2024 Valspar Championship money: Here’s how much every player made

Xander Schauffele finished well ahead of the leaders Sunday.

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When Xander Schauffele needed to make a six-footer on the 71st hole of the Players Championship last week, he faltered.

Schauffele barely scared the hole after a nearly perfect tee shot on island green par-3 17th when he was trailing Scottie Scheffler by one stroke.

Scheffler started the final day five back of Schauffele and ended up finishing nearly an hour before him while hanging on for the win.

Fast forward a week and Schauffele is in Scheffler’s position at the Valspar Championship, having gone out more than two hours before the leaders and posting eight under in the clubhouse at Innisbrook.

“Kind of an awkward holding pattern,” Schaffuele said after finishing his round. “I’m going to sit and creep the leaderboard, maybe catch some basketball as well, just to distract myself a bit, but for the most part just hang around.”

When Schauffele finished, he trailed just two golfers, overnight leader Keith Mitchell and Mackenzie Hughes, who were both at nine under on the front nine.

“I’m not expecting too much to happen,” Schauffele said. “Everyone’s pretty darn good at this game. I’ll keep an eye on it and hope for the best, but overall just happy with where I stand.”


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If Schauffele has anything going for him, it’s Copperhead’s difficult finishing stretch, the “Snake Pit.” Mitchell became the first player to play the “Snake Pit” in four under on Saturday when he holed his second at the 18th.

But Schaffuele is sitting back and watching the final nine with an open mind.

“You just never know,” he said. “I don’t know where the wind’s supposed to sit and how much it’s supposed to blow. 16 is a fun hole, you know, into left-to-right. Then you have 17 into, kind of into right-to-left. Then 18 was kind of straight across. So if the wind switches and, you know, all those holes can kind of play awkwardly, very across, which is not the most favorable wind.”

The different between Schauffele holding onto his clubhouse lead or not could be hundreds of thousands of dollars, like every week on the PGA Tour.

With that, here is a complete list of the 2024 Valspar Championship payouts for all 77 players who made the cut. The total purse is $8.3 million. 

How much every player made at the 2024 Valspar Championship

(Final payouts will be updated at the conclusion of the tournament.)

Win: $1,512,000

2: $915,600

3: $579,600

4: $411,600

5: $344,400

6: $304,500

7: $283,500

8: $262,500

9: $245,700

10: $228,900

11: $212,100

12: $195,300

13: $178,500

14: $161,700

15: $153,300

16: $144,900

17: $136,500

18: $128,100

19: $119,700

20: $111,300

21: $102,900

22: $94,500

23: $87,780

24: $81,060

25: $74,340

26: $67,620

27: $65,100

28: $62,580

29: $60,060

30: $57,540

31: $55,020

32: $52,500

33: $49,980

34: $47,880

35: $45,780

36: $43,680

37: $41,580

38: $39,900

39: $38,220

40: $36,540

41: $34,860

42: $33,180

43: $31,500

44: $29,820

45: $28,140

46: $26,460

47: $24,780

48: $23,436

49: $22,260

50: $21,588

51: $21,084

52: $20,580

53: $20,244

54: $19,908

55: $19,740

56: $19,572

57: $19,404

58: $19,236

59: $19,068

60: $18,900

61: $18,732

62: $18,564

63: $18,396

64: $18,228

65: $18,060

66: $17,892

67: $17,724

68: $17,556

69: $17,388

70: $17,220

71: $17,052

72: $16,884

73: $16,716

74: $16,548

75: $16,380

76: $16,212

77: $16,044

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Jack Hirsh is an assistant editor at GOLF. A Pennsylvania native, Jack is a 2020 graduate of Penn State University, earning degrees in broadcast journalism and political science. He was captain of his high school golf team and recently returned to the program to serve as head coach. Jack also still *tries* to remain competitive in local amateurs. Before joining GOLF, Jack spent two years working at a TV station in Bend, Oregon, primarily as a Multimedia Journalist/reporter, but also producing, anchoring and even presenting the weather. He can be reached at jack.hirsh@golf.com.

 

 

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