2024 Shriners Children’s Open Final Payouts, Prize Money, Winnings: J.T. Poston Wins $1,260,000
**J.T. Poston Clinches Victory at 2024 Shriners Children’s Open with $1.26 Million Payout** J.T. Poston triumphed at the 2024 Shriners Children’s Open, securing his third career PGA Tour win. The North Carolina native finished 22 under par at TPC Summerlin in Las Vegas, edging out Doug Ghim by a single stroke to claim the $1.26…
**J.T. Poston Clinches Victory at 2024 Shriners Children’s Open with $1.26 Million Payout**
J.T. Poston triumphed at the 2024 Shriners Children’s Open, securing his third career PGA Tour win. The North Carolina native finished 22 under par at TPC Summerlin in Las Vegas, edging out Doug Ghim by a single stroke to claim the $1.26 million winner’s prize. In addition to the significant financial reward, Poston earned a two-year exemption on the PGA Tour and a coveted spot at the 2025 Masters Tournament.
The Shriners Children’s Open, part of the PGA Tour’s fall season, holds high stakes for players seeking to improve their standings. This event is crucial for those on the verge of full status for the upcoming season, as the top 125 players in the FedEx Cup standings after eight events will secure full PGA Tour status for 2025. Players ranked between 126 and 150 will be granted conditional status.
Doug Ghim, who finished in second place at 21 under par, earned $763,000 for his efforts. Tied for third place were Matti Schmid and Rico Hoey, both finishing at 19 under par and taking home $413,000 each.
Other notable finishes included Michael Kim, Davis Thompson, and K.H. Lee, all tied for fifth place at 18 under par, each earning $259,000. Taylor Pendrith finished eighth at 17 under par, securing $218,750, while a five-way tie for ninth place, including Harris English, Gary Woodland, and Kurt Kitayama, saw each player earn $176,750 for their 16-under finishes.
Below are the final payouts for the top performers at the 2024 Shriners Children’s Open:
**2024 Shriners Children’s Open Final Payouts:**
– **WIN:** J.T. Poston, 22 under par: $1.26 million
– **2.** Doug Ghim, 21 under par: $763,000
– **T3.** Matti Schmid, Rico Hoey; 19 under par: $413,000
– **T5.** Michael Kim, Davis Thompson, K.H. Lee; 18 under par: $259,000
– **8.** Taylor Pendrith, 17 under par: $218,750
– **T9.** Harry Hall, Harris English, Alejandro Tosti, Gary Woodland, Kurt Kitayama; 16 under par: $176,750
– **T14.** Mark Hubbard, Matt Kuchar; 15 under par: $131,250
– **T16.** Joe Highsmith, Vince Whaley, Ian Gilligan (amateur), Andrew Putnam, Maverick McNealy, Ryan McCormick, Scott Piercy; 14 under par: $106,750
– **T23.** Greyson Sigg, Beau Hossler, Rickie Fowler, Sam Stevens, C.T. Pan, Chad Ramey; 13 under par: $65,333.33
– **T29.** Taylor Moore, Jacob Bridgeman, Lanto Griffin, Nate Lashley, Norman Xiong; 12 under par: $47,950
– **T34.** Ryan Fox, Bud Cauley, Patrick Fishburn, Ryan Moore, J.J. Spaun; 11 under par: $38,150
– **T39.** Daniel Berger, Pierceson Coody; 10 under par: $32,550
– **T41.** Davis Riley, David Lipsky, Neal Shipley, Luke List; 9 under par: $28,350
– **45.** Chris Gotterup; 8 under par: $24,850
– **T46.** Ben Taylor, Austin Eckroat, Erik van Rooyen, Justin Suh, Adam Schenk; 7 under par: $20,846
– **51.** S.H. Kim; 6 under par: $17,990
– **T52.** Jhonattan Vegas, Joseph Bramlett; 5 under par: $17,360
– **T54.** Nick Taylor, Garrick Higgo, Camilo Villegas, Wilson Furr, Nicolo Galletti; 4 under par: $16,478
– **T59.** Ben Silverman, Francesco Molinari; 3 under par: $15,960
– **T61.** Tyler Duncan, Zac Blair; 2 under par: $15,680
– **63.** Trace Crowe; 1 under par: $15,470
– **64.** Dan McCarthy; even par: $15,330
– **65.** Alex Smalley; 1 over par: $15,190
– **66.** David Skinns; 3 over par: $15,050
The Shriners Children’s Open continues to play a pivotal role in shaping the future for many players vying for PGA Tour status and provides a competitive stage for both rising talents and seasoned veterans. Poston’s victory here marks another milestone in his career, reaffirming his status as one of the Tour’s top performers.