2023 BMW Championship money: Here’s how much every player made 

Xander Schauffele hits a shot on Saturday from a bunker on the 1st hole at Olympia Fields.

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How do you measure growth?

The question was asked to a few pros this week at the BMW Championship. The PGA Tour was playing its season’s penultimate event, so it was a time to reflect.

The answers were varied. 

Said Matt Fitzpatrick: “I think you look at — well, that’s a tough question, asking me, but there’s probably a million ways to do it.

“I think you look at your strokes gained numbers. I think that’s probably the most telling. You could argue that you could probably win two or three times but have worse strokes gained numbers. You look at Scottie [Scheffler], for example — even though he’s probably not won as much as he’d like, he’s played unbelievable all season, and you can’t knock that, whereas I want to say I’ve won as many times as Scottie this year, which seems pretty bizarre.

“I think it’s measured more than just wins. Wins are nice, but for me, if I could consistently hit a strokes gained number throughout every single year, gradually improve, that’s the sign of improvement.”

Said Cameron Young: “I think it can be hard to in some ways, but I think just as far as — I think I’m better at being a professional golfer than I was a year ago, as far as the routines we go through in practice, the routines I go through in warmup. I think I’m doing more productive things at tournament weeks and at home golf-wise.

“I think I’m understanding my golf more and more, and I think it’s really hard to measure those things, but I know they’re there even if some of the results don’t really speak to that. Yeah, it’s just some very little things here and there.”

Said Wyndham Clark: “I would say like this year — I mean, this year a huge success would have been in my mind just getting better mentally to where I feel more comfortable on Thursday, Friday, Saturdays and Sundays, and handling adversity better, handling the tough pressure moments better, and then also enjoying the process a lot more. To me, that would have been a successful season.


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“That’s how I kind of judge my seasons. Whenever the wins happen, that’s great, and the results, but I’m really more focused on that stuff. Some years you can still do that and it not happen. and other years it’ll happen.”

Of course, you can also measure things another way:

Money. 

With that, below is a complete list of the 2023 BMW Championship payouts for each player. The total purse is $20 million. 

How much every player made at the 2023 BMW Championship

1. Viktor Hovland $3.6 million

2. $2.16 million

3. $1.36 million

4. $990,000

5. $830,000

6. $750,000

7. $695,000

8. $640,000

9. $600,000

10. $560,000

11. $520,000

12. $480,000

13. $441,000

14. $402,000

15. $382,000

16. $362,000

17. $342,000

18. $322,000

19. $302,000

20. $282,000

21. $262,000

22. $245,000

23. $229,000

24. $213,000

25. $197,000

26. $181,000

27. $174,000

28. $167,000

29. $160,000

30. $153,000

31. $146,000

32. $139,000

33. $132,000

34. $127,000

35. $122,000

36. $117,000

37. $112,000

38. $108,000

39. $104,000

40. $100,000

41. $96,000

42. $92,000

43. $88,000

44. $84,000

45. $80,000

46. $76,000

47. $72,000

48. $70,000

49. $68,000

50. Hideki Matsuyama $66,000

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Nick Piastowski is a Senior Editor at Golf.com and Golf Magazine. In his role, he is responsible for editing, writing and developing stories across the golf space. And when he’s not writing about ways to hit the golf ball farther and straighter, the Milwaukee native is probably playing the game, hitting the ball left, right and short, and drinking a cold beer to wash away his score. You can reach out to him about any of these topics — his stories, his game or his beers — at nick.piastowski@golf.com.

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