How much did Justin Rose win at the AT&T Pebble Beach Pro-Am? Prize money payout explored

AT&T Pebble Beach Pro-Am - Final Round
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Justin Rose won the AT&T Pebble Beach Pro-Am on Monday, February 6. The golfer clinched victory in the event delayed due to bad weather. Rose ended a four-year winless drought and took his 11th win on the PGA Tour.

The Englishman beat Brandon Wu and Brendon Todd to win the AT&T Pebble Beach Pro-Am. The golfer held a two-stroke lead with his ball in the 10th fairway on the Monterey Peninsula to clinch victory. His first victory since the 2019 Farmers Insurance Open, Rose’s three-strokes win was special in all senses.


AT&T Pebble Beach Pro-Am prize money

Justin Rose won the AT&T Pebble Beach Pro-Am and secured the $1.62 million prize. The golfer beat the remaining field to take the winner’s share of the $9,000,000 prize purse.

The 42-year-old Englishman pushed through despite terrible weather and came out on top. He also won valuable OWGR points apart from the prize money.

Meanwhile, Brendon Todd and Brandon Wu settled for T2. The duo bagged $801,000 each for their efforts. Denny McCarthy, Keith Mitchell and Peter Malnati won $378,750 each for finishing T4 on the Pebble Beach Pro-Am table. Sean O’Hair, who finished T65, returned home with $18,990.

Here are the AT&T Pebble Beach Pro-Am prize money payouts:

  • 1: Justin Rose - $1,620,000
  • T2: Brendon Todd - $801,000
  • T2: Brandon Wu - $801,000
  • T4: Denny McCarthy - $378,750
  • T4: Keith Mitchell - $378,750
  • T4: Peter Malnati - $378,750
  • T7: Taylor Pendrith - $273,375
  • T7: Kevin Yu - $273,375
  • T7: Ryan Moore - $273,375
  • T7: Joseph Bramlett - $273,375
  • T11: Michael Kim - $218,250
  • T11: Beau Hossler - $218,250
  • T13: Ben Martin - $182,250
  • T13: Viktor Hovland - $182,250
  • T15: Taylor Moore - $146,250
  • T15: Scott Stallings - $146,250
  • T15: Eric Cole - $146,250
  • T15: Seamus Power - $146,250
  • T15: Hank Lebioda - $146,250
  • T20: Mark Hubbard - $88,950
  • T20: Garrick Higgo - $88,950
  • T20: Nick Taylor - $88,950
  • T20: Martin Trainer - $88,950
  • T20: Richy Werenski - $88,950
  • T20: Andrew Novak - $88,950
  • T20: Jonas Blixt - $88,950
  • T20: Robby Shelton - $88,950
  • T20: Brent Grant - $88,950
  • T29: Dylan Wu - $58,950
  • T29: Sung Kang - $58,950
  • T29: Kyle Westmoreland - $58,950
  • T29: Satoshi Kodaira - $58,950
  • T29: Kurt Kitayama - $58,950
  • T34: Harry Hall - $49,050
  • T34: Sam Stevens - $49,050
  • T34: Kevin Kisner - $49,050
  • T37: Aaron Baddeley - $41,850
  • T37: Thomas Detry - $41,850
  • T37: Adam Schenk - $41,850
  • T37: Byeong Hun An - $41,850
  • T41: Dean Burmester - $31,950
  • T41: Joel Dahmen - $31,950
  • T41: Russell Knox - $31,950
  • T41: S.H. Kim - $31,950
  • T41: Doc Redman - $31,950
  • T41: Nick Hardy - $31,950
  • T41: Danny Willett - $31,950
  • T48: MJ Daffue - $22,821
  • T48: Tyson Alexander - $22,821
  • T48: Charley Hoffman - $22,821
  • T48: Augusto Nunez - $22,821
  • T48: Harry Higgs - $22,821
  • T48: Adam Long - $22,821
  • T48: Tom Hoge - $22,821
  • T55: Matthew NeSmith - $20,970
  • T55: Greyson Sigg - $20,970
  • T55: Tano Goya - $20,970
  • T58: Paul Haley II - $20,250
  • T58: Lanto Griffin - $20,250
  • T58: Ryan Armour - $20,250
  • T58: David Lingmerth - $20,250
  • T58: Trevor Werbylo - $20,250
  • T63: Kevin Streelman - $19,620
  • T63: Jordan Spieth - $19,620
  • T65: Callum Tarren - $18,990
  • T65: Fabian Gomez - $18,990
  • T65: Seung-Yul Noh - $18,990
  • T65: Alex Smalley - $18,990
  • T65: Sean O’Hair - $18,990

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