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How much did Keegan Bradley win at the Travelers Championship 2023? Prize money payouts explored

Keegan Bradley won the Travelers Championship 2023 on Sunday. The 37-year-old shot a final-round 2-under 68 to claim his sixth PGA Tour victory at TPC River Highlands in Cromwell, Connecticut.

With the win, Bradley bagged the winner’s share of $3.6 million from the $20 million designated event purse.

Apart from the winner’s paycheck, he also earned several other benefits including valuable OWGR points. The New England native won 500 FedEx Cup points and a two-year extension on the PGA Tour.

Bradley landed exemptions into multiple events, including next year's Masters Tournament, the PGA Championship, and the Tournament of Champions.

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Travelers Championship prize money

Keegan Bradley beat the likes of Zac Blair and Brian Harman to claim the Travelers Championship 2023 title.

Blair and Harman finished T-2 at 20 under. They settled for $1.78 million each for their strong finish. While the top three took over a million for their win, Patrick Cantlay, Chez Reavie and Scottie Scheffler just missed out on the seven-figure mark after finishing T4 at 19 under.

The trio settled for paychecks of $841,667 each.

Notably, last week’s US Open winner Wyndham Clark finished T29 alongside the likes of Sungjae Im, Viktor Hovland and Zach Johnson. The trio won $134,000 each for their efforts. Andrew Landry, who finished last on the final 65-player Travelers Championship leaderboard, won $42,200.

Here is the complete prize money payout for the 2023 Travelers Championship:

  • WIN: Keegan Bradley - $3,600,000
  • T2: Brian Harman - $1,780,000
  • T2: Zac Blair - $1,780,000
  • T4: Patrick Cantlay - $841,667
  • T4: Chez Reavie - $841,667
  • T4: Scottie Scheffler - $841,667
  • T7: Denny McCarthy - $650,000
  • T7: Rory McIlroy - $650,000
  • T9: Min Woo Lee - $525,000
  • T9: Justin Thomas - $525,000
  • T9: Corey Conners - $525,000
  • T9: Alex Smalley - $525,000
  • T13: Rickie Fowler - $405,000
  • T13: Hideki Matsuyama - $405,000
  • T15: Lucas Herbert - $335,000
  • T15: Carson Young - $335,000
  • T15: Doug Ghim - $335,000
  • T15: Emiliano Grillo - $335,000
  • T19: Xander Schauffele - $245,800
  • T19: Greyson Sigg - $245,800
  • T19: Adam Scott - $245,800
  • T19: Shane Lowry - $245,800
  • T19: Russell Henley - $245,800
  • T24: Eric Cole - $167,000
  • T24: Aaron Rai - $167,000
  • T24: Ludvig Aberg - $167,000
  • T24: Austin Eckroat - $167,000
  • T24: Chesson Hadley - $167,000
  • T29: Wyndham Clark - $134,000
  • T29: Sungjae Im - $134,000
  • T29: Viktor Hovland - $134,000
  • T29: Zach Johnson - $134,000
  • T33: Luke List - $109,000
  • T33: Cam Davis - $109,000
  • T33: Callum Tarren - $109,000
  • T33: Gary Woodland - $109,000
  • T33: Ryan Palmer - $109,000
  • T38: Nick Hardy - $83,000
  • T38: Chad Ramey - $83,000
  • T38: Kyle Reifers - $83,000
  • T38: Tom Kim - $83,000
  • T38: Kelly Kraft - $83,000
  • T38: Sepp Straka - $83,000
  • T38: Michael Kim - $83,000
  • T45: Davis Riley - $61,200
  • T45: Jason Day - $61,200
  • T45: Tony Finau - $61,200
  • T45: Andrew Putnam - $61,200
  • T49: Kevin Yu - $51,533
  • T49: Russell Knox - $51,533
  • T49: Matt Fitzpatrick - $51,533
  • T52: Sahith Theegala - $47,900
  • T52: Webb Simpson - $47,900
  • T52: Kevin Tway - $47,900
  • T52: Zecheng Dou - $47,900
  • T56: Justin Suh - $46,000
  • T56: Brett Stegmaier - $46,000
  • T56: Harry Hall - $46,000
  • T56: David Lipsky - $46,000
  • T60: Cameron Young - $44,600
  • T60: Harris English - $44,600
  • T60: Tom Hoge - $44,600
  • 63: Ben Martin - $43,800
  • T64: Andy Svoboda - $43,200
  • T64: Stephan Jaeger - $43,200
  • 66: Ryan Blaum - $42,600
  • 67: Andrew Landry - $42,200

After a successful Travelers Championship outing, the PGA Tour is now headed to Detroit for the Rocket Mortgage Classic.

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