2023 Tour Championship Final Payouts, Prize Money From East Lake: Viktor Hovland Wins $18 Million

The Norwegian won the PGA Tour's biggest prize, taking $18 million from the $75 million bonus pool.
2023 Tour Championship Final Payouts, Prize Money From East Lake: Viktor Hovland Wins $18 Million
2023 Tour Championship Final Payouts, Prize Money From East Lake: Viktor Hovland Wins $18 Million /

The 2022-23 PGA Tour season is officially in the books, and Viktor Hovland is the FedEx Cup champion.

The Norwegian won the last two events of the three-week playoffs, including a romp at the finale at East Lake. He began the event two shots behind Scottie Scheffler in the staggered-strokes format, then won the event by five over Xander Schauffele. He was also 11 shots clear of third-place Wyndham Clark.

Hovland banked $18 million from a $75 million FedEx bonus pool. Here are the final payouts for the 2023 Tour Championship:

2023 Tour Championship Prize Money

WIN. Viktor Hovland, 27 under: $18,000,000

2. Xander Schauffele, 22 under: $6,500,000

3. Wyndham Clark, 16 under: $5,000,000

4. Rory McIlroy, 14 under: $4,000,000

5. Patrick Cantlay, 13 under: $3,000,000

T6. Tommy Fleetwood, Scottie Scheffler, Keegan Bradley; 11 under: $2,000,000

T9. Sam Burns, Matt Fitzpatrick, Max Homa, Adam Schenk, Keegan Bradley; 10 under: $990,000

T14. Russell Henley, Sepp Straka; 9 under: $780,000

T16. Rickie Fowler, Tyrrell Hatton; 8 under: $710,000

T18. Lucas Glover, Jon Rahm; 7 under: $670,000

T20. Si Woo Kim, Tony Finau, Tom Kim; 6 under: $620,000

23. Brian Harman, 4 under: $580,000

24. Sungjae Im, 3 under: $565,000

25. Nick Taylor, 2 under: $550,000

26. Corey Conners, 1 under: $540,000

27. Jordan Spieth, 1 over: $530,000

28. Jason Day, 3 over: $520,000

T29. Emiliano Grillo, Taylor Moore; 6 over: $505,000


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