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      <title><![CDATA[Bermuda Championship purse: Payout information and winner's share at Port Royal]]></title>
      <description><![CDATA[<p>The Bermuda Championship is tightening up down the stretch. Here's the purse information for those who made the cut at Port Royal.</p>
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<html><body><p class="first">Doc Redman began his Sunday <a href="https://golf.com/news/doc-redman-three-things-to-know/">as the leader of the Bermuda Championship</a>, still in the hunt for his first career PGA Tour victory. But no one said this was going to be easy.</p>



<p>Redman&rsquo;s lead was snatched from him when a number of players started out hot early Sunday morning. Both <a href="https://golf.com/player/matt-jones/">Matt Jones</a> and <a href="https://golf.com/player/wyndham-clark/">Wyndham Clark</a> were three under through the first six holes at Port Royal Golf Club.</p>



<p>Whoever gets it done late Sunday will be treated to a hefty paycheck of $720,000 for first place. While that number might not get everyone on the PGA Tour going &mdash; many first-place prizes eclipse the million-dollar mark &mdash; it&rsquo;s finishes like this one that can push a player toward regaining or maintaining full status on the PGA Tour. Every dollar counts. </p>



<p>This is the 2021 season, after all, and some of the most important golf is played in the fall, wrap-around season. That&rsquo;s even more true this year as the Masters is just 10 days away. The best players in the world are trying to peak in November for likely the first time in their lives. You can find the entire list of payouts for the Bermuda Championship below. </p>





<h3 class="wp-block-heading">Bermuda Championship payout information; winner&rsquo;s share</h3>



<p>1 &mdash; $720,000</p>



<p>2 &mdash; $436,000</p>



<p>3 &mdash; $276,000</p>



<p>4 &mdash; $196,000</p>



<p>5 &mdash; $164,000</p>



<p>6 &mdash; $145,000</p>



<p>7 &mdash; $135,000</p>



<p>8 &mdash; $125,000</p>



<p>9 &mdash; $117,000</p>



<p>10 &mdash; $109,000</p>



<p>11 &mdash; $101,000</p>



<p>12 &mdash; $93,000</p>



<p>13 &mdash; $85,000</p>



<p>14 &mdash; $77,000</p>



<p>15 &mdash; $73,000</p>



<p>16 &mdash; $69,000</p>



<p>17 &mdash; $65,000</p>



<p>18 &mdash; $61,000</p>



<p>19 &mdash; $57,000</p>



<p>20 &mdash; $53,000</p>



<p>21 &mdash; $49,000</p>



<p>22 &mdash; $45,000</p>



<p>23 &mdash; $41,800</p>



<p>24 &mdash; $38,600</p>



<p>25 &mdash; $35,400</p>



<p>26 &mdash; $32,200</p>



<p>27 &mdash; $31,000</p>



<p>28 &mdash; $29,800</p>



<p>29 &mdash; $28,600</p>



<p>30 &mdash; $27,400</p>



<p>31 &mdash; $26,200</p>



<p>32 &mdash; $25,000</p>



<p>33 &mdash; $23,800</p>



<p>34 &mdash; $22,800</p>



<p>35 &mdash; $21,800</p>



<p>36 &mdash; $20,800</p>



<p>37 &mdash; $19,800</p>



<p>38 &mdash; $19,000</p>



<p>39 &mdash; $18,200</p>



<p>40 &mdash; $17,400</p>



<p>41 &mdash; $16,600</p>



<p>42 &mdash; $15,800</p>



<p>43 &mdash; $15,000</p>



<p>44 &mdash; $14,200</p>



<p>45 &mdash; $13,400</p>



<p>46 &mdash; $12,600</p>



<p>47 &mdash; $11,800</p>



<p>48 &mdash; $11,160</p>



<p>49 &mdash; $10,600</p>



<p>50 &mdash; $10,280</p>



<p>51 &mdash; $10,040</p>



<p>52 &mdash; $9,800</p>



<p>53 &mdash; $9,640</p>



<p>54 &mdash; $9,480</p>



<p>55 &mdash; $9,400</p>



<p>56 &mdash; $9,320</p>



<p>57 &mdash; $9,240</p>



<p>58 &mdash; $9,160</p>



<p>59 &mdash; $9,080</p>



<p>60 &mdash; $9,000</p>



<p>61 &mdash; $8,920</p>



<p>62 &mdash; $8,840</p>



<p>63 &mdash; $8,760</p>



<p>64 &mdash; $8,680</p>



<p>65 &mdash; $8,600</p>


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      <title><![CDATA[Chasing the money: Hunting an elusive paycheck at the Goslings Invitational]]></title>
      <description><![CDATA[<p>A washed-up pro and aspiring caddie arrived in Bermuda for a one-of-a-kind tournament with one thing on our mind: cashing a paycheck. </p>
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      <content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>A washed-up pro and aspiring caddie arrived in Bermuda for a one-of-a-kind tournament with one thing on our mind: cashing a paycheck. </p>
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<p>When I officially accepted my spot in the 2018 Goslings Invitational, I was undeniably nervous. I&rsquo;ve played plenty of tournament golf, including a <a href="https://www.golf.com/knockdown/2017/03/20/when-really-really-good-isnt-good-enough-inside-one-golfers-attempt-live-his-dream">well-documented run at the PGA Tour</a>. But of late I&rsquo;m far more a professional journalist than professional golfer. A New York City office is not the most conducive place to prepare for a week of real-money golf, despite plenty of training opportunities at our Golden Tee machine.</p>
<p>The format was the most daunting aspect of the event. Seventy-two holes of stroke play across two courses I&rsquo;d never seen? That&rsquo;s a <em>lot&nbsp;</em>of golf to play without running into disaster. The doubts crept in before we even took off: What if my swing, which has never been mistaken for that of Bobby Jones, fell victim to rust and decay? What if my caddie (and cubicle neighbor) Sean Zak lost interest halfway through? What if my game didn&rsquo;t travel well to Bermuda?</p>
<p>Some of the worry was misplaced; some was well-founded. I snuck in a couple of sessions at New York&rsquo;s True Spec simulators. I punched up my mental game at Golden Tee. I battled the snow for a real-life round Thanksgiving week. And then, armed with the support of my team (caddie <a href="https://twitter.com/Sean_Zak">Sean Zak</a>, swing coach <a href="https://twitter.com/LukeKerrDineen">Luke Kerr-Dineen</a>, assistant swing coach <a href="https://www.instagram.com/georgegankasgolf/?hl=en">George Gankas</a>, manager<a href="https://twitter.com/Josh_Berhow"> Josh Berhow</a>, just to name a few) we arrived in Bermuda ready to take on the world.</p>
<p>What happened next? I&rsquo;d tell you, but I really want you to watch the video below to find out. Sean and I soaked up every minute of this one-of-a-kind tournament, which featured pros, ams, celebrities and some hybrids of the above. Over the course of a week we battled the challenges of wind, white stakes, missed putts and moped travel, all in pursuit of one thing: a paycheck. And if you like the video, <a href="https://twitter.com/dylan_dethier">let us know</a>! This is something new for us and&nbsp;<span class="s1">we&rsquo;d love to do more.</span></p>
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