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2026 Texas Children’s Houston Open Wallet: Dividend Breakdown, Winner’s Share

March 29, 2026 4 Min Read
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Gary Woodland will be a fan favorite at Memorial Park on Sunday, looking for his first win since the 2019 U.S. Open at Pebble Beach.

Woodland enters Sunday’s Texas Children’s Houston Open with a one-stroke lead over Nikolai Huygaard. Defending champion Min Woo Lee and Michael Thorbjornsen are tied for third place, but will start Sunday’s final round six strokes behind Woodland and five strokes behind Heugaard.

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Gary Woodland hits a tee shot at the Texas Children’s Houston Open

Jason Day and Sam Stephens are tied for fifth place at 11 under, seven strokes behind Woodland.

Sunday’s final round at Memorial Park is set to be a showdown between Woodland and Hoygard, with several chasers hoping to advance in the standings and capitalize on Sunday’s meltdown, which was common on the PGA Tour last month.

The key for Woodland, who has battled PTSD since undergoing brain surgery in 2023, will be to remain calm and ride the roar of his fans to a monumental victory.

“There’s no question about it, I feed off of it,” Woodland said Friday of the fan support at Memorial Park. “I feel like we’ve had a lot of support, just like any other week. It feels like we’re playing at home. The fans have been great. You need that energy to get through the day. It definitely helps. I hope that carries over into this weekend as well.”

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After shooting a 65 in the third round, Woodland looked ahead to the final 18 holes and what might lie ahead if he could outdo Heigaard on Sunday.

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“I just have to take a deep breath,” Woodland said Saturday. “Take it easy tonight, recover and rest. Don’t get ahead of yourself tomorrow. I’m here. I put myself in this position for a reason, so take a deep breath and keep doing what you’re doing.”

A win on Sunday will also earn him a $1.782 million winner’s check. The total prize pool for the 2026 Texas Children’s Houston Open is $9.9 million.

The complete payout breakdown for the 2026 Texas Children’s Houston Open can be found below. Click here for details on start times for the final round.

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Payments to each player for the 2026 Texas Children’s Houston Open

Win: $1,782,000

2: $1,079,100

3: $683,100

4: $485,100

5: $405,900

6: $358,875

7: $334,125

8: $309,375

9: $289,575

10: $269,775

11: $249,975

12: $230,175

13: $210,375

14: $190,575

15: $180,675

16: $170,775

17: $160,875

18: $150,975

19: $141,075

20: $131,175

21: $121,275

22: $111,375

23: $103,455

24: $95,535

25: $87,615

26: $79,695

27: $76,725

28: $73,755

29: $70,785

30: $67,815

31: $64,845

32: $61,875

33: $58,905

34: $56,430

35: $53,955

36: $51,480

37: $49,005

38: $47,025

39: $45,045

40: $43,065

41: $41,085

42: $39,105

43: $37,125

44: $35,145

45: $33,165

46: $31,185

47: $29,205

48: $27,621

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49: $26,235

50: $25,443

51: $24,849

52: $24,255

53: $23,859

54: $23,463

55: $23,265

56: $23,067

57: $22,869

58: $22,671

59: $22,473

60: $22,275

61: $22,077

62: $21,879

63: $21,681

64: $21,483

65: $21,285

The post 2026 Texas Children’s Houston Open: Dividend Breakdown, Winner’s Share appeared first on Golf.

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