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Seminole skins money breakdown: Here’s where today’s mega-cash is going

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Rory McIlroy, Dustin Johnson (left), Rickie Fowler (right) and Matthew Wolff (not pictured) have the chance to donate some SERIOUS dough to charity.

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Sunday’s TaylorMade Driving Relief skins game at Seminole Golf Club is more than just a high-profile match.

In the battle between team Rory McIlroy-Dustin Johnson and team Rickie Fowler-Matthew Wolff, all proceeds will go directly to charity. Team McIlroy-Johnson’s winnings will go toward the American Nurses Foundation, while Team Fowler-Wolff’s will benefit the CDC Foundation.

Here’s how the money will be divided up.

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Seminole skins match money breakdown

Total up for grabs during competition: $4 million

Total to be donated through skins game (including $500,000 starting donation): $3,000,000

Total to be donated via player performance bonuses (birdies, eagles, etc.): $1,000,000

*Numbers do not reflect bonuses added as the event proceeds

Cash Breakdown by-hole

1: $50,000

2: $50,000

3: $50,000

4: $50,000

5: $50,000

6: $50,000

7: $100,000

8: $100,000

9: $100,000

10: $100,000

11: $100,000

12: $100,000

13: $100,000

14: $100,000

15: $100,000

16: $100,000

17: $200,000

18: $500,000

Cash Breakdown by player performance

Birdie: $25,000

Eagle: $50,000

Ace or Albatross: $150,000

Fan Donations

Fans can get donate toward TaylorMade Driving Relief’s Covid-19 efforts through GoFundMe HERE.

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