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2024 Sentry money: Here’s how much every player made at PGA Tour event

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Harris English hits a shot on Saturday on the 9th hole on the Plantation Course at Kapalua.

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Harris English, after Saturday’s low round at the Sentry, was asked about a little bit of everything. Sixty-fours that shoot you up the leaderboard can sometimes lead to that. 

Amongst the back-and-forth, reporters wondered:

Did it help that English started on the back nine on the Plantation Course at Kapalua, where scoring is often lower? Sort of, he said. His putter won the day, though.  

What was the difference in that putter? Harris said he was simply marrying his speeds and his lines better. During the first two rounds, they were off. (Golf, right?)

What did he do after the RSM Classic, the last PGA Tour tournament? He played in an event, the Grant Thornton Invitational, the PGA Tour-LPGA tournament. He duck-hunted in Missouri. He practiced. 

What was he working on? Same stuff, he said. It’s monotonous, he admitted. But the repetition gets him to be repetitive come game time. 

Would it help him during the final round that he won the 2021 Sentry? No doubt.

Did he want to add anything else? 

“It’s playing how it should out there,” he said. “It’s windy, it’s tricky, got some good pins, it’s a lot of fun. I know everybody’s having a lot of fun this week and it’s probably the best shape I’ve ever seen it.”

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“And you’re getting money at the end of the week.”

“Yeah, and we’re getting a lot of money. Pretty good place to start out for the year.”

Which is a nice segue to this:

Here is a complete list of the 2024 Sentry payouts for all 59 players. The total purse is $20 million. 

How much every player made at the 2024 Sentry

1. Chris Kirk $3.6 million

2. Sahith Theegala $2.16 million

3. Jordan Spieth $1.36 million

4. Ben An $975,000

T5. Sungjae Im $690,500
Brian Harman $690,500
J.T. Poston $690,500
Collin Morikawa $690,500
Scottie Scheffler $690,500

T10. Jason Day $530,000
Xander Schauffele $530,000

T12. Sepp Straka $450,000
Patrick Cantlay $450,000

T14. Adam Hadwin $320,250
Eric Cole $320,250
Patrick Rodgers $320,250
Tyrrell Hatton $320,250
Max Homa $320,250
Matt Fitzpatrick $320,250
Harris English $320,250
Akshay Bhatia $320,250

T22. Erik van Rooyen $220,000
Luke List $220,000
Viktor Hovland $220,000

T25. Taylor Moore $170,750
Si Woo Kim $170,750
Nico Echavarria $170,750
Mackenzie Hughes $170,750

T29. Lucas Glover $140,500
Kurt Kitayama $140,500
Adam Schenk $140,500
Wyndham Clark $140,500

T33. Adam Svensson $113,000
Sam Burns $113,000
Brendon Todd $113,000
Corey Conners $113,000
Cameron Young $113,000

T38. Tony Finau $96,000
Tom Hoge $96,000

T40. Matt Wallace $86,000
Andrew Putnam $86,000
Justin Rose $86,000

T43. Emiliano Grillo $76,000
Denny McCarthy $76,000

T45. Keegan Bradley $68,000
Tom Kim $68,000

T47. Tommy Fleetwood $62,000
Nick Hardy $62,000
Ludvig Aberg $62,000

T50. Camilo Villegas $57,500
Seamus Power $57,500

T52. Nick Taylor $54,500
Russell Henley $54,500
Cam Davis $54,500
Davis Riley $54,500

56. Rickie Fowler $52,000

57. Lee Hodges $51,000

58. Hideki Matsuyama $50,500

59. Vincent Norrman $50,000

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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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