How much did Scottie Scheffler win at the 2023 WM Phoenix Open? Prize money payouts explored
Scottie Scheffler won the 2023 Waste Management Phoenix Open on Sunday, February 12. He defeated Canada's Nick Taylor to take the victory at TPC Scottsdale in Arizona.
With the title win, the golfer overtook Rory McIlroy and took the world No.1 spot in the Official World Golf Ranking. The golfer bagged the winnerโs share of $3.6 million for the title win.
Scheffler successfully defended his PGA Tour Phoenix Open title. The 26-year-old golfer fired a six-under-par 65 on Sunday's final round to complete 72 holes. He completed 19-under 265 to defeat Taylor by two strokes.
The American golfer also beat the likes of Jon Rahm, Justin Thomas, and Jason Day to earn his fifth PGA Tour win.
WM Phoenix Open prize money
The WM Phoenix Open had a prize purse size of $20 million. The big event kept aside $3,600,000 for the winner, which Scottie Scheffler won. This was double last yearโs $1,460,000. Meanwhile, Nick Taylor, who finished runner-up on the field, won $2,180,000 for his efforts.
Jon Rahm continued his top form and finished in the top three at the Phoenix Open. The Spaniard won $1,380,000 for finishing third. Fourth-placed Justin Thomas bagged $980,000 while fifth-placed Jason Day settled for $820,000. Interestingly, Jim Herman, who finished 66th on the field, bagged $42,600 for his efforts.
Here are the complete prize money payouts for the 2023 WM Phoenix Open:
- WIN: Scottie Scheffler - $3,600,000
- 2: Nick Taylor - $2,180,000
- 3: Jon Rahm - $1,380,000
- 4: Justin Thomas - $980,000
- 5: Jason Day - $820,000
- T6: Sam Burns - $652,500
- T6: Sungjae Im - $652,500
- T6: Jordan Spieth - $652,500
- T6: Tyrrell Hatton - $652,500
- T10: Wyndham Clark - $485,000
- T10: Xander Schauffele - $485,000
- T10: Rickie Fowler - $485,000
- T10: Adam Hadwin - $485,000
- T14: Patrick Rodgers - $335,000
- T14: Taylor Moore - $335,000
- T14: Dylan Frittelli - $335,000
- T14: Tony Finau - $335,000
- T14: Charley Hoffman - $335,000
- T14: Beau Hossler - $335,000
- T20: Seamus Power - $245,000
- T20: Sam Ryder - $245,000
- T20: Keegan Bradley - $245,000
- T23: Chesson Hadley - $174,000
- T23: Scott Stallings - $174,000
- T23: Adam Schenk - $174,000
- T23: Si Woo Kim - $174,000
- T23: Kurt Kitayama - $174,000
- T23: Jhonattan Vegas - $174,000
- T29: Hideki Matsuyama - $137,000
- T29: Hayden Buckley - $137,000
- T29: Matt Fitzpatrick - $137,000
- T32: James Hahn - $109,286
- T32: Billy Horschel - $109,286
- T32: Rory McIlroy - $109,286
- T32: Matt Kuchar - $109,286
- T32: Jason Dufner - $109,286
- T32: Zach Johnson - $109,286
- T32: Kevin Tway - $109,286
- T39: Sahith Theegala - $87,000
- T39: Max Homa - $87,000
- T39: Lucas Glover - $87,000
- T42: Adam Long - $65,350
- T42: Ryan Palmer - $65,350
- T42: Aaron Rai - $65,350
- T42: Viktor Hovland - $65,350
- T42: K.H. Lee - $65,350
- T42: Brian Harman - $65,350
- T42: Keith Mitchell - $65,350
- T42: Gary Woodland - $65,350
- T50: Tom Kim - $48,543
- T50: Justin Lower - $48,543
- T50: Lucas Herbert - $48,543
- T50: Joel Dahmen - $48,543
- T50: Corey Conners - $48,543
- T50: Brandon Wu - $48,543
- T50: Erik van Rooyen - $48,543
- T57: Webb Simpson - $45,600
- T57: Taylor Pendrith - $45,600
- T57: Danny Lee - $45,600
- T57: Greyson Sigg - $45,600
- T61: Trey Mullinax - $44,400
- T61: Nate Lashley - $44,400
- 63: Kelly Kraft - $43,800
- 64: Cameron Young - $43,400
- 65: Stewart Cink - $43,000
- 66: Jim Herman - $42,600