PNC Championship Final Payouts, Purse, Prize Money: Team Langer Wins $200,000

Bernhard Langer tied the overall win record in the family event and won for the third time with son Jason.
PNC Championship Final Payouts, Purse, Prize Money: Team Langer Wins $200,000
PNC Championship Final Payouts, Purse, Prize Money: Team Langer Wins $200,000 /

The last chance to watch PGA Tour-sanctioned golf was this weekend at the PNC Championship in Orlando, Fla., where major champions teed it up alongside family members.

Tiger Woods and son Charlie were the marquee team, with the father being more optimistic about his health and Charlie making highlights with chip-ins and fist pumps.

But on the leaderboard it was Bernhard Langer and son Jason prevailing with a two-shot victory after a Sunday 59 in the scramble format. It was their third PNC Championship win as a team and fifth win overall for Bernhard Langer, tying Ray Floyd for the most in event history.

Bernhard Langer, right, and son Jason, left, walk off a green at the 2023 PNC Championship in Orlando, Fla.
Jason Langer (left) and father Bernhard Langer won the 36-hole event in Orlando :: Kevin Kolczynski/AP

Here's the full breakdown of prize money from the Ritz-Carlton Golf Club.

2023 PNC Championship Final Prize Money

WIN: Team Langer, 25 under: $200,000

2. Team Duval, 23 under: $80,000

3. Team Singh, 22 under: $57,250

4. Team Goosen, 21 under: $50,000

T5. Team Woods, Team Kuchar, Team Daly, Team Lehman, Team Cink; 19 under: $47,500 $47,000

10. Team Stricker, 16 under: $44,500

T11. Team Annika, Team O'Meara; 15 under: $43,750

T13. Team Thomas, Team Korda; 14 under: $42,750

15. Team Leonard, 13 under: $42,000

16. Team Price, 12 under: $41,500

17. Team Faldo, 11 under: $41,000

18. Team Trevino, 9 under: $40,500

T19. Team Harrington, Team Furyk; 7 under: $40,125 


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John Schwarb
JOHN SCHWARB

John Schwarb is a senior editor for Sports Illustrated covering golf. Prior to joining SI in March 2022, he worked for ESPN.com, PGATour.com, Tampa Bay Times and Indianapolis Motor Speedway. He is the author of The Little 500: The Story of the World's Greatest College Weekend. A member of the Golf Writers Association of America, Schwarb has a bachelor's in journalism from Indiana University.