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2026 Cadillac Championship prize money, $20 million purse payout.
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2026 Cadillac Championship prize money, $20 million purse payout.

May 3, 2026 3 Min Read
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The PGA Tour returned to South Florida for the inaugural Cadillac Championship, the newest signature event on the league’s schedule. This will be the first time the WGC-Cadillac Championship has returned to the Blue Monster course since it ended in 2016, and will aim to conquer the 7,739-yard course, one of the longest courses visited by many of the world’s top athletes throughout the season.

There are three distinct events between the Masters and the PGA Championship, and the condensed schedule has resulted in notable absences, with Rory McIlroy, Matt Fitzpatrick, Xander Schauffele and Ludwig Oberg all absent. These big names absent from the event will provide the 72 remaining players with the opportunity to cash in on the tour’s latest purse of $20 million.

Scottie Scheffler, Cameron Young, Tommy Fleetwood, Collin Morikawa, Russell Henry, Justin Rose, Viktor Hovland, Justin Thomas and others started this week looking to grab a big win to build momentum heading into their second major of the season, and win some big money in the process. Young heads into the final round with a six-stroke lead, and Scheffler is the closest big name, sitting in T2 alongside Min Woo Lee.

Sunday’s winner will take home $3.6 million, and everyone in the top 10 will cash a check for at least $545,000. All of the top 36 finishers at the Cadillac Championship will earn at least six-figure positions, and the players will earn a hefty paycheck for their four days of work.

Below is the complete purse breakdown and pay structure for each position on this week’s Cadillac Championship leaderboard.

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2026 Cadillac Championship Prize Money, Purse

Total purse: $20 million

1st place: $3,600,000
2nd place: $2.18 million
3rd place: $1.38 million
4th place: $980,000
5th place: $820,000
6th place: $725,000
7th place: $675,000
8th place: $625,000
9th place: $585,000
10th place: $545,000
11th place: $505,000
12th place: $465,000
13th place: $425,000
14th place: $385,000
15th place: $365,000
16th place: $345,000
17th place: $325,000
18th place: $305,000
19th place: $285,000
20th place: $265,000
21st place: $245,000
22nd place: $225,000
23rd place: $209,000
24th place: $193,000
25th place: $177,000
26th place: $161,000
27th place: $155,000
28th place: $149,000
29th place: $143,000
30th place: $137,000
31st place: $131,000
32nd place: $125,000
33rd place: $119,000
34th place: $114,000
35th place: $109,000
36th place: $104,000
37th place: $99,000
38th place: $95,000
39th place: $91,000
40th place: $87,000
41st place: $83,000
42nd place: $79,000
43rd place: $75,000
44th place: $71,000
45th place: $67,000
46th place: $63,000
47th place: $59,000
48th place: $55,800
49th place: $53,000
50th place: $51,400
51st place: $50,200
52nd place: $49,000
53rd place: $48,200
54th place: $47,400
55th place: $47,000
56th place: $46,600
57th place: $46,200
58th place: $45,800
59th place: $45,400
60th place: $45,000
61st place: $44,600
62nd place: $44,200
63rd place: $43,800
64th place: $43,400
65th place: $43,000
66th place: $42,600
67th place: $42,200
68th place: $41,800
69th place: $41,450
70th place: $41,000
71st place: $40,600
72nd place: $40,200

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