Harry Hall won the 2024 ISCO Championship on Sunday. The 26-year-old Englishman closed the final round with a 3-under 69 to get into a five-way playoff. The golfer, who had never won a PGA Tour event in the past, beat the likes of Matt NeSmith, Pierceson Coody, Zac Blair, and Rico Hoey to take the win.
The victory, sealed by a birdie chip in from 45 feet on the third hole of the playoff, saw Hall win $720,000. The golfer bagged the major part of the ISCO Championship’s, formerly Barbasol Championship, $4,000,000 prize purse. He also took home 300 FedEx Cup points from the win and moved to 100th in the Official World Golf Ranking.
Speaking in the ISCO Championship winner’s press conference at the Keene Trace Golf Club, Hall claimed that the win proved his capability as a golfer. The Englishman added that he aims to win the Masters at Augusta in the future.
Opening up about his future plans after his maiden win, Harry Hall said (at 6:05):
“I would love a green jacket. That's always been my goal growing up and this is just one step closer to that, sending myself on the PGA tour for the next couple years and proving that I can win out here, proving that I'm solid under pressure. My game is right there where it needs to be. So, I think no one can ever take this away from me now.”
2024 ISCO Championship prize money payout
While Harry Hall bagged the major share of the ISCO Championship prize purse, Pierceson Coody, Matt NeSmith, Zac Blair, and Rico Hoey took home $268,000 each for finishing runner-up after the playoff. Early event favorite Neal Shipley shared T6 with the likes of Ben Taylor, S.Y. Noh and Sam Bairstow. They won $130,500 each.
Notably, Paul Barjon finished last on the event’s 67-man leaderboard. He returns home with $8,520 in the bank.
Listed below is the complete breakdown for the 2024 ISCO Championship’s $4,000,000 prize purse:
- WIN: Harry Hall - $720,000
- T2: Matt NeSmith - $268,000
- T2: Pierceson Coody - $268,000
- T2: Zac Blair - $268,000
- T2: Rico Hoey - $268,000
- T6: Ben Taylor - $130,500
- T6: S.Y. Noh - $130,500
- T6: Sam Bairstow - $130,500
- T6: Neal Shipley - $130,500
- T10: Chan Kim - $93,000
- T10: Brandon Wu - $93,000
- T10: Lanto Griffin - $93,000
- T10: Chez Reavie - $93,000
- T10: Johannes Veerman - $93,000
- 15: Patrick Fishburn - $73,000
- T16: Maximilian Rottluff - $61,000
- T16: Mac Meissner - $61,000
- T16: Adrien Saddier - $61,000
- T16: Angel Hidalgo - $61,000
- T16: Andy Sullivan - $61,000
- T21: Callum Tarren - $43,600
- T21: Ryan Moore - $43,600
- T21: Austin Smotherman - $43,600
- T21: Cody Gribble - $43,600
- T25: Henrik Norlander - $30,733
- T25: William McGirt - $30,733
- T25: Sam Ryder - $30,733
- T25: Spencer Cross - $30,733
- T25: Kevin Chappell - $30,733
- T25: Matthis Besard - $30,733
- T31: Andrea Pavan - $23,400
- T31: Dylan Wu - $23,400
- T31: Ryan McCormick - $23,400
- T31: Cooper Musselman - $23,400
- T31: Ben Silverman - $23,400
- T31: Jacques Kruyswijk - $23,400
- T37: Tom Vaillant - $17,400
- T37: David Lipsky - $17,400
- T37: Fabrizio Zanotti - $17,400
- T37: Russell Knox - $17,400
- T37: Luke Clanton (a) - $0
- T37: Hayden Springer - $17,400
- T37: Ricardo Gouveia - $17,400
- T37: Alex Smalley - $17,400
- T45: MJ Daffue - $12,632
- T45: J.J. Spaun - $12,632
- T45: Chad Ramey - $12,632
- T45: Kevin Tway - $12,632
- T45: Lukas Nemecz - $12,632
- T50: Jonathan Byrd - $10,307
- T50: Patton Kizzire - $10,307
- T50: Francesco Laporta - $10,307
- T53: Roger Sloan - $9,720
- T53: Brandt Snedeker - $9,720
- T55: Andrew Wilson - $9,360
- T55: Sebastian Friedrichsen - $9,360
- T55: S.H. Kim - $9,360
- T55: Marcus Kinhult - $9,360
- T59: Nick Hardy - $9,040
- T59: Hayden Buckley - $9,040
- T59: Aaron Baddeley - $9,040
- T59: Troy Merritt - $9,040
- 63: Garrick Higgo - $8,840
- T64: Kevin Kisner - $8,680
- T64: Bill Haas - $8,680
- T64: James Hahn - $8,680
- 67: Paul Barjon - $8,520
It is pertinent to note that the ISCO Championship was played parallel to the Genesis Scottish Open. Both events were co-sanctioned by the PGA Tour and the DP World Tour. After successful outings, the circuits will now watch its players compete in The Open Championship at Royal Troon this weekend.