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2026 Zurich Classic purse: Payout breakdown, winner’s share

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Matt and Alex Fitzpatrick are hoping for a dream weekend at the Zurich Classic.

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It’s Sunday at the Zurich Classic at TPC Louisiana in Avondale, La., and one golfer has the chance to receive the gift of a lifetime.

The Fitzpatrick Brothers — Matthew and Alex — hold a four-shot lead heading into Sunday’s final round at the Zurich Classic, and the 54-hole leaders of the PGA Tour’s annual team event are staring down the barrel at a potentially life-changing day.

Should Alex Fitzpatrick and Matt Fitzpatrick emerge successfully on Sunday in Louisiana, Alex would see his lifelong dream of PGA Tour membership achieved, in no small thanks to his all-world brother. Thanks to the PGA Tour’s winner’s exemption rules, Alex would earn a chance to play full-time on the big tour with a share of a win on Sunday. It’s an unusual opportunity, and yet the kind of story that seems to arrive each week on the PGA Tour: a player chasing down a life dream in some manner, shape or form.

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But the brothers Fitzpatrick don’t just have PGA Tour status to look forward to with a win on Sunday afternoon; they also have a whole boatload of cash. Below is the purse, payout information and winner’s share for the 2026 Zurich Classic. You can watch the final round of the Zurich Classic from 1-3 p.m. ET on Golf Channel and from 3-6 p.m. ET on CBS.

The Zurich Classic offers a $9.5 million purse, with $1,375,400 going to each member of the winning team. (Note: the payout listed below is for each member of the team.)

2026 Zurich Classic purse, payout breakdown, winner’s share

1st: $1,372,500

2nd: $560,500

3rd: $366,900

4th: $308,700

5th: $268,400

6th: $240,700

7th: $192,400

8th: $168,600

9th: $149,600

10th: $130,600

11th: $111,600

12th: $95,500

13th: $80,300

14th: $72,200

15th: $66,500

16th: $60,800

17th: $55,300

18th: $50,600

19th: $46,100

20th: $42,300

21st: $38,500

22nd: $34,700

23rd: $30,900

24th: $27,300

25th: $24,800

26th: $23,600

27th: $22,700

28th: $22,200

29th: $21,800

30th: $21,500

31st: $21,100

32nd: $20,700

33rd: $20,300

34th: $19,500

35th: $19,100

36th: $18,700

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