This week’s Arnold Palmer Invitational is a designated event on the PGA Tour, and you know what that means: a ton of money is up for grabs.
The $20 million purse pays out $3.6 million to the winner, and the top-three spots all get at least $1 million. The runner-up will take home $2.18 million, with third snagging a $1.3 million check. Heck, even fourth place is just under seven figures at $980,000.
It should be an entertaining final round, too. Kurt Kitayama leads at nine under but has never won a PGA Tour event. Viktor Hovland and Scottie Scheffler are both eight under and one off the lead. Tyrrell Hatton is two back, and Rory McIlroy and Harris English are both three back.
Scheffler won this tournament last year and has already defended one of his titles on Tour this season (the WM Phoenix Open). Hatton and McIlroy are also past champions of this event.
You can see the viewer’s guide and complete Sunday tee times here, and check out the Arnold Palmer Invitational payout breakdown below.
2023 Arnold Palmer Invitational purse, payout breakdown
1st – $3.6 million
2nd – $2.18 million
3rd – $1.3 million
4th – $980,000
5th – $820,000
6th – $725,000
7th – $675,000
8th – $625,000
9th – $585,000
10th – $545,000
11th – $505,000
12th – $465,000
13th – $425,000
14th – $385,000
15th – $365,000
16th – $345,000
17th – $325,000
18th – $305,000
19th – $285,000
20th – $265,000
21st – $245,000
22nd – $225,000
23rd – $209,000
24th – $193,000
25th – $177,000
26th – $161,000
27th – $155,000
28th – $149,000
29th – $143,000
30th – $137,000
31st – $131,000
32nd – $125,000
33rd – $119,000
34th – $114,000
35th – $109,000
36th – $104,000
37th – $99,000
38th – $95,000
39th – $91,000
40th – $87,000
41st – $83,000
42nd – $79,000
43rd – $75,000
44th – $71,000
45th – $67,000
46th – $63,000
47th – $59,000
48th – $55,800
49th – $53,000
50th – $51,400
51st – $50,200
52nd – $49,000
53rd – $48,200
54th – $47,400
55th – $47,000
56th – $46,600
57th – $46,200
58th – $45,800
59th – $45,400
60th – $45,000
61st – $44,600
62nd – $44,200
63rd – $43,800
64th – $43,400
65th – $43,000