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Learn MoreHarris English and Ryan Palmer are tied for the lead heading into Sunday's final round.
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We’ve reached the final round of the 2021 Sentry Tournament of Champions, the first event on the PGA Tour’s 2021 calendar. Below is all the information you need to know about purse money, including payout information and winner’s share.
Ryan Palmer and Harris English share the 54-hole lead entering Sunday at the Plantation Course at Kapalua Bay. The pair of pros are 21-under heading into Sunday, but trailed closely by a host of big names.
Most notably, PGA Championship winner Collin Morikawa sits just one stroke off the lead heading into the final round. Morikawa (-20) has fired three consecutive rounds in the 60s, including a pair of 65s leading into Sunday. The soon-to-be 24-year-old is looking for his first win since the PGA in August and his first top-10 since the Tour Championship in September.
Also in the running are Daniel Berger (-18), Sungjae Im and Justin Thomas (-17) — with Jon Rahm (-14) further in the distance. Rahm is playing in his first event since signing a long-term equipment deal with Callaway.
Below is the payout information and winner’s share for the Tournament of Champions’ $6.7 million purse; you can catch all the action from 4-6:00 p.m. ET on NBC, and from 6:00 p.m. ET till the completion of play on Golf Channel.
1. $1,340,000
2. $782,000
3. $490,000
4. $378,000
5. $311,000
6. $250,000
7. $217,000
8. $198,000
9. $183,000
10. $172,000
11. $161,000
12. $150,000
13. $140,000
14. $130,000
15. $120,000
16. $111,000
17. $102,000
18. $95,000
19. $88,000
20. $83,000
21. $78,000
22. $75,000
23. $72,000
24. $69,000
25. $66,000
26. $63,000
27. $60,000
28. $58,000
29. $56,000
30. $54,000
31. $52,000
32. $50,000
33. $48,000
34. $46,000
35. $44,000
36. $42,000
37. $41,000
38. $40,000
39. $39,000
40. $38,000
41. $37,000
42. $36,000
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