How much they all won at the AT&T Pebble Beach Pro Am on the PGA Tour
Daniel Berger claimed his fourth PGA Tour title on Sunday, as well as a hefty winner's cheque!
Daniel Berger claimed his fourth PGA Tour title in style on Sunday as he rolled in a putt for eagle at the final hole to win the AT&T Pebble Beach Pro Am by two shots.
The final round at the iconic venue was action packed, with multiple players in with a chance of coming out on top, including Jordan Spieth, who for the second week running went into the final round with the overnight lead.
Berger, whose 7-under par final round was the lowest of the day, climbed through the leaderboard and played the par-5's to perfection during the final round, making two eagles and two birdies.
“That was the best putt I’ve hit in my life,” Berger said after draining a 30-foot putt for eagle at the last.
The total prize money for the AT&T Pebble Beach Pro Am was $7.8 million, with Berger taking home $1,404,000 for his victory, whilst World No.126 Maverick McNealy earned $850,200 for his solo second place finish.
The Money List - AT&T Pebble Beach Pro Am
Source Credit: Golf Digest
WINNER: Daniel Berger, 270/-18, $1,404,000
2: Maverick McNealy, 272/-16, $850,200
T3: Patrick Cantlay, 273/-15, $460,200
T3: Jordan Spieth, 273/-15, $460,200
T5: Paul Casey, 274/-14, $301,275
T5: Nate Lashley, 274/-14, $301,275
T7: Jason Day, 275/-13, $228,930
T7: Charley Hoffman, 275/-13, $228,930
T7: Max Homa, 275/-13, $228,930
T7: Russell Knox, 275/-13, $228,930
T7: Cameron Tringale, 275/-13, $228,930
12: Tom Hoge, 276/-12, $181,350
13: Kevin Streelman, 277/-11, $165,750
T14: Cameron Davis, 278/-10, $146,250
T14: Tom Lewis, 278/-10, $146,250
T16: Chris Kirk, 279/-9, $118,950
T16: Troy Merritt, 279/-9, $118,950
T16: Matthew NeSmith, 279/-9, $118,950
T16: Chez Reavie, 279/-9, $118,950
T16: Brian Stuard, 279/-9, $118,950
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T21: Jim Furyk, 280/-8, $81,822
T21: Doug Ghim, 280/-8, $81,822
T21: Will Gordon, 280/-8, $81,822
T21: Cameron Percy, 280/-8, $81,822
T21: Vaughn Taylor, 280/-8, $81,822
T26: Jason Dufner, 281/-7, $59,280
T26: Ryan Moore, 281/-7, $59,280
T26: Henrik Norlander, 281/-7, $59,280
T26: Pat Perez, 281/-7, $59,280
T30: Akshay Bhatia, 282/-6, $49,920
T30: Scott Brown, 282/-6, $49,920
T30: Scott Stallings, 282/-6, $49,920
T30: Tim Wilkinson, 282/-6, $49,920
T34: Brian Gay, 283/-5, $40,638
T34: Branden Grace, 283/-5, $40,638
T34: Matt Jones, 283/-5, $40,638
T34: Brendan Steele, 283/-5, $40,638
T34: Michael Thompson, 283/-5, $40,638
T39: Sam Burns, 284/-4, $30,030
T39: Brian Harman, 284/-4, $30,030
T39: Patton Kizzire, 284/-4, $30,030
T39: Hank Lebioda, 284/-4, $30,030
T39: Rob Oppenheim, 284/-4, $30,030
T39: John Senden, 284/-4, $30,030
T39: Kyle Stanley, 284/-4, $30,030
T39: Nick Taylor, 284/-4, $30,030
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T47: Ryan Armour, 285/-3, $21,814
T47: Bronson Burgoon, 285/-3, $21,814
T47: Beau Hossler, 285/-3, $21,814
T50: Scott Piercy, 286/-2, $19,203.60
T50: Ben Taylor, 286/-2, $19,203.60
T50: Josh Teater, 286/-2, $19,203.60
T50: Jhonattan Vegas, 286/-2, $19,203.60
T50: Vincent Whaley, 286/-2, $19,203.60
T55: Sebastian Cappelen, 287/-1, $18,096
T55: Mark Hubbard, 287/-1, $18,096
T55: Andrew Putnam, 287/-1, $18,096
T55: Will Zalatoris, 287/-1, $18,096
59: Francesco Molinari, 288/E, $17,706
T60: Joel Dahmen, 289/+1, $17,394
T60: Zack Sucher, 289/+1, $17,394
T60: Peter Uihlein, 289/+1, $17,394
T63: Joseph Bramlett, 290/+2, $17,004
T63: Sung Kang, 290/+2, $17,004
65: C.T. Pan, 291/+3, $16,770
66: Scott Harrington, 292/+4, $16,614
67: Wes Roach, 293/+5, $16,458