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2026 Sony Open payout: Here’s how much each player earned

January 19, 2026 3 Min Read
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The 2026 PGA Tour season began this week at the Sony Open.

Jordan Spieth made his season debut and showed “significant improvement” from the 2025 season. Collin Morikawa couldn’t make it to the weekend at Waialae Country Club, but 62-year-old Vijay Singh did.

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Davis Riley, Chris Gotterup and Harry Hall jumped to the top of the leaderboard on Saturday, with Riley holding the 54-hole lead.

But Sunday at Wailea was a different story.

Riley, a two-time PGA Tour winner, played the first five holes at 2 under, but then went bogey, bogey, double and watched Gottap accelerate to take the lead.

Gotterup came out at 3 under, birdied the 12th and 13th to extend his lead to three strokes and never looked back as he headed for his third PGA Tour win.

Robert McIntyre and Jacob Bridgman both dropped down on Sunday to finish tied for fourth, while Ryan Gerrard shot a five-under 65 to take sole second place on 14 under.

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Gotterup took home $1.638 million for his win in Hawaii. Check out how much others made at the Sony Open.

What each player achieved at the 2025 Genesis Scottish Open

win: Chris Gottapp, $1,638,000

2. Ryan Gerard, $991,900

3. Patrick Rogers, $627,900

T4. Robert McIntyre, $409,500
Jacob Bridgman, $409,500

T6. Lee Hodges, $287,105
Daniel Berger, $287,105
Taylor Pendrith, $287,105
Davis Riley, $287,105
Harry Hall, $287,105

T11. Sie Ko Wi Wi, $220,675
Jake Knapp, $220,675

T13. Pierceson Coody, $163,041
Hideki Matsuyama, $163,041
SH Kim, $163,041
Nick Taylor, $163,041
Kevin Roy, $163,041

T19. Dan Brown, $111,839
Ben Griffin, $111,839
Russell Henry, $111,839
Chandler Phillips, $111,839
John Parry, $111,839

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T24. Jordan Spieth, $72,475
Maverick McNeely, $72,475
Patton Kizzia, $72,475
Kensei Hirata, $72,475
Bud Corey, $72,475
Adrian Dumont of Chassard, $72,475
Corey Connors, $72,475

T31. Ricky Castillo, $49,898
Sheamus Power, $49,898
Michael Kim, $49,898
Bryce Garnett, $49,898
Sahis Segala, $49,898
Ren Yonezawa, $49,898
Takumi Kanaya, $49,898
Dylan Wu, $49,898
Sam Stevens, $49,898

T40. Adam Svensson, $31,522
Alex Smalley, $31,522
Adam Scott, $31,522
Vijay Singh, $31,522
Kurt Kitayama, $31,522
Vince Whaley, $31,522
Mac Meisner, $31,522
Tom Hoge, $31,522
Denny McCarthy, $31,522
JJ Spahn, $31,522

T50. Aaron Rye, $22,404
David Ford, $22,404
Zach Blair, $22,404
Rico Hoey, $22,404
Emilio Gonzalez, $22,404

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T55. Matt McCarty, $20,930
Doug Jim, $20,930
Webb Simpson, $20,930
Haotong Li, $20,930
Mathieu Pabon, $20,930
Zechendu, $20,930

T61. Tom Kim, $19,929
Johnny Keefer, $19,929
Brian Harman, $19,929
Nick Dunlap, $19,929
Zach Johnson, $19,929

T66. Keith Mitchell, $19,110
Jordan Smith, $19,110
Joe Highsmith, $19,110
Mark Hubbard, $19,110

70. Zach Bauschau, $18,655

T71. William Mow, $18,382
Chad Ramey, $18,382

73.Kota Kaneko, $18,109

74. Billy Horschel, $17,927

The post 2026 Sony Open and beyond payouts: How much money every player has earned appeared first on Golf.

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