Payday in Vegas

Here's the prize money payout for each golfer at the 2023 Shriners Children's Open

October 15, 2023
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Orlando Ramirez

It was anyone’s ball game for a while during the final round of the Shriners Children’s Open. Make that everybody’s. At one point Sunday afternoon at TPC Summerlin in Las Vegas, there were 16 players within two shots of the lead.

But then Tom Kim, the defending champion, stepped out of the pack, making back-to-back birdies on 12th and 13th holes to take the outright lead at 19 under. Another birdie on the par-4 15th got him to 20 under, which would leave him one shot clear of Adam Hadwin and two ahead of a foursome that tied for third when Kim posted his Sunday five-under 66 to claim his third career PGA Tour title.

With the victory, the 21-year-old from South Korea became the first golfer to successful repeat on tour since Scottie Scheffler at the WM Phoenix Open in February. And Kim became the first player to lead the same event after 54 holes in consecutive years and win both times since Patrick Cantlay accomplished the fact at the 2021 and 2022 BMW Championship.

He also claimed the first-place prize money payout of $1.512 million to claim from an overall purse of $8.4 million. Here's the prize money payout for each golfer who made the cut in Vegas.

Win: Tom Kim, -20, $1,512,000

2: Adam Hadwin, -19, $915,600

T-3: Eric Cole, -18, $410,025

T-3: Alex Noren, -18, $410,025

T-3: J.T. Poston, -18, $410,025

T-3: Taylor Pendrith, -18, $410,025

T-7: Beau Hossler, -17, $238,000

T-7: Cam Davis, -17, $238,000

T-7: Chesson Hadley, -17, $238,000

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TPC Summerlin
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TPC Summerlin co-hosted the 1996 Shriners Children’s Open (then the Las Vegas Invitational), where Tiger Woods captured his first career PGA Tour victory. The Las Vegas desert layout, designed by Fuzzy Zoeller and Bobby Weed, winds through arroyos and canyons. As you’d expect from a TPC facility, the practice facilities are tremendous, covering 12 acres and including two short game areas and a 10,000 square-foot practice green.
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T-7: Joel Dahmen, -17, $238,000

T-7: Isaiah Salinda, -17, $238,000

T-7: K.H. Lee, -17, $238,000

T-13: Ludvig Aberg, -16, $154,980

T-13: Nick Taylor, -16, $154,980

T-13: Ryan Moore, -16, $154,980

T-13: Vince Whaley, -16, $154,980

T-13: Lanto Griffin, -16, $154,980

T-18: Cameron Champ, -15, $111,300

T-18: Tyler Duncan, -15, $111,300

T-18: Michael Kim, -15, $111,300

T-18: Luke List, -15, $111,300

T-18: Adam Svensson, -15, $111,300

T-23: Erik van Rooyen, -14, $81,060

T-23: Kelly Kraft,, -14, $81,060

T-23: Callum Tarren, -14, $81,060

T-26: Matti Schmid, -13, $66,360

T-26: Harry Hall, -13, $66,360

T-28: Matt Wallace, -12, $55,080

T-28: Aaron Rai, -12, $55,080

T-28: Greyson Sigg, -12, $55,080

T-28: Davis Riley, -12, $55,080

T-28: Ben Taylor, -12, $55,080

T-28: Sam Ryder, -12, $55,080

T-28: Nicholas Lindheim, -12, $55,080

T-35: Adam Long, -11, $40,080

T-35: Austin Smotherman, -11, $40,080

T-35: Davis Thompson, -11, $40,080

T-35: Akshay Bhatia, -11, $40,080

T-35: Taylor Montgomery, -11, $40,080

T-35: Henrik Norlander, -11, $40,080

T-35: Brent Grant, -11, $40,080

T-42: Nate Lashley, -10, $30,660

T-42: Zac Blair, -10, $30,660

T-42: Scott Piercy, -10, $30,660

T-42: Matt NeSmith, -10, $30,660

T-46: Sam Stevens, -9, $26,268

T-46: J.J. Spaun, -9, $26,268

T-46: Garrick Higgo, -9, $26,268

T-46: Chad Ramey, -9, $26,268

T-46: Patton Kizzire, -9, $26,268

T-46: Webb Simpson, -9, $26,268

T-52: Carl Yuan, -8. $20,244

T-52: Brandt Snedeker, -8. $20,244

T-52: Yuxin Lin, -8. $20,244

55: Nick Hardy, -7, $19,740

T-56: Christiaan Bezuidenhout, -6, $19,236

T-56: Harrison Endycott, -6, $19,236

T-56: Nicolai Hojgaard, -6, $19,236

T-56: Justin Suh, -6, $19,236

T-56: Trevor Werbylo, -6, $19,236

T-61: Tano Goya, -5, $18,648

T-61: Alex Smalley, -5, $18,648

63: Matthias Schwab, -3, $18,396

T-64: Hayden Buckley, -2, $18,144

T-64: Troy Merritt, -2, $18,144

T-66: Jason Dufner, -1, $17,808

T-66: Doc Redman, -1, $17,808

68: James Hahn, +3, $17,556