2023 Hero World Challenge Final Purse, Prize Money, Winnings: Scottie Scheffler Wins $1 Million

The world No. 1 was dominant in the limited-field, no-cut event in the Bahamas.
2023 Hero World Challenge Final Purse, Prize Money, Winnings: Scottie Scheffler Wins $1 Million
2023 Hero World Challenge Final Purse, Prize Money, Winnings: Scottie Scheffler Wins $1 Million /

Tiger Woods hosted his annual event in the Bahamas and it offered a $4.5 million purse, with $1 million to the winner. Last year's purse was $3.5 million, so the Hero has continued pro golf's trend of boosted prize money. 

Scottie Scheffler is taking home the big check from the limited-field, no-cut event after shooting 20 under, three clear of second-place finishing Sepp Straka.

Scottie Scheffler watches his shot from the 2nd tee during the final round of the Hero World Challenge at the Albany Golf Club, in New Providence, Bahamas, Sunday, Dec. 3, 2023.
Scottie Scheffler cruised to victory at the Hero World Challenge :: Fernando Llano/AP

Here's the full prize-money breakdown for the Hero World Challenge.

2023 Hero World Challenge Final Prize Money

WIN: Scottie Scheffler, 20 under: $1,000,000

2. Sepp Straka, 17 under: $450,000

3. Justin Thomas, 16 under: $300,000

T4. Tony Finau, Matt Fitzpatrick; 15 under: $212,500

6. Jordan Spieth, 14 under: $190,000

7. Collin Morikawa, 12 under:$185,000

T8. Justin Rose, Brian Harman; 11 under: $177,250

10. Viktor Hovland, 9 under: $170,000

11. Jason Day, 8 under: $165,000

12. Lucas Glover; 7 under:$160,000

T13. Max Homa, Keegan Bradley; 6 under: $152,250

15. Cameron Young, 5 under: $145,000

16. Sam Burns, 4 under: $140,000

17. Rickie Fowler, 2 under: $135,000

18. Tiger Woods, Even: $130,000

19. Wyndham Clark, 2 over: $125,000

20. Will Zalatoris, 11 over: $120,000


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