How much money did each player win at the World Wide Technology Championship?
Viktor Hovland picked up over a million dollars for his third PGA Tour win at El Camaleon Golf Club.
It was another healthy payday for Viktor Hovland on the PGA Tour at the weekend as he successfully defended the World Wide Technology Championship.
With a final-round score of 67, he finished on 23-under-par which broke Matt Kuchar's record for the lowest winning score at the event.
Hovland won by four shots ahead of home favourite Carlos Ortiz and he has now won in each of the last three seasons on the PGA Tour.
He is one of the most consistent and reliable players in the world and this shows with his new world ranking of 10th. He is the second-highest ranked European golfer in the world.
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In the process, the young Norwegian won a massive $1,296,000 for his victory at El Camaleon Golf Club. This was over half a million dollars more than what Ortiz earned in second place.
23-under.
Viktor Hovland has set the new 72-hole scoring record @WWTatMayakoba. pic.twitter.com/zQhViLNqJZ— PGA TOUR (@PGATOUR) November 7, 2021
2017 PGA champion Justin Thomas finished in outright third place, continuing his fine form from the end of the 2021 PGA Tour season.
Take a look at what each player won at the World Wide Technology Championship.
Win: Viktor Hovland - $1,296,000
2: Carlos Ortiz - $784,800
3: Justin Thomas - $496,800
4: Scottie Scheffler - $352,800
T-5: Joaquin Niemann - $278,100
T-5: Matthew Wolff - $278,100
T-7: Abraham Ancer - $218,700
T-7: Sergio Garcia - $218,700
T-7: Andrew Landry - $218,700
T-7: Danny Lee - $218,700
T-11: Talor Gooch - $160,200
T-11: Maverick McNealy - $160,200
T-11: Seamus Power - $160,200
T-11: Brendon Todd - $160,200
T-15: Christiaan Bezuidenhout - $109,800
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T-15: John Huh - $109,800
T-15: Denny McCarthy - $109,800
T-15: Troy Merritt - $109,800
T-15: Aaron Rai - $109,800
T-15: Michael Thompson - $109,800
T-15: Aaron Wise - $109,800
T-22: Thomas Detry - $69,480
T-22: Matt Kuchar - $69,480
T-22: Martin Laird - $69,480
T-22: Adam Long - $69,480
T-22: Andrew Novak - $69,480
T-27: Doug Ghim - $50,400
T-27: James Hahn - $50,400
T-27: Ryan Palmer - $50,400
T-27: J.J. Spaun - $50,400
T-27: Brian Stuard - $50,400
T-27: Danny Willett - $50,400
T-33: Chez Reavie - $37,594.29
T-33: Greyson Sigg - $37,594.29
T-33: Sepp Straka - $37,594.29
T-33: Hudson Swafford - $37,594.29
T-33: Billy Horschel - $37,594.28
T-33: Charles Howell III - $37,594.28
T-33: Nick Taylor - $37,594.28
T-40: Rickie Fowler - $28,440
T-40: Tyrrell Hatton - $28,440
T-40: Anirban Lahiri - $28,440
T-40: Scott Piercy - $28,440
T-40: Justin Rose - $28,440
T-45: Joel Dahmen - $19,341.82
T-45: Tyler Duncan - $19,341.82
T-45: Tony Finau - $19,341.82
T-45: Bill Haas - $19,341.82
T-45: Alex Noren - $19,341.82
T-45: Henrik Norlander - $19,341.82
T-45: Doc Redman - $19,341.82
T-45: Charl Schwartzel - $19,341.82
T-45: Adam Svensson - $19,341.82
T-45: Roberto Díaz - $19,341.81
T-45: C.T. Pan - $19,341.81
T-56: Adam Hadwin - $16,272
T-56: Russell Henley - $16,272
T-56: Tom Hoge - $16,272
T-56: Patton Kizzire - $16,272
T-56: Keith Mitchell - $16,272
T-56: Patrick Reed - $16,272
T-56: Brandt Snedeker - $16,272
T-56: Kevin Tway - $16,272
T-64: Matt Fitzpatrick - $15,336
T-64: Garrick Higgo - $15,336
T-64: Chris Kirk - $15,336
T-64: Andrew Putnam - $15,336
T-64: Vincent Whaley - $15,336
69: Brendan Steele - $14,904
70: Keegan Bradley - $14,760
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