How much did each golfer win at the 2023 Valspar Championship? Final prize money payout explored

Valspar Championship - Final Round
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Taylor Moore won the 2023 Valspar Championship on Sunday. The golfer lifted his maiden PGA Tour trophy, beating the likes of Adam Schenk, Jordan Spieth, and Tommy Fleetwood. With the win, the 29-year-old bagged the top prize of $1,458,000 from the $8.1 million prize purse.

Spieth’s journey back to the winner's circle was cut short by Moore’s title charge in the final round. Meanwhile, he also beat Schenk’s maiden title run. While Moore took over a million for winning the Valspar Championship, runner-up Schenk settled for $882,900. Spieth and Fleetwood finished T3. They bagged $477,900 each.

Wyndham Clark finished fifth in the event held at the Copperhead Course at Innisbrook and bagged $332,100 for his efforts. Defending champion Sam Burns finished sixth. Despite losing in on his chance at a three-peat in the event, Burns was happy taking a $293,625 paycheck. J.T. Poston and Justin Thomas won $181,575 each for finishing T10 along with Nick Taylor, Zac Blair, Patton Kizzire, and Erik Van Rooyen.

James Hahn and Ryan Gerard finished T71. The last-placed golfers on the Valspar Championship leaderboard returned home with $16,686 each.


2023 Valspar Championship prize money payouts

Here is the complete prize money breakdown for the Valspar Championship:

  • 1: Taylor Moore - $1,458,000
  • 2: Adam Schenk - $882,900
  • T3: Tommy Fleetwood - $477,900
  • T3: Jordan Spieth - $477,900
  • 5: Wyndham Clark - $332,100
  • 6: Sam Burns - $293,625
  • T7: Cody Gribble - $254,475
  • T7: Webb Simpson - $254,475
  • T7: Matt Wallace - $254,475
  • T10: Zac Blair - $181,575
  • T10: Patton Kizzire - $181,575
  • T10: J.T. Poston - $181,575
  • T10: Nick Taylor - $181,575
  • T10: Justin Thomas - $181,575
  • T10: Erik Van Rooyen - $181,575
  • T16: Doc Redman - $131,625
  • T16: Rory Sabbatini - $131,625
  • T16: Cameron Percy - $131,625
  • T19: MJ Daffue - $89,100
  • T19: K.H. Lee - $89,100
  • T19: Adam Long - $89,100
  • T19: Denny McCarthy - $89,100
  • T19: Davis Riley - $89,100
  • T19: Sam Ryder - $89,100
  • T19: Michael Thompson - $89,100
  • T19: Sean O’Hair - $89,100
  • T27: Doug Ghim - $53,190
  • T27: Stephan Jaeger - $53,190
  • T27: David Lingmerth - $53,190
  • T27: Andrew Novak - $53,190
  • T27: Chad Ramey - $53,190
  • T27: Alex Smalley - $53,190
  • T27: Kevin Streelman - $53,190
  • T27: Trevor Werbylo - $53,190
  • T27: Richy Werenski - $53,190
  • T36: Joseph Bramlett - $35,280
  • T36: Jason Dufner - $35,280
  • T36: Lucas Glover - $35,280
  • T36: Will Gordon - $35,280
  • T36: David Lipsky - $35,280
  • T36: Maverick McNealy - $35,280
  • T36: Patrick Rodgers - $35,280
  • T36: Justin Rose - $35,280
  • T36: Austin Smotherman - $35,280
  • T45: Ryan Armour - $21,519
  • T45: Ben Griffin - $21,519
  • T45: Kramer Hickok - $21,519
  • T45: Michael Kim - $21,519
  • T45: Seonghyeon Kim - $21,519
  • T45: Andrew Landry - $21,519
  • T45: Ben Martin - $21,519
  • T45: Henrik Norlander - $21,519
  • T45: Victor Perez - $21,519
  • T45: Justin Suh - $21,519
  • T45: Gary Woodland - $21,519
  • T45: Byeong-Hun An - $21,519
  • 57: Greyson Sigg - $18,711
  • T58: Garrick Higgo - $18,387
  • T58: Dylan Wu - $18,387
  • T58: Hank Lebioda - $18,387
  • T61: Ludvig Aberg (a): $18,063
  • T61: Joel Dahmen - $18,063
  • T63: Lee Hodges - $17,820
  • T63: Carl Yuan - $17,820
  • T65: Tyson Alexander - $17,334
  • T65: Ryan Brehm - $17,334
  • T65: Trevor Cone - $17,334
  • T65: Harrison Endycott - $17,334
  • T69: Marty Dou Zecheng - $16,929
  • T69: Nick Gabrelcik (a) - $16,929
  • T71: James Hahn - $16,686
  • T71: Ryan Gerard - $16,686

After a successful Valspar Championship outing, the PGA Tour will now head to the Dominican Republic for the Corales Puntacana Resort & Club Championship.

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