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We’re coming down to the wire at the 2020 Mayakoba Golf Classic, here’s everything you need to know about the purse information, including winner’s share and payout for every player in the field.
Viktor Hovland has vaulted himself into the lead heading into the turn. The 23-year-old PGA Tour pro is looking for his second PGA Tour victory (and first full-field win) in Cancun, he holds a two-stroke lead over the remainder of the field at 18 under.
Tony Finau (he of the wildly bizarre putter) sits in second place at 16 under. Finau is tied with Aaron Wise, Emilliano Grillo and Tom Hoge at two strokes back of Hovland.
Still in the hunt behind the main pack of leaders is a cluster at 14 under. Justin Thomas and Maverick McNealy lead that group, with Thomas storming into contention after a Saturday 62.
Below is payout information for the Mayakoba Golf Classic’s $7.2 million purse; you can catch all the action Sunday from 1:00-4:00 p.m. ET on NBC.
1. $1,296,000
2. $784,800
3. $496,800
4. $352,800
5. $295,200
6. $261,000
7. $243,000
8. $225,000
9. $210,600
10. $196,200
11. $181,800
12. $167,400
13. $153,000
14. $138,600
15. $131,400
16. $124,200
17. $117,000
18. $109,800
19. $102,600
20. $95,400
21. $88,200
22. $81,000
23. $75,240
24. $69,480
25. $63,720
26. $57,960
27. $55,800
28. $53,640
29. $51,480
30. $49,320
31. $47,160
32. $45,000
33. $42,840
34. $41,040
35. $39,240
36. $37,440
37. $35,640
38. $34,200
39. $32,760
40. $31,320
41. $29,880
42. $28,440
43. $27,000
44. $25,560
45. $24,120
46. $22,680
47. $21,240
48. $20,088
49. $19,080
50. $18,504
51. $18,072
52. $17,640
53. $17,352
54. $17,064
55. $16,920
56. $16,776
57. $16,632
58. $16,488
59. $16,344
60. $16,200
61. $16,056
62. $15,912
63. $15,768
64. $15,624
65. $15,480
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James Colgan is a news and features editor at GOLF, writing stories for the website and magazine. He manages the Hot Mic, GOLF’s media vertical, and utilizes his on-camera experience across the brand’s platforms. Prior to joining GOLF, James graduated from Syracuse University, during which time he was a caddie scholarship recipient (and astute looper) on Long Island, where he is from. He can be reached at james.colgan@golf.com.