Doc Redman began his Sunday as the leader of the Bermuda Championship, still in the hunt for his first career PGA Tour victory. But no one said this was going to be easy.
Redman’s lead was snatched from him when a number of players started out hot early Sunday morning. Both Matt Jones and Wyndham Clark were three under through the first six holes at Port Royal Golf Club.
Whoever gets it done late Sunday will be treated to a hefty paycheck of $720,000 for first place. While that number might not get everyone on the PGA Tour going — many first-place prizes eclipse the million-dollar mark — it’s finishes like this one that can push a player toward regaining or maintaining full status on the PGA Tour. Every dollar counts.
This is the 2021 season, after all, and some of the most important golf is played in the fall, wrap-around season. That’s even more true this year as the Masters is just 10 days away. The best players in the world are trying to peak in November for likely the first time in their lives. You can find the entire list of payouts for the Bermuda Championship below.
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Bermuda Championship payout information; winner’s share
1 — $720,000
2 — $436,000
3 — $276,000
4 — $196,000
5 — $164,000
6 — $145,000
7 — $135,000
8 — $125,000
9 — $117,000
10 — $109,000
11 — $101,000
12 — $93,000
13 — $85,000
14 — $77,000
15 — $73,000
16 — $69,000
17 — $65,000
18 — $61,000
19 — $57,000
20 — $53,000
21 — $49,000
22 — $45,000
23 — $41,800
24 — $38,600
25 — $35,400
26 — $32,200
27 — $31,000
28 — $29,800
29 — $28,600
30 — $27,400
31 — $26,200
32 — $25,000
33 — $23,800
34 — $22,800
35 — $21,800
36 — $20,800
37 — $19,800
38 — $19,000
39 — $18,200
40 — $17,400
41 — $16,600
42 — $15,800
43 — $15,000
44 — $14,200
45 — $13,400
46 — $12,600
47 — $11,800
48 — $11,160
49 — $10,600
50 — $10,280
51 — $10,040
52 — $9,800
53 — $9,640
54 — $9,480
55 — $9,400
56 — $9,320
57 — $9,240
58 — $9,160
59 — $9,080
60 — $9,000
61 — $8,920
62 — $8,840
63 — $8,760
64 — $8,680
65 — $8,600