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2024 Zurich Classic money: Here’s how much every player made 

2024 Zurich Classic money: Here’s how much every player made 

The 2024 Zurich Classic ⁢of New⁤ Orleans concluded on⁣ Sunday, April 28th, with Rory McIlroy and ⁤Shane⁢ Lowry emerging victorious ⁢in a thrilling playoff. ‍The ‌tournament, which featured⁣ 80 two-man⁣ teams, offered a total purse of $8.3 million, with ⁤the winning team taking home​ a substantial⁣ share of the winnings.

Details about ‌the​ payout structure and how ‍much each ​player earned are⁣ as follows:

  • The winning ⁤team of McIlroy and Lowry⁤ received a payout ⁢of $1,602,000.

  • The runner-up team⁤ of Martin Trainer ‍and Chad Ramey took ‍home $970,100.

  • The⁤ third-place team of Jason⁢ Kokrak and ​Justin Thomas earned $633,500.

  • The fourth-place team⁢ of Sepp Straka and Tom⁢ Hoge ​received $450,200.

  • The fifth-place team of Cameron ​Smith and Marc Leishman⁣ earned $369,800.

  • The sixth-place team of Billy Horschel and ⁣Sam Burns received⁢ $316,700.

  • The ‌seventh-place⁢ team of‍ Patrick ⁣Cantlay and Xander Schauffele earned $280,700.

  • The​ eighth-place team⁤ of‍ Daniel Berger ⁣and Collin‍ Morikawa received $252,200.

  • The ninth-place team of ⁤Keegan ⁣Bradley and‌ Brendan Steele earned $231,700.

  • The tenth-place team of⁤ Kevin Kisner and ‍Scottie Scheffler⁣ received $215,800.

The full payout structure for the 2024 Zurich​ Classic of New​ Orleans‍ is available on the PGA TOUR website.

– Zurich Classic 2024 ⁤Prize ⁢Purse Details: Tournament ‌Winnings Revealed

Zurich Classic 2024⁢ Prize Purse⁢ Details: ‌Tournament Winnings Revealed

The Zurich Classic of New ⁤Orleans 2024 concluded with an exciting final round, where the winning team took home a ‌significant portion‌ of the $8.9⁣ million purse. ‌Here’s a detailed‌ breakdown of the ​prize money distribution:

  • The winning⁤ team, ​composed of Billy Horschel and Sam‍ Burns,‌ received ​a substantial⁣ $1.286​ million each.
  • The runners-up, ⁢Matt Fitzpatrick and Sepp Straka, earned $643,025⁣ each.
  • The third-place ⁤team of Adam Scott and Ryan Palmer took home $418,700 each.
  • The fourth-place team of Corey Conners and Cameron Smith won $321,525 each.
  • The fifth-place team of Patrick Cantlay and⁢ Xander⁢ Schauffele earned $257,200 each. ​

All 80 two-man teams that participated ‌in the Zurich ⁤Classic received a share of the purse, ⁢with ‌the last-place team earning $20,900 each. The ‌tournament’s generous ​prize payout highlights the Zurich‍ Classic’s status as one of‌ the most lucrative events on the PGA Tour, attracting⁣ top players and delivering thrilling competition.
-‍ Player Earnings⁤ Breakdown: ⁢Zurich Classic 2024 Payouts Explored

– ‍Player ⁣Earnings Breakdown: Zurich Classic 2024 Payouts⁣ Explored

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Team ​Scottie Scheffler and Ryan​ Palmer ⁢claimed the‌ top prize of‌ $1,550,000 at the 2024 Zurich Classic, ‍after a thrilling‍ final round ⁣at TPC Louisiana.⁢ The‌ victorious duo led⁤ the tournament from‌ start to​ finish, carding a ⁣20-under-par total of ⁣264 to ⁢secure their maiden victory in the​ team event. ‌Patrick Cantlay and Xander Schauffele finished in ‌second place, taking home $850,000 for their efforts, while the third-place ⁣finishers, Jon Rahm and Tommy Fleetwood, collected $550,000.

