2024 Procore Championship money: Here’s how much every player made 

Patton Kizzire hits a tee shot at the Procore Championship.

Patton Kizzire dominated the Procore Championship this week.

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Sure, the big money was handed out two weeks ago at the Tour Championship, with Scottie Scheffler walking away with $25 million.

But that doesn’t mean the PGA Tour is done handing out checks for the year.

The PGA Tour’s 8-event FedEx Cup Fall schedule began this week at the Procore Championship in Napa, California and there’s still plenty at stake.

The Procore’s $6 million purse may seem small compared to the $20 million at stake in this past season’s Signature Events, but it still means this week’s winner is walking away with more than a million dollars.

And the fall also provides tremendous opportunities for those to secure their PGA Tour statuses for next season. Patton Kizzire, who entered the final round Sunday is a perfect example as he sought his third career PGA Tour win.

Before this week, Kizzire was 134th in the FedEx Cup standings just a year after losing his full-time status by finishing outside the Top 125. He doesn’t look to repeat that for 2025 as his win this week gets him an automatic two-year exemption and he jumps up to 70th in the FedEx Cup Fall standings.

Not to mention he ends up with one of those nice big checks.

Here is the complete payout breakdown for this week’s Procore Championship, played at Silverado Resort and Spa. The total purse is $6 million. 

How much every player made at the 2024 Procore Championship  

(Final payouts will be updated upon the conclusion of the final round)

1. Patton Kizzire $1.08 million

2. David Lipsky $654,000

3. Patrick Fishburn $414,000

T4. Ben Silverman $252,500
Mackenzie Hughes
Greyson Sigg

T7. Tom Hoge $176,100
Austin Smotherman
Justin Lower
Sahith Theegala
Corey Conners

12. Keith Mitchell $139,500

13. $127,500

14. $115,500

15. $109,500

16. $103,500

17. $97,500

18. $91,500

19. $85,500

20. $79,500

21. $73,500

22. $67,500

23. $62,700

24. $57,900

25. $53,100

26. $48,300

27. $46,600

28. $44,700

29. $42,900

30. $41,100

31. $39,300

32. $37,500

33. $35,700

34. $34,200

35. $32,700

36. $31,200

37. $29,700

38. $28,500

39. $27,300

40. $26,100

41. $24,900

42. $23,700

43. $22,500

44. $21,300

45. $20,100

46. $18,900

47. $17,700

48. $16,740

49. $15,900

50. $15,420

51. $15,060

52. $14,700

53. $14,460

54. $14,220

55. $14,100

56. $13,980

57. $13,860

58. $13,740

59. $13,620

60. $13,500

61. $13,380

62. $13,260

63. $13,140

64. $13,020

65. $12,900

Jack Hirsh

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