FedEx Cup: How much all 30 players won at the PGA Tour's season finale

Here's how the $45 million pot was distributed at the Tour Championship...

FedEx Cup: How much all 30 players won at the PGA Tour's season finale
FedEx Cup: How much all 30 players won at the PGA Tour's season finale

Dustin Johnson scooped his biggest ever one-week PGA Tour pay cheque when taking home a cool $15 million for winning the FedEx Cup at the Tour Championship. 

Having started the week on 10-under par due to his top spot in the FedEx Cup standings, Johnson carded a final-round 68 to finish three strokes clear of Xander Schauffele and Justin Thomas on 21-under par as the big-hitting American cements his position at the top of the world rankings. 

 

 

FedEx Cup: How much all 30 players won at the PGA Tour's season finale

Let's take a closer look at how the huge $45 million FedEx Cup pot was distributed among the 30 players in action at East Lake...

1st -- $15 million -- Dustin Johnson

2nd -- $5 million -- Justin Thomas, Xander Schauffele (tie at $4.5 million)

3rd -- $4 million

4th -- $3 million -- Jon Rahm

5th -- $2.5 million -- Scottie Scheffler

6th -- $1.9 million -- Collin Morikawa

7th -- $1.3 million -- Tyrrell Hatton

8th -- $1.1 million -- Rory McIlroy, Patrick Reed, Sebastian Munoz (tie at $960,000)

9th -- $950,000

10th -- $830,000

 

 



11th -- $750,000 -- Sungjae Im

12th -- $705,000 -- Harris English, Webb Simpson (tie at $682,500)

13th -- $660,000

14th -- $620,000 -- Mackenzie Hughes

15th -- $595,000 -- Hideki Matsuyama, Daniel Berger (tie at $582,500)

16th -- $570,000

17th -- $550,000 -- Tony Finau

18th -- $535,000 -- Abraham Ancer, Lanto Griffin (tie at $527,500)

19th -- $520,000

20th -- $505,000 -- Viktor Hovland, Brendon Todd (tie at $497,500)

21st -- $490,000

22nd -- $478,000 -- Bryson DeChambeau

23rd -- $466,000 -- Kevin Kisner

24th -- $456,000 -- Cameron Smith, Ryan Palmer, Cameron Champ (tie at $445,333)

25th -- $445,000

26th -- $435,000

27th -- $425,000 -- Kevin Na, Joaquin Niemann (tie at $420,000)

28th -- $415,000

29th -- $405,000 -- Marc Leishman

30th -- $395,000 -- Billy Horschel

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