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It’s Sunday at the RSM Classic at Sea Island, Ga. and things are heating up. Here’s everything you need to know about Sunday’s purse, including payout information and winner’s share.
Unlike the major championship that preceded it on the schedule, the RSM Classic is back in its traditional schedule slot in 2020. Held every November in Sea Island, Ga., the first post-Masters PGA Tour event has featured a litany of low scores, including from a few familiar faces.
Robert Strebb leads the field heading into the final round, carding a trio of scores in the 60s en route to a three-stroke lead beginning the day on Sunday. Closely trailing Strebb (-17) are a pair of familiar names for golf fans — Camillo Villegas (-12) and Zach Johnson (-14).
Villegas and Johnson are joined in the hunt by Kyle Stanley, Harris English and Kevin Kisner, though all five will need strong Sunday performances to chase down Strebb’s comfortable lead.
Below is the payout information for the RSM Classic’s $6.6 million purse; you can watch all the action Sunday on Golf Channel from 1-4:00 p.m. ET.
1. $1,188,000
2. $719,400
3. $455,400
4. $323,400
5. $270,600
6. $239,250
7. $222,750
8. $206,250
9. $193,050
10. $179,850
11. $166,650
12. $153,450
13. $140,250
14. $127,050
15. $120,450
16. $113,850
17. $107,250
18. $100,650
19. $94,050
20. $87,450
21. $80,850
22. $74,250
23. $68,970
24. $63,690
25. $58,410
26. $53,130
27. $51,150
28. $49,170
29. $47,190
30. $45,210
31. $43,230
32. $41,250
33. $39,270
34. $37,620
35. $35,970
36. $34,320
37. $32,670
38. $31,350
39. $30,030
40. $28,710
41. $27,390
42. $26,070
43. $24,750
44. $23,430
45. $22,110
46. $20,790
47. $19,470
48. $18,414
49. $17,490
50. $16,962
51. $16,566
52. $16,170
53. $15,906
54. $15,642
55. $15,510
56. $15,378
57. $15,246
58. $15,114
59. $14,982
60. $14,850
61. $14,718
62. $14,586
63. $14,454
64. $14,322
65. $14,190
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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.