In this, an article on the World Wide Technology Championship winner’s share, it also might be of some service to tell how to claim the winner’s share. Or at least Maverick McNealy’s version. No, McNealy’s never won before on the PGA Tour. But he’s come agonizingly close.
He also thinks he knows why, and Saturday, after third-round play at El Cardonal at Diamante, he described what it would take on Sunday.
McNealy had two main thoughts.
“You know, you definitely have to play a little bit more aggressively,” he said. “ It doesn’t mean you have to take it to stupid targets, but you have to go low and shoot a good score to win.”
“Really got to watch my pace,” he continued. “Really just stick to the routine, nutrition, sleep. It’s a long week and been a stressful year for a lot of guys. So if I can just get a couple things tidied up on the range after and put my feet up, get some rest and show up with my best stuff tomorrow.
“I’m really excited.”
With that, here are the money payouts for the World Wide Technology Championship. The total purse is $7.2 million. Golf Channel coverage of the final round starts at 2 p.m. on Sunday.
World Wide Technology Championship purse, winner’s share
1. $1.296 million
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
66. $15,336
67. $15,192