How much did each golfer win at the 2024 RBC Heritage? Prize money payout explored

RBC Heritage - Final Round
2024 RBC Heritage prize money payout (Image via Getty)

Scottie Scheffler won the 2024 RBC Heritage on Monday (April 22). The World No. 1 golfer has now gone back-to-back to win his fourth PGA Tour title in his past five starts, including the Masters last week. The 27-year-old beat Sahith Theegala at Harbour Town Golf Links, South Carolina, to continue his stellar run in the season.

Scheffler won the signature event and bagged the winner’s paycheck of $3,600,000 from the $20,000,000 prize purse. The ace golfer extended his 2024 season earnings to $18,000,000, of which a whopping $16,300,000 came in the last 42 days.

It is pertinent to note that the two-time Masters champion is currently on the path to breaking his own season-earnings record of $21 million from last year.

While Scheffler won the big winner’s paycheck, second-placed Theegala bagged $2,180,000. Wyndham Clark and Patrick Cantlay shared T3. The duo won $1,180,000 each. Justin Thomas shared T5 with Patrick Rodgers and the event’s early leader J.T. Poston. They won $711,250 each.

Collin Morikawa won $711,250 for finishing solo-ninth, while Chris Kirk and Ludvig Aberg got $525,000 for T10. RBC Heritage defending champion Matt Fitzpatrick finished T28 and won $137,000.

Notably, Rory McIlroy finished T33 on the RBC Heritage's final leaderboard. He returns home with $106,667. Meanwhile, 20-year-old Nick Dunlap finished last on the signature event’s 69-player field. He got $41,400 for his efforts.


2024 RBC Heritage prize money

Listed below is the complete prize money payout for each golfer at the 2024 RBC Heritage:

  • WIN: Scottie Scheffler - $3,600,000
  • 2: Sahith Theegala - $2,180,000
  • T3: Wyndham Clark - $1,180,000
  • T3: Patrick Cantlay - $1,180,000
  • T5: Justin Thomas - $711,250
  • T5: J.T. Poston - $711,250
  • T5: Patrick Rodgers - $711,250
  • T5: Sepp Straka - $711,250
  • 9: Collin Morikawa - $585,000
  • T10: Chris Kirk - $525,000
  • T10: Ludvig Åberg - $525,000
  • T12: Brian Harman - $397,000
  • T12: Tony Finau - $397,000
  • T12: Sungjae Im - $397,000
  • T12: Russell Henley - $397,000
  • T12: Séamus Power - $397,000
  • 17: Austin Eckroat - $325,000
  • T18: Jason Day - $222,000
  • T18: Rickie Fowler - $222,000
  • T18: Andrew Putnam - $222,000
  • T18: Akshay Bhatia - $222,000
  • T18: Si Woo Kim - $222,000
  • T18: Tom Kim - $222,000
  • T18: Brice Garnett - $222,000
  • T18: Xander Schauffele - $222,000
  • T18: Stephan Jaeger - $222,000
  • T18: Tom Hoge - $222,000
  • T28: Christiaan Bezuidenhout - $137,000
  • T28: Harris English - $137,000
  • T28: Matt Fitzpatrick - $137,000
  • T28: Denny McCarthy - $137,000
  • T28: Thomas Detry - $137,000
  • T33: Erik van Rooyen - $106,667
  • T33: Kurt Kitayama - $106,667
  • T33: Lucas Glover - $106,667
  • T33: Eric Cole - $106,667
  • T33: Alejandro Tosti - $106,667
  • T33: Rory McIlroy - $106,667
  • T39: Grayson Murray - $87,000
  • T39: Mackenzie Hughes - $87,000
  • T39: Jordan Spieth - $87,000
  • T42: Webb Simpson - $77,000
  • T42: Adam Hadwin - $77,000
  • T44: Sam Burns - $63,160
  • T44: Justin Rose - $63,160
  • T44: Adam Svensson - $63,160
  • T44: Corey Conners - $63,160
  • T44: Will Zalatoris - $63,160
  • T49: Cameron Davis - $49,867
  • T49: Tommy Fleetwood - $49,867
  • T49: Matthieu Pavon - $49,867
  • T49: Peter Malnati - $49,867
  • T49: Nick Taylor - $49,867
  • T49: Adam Schenk - $49,867
  • T55: Chandler Phillips - $46,600
  • T55: Keegan Bradley - $46,600
  • T55: Max Homa - $46,600
  • T58: Lee Hodges - $45,200
  • T58: Erik Barnes - $45,200
  • T58: Taylor Moore - $45,200
  • T58: Brendon Todd - $45,200
  • T62: Cameron Young - $44,000
  • T62: Jake Knapp - $44,000
  • T64: Gary Woodland - $43,000
  • T64: Shane Lowry - $43,000
  • T64: Emiliano Grillo - $43,000
  • 67: Byeong Hun An - $42,200
  • 68: Kevin Kisner - $41,800
  • 69: Nick Dunlap - $41,400

After a successful RBC Heritage outing, the PGA Tour will head to TPC Craig Ranch in Texas for the 2024 AT&T Byron Nelson.

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