Prize money for each PGA Tour player in the 2024 Genesis Invitational
Prize money for each PGA Tour player in the 2024 Genesis Invitational

On the PGA Tour, doing well pays off. Just talk to Hideki Matsuyama, the winner this week.

He won the 2024 Genesis Invitational at Riviera Country Club outside of Los Angeles with a score of 9-under 62 on Sunday. He is 31 years old and from Japan. For his hard work, Matsuyama will win the $4 million top prize at the signature event. This is almost twice as much as he won the Masters in 2021.

Will Zalatoris (69) and Luke List (68) tied for second place with 14 under and will each get $1.8 million as a consolation prize.

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At the 2024 Genesis Invitational, $20 million was up for grabs. Find out how much money each PGA Tour player made this week.

Giving out prize money

PositionPlayerScoreEarnings
1Hideki Matsuyama-17$4,000,000
T2Luke List-14$1,800,000
T2Will Zalatoris-14$1,800,000
T4Adam Hadwin-13$866,667
T4Xander Schauffele-13$866,667
T4Patrick Cantlay-13$866,667
7Harris English-12$700,000
8Tom Hoge-11$646,000
9Jason Day-9$600,000
T10Sam Burns-8$455,000
T10Tommy Fleetwood-8$455,000
T10Scottie Scheffler-8$455,000
T10Eric Cole-8$455,000
T10Adam Svensson-8$455,000
T10J.T. Poston-8$455,000
T16Byeong Hun An-7$329,000
T16Max Homa-7$329,000
T16Cameron Young-7$329,000
T19Collin Morikawa-6$251,400
T19Ludvig Aberg-6$251,400
T19Viktor Hovland-6$251,400
T19Adam Scott-6$251,400
T19Tony Finau-6$251,400
T24Lee Hodges-5$164,857
T24Tom Kim-5$164,857
T24Rory McIlroy-5$164,857
T24Russell Henley-5$164,857
T24Christiaan Bezuidenhout-5$164,857
T24Beau Hossler-5$164,857
T24Corey Conners-5$164,857
T31Taylor Moore-4$123,000
T31Seamus Power-4$123,000
T31Brendon Todd-4$123,000
T31Mackenzie Hughes-4$123,000
T35Rickie Fowler-3$106,500
T35Lucas Glover-3$106,500
T37Sahith Theegala-2$96,500
T37Ben Griffin-2$96,500
T39Nicolai Hojgaard-1$82,000
T39Gary Woodland-1$82,000
T39Denny McCarthy-1$82,000
T39Nick Taylor-1$82,000
T39Kurt Kitayama-1$82,000
T44Emiliano GrilloE$62,400
T44Si Woo KimE$62,400
T44Andrew PutnamE$62,400
T44Sungjae ImE$62,400
T44Brian HarmanE$62,400
49Cam Davis2$54,000
50Charley Hoffman4$52,000
51Chase Johnson5$51,000

Out of the original group of 70 golfers, 51 made it to the next round. After Tiger Woods withdrew and Jordan Spieth was disqualified, there were 17 golfers who missed the cut. However, the signature event still gave them money, ranging from $50,000 to the No. 52 winner and ending with $32,000 for the last place finisher.

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