2023 Butterfield Bermuda Championship Final Payouts, Prize Money, Winnings: Camilo Villegas Wins $1,170,000

One week after contending in Mexico, Villegas closed the deal in Bermuda for his first win since 2014.
2023 Butterfield Bermuda Championship Final Payouts, Prize Money, Winnings: Camilo Villegas Wins $1,170,000
2023 Butterfield Bermuda Championship Final Payouts, Prize Money, Winnings: Camilo Villegas Wins $1,170,000 /

There are two events left in the PGA Tour Fall series, where players are looking to crack the top 125 in the FedEx standings and keep their playing rights for 2024. In addition to the all-important points, players this week chased a $6.5 million purse, with $1.17 million set for the winner. 

Camilo Villegas is taking home the big check from Port Royal Golf Course as well as job security for 2024, winning the Butterfield Bermuda Championship by two shots. He finished tied for second last week at the World Wide Technology Championship in Mexico.

Camilo Villegas of Colombia plays his shot from the 9th tee during the final round of the Butterfield Bermuda Championship at Port Royal Golf Course on Nov. 12, 2023 in Southampton, Bermuda.
Camilo Villegas won on the PGA Tour for the first time since 2014 :: Gregory Shamus/Getty Images

The 41-year-old Colombian last won on Tour at the 2014 Wyndham Championship.

Here are the final payouts for the 2023 Butterfield Bermuda Championship

2023 Butterfield Bermuda Championship Payouts

WIN. Camilo Villegas, 24 under: $1,170,000

2. Alex Noren, 22 under: $708,500

3. Matti Schmid, 21 under: $448,500

4. Carl Yuan, 20 under: $318,500

T5. Adam Scott, Ryan Moore; 19 under: $251,062.50

7. Stewart Cink, 18 under: $219,375

T8. Tyson Alexander, Kevin Roy, Ryan Palmer, Taylor Pendrith, Vince Whaley; 17 under: $177,125

T13. Fred Biondi, Austin Cook, Doc Redman, David Lipsky, Satoshi Kodaira, Adam Long, Kramer Hickok; 16 under: $113,053.57

T20. Luke List, Brendon Todd, Akshay Bhatia, Mark Hubbard, Justin Lower, D.A. Points, Ryan Brehm; 15 under: $68,482.14

T27. Scott Piercy, Robert Garrigus, Ben Martin; 14 under: $48,425

T30. Kyle Stanley, Brice Garnett, Brandon Wu, Kevin Yu, Lucas Herbert, Alex Smalley, Dylan Wu; 13 under: $38,953.57

T37. Bryan Stuard, Kyle Westmoreland, Ben Griffin, Sean O'Hair, Wesley Bryan, Brian Gay, Peter Malnati, Patton Kizzire; 12 under: $27,625

T45. Charley Hoffman, Cody Gribble, Andrew Novak, Andrew Landry, Kevin Chappell, Nick Hardy, Davis Riley, Lucas Glover; 11 under: $18,216.25 

T53. Kelly Kraft, Matthias Schwab, Max McGreevy, Ryan Armour, Lanto Griffin, Peter Kuest; 10 under: $15,231.67

T59. Martin Laird, D.J. Trahan, Austin Smotherman, William McGirt; 9 under: $14,560

T63. Augusto Nunez, Greg Koch; 8 under: $14,170

T65. Robert Streb, Zecheng Dou, Martin Contini, Ted Potter Jr.; 7 under: $13,780

T69. George Bryan IV, Richy Werenski, Ryan Gerard; 6 under: $13,325

T72. S.Y. Noh, Troy Merritt, Cameron Percy, Jim Herman; 5 under: $12,870

T76. Russell Knox, Kevin Stadler, Nico Echavarria, David Lingmerth; 4 under: $12,350

80. Nick Watney, 2 under: $12,025

81. Martin Trainer, 1 under: $11,895


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