2022 American Express purse: Payout information, winner’s share

Can Francesco Molinari complete his career revival Sunday? He’s well within striking range.

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We’ve reached the final round of play at the 2022 American Express in La Quinta, Calif. Below, find everything you need to know about tournament prize money, including purse, payout information and winner’s share.

2022 American Express final round preview

My goodness, is that Francesco Molinari’s music?!? Yes, indeed it is. The 39-year-old Italian is back in contention at a PGA Tour event for the first time in roughly a calendar year, and he stands on the precipice of his first PGA Tour win since the Arnold Palmer Invitational in 2019. Of course, in that same year, Molinari famously squandered a late Masters lead to Tiger Woods by dunking consecutive shots into Rae’s Creek on Sunday afternoon. He hasn’t been the same since — falling all the way to 249th in the world after climbing as high as 7th in the lead-up to Augusta National. On Sunday though, Molinari will look to flip the script, grabbing a victory at the American Express — site of one of his three top-10 finishes in 2021.


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To do so, he’ll have to chase down Lee Hodges and Paul Barjon, who enter Sunday tied for the lead at 18 under apiece. Also in contention, Tom Hoge (-17) and Seamus Power (-16) look to build on strong early-year performances in La Quinta. And a host of big names join Molinari at 15 under, including Harry Higgs, Harold Varner III, and Lanto Griffin.

Below, find everything you need to know about payout information, including winner’s share for the American Express’ $7.6 million purse; you can catch the action from 3-7 p.m. ET on Golf Channel.

American Express payout information, winner share

1. $1,368,000

2. $828,400

3. $524,400

4. $372,400

5. $311,600

6. $275,500

7. $256,500

8. $237,500

9. $222,300

10. $207,100

11. $191,900

12. $176,700

13. $161,500

14. $146,300

15. $138,700

16. $131,100

17. $123,500

18. $115,900

19. $108,300

20. $100,700

21. $93,100

22. $85,500

23. $79,420

24. $73,340

25. $67,260

26. $61,180

27. $58,900

28. $56,620

29. $54,340

30. $52,060

31. $49,780

32. $47,500

33. $45,220

34. $43,320

35. $41,420

36. $39,520

37. $37,620

38. $36,100

39. $34,580

40. $33,060

41. $31,540

42. $30,020

43. $28,500

44. $26,980

45. $25,460

46. $23,940

47. $22,420

48. $21,204

49. $20,140

50. $19,532

51. $19,076

52. $18,620

53. $18,316

54. $18,012

55. $17,860

56. $17,708

57. $17,556

58. $17,404

59. $17,252

60. $17,100

61. $16,948

62. $16,796

63. $16,644

64. $16,492

65. $16,340

66. $16,188

67. $16,036

68. $15,884

69. $15,732

70. $15,580

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James Colgan is an assistant editor at GOLF, contributing stories for the website and magazine on a broad range of topics. He writes the Hot Mic, GOLF’s weekly media column, and utilizes his broadcast experience across the brand’s social media and video platforms. A 2019 graduate of Syracuse University, James — and evidently, his golf game — is still defrosting from four years in the snow, during which time he cut his teeth at NFL Films, CBS News and Fox Sports. Prior to joining GOLF, James was a caddie scholarship recipient (and astute looper) on Long Island, where he is from.

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