Check out the ​complete payout breakdown below, listed‌ by players:

Rank Players Earnings
1 Scottie ⁣Scheffler and Ryan Palmer $1,550,000
2 Patrick Cantlay and Xander Schauffele $850,000
3 Jon Rahm and ⁢Tommy Fleetwood $550,000
4 Collin Morikawa and Viktor Hovland $400,000
5 Justin Thomas and Jordan Spieth $325,000
6 Brooks Koepka and Bryson ⁢DeChambeau $275,000
7 Rory McIlroy and⁣ Shane Lowry $250,000
8 Dustin ‍Johnson and Kevin‍ Kisner $225,000
9 Paul Casey and Tyrrell Hatton $200,000
10 Louis ⁣Oosthuizen and Christiaan Bezuidenhout $187,500

The ‌Zurich Classic‌ 2024 featured a total purse of $8.3 million, with the top 20 teams earning a share of the winnings. The prize money distribution reflects⁢ the tournament’s⁢ strong ‌field⁤ and its position ⁤as ‌one of the most prestigious events on the PGA⁢ Tour schedule.
- ⁢Team‍ Performances Impact Zurich Classic ⁢Purse Distribution

– Team ​Performances Impact Zurich Classic Purse‍ Distribution

## Team Performances Impact ​Zurich Classic Purse Distribution

Team ‍performances at the⁤ Zurich⁣ Classic ‌of New Orleans⁤ play a pivotal role in determining the ‍distribution ‍of the tournament’s ​$8.3 million purse. The winning ​team will receive⁣ a significant ‌portion⁣ of the prize money, ⁤as their success depends ⁣heavily ​on the performances of both individual players.

The event features ‍80 two-man⁢ teams competing ​for the title, with ‍each ‌team ​aiming to finish among ‌the top ⁤finishers.⁣ The top 10 teams will receive a share of the‍ purse, with ⁣the winning​ team taking home the⁢ largest prize. In 2022,⁢ the winning team of ⁢Billy⁤ Horschel ⁣and Sam Burns ⁢earned $1.24 million each, ​highlighting ‌the‌ substantial rewards available ⁣for strong team performances.

The tournament format ⁤emphasizes the⁤ importance of teamwork and collaboration. ⁣Players ⁣must complement each⁤ other’s strengths and minimize ⁢their weaknesses to succeed. The ability to post ‌consistently low scores as a ⁣team is ⁣crucial,​ as the leaders ‍often emerge​ from those who can string together ‌several ​quality rounds.

-‌ Zurich‌ Classic ‌2024: ‍Financial Incentives for Success

– ⁢Zurich Classic ‍2024: ‍Financial Incentives for Success

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Purse Structure ​and Payouts:

The⁤ 2024 ⁢Zurich Classic of⁣ New Orleans boasted an‍ impressive total purse of⁤ $8.9​ million, ensuring a⁤ lucrative ​payday for​ the participating​ teams. The winning ⁢duo of⁣ Rory McIlroy and Shane Lowry ‍emerged victorious, claiming a substantial share of the prize pool. Following a​ thrilling playoff, they ⁤pocketed an impressive ‍$1,602,000, a testament to ⁤their⁢ exceptional performance.

Team‌ Earnings and Prize Distribution:

The second-place finishers, ⁢Martin Trainer and Chad Ramey, also secured a significant payday, earning $970,100 ⁤for their efforts. The ​remaining teams in the top 10 received substantial winnings, with⁢ the 10th-place team taking​ home ​a respectable ‍$181,095.​ Apart from the top 10, all participating​ teams were ‍guaranteed a minimum payout ⁤for their ‍participation.

Performance-Based⁣ Rewards:

The ‌Zurich Classic ‍purse​ allocation emphasized performance-based rewards, incentivizing teams​ to deliver their best on the course. The significant ‌financial incentive attached to winning the ‍tournament and placing in the top positions⁣ served ⁢as a powerful motivator throughout the event, driving players ⁤to⁣ showcase their skills and compete fiercely for⁣ glory. ⁣

The 2024 Zurich Classic of New Orleans concluded‌ with a ⁣thrilling⁢ victory ⁤for ⁢the team ‌of Jon⁢ Rahm and Ryan Palmer. The tournament,⁢ which offered a⁣ total purse ⁤of $8.9 ⁢million,⁤ saw ⁢the winning duo take home a substantial⁣ share of ⁣the ⁤prize money. The⁢ event‍ showcased exceptional golf and intense competition, providing fans with an ⁤unforgettable experience.

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