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2026 Truist Championship Prize Money, Purse, Payment to Christopher Reitan, Field
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2026 Truist Championship Prize Money, Purse, Payment to Christopher Reitan, Field

May 10, 2026 4 Min Read
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The sixth anniversary event of the 2026 PGA Tour season brought players back to Charlotte for the annual Truist Championship at Quail Hollow. Seventy-two players competed for the $20 million prize, with Christopher Reitan taking home $3.6 million for his first PGA Tour win.

Scottie Scheffler was absent from the field after finishing runner-up for the third year in a row, but most of the remaining PGA Tour’s best players traveled to North Carolina for final preparation before the PGA Championship. The past two Signature Event winners, Cameron Young of Cadillac Championship and Matt Fitzpatrick of RBC Heritage, were looking to double those winners’ checks. After winning his second Masters, Rory McIlroy took three weeks off and was looking to win on his favorite tour.

But in the end, it was Reitan, who didn’t qualify for the national tournament earlier in the season, who made two clutch birdies on Sunday’s back nine to win by two strokes over Rickie Fowler and Nikolaj Hejgaard.

Here’s a complete breakdown of how much prize money each spot will take home from Charlotte this week.

2026 Truist Championship Prize money and payment amount

Total purse: $20 million

1st place: $3,600,000 — Christopher Reitan
2nd place: $2.16 million – Rickie Fowler, Nikolaj Hojgaard
3rd place: $1.36 million
4th place: $960,000 — Alex Fitzpatrick
5th place: $800,000 — Tommy Fleetwood, Sungjae Im, JJ Spaun
6th place: $720,000
7th place: $670,000
8th place: $620,000 — Ludwig Oberg, Harry Hall
9th place: $580,000
10th: $540,000 — Patrick Cantlay, Matt McCarty, Cameron Young
11th place: $500,000
12th place: $460,000
13th: $420,000 — Justin Thomas
14th place: $380,000 — Min Woo Lee, Chris Gotterup, Nick Taylor
15th place: $360,000
16th place: $340,000
17th: $320,000 — Alex Smalley, Gary Woodland
18th place: $300,000
19th: $280,000 — Austin Smotherman, Rory McIlroy, Keegan Bradley, Sudarshan Yelamaraju, Kurt Kitayama
20th place: $260,000
21st place: $240,000
22nd place: $223,000
23rd place: $207,500
24th: $190,000 — Patrick Rogers, Pierceson Coody, Adam Scott, Andrew Novak, Harris English, JT Poston, David Lipsky
25th place: $175,000
26th place: $159,000
27th place: $152,500
28th place: $146,000
29th place: $140,000
30th place: $134,000
31st: $128,500 — Brian Herman, Viktor Hovland, Alex Nolen, Tony Finau, Nico Echavarria, Corey Connors
32nd place: $122,500
33rd place: $116,500
34th place: $111,000
35th place: $106,500
36th place: $101,500
37th place: $96,500 — Sam Barnes, Maverick McNeely, Akshay Bhatia, Taylor Pendrith, Matt Wallace, Andrew Putnam, Bud Corey, Lucas Glover
38th place: $92,500
39th place: $88,500
40th place: $84,000
41st place: $80,000
42nd place: $76,000
43rd place: $72,000
44th place: $68,000
45th place: $64,000 — Justin Rose, Daniel Berger, Ryo Hisatsune
46th place: $60,000
47th place: $56,000
48th place: $53,000 — Denny McCarthy, Aldrich Potgieter, Webb Simpson, Michael Kim
49th place: $50,000
50th place: $49,000
51st place: $48,000
52nd place: $47,000 — Mackenzie Hughes, Max Homa, Brian Campbell, Jonathan Vegas, Matt Fitzpatrick, Chandler Blanchett, Jordan Spieth, Jacob Bridgman
53rd place: $46,000
54th place: $46,000
55th place: $45,500
56th place: $45,000
57th place: $44,500
58th place: $44,000
59th place: $43,500
60th: $43,000 — Xander Schauffele, Robert McIntyre, Ricky Castillo
61st place: $42,500
62nd place: $42,000
63rd place: $41,500 — Ben Griffin, Sepp Straka
64th place: $41,000
65th place: $40,500 — Ryan Gerard, Siwoo Kim
66th place: $40,000
67th place: $39,500 — Ryan Fox
68th: $39,000 — Jason Day
69th place: $38,000 — Sahis Segala
70th place: $37,500 — Sam Stevens
71st place: $37,000 — Hideki Matsuyama
72nd place: $36,000 — Tom Hoge

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