2024 Zozo Championship Final Payouts, Purse, Prize Money: Nico Echavarria Wins $1,530,000
The PGA Tour made its annual stop in Japan this week for the Zozo Championship, bringing together a highly competitive field of golfers vying for a share of the $8.5 million purse. Colombian golfer Nico Echavarria claimed the spotlight, winning his second PGA Tour title by a single stroke. His victory secured him the first-place…
The PGA Tour made its annual stop in Japan this week for the Zozo Championship, bringing together a highly competitive field of golfers vying for a share of the $8.5 million purse. Colombian golfer Nico Echavarria claimed the spotlight, winning his second PGA Tour title by a single stroke. His victory secured him the first-place prize of $1,530,000. Justin Thomas, who tied for second, and Rickie Fowler, who finished fourth, also delivered strong performances, laying the groundwork for what they hope will be successful 2025 seasons.
With a 78-player field and no cut, every participant earned a payout. Here’s the complete breakdown of the 2024 Zozo Championship final payouts:
WIN: Nico Echavarria, 20 under – $1,530,000
T2: Justin Thomas, Max Greyserman; 19 under – $748,000
4: Rickie Fowler; 17 under – $408,000
5: Kurt Kitayama; 15 under – $340,000
T6: J.J. Spaun, Yuta Sugiura, Si Woo Kim, Eric Cole, C.T. Pan; 13 under – $266,050 each
T11: Taylor Moore, Jhonattan Vegas; 12 under – $204,000 each
T13: Harry Hall, Seamus Power, Sungjae Im; 11 under – $163,880 each
T16: Luke List, Lee Hodges, Taisei Shimizu, Andrew Novak, Nate Lashley, Kevin Yu; 10 under – $121,210 each
T22: Rico Hoey, Ren Yonezawa, Ben Griffin, Yuto Katsuragawa, Sam Stevens; 9 under – $79,560 each
T27: Max Homa, Mac Meissner, Andrew Putnam, Min Woo Lee, Ryosuke Kinoshita, Doug Ghim; 8 under – $57,035 each
T33: Gary Woodland, Viktor Perez, Nick Taylor, Chandler Phillips; 7 under – $44,922.50 each
T37: Matt Kuchar, Carson Young, Takumi Kanaya, Patrick Fishburn; 6 under – $37,060 each
T41: Xander Schauffele, Joel Dahmen, Mark Hubbard, Naoyuki Hataoka, Will Zalatoris; 5 under – $29,410 each
T46: Kensei Hirata, Ben Silverman, Zac Blair, Chad Ramey, Hideki Matsuyama, S.H. Kim, Ryo Hisatsune, Adam Svensson; 4 under – $20,357.50 each
T54: Chan Kim, Collin Morikawa; 3 under – $17,595 each
T56: Ryo Ishikawa, Beau Hossler, Tom Hoge, Shugo Imahara, Sahith Theegala, Ben Kohles, Justin Lower; 2 under – $16,830 each
63: K.H. Lee, 1 under – $16,150
64: Satoshi Kodaira, Even – $15,980
T65: Charley Hoffman, Ryan Fox; 1 over – $15,725 each
T67: Adam Schenk, Sami Valimaki, Patrick Rodgers; 2 over – $15,300 each
70: Hiroshi Iwata, 3 over – $14,960
T71: Takahiro Hataji, Chris Gotterup; 4 over – $14,705 each
73: Davis Riley, 8 over – $14,450
74: Takashi Ogiso, 9 over – $14,280
75: Brendon Todd, 10 over – $14,110
76: David Skinns, 11 over – $13,940
77: Kaito Onishi, 16 over – $13,770
Echavarria’s victory at the Zozo Championship not only brought him a significant financial reward but also strengthened his position on the PGA Tour, adding momentum as players prepare for the 2025 season.