In the aftermath of his first PGA Tour win on Monday, Max Homa was asked what he thought about his newfound riches. He could only manage two words. “Holy cow,” he said. Homa took down $1.42 million for the win, a life-changing sum for the 28-year-old.
He was asked to expand beyond the two words, of course. What was the best thing to come away with: Exemptions to the PGA and Masters, better job security, FedEx Cup points or the money itself?
“I remember we used to take the SAT and there was the “All of the Above” bubble. Can I press that one? They’re all great. I mean, I like money, but I don’t care too much about it. Become 35th on the FedExCup’s pretty cool. The only goal I had this year was to make it to the Tour Championship, so that’s obviously a big boost there.” In the end, Homa, who jumped from 417 to 102 in the world ranking, landed on job security as the biggest perk.
“I know it’s been tough on my family. We don’t know what the heck we’re doing with planning for a year, so that’s probably going to be the one that resonates the most with me.”
Homa wasn’t the only player with a big payday. Runner-up Joel Dahmen also made the biggest check of his life; he called it a “ridiculous” sum. Justin Rose finished solo 3rd. Rickie Fowler, Sergio Garcia, Paul Casey and Jason Dufner tied for 4th. Here’s how much money every player made at the 2019 Wells Fargo Championship.
Winner: Max Homa, -15, $1,422,000
2: Joel Dahmen, -12, $853,200
3: Justin Rose, -11, $537,200
T4: Sergio Garcia, -9, $311,062.50
T4: Rickie Fowler, -9, $311,062.50
T4: Paul Casey, -9, $311,062.50
T4: Jason Dufner, -9, $311,062.50
T8: Kyle Stanley, -7, $213,300
T8: Jhonattan Vegas, -7, $213,300
T8: Keith Mitchell, -7, $213,300
T8: Rory McIlroy, -7, $213,300
T8: Pat Perez, -7, $213,300
T13: Shawn Stefani, -6, $143,780
T13: Jim Knous, -6, $143,780
T13: Adam Schenk, -6, $143,780
T13: Vaughn Taylor, -6, $143,780
T13: Seamus Power, -6, $143,780
T18: Brendon Todd, -5, $99,540
T18: Chez Reavie, -5, $99,540
T18: Webb Simpson, -5, $99,540
T18: Rory Sabbatini, -5, $99,540
T18: Aaron Wise, -5, $99,540
T18: Doc Redman, -5, $99,540
T24: Brian Harman, -4, $67,347.50
T24: Jason Day, -4, $67,347.50
T24: Dylan Frittelli, -4, $67,347.50
T24: Bud Cauley, -4, $67,347.50
T28: Henrik Stenson, -3, $56,090
T28: Ollie Schniederjans, -3, $56,090
T28: Patrick Reed, -3, $56,090
T31: Nick Watney, -2, $44,804.29
T31: Hideki Matsuyama, -2, $44,804.29
T31: Alex Prugh, -2, $44,804.29
T31: Lucas Glover, -2, $44,804.29
T31: Sungjae Im, -2, $44,804.28
T31: Cody Gribble, -2, $44,804.28
T31: Martin Laird, -2, $44,804.28
T38: Richy Werenski, -1, $32,390
T38: Joaquin Niemann, -1, $32,390
T38: Chase Wright, -1, $32,390
T38: Sebastián Muñoz, -1, $32,390
T38: Adam Hadwin, -1, $32,390
T38: Colt Knost, -1, $32,390
T45: Adam Long, E, $23,131.20
T45: Jimmy Walker, E, $23,131.20
T45: Ryan Blaum, E, $23,131.20
T45: Kevin Streelman, E, $23,131.20
T45: Nate Lashley, E, $23,131.20
T50: Zack Sucher, +1, $19,236.50
T50: Hank Lebioda, +1, $19,236.50
T50: Trey Mullinax, +1, $19,236.50
T50: Bill Haas, +1, $19,236.50
T54: Brendan Steele, +2, $17,933
T54: Harris English, +2, $17,933
T54: Nick Taylor, +2, $17,933
T54: Roberto Díaz, +2, $17,933
T54: Daniel Berger, +2, $17,933
T54: John Senden, +2, $17,933
T60: J.J. Henry, +3, $17,064
T60: Tony Finau, +3, $17,064
T60: Kramer Hickok, +3, $17,064
T60: Kyoung-Hoon Lee, +3, $17,064
T60: Brice Garnett, +3, $17,064
T65: Tom Hoge, +5, $16,432
T65: Luke List, +5, $16,432
T65: Brandon Harkins, +5, $16,432
68: Julián Etulain, +6, $16,116
69: Jason Kokrak, +8, $15,958
T70: Matthew Short, +9, $15,721
T70: Wes Roach, +9, $15,721
72: Fabián Gómez, +12, $15,484
73: Beau Hossler, +13, $15,326