The 2024 BMW Championship saw a new winner in Keegan Bradley as the American professional golfer took home the trophy by a single stroke over Sam Burns, Ludvig Aberg and Adam Scott at Castle Pines Golf Club on Sunday 25 August.
This particular win earned Bradley $3,600,000 from a whopping $20 million prize pool. He also secured his seventh PGA Tour win after finishing his fourth round at even par. Also, the runners-up, including Burns, Aberg and Scott, each took home $1,503,333 in prize money.
In addition, each golfer from the 50-man field received their share of the $20 million prize purse. The tournament’s defending champion, Viktor Hovland, took home $177,500 as he secured the T26 position at the end of the tournament. Meanwhile Scottie Scheffler who had 320+ odds to win the event, taking T33 and winning $119,667 in prize money.
Below is the list of 2024 BMW Championship prize payouts (according to Golf Digest):
- Winner. Keegan Bradley – $3,600,000
- T2. Sam Burns – $1,503,333
- T2. Ludvig Aberg – $1,503,333
- T2. Adam Scott – $1,503,333
- T5. Cam Davis – $728,750
- T5. Tommy Fleetwood – $728,750
- T5. Si Woo Kim – $728,750
- T5. Xander Schauffele – $728,750
- T9. Chris Kirk – $560,000
- T9. Alex Noren – $560,000
- T11. Rory McIlroy – $480,333
- T11. Sungjae Im – $480,333
- T13. Tony Finau – $344,111
- T13. Shane Lowry – $344,111
- T13. Byeong Hun An – $344,111
- T13. Will Zalatoris – $344,111
- T13. Sepp Straka – $344,111
- T13. Tom Hoge – $344,111
- T13. Patrick Cantlay – $344,111
- T13. Taylor Pendrith – $344,111
- T13. Wyndham Clark – $344,111
- T22. Billy Horschel – $229,000
- T22. Russell Henley – $229,000
- T22. Corey Conners – $229,000
- 25. Brian Harman – $197,000
- T26. Denny McCarthy – $177,500
- T26. Viktor Hovland – $177,500
- T28. Matt Fitzpatrick – $160,000
- T28. Max Greyserman – $160,000
- T28. Collin Morikawa – $160,000
- T31. Thomas Detry – $142,500
- T31. Nick Dunlap – $142,500
- T33. Max Homa – $119,667
- T33. Matthieu Pavon – $119,667
- T33. Christiaan Bezuidenhout – $119,667
- T33. Jason Day – $119,667
- T33. Scottie Scheffler – $119,667
- T33. JT Poston – $119,667
- T39. Justin Thomas – $102,000
- T39. Stephan Jaeger – $102,000
- T41. Davis Thompson – $94,000
- T41. Adam Hadwin – $94,000
- T43. Aaron Rai – $86,000
- T43. Cameron Young – $86,000
- 45. Akshay Bhatia – $80,000
- T46. Eric Cole – $74,000
- T46. Austin Eckroat – $74,000
- 48. Sahith Theegala – $70,000
It is important to note that Robert MacIntyre and Hideki Matsuyama withdrew from the tournament and thus did not cash in on the second leg of the FedEx Playoffs. While MacIntyre managed to play halfway through the third round before withdrawing, Matsuyama only participated in the first round before bowing out of the competition.
Nevertheless, the PGA Tour now heads with the top 30 golfers to East Lake Golf Course in Atlanta, Georgia, for the final playoff, the Tour Championship, scheduled for August 29th and September 1st.
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