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Farmers Insurance Open Winner & Payout
Winner & Payout: TBD, $1,566,000Purse: $8.7 million
Full list: Farmers Insurance Open payouts
Tournament date: Jan. 25-28
The American Express Winner & Payout
Winner & Payout: Jon Rahm, $1,440,000Purse: $8 million
Full list: The American Express payouts
Tournament date: Jan. 19-22
Rahm picked up his second win of the season, finishing one shot ahead of Davis Thompson. He finished the week at 27-under, continuing the trend of very low scoring at this event, which is played over three courses at PGA West.
Sony Open in Hawaii Winner & Payout
Winner & Payout: Si Woo Kim, $1,422,000Purse: $7.9 million
Full list: Sony Open in Hawaii payouts
Tournament date: Jan. 12-15
Si Woo Kim’s chip-in for birdie on the 17th hole in the final round proved to be the difference, as he was able to best Hayden Buckey by one stroke. He finished the tournament at 18-under. This was the first full-field event of the 2023 calendar year.
Sentry Tournament of Champions Winner & Payout
Winner & Payout: Jon Rahm, $2.7 millionPurse: $15 million
Full list: Sentry Tournament of Champions payouts
Tournament date: Jan. 5-8
It was a wild final round, with Jon Rahm coming from nine shots back after his first hole to overtake Collin Morikawa. Rahm shot a 10-under 63, while Morikawa shot a 1-under 72. This was the first-ever designated event on the PGA Tour.
PNC Championship Winner & Payout
Winner & Payout: Team Singh, $200,000Purse: $1,085,000
Full list: PNC Championship payouts
Tournament date: Dec. 17-18
Team Singh won the event for the first time at 24-under. They finished two shots better than Team Thomas and Team Daly. Team Woods finished T-8. This is not an official PGA Tour event, so players did not receive FedEx Cup points, Official World Golf Ranking points, etc.
QBE Shootout Winner & Payout
Winner & Payout: Tom Hoge/Sahith Theegala, $950,000Purse: $3.8 million
Full list: QBE Shootout payouts
Tournament date: Dec. 9-11
The team of Hoge/Theegala outlasted Charley Hoffman/Ryan Palmer for a one-shot win at the QBE Shootout. This is not an official PGA Tour event, so players did not receive FedEx Cup points, Official World Golf Ranking points, etc.
Hero World Challenge Winner & Payout
Winner & Payout: Viktor Hovland, $1 millionPurse: $3.5 million
Full list: Hero World Challenge payouts
Tournament date: Dec. 1-3
For the second straight year, Hovland won the event in the Bahamas. He finished two shots ahead of Scottie Scheffler.
*This is not an official PGA Tour event. It is hosted by Tiger Woods and is just a 20-player field.
RSM Classic Winner & Payout
Winner & Payout: Adam Svensson, $1,458,000Purse: $8.1 million
Full list: RSM Classic payouts
Tournament date: Nov. 17-20
After opening the tournament with a 73, Svensson roared back with rounds of 64-62-64 to claim his first career PGA Tour title. He finished at 17-under, which was two shots better than three other golfers.
Cadence Bank Houston Open Winner & Payout
Winner & Payout: Tony Finau, $1,512,000Purse: $8.4 million
Full list: Cadence Bank Houston Open payouts
Tournament date: Nov. 10-13
Finau fired a 62 on Friday, which allowed him to run away with his fifth career win on the PGA Tour. He finished four shots ahead of Tyson Alexander. Memorial Park played tougher than most other courses this fall.
World Wide Technology Championship at Mayakoba Winner & Payout
Winner & Payout: Russell Henley, $1,476,000.Purse: $8.2 million
Full list: World Wide Technology Championship payouts
Tournament date: Nov. 3-6
Henley was in complete control of the tournament, which was his fourth career PGA Tour win. He entered the final round with a six-shot lead, ultimately finishing at 23-under, four shots better than second place.
Butterfield Bermuda Championship Winner & Payout
Winner & Payout: Seamus Power, $1,170,000Purse: $6.5 million
Full list: Butterfield Bermuda Championship payouts
Tournament date: Oct. 27-30
Power picked up his second career PGA Tour win, despite making four bogeys on the back-nine on Sunday. He finished the tournament at 19-under, which was one shot better than Thomas Petry.
The CJ Cup Winner & Payout
Winner & Payout: Rory McIlroy, $1,890,000Purse: $10.5 million
Full list: The CJ Cup payouts
Tournament date: Oct. 20-23
McIlroy won for the 23rd time on the PGA Tour and moved back to No. 1 in the world by doing so. The 33-year-old fired a final-round 67, which included four birdies on the back-9, to finish one shot ahead of Kurt Kitayama.
ZOZO Championship Winner & Payout
Winner & Payout: Keegan Bradley, $1,980,000Purse: $11 million
Full list: ZOZO Championship payouts
Tournament date: Oct. 13-16
Bradley finished at 15-under, one shot ahead of Rickie Fowler and Andrew Putnam, to pick up his first PGA Tour victory since 2018. Fowler was looking to snap a winless drought of his own, as he hasn’t won since 2019. It was Bradley’s fifth career win on the PGA Tour.
Shriners Children’s Open Winner & Payout
Winner & Payout: Tom Kim, $1,440,000Purse: $8 million
Full list: Shriners Children’s Open payouts
Tournament date: Oct. 6-9
The 20-year-old earned his second career PGA Tour win in just four starts. He finished at 24-under, three shots ahead of Patrick Cantlay, who made a stunning triple-bogey on the 72nd hole.
Kim became the first player on the PGA Tour to win two events before turning 21 years old since Tiger Woods.
Sanderson Farms Championship Winner & Payout
Winner & Payout: Mackenzie Hughes, $1,422,000Purse: $7.9 million
Full list: Sanderson Farms Championship payouts
Tournament date: Sept 29-Oct. 2
The Canadian picked up his second career PGA Tour win, and first since 2016 in a playoff against Sepp Straka. Hughes birdied the second playoff hole after finishing the tournament at 17-under. After a 71 on Thursday, he battled back the next three days going 63-68-69 over the final three rounds.
Fortinet Championship Winner & Payout
Winner & Payout: Max Homa, $1,440,000Purse: $8 million
Full list: Fortinet Championship payouts
Tournament date: Sept. 15-18
Homa successfully defended his title in thrilling fashion. He chipped in for birdie on the 72nd hole and then Danny Willett proceeded to miss a four-foot putt, which gave Homa (16-under) a one-shot victory.