2021 Valspar Championship purse: Payout information, winner’s share at Innisbrook

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Keegan Bradley entered Sunday tied for the lead at the Valspar Championship

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We’ve reached the final round of play at the 2021 Valspar Championship. Below is everything you need to know about the tournament money, including winner’s share and payout information.

2021 Valspar Championship final round preview

Keegan Bradley enters Sunday looking for his first victory in nearly three years at Innisbrook. The 34-year-old entered Sunday tied for the 54-hole lead with Sam Burns at 14 under. Bradley hasn’t won since the BMW Championship in 2018, and that victory is his only in the last nine years.

The St. Johns graduate and former PGA Championship winner will have his hands full on Sunday, as he looks to outlast both Sam Burns (looking for his first PGA Tour victory) and Max Homa. Homa, the 30-year-old patron saint of golf Twitter, looks for his second victory since the start of the 2021 season on Sunday. He enters the final round at 13 under, trailing both Bradley and Burns by only a single stroke.

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Below is the payout information, including winner’s share, for the Valspar’s $6.9 million purse; you can catch the action on Golf Channel from 1-3:00 p.m. ET, and then on CBS from 3 p.m. until the completion of play.

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Max Homa looks for his second victory in 2021 — and first since the Genesis Invitational — on Sunday. Getty Images

2021 Valspar Championship payout information, winner’s share

1. $1,242,000

2. $752,100

3. $476,100

4. $338,100

5. $282,900

6. $250,125

7. $232,875

8. $215,625

9. $201,825

10. $188,025

11. $174,225

12. $160,425

13. $146,625

14. $132,825

15. $125,925

16. $119,025

17. $112,125

18. $105,225

19. $98,325

20. $91,425

21. $84,525

22. $77,625

23. $72,105

24. $66,585

25. $61,065

26. $55,545

27. $53,475

28. $51,405

29. $49,335

30. $47,265

31. $45,195

32. $43,125

33. $41,055

34. $39,330

35. $37,605

36. $35,880

37. $34,155

38. $32,775

39. $31,395

40. $30,015

41. $28,635

42. $27,255

43. $25,875

44. $24,495

45. $23,115

46. $21,735

47. $20,355

48. $19,251

49. $18,285

50. $17,733

51. $17,319

52. $16,905

53. $16,629

54. $16,353

55. $16,215

56. $16,077

57. $15,939

58. $15,801

59. $15,663

60. $15,525

61. $15,387

62. $15,249

63. $15,111

64. $14,973

65. $14,835

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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.