The 2018 CJ Cup is set on Jeju Island in South Korea, and the field is headlined by world No. 3 Brooks Koepka and world No. 4 (and defending champion) Justin Thomas. The total prize money is set at $9.5 million for the week, while the winner gets $1.71 million.
The 78-player field has no cut. Below are the payouts for the entire field.
1. $1,710,000
2. $1,026,000
3. $646,000
4. $456,000
5. $380,000
6. $342,000
7. $318,250
8. $294,500
9. $275,500
10. $256,500
11. $237,500
12. $218,500
13. $199,500
14. $180,500
15. $169,480
16. $159,220
17. $149,720
18. $140,220
19. $130,720
20. $121,220
21. $111,720
22. $104,120
23. $96,520
24. $88,920
25. $81,320
26. $73,720
27. $70,870
28. $68,020
29. $65,170
30. $62,320
31. $59,470
32. $56,620
33. $53,770
34. $51,395
35. $49,020
36. $46,645
37. $44,270
38. $42,370
39. $40,470
40. $38,570
41. $36,670
42. $34,770
43. $32,870
44. $30,970
45. $29,070
46. $27,170
47. $25,270
48. $23,750
49. $22,420
50. $21,660
51. $21,090
52. $20,520
53. $20,140
54. $19,760
55. $19,570
56. $19,380
57. $19,190
58. $19,000
59. $18,810
60. $18,620
61. $18,430
62. $18,240
63. $18,050
64. $17,860
65. $17,670
66. $17,480
67. $17,290
68. $17,100
69. $16,910
70. $16,720
71. $16,530
72. $16,340
73. $16,150
74. $15,960
75. $15,770
76. $15,580
77. $15,390
78. $15,200
How to watch the final round
Brooks Koepka looks to take down the title and the World No. 1 ranking as he takes to the final round of the CJ Cup with a four-shot lead.
Staged on Jeju Island in South Korea, the CJ Cup has been headlined by World No. 3 Brooks Koepka and No. 4 Justin Thomas, who were paired together the first two rounds. Thomas is the defending champion of the event, while Koepka was recently named PGA Tour Player of the Year for 2017-18, no surprise after his wins at the U.S. Open and PGA Championship.
Koepka got the better of the pairing over the first three days, going low his second and third rounds to post 13 under heading to Sunday.
Englishman Ian Poulter has gotten one shot better each day in Korea, shooting 70 Thursday, 69 Friday and four-under 68 on Saturday to climb into second place at nine under. He’ll hope to spoil Koepka’s coronation.
Koepka certainly isn’t known to crack under Sunday pressure, but there’s a strong contingent of Tour players who will try to track him down. Scott Piercy ditched his head-turning cold-weather cap from the first two rounds but needed a holed bunker shot at 17 and birdie at 18 to manage even-par 72. He joins Poulter in second place, four shots back.
Rafa Cabrera Bello leads the group at eight under after a third-round 65, tied for the low score of the day. Cameron Smith, Jamie Lovemark, Pat Perez, Gary Woodland and Chez Reavie also share fourth place.
At last year’s event, Thomas defeated Leishman with a birdie on the second hole of sudden death to capture the title.
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How to watch
What: The CJ Cup
Where: Club at Nine Bridges, Jeju Island, South Korea
When: Wednesday-Saturday, October 17-20
Defending champion: Justin Thomas
Purse: $9.5 million (1.71 million to the winner)
TV Schedule
Wednesday: 10:00 p.m.-2:00 a.m. (Golf Channel)
Thursday: 10:00 p.m.-2:00 a.m. (Golf Channel)
Friday: 10:00 p.m.-2:00 a.m. (Golf Channel)
Saturday: 10:00 p.m.-2:00 a.m. (Golf Channel)