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The Mexico Open’s final round is set to be must-see TV, as Tony Finau, who is seeking his sixth career Tour victory, holds the tournament’s pole position with a two-shot lead.
Just behind him, though, is World No. 1 Jon Rahm, who leapt into contention following a course-record 61 on Saturday.
Rahm is the defending champ, and hoping to bag his fifth victory of the year and 12th career Tour title.
Also up for grabs? A tidy $7.7 million purse, with $1.386 million going to the winner, and $839,300 awarded to second place.
While the purse isn’t quite at the level of recent designated events on Tour, it does reflect an increase of 5.5 percent since last year.
Below is the complete payout breakdown for the tournament. You can watch from 1-3 p.m. ET on Golf Channel and 3-6 p.m. on CBS.
2023 Mexico Open money: Total purse, payout breakdown, winner’s share
1. $1,386,000
2. $839,300
3.$531,300
4. $377,300
5. $315,700
6. $279,125
7. $259,875
8. $240,625
9. $225,225
10. $209,825
11. $194,425
12. $179,025
13. $163,625
14. $148,225
15. $140,525
16. $132,825
17. $125,125
18. $117,425
19. $109,725
20. $102,025
21. $94,325
22. $86,625
23. $80,465
24. $74,305
25. $68,145
26. $61,985
27. $59,675
28. $57,365
29. $55,055
30. $52,745
31. $50,435
32. $48,125
33. $45,815
34. $43,890
35. $41,965
36. $40,040
37. $38,115
38. $36,575
39. $35,035
40. $33,495
41. $31,955
42. $30,415
43. $28,875
44. $27,335
45. $25,795
46. $24,255
47. $22,715
48. $21,483
49. $20,405
50. $19,789
51. $19,327
52. $18,865
53. $18,557
54. $18,249
55. $18,095
56. $17,941
57. $17,787
58. $17,633
59. $17,479
60. $17,325
61. $17,171
62. $17,017
63. $16,863
64. $16,709
65. $16,555