50: Beau Hossler, 274/-14, $19,880

T-50: Denny McCarthy, 274/-14, $19,880

T-54: Joseph Bramlett, 275/-13, $18,400

T-54: Dean Burmester, 275/-13, $18,400

T-54: Rickie Fowler, 275/-13, $18,400

T-54: Russell Knox, 275/-13, $18,400

T-54: Vincent Norrman, 275/-13, $18,400

T-54: Justin Suh, 275/-13, $18,400

T-54: Sahith Theegala, 275/-13, $18,400

T-54: Kevin Tway, 275/-13, $18,400

T-62: Anders Albertson, 276/-12, $17,520

T-62: Zecheng Dou, 276/-12, $17,520

T-62: Martin Laird, 276/-12, $17,520

T-65: Ryan Armour, 277/-11, $17,120

T-65: Davis Riley, 277/-11, $17,120

67: Sam Stevens, 278/-10, $16,880

68: Andrew Landry, 283/-5, $16,720

69: Paul Haley II, 285/-3, $16,560

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