BMW Championship prize Payout: How much money did Keegan Bradley, the field win in Colorado
Keegan Bradley, the newly appointed captain of Team USA for the Ryder Cup, claimed his seventh PGA Tour victory on Sunday at the BMW Championship, marking the second time he’s won this event in his career. Bradley came into the tournament ranked No. 50, barely making it into the field. Unsure if he’d even qualify,…
Keegan Bradley, the newly appointed captain of Team USA for the Ryder Cup, claimed his seventh PGA Tour victory on Sunday at the BMW Championship, marking the second time he’s won this event in his career.
Bradley came into the tournament ranked No. 50, barely making it into the field. Unsure if he’d even qualify, he managed to secure his spot in Colorado. A week later, he emerged victorious, taking home $3,600,000 and earning 2,000 FedEx Cup points. The 38-year-old finished with an even-par round, totaling 12-under overall to beat out three players who finished at 11-under.
With this victory, Bradley moved up from No. 50 to No. 4 in the FedEx Cup standings. The New Englander has been determined to reach Atlanta, eager to prove that he deserves a spot on the President’s Cup team and potentially on next year’s Ryder Cup team as a playing captain. His win this week was a significant step in achieving that goal.
Sam Burns, Ludvig Åberg, and Adam Scott tied for second place, each winning $1,503,333.38. Scott’s performance pushed him into the Top 30, securing his place in Atlanta as well.
Below is a breakdown of the prize money earned by the rest of the field in Colorado:
**2024 FedEx St. Jude Championship Prize Money Payout:**
– **1. Keegan Bradley:** $3,600,000
– **T2. Sam Burns:** $1,503,333.38
– **T2. Ludvig Åberg:** $1,503,333.38
– **T2. Adam Scott:** $1,503,333.38
– **T5. Cam Davis:** $728,750
– **T5. Tommy Fleetwood:** $728,750
– **T5. Si Woo Kim:** $728,750
– **T5. Xander Schauffele:** $728,750
– **T9. Chris Kirk:** $580,000
– **T9. Alex Noren:** $580,000
– **T11. Sungjae Im:** $500,000
– **T11. Rory McIlroy:** $500,000
– **T13. Tony Finau:** $344,111.12
– **T13. Will Zalatoris:** $344,111.12
– **T13. Byeong Hun An:** $344,111.12
– **T13. Shane Lowry:** $344,111.12
– **T13. Patrick Cantlay:** $344,111.12
– **T13. Tom Hoge:** $344,111.12
– **T13. Sepp Straka:** $344,111.12
– **T13. Taylor Pendrith:** $344,111.12
– **T13. Wyndham Clark:** $344,111.12
– **T22. Billy Horschel:** $229,000
– **T22. Corey Conners:** $229,000
– **T22. Russell Henley:** $229,000
– **25. Brian Harman:** $197,000
– **T26. Denny McCarthy:** $177,500
– **T26. Viktor Hovland:** $177,500
– **T28. Matt Fitzpatrick:** $160,000
– **T28. Max Greyserman:** $160,000
– **T28. Collin Morikawa:** $160,000
– **T31. Thomas Detry:** $142,500
– **T31. Nick Dunlap:** $142,500
– **T33. Max Homa:** $119,666.66
– **T33. Christiaan Bezuidenhout:** $119,666.66
– **T33. Matthieu Pavon:** $119,666.66
– **T33. Jason Day:** $119,666.66
– **T33. Scottie Scheffler:** $119,666.66
– **T33. J.T. Poston:** $119,666.66
– **T39. Justin Thomas:** $102,000
– **T39. Stephan Jaeger:** $102,000
– **T41. Davis Thompson:** $94,000
– **T41. Adam Hadwin:** $94,000
– **T43. Aaron Rai:** $86,000
– **T43. Cameron Young:** $86,000
– **45. Akshay Bhatia:** $80,000
– **T46. Eric Cole:** $74,000
– **T46. Austin Eckroat:** $74,000
This event significantly reshaped the standings and highlighted some remarkable performances as the players head toward the final stretch of the season.