2021 QBE Shootout purse: Payout information, winner’s share

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Team Kuch looks for a big Sunday in Naples.

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We’ve reached the final round of play at the 2021 QBE Shootout from Tiburon Golf Club in Naples, Fla. Below, find everything you need to know about tournament money, including purse, payout information and winner’s share.

QBE Shootout final round preview

Greg Norman’s first PGA Tour event since the announcement of his rumored move to head up a tour that could stand in direct competition to the PGA Tour has not come without fireworks. Earlier this week, there was an odd press conference that featured no video and no Internet connection, and resulted in precious little being revealed about the rumored tour.

Still, the on-course product has been memorable. Through two days of play, the team from Norman’s home country leads the way at the QBE — Jason Day and Marc Leishman (-24) enter the final round of play with a three-stroke lead. Behind them, Billy Horschel and Sam Burns, Matt Kuchar and Harris English, and Kevin Na and Jason Kokrak (all -21) look to mount Sunday comebacks.

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The first two days of play — which featured scramble and modified alternate shot formats — will give way to a slightly different format on Sunday, with players competing in fourball to decide the eventual winner.

Below, find everything you need to know about the QBE’s $3.6 million purse, including payout information and winner’s share; viewers can tune into the action from noon-2 p.m. ET on Golf Channel, and from 2-4 p.m. ET on NBC.

QBE Shootout payout information, winner’s share

1. $895,000

2. $560,000

3. $340,000

4. $269,000

5. $235,000

6. $206,000

7. $195,000

8. $190,000

9. $185,000

10. $180,000

11. $175,000

12. $170,000

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