Honda Classic money: Total purse, payout breakdown and winner’s share

The Honda classic at PGA National.

A winner's check of $1.44 million is on the line at the Honda Classic.

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Daniel Berger has quite the head start at the 2022 Honda Classic, but there’s still plenty of golf left to be played at PGA National Resort on Sunday.

Berger leads the Honda at 11 under, which is five clear of a four-way tie for second place. A win would be the fifth of Berger’s career and mark his third straight season with a victory.

Anything can happen on the Champion Course, though. Its cumulative average of +1.666 through three rounds makes it the hardest non-major course on the PGA Tour since the 2020 BMW Championship at Olympia Fields Country Club’s North Course.

Below is the payout breakdown for Sunday’s final round. Here’s how you can watch all of the action.

Honda Classic money: Purse, payout breakdown, winner’s share

  1. $1.44 million
  2. $872,000
  3. $552,000
  4. $392,000
  5. $328,000
  6. $290,000
  7. $270,000
  8. $250,000
  9. $234,000
  10. $218,000
  11. $202,000
  12. $186,000
  13. $170,000
  14. $154,000
  15. $146,000
  16. $138,000
  17. $130,000
  18. $122,000
  19. $114,000
  20. $106,000
  21. $98,000
  22. $90,000
  23. $83,600
  24. $77,200
  25. $70,800
  26. $64,400
  27. $62,000
  28. $59,600
  29. $57,200
  30. $54,800
  31. $52,400
  32. $50,000
  33. $47,600
  34. $45,600
  35. $43,600
  36. $41,600
  37. $39,600
  38. $38,000
  39. $36,400
  40. $34,800
  41. $33,200
  42. $31,600
  43. $30,000
  44. $28,400
  45. $26,800
  46. $25,200
  47. $23,600
  48. $22,320
  49. $21,200
  50. $20,560
  51. $20,800
  52. $19,600
  53. $19,280
  54. $18,960
  55. $18,800
  56. $18,640
  57. $18,480
  58. $18,320
  59. $18,160
  60. $18,000
  61. $17,840
  62. $17,680
  63. $17,520
  64. $17,360
  65. $17,200
  66. $17,040
  67. $16,880
  68. $16,720
  69. $16,560
  70. $16,400
  71. $16,240
  72. $16,080
  73. $15,920
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