The PGA Tour is currently hosting one of its most entertaining and awaited tournaments ever. The 2023 AT&T Pebble Beach Pro-Am is already underway for the fans to watch and will go on till Feb-5. The tournament is enjoyed by millions of fans as it features celebrities playing alongside professional golfers. But how much is the total purse for the tournament? And what will the winner take home out of it?
Which famous players are on the field at the 2023 AT&T Pebble Beach Pro-Am?
The field is full of talented golfers including World No.10 Matt Fitzpatrick, who is the highest-ranked player this season. While World No.11 Viktor Hovland and World No.16 Jordan Spieth are also present on the field aspiring to claim the title. Spieth won the tournament in 2017 and hence has a higher chance of winning compared to Hovland. The golfer also finished at T3 in 2021 and was a runner-up last year.
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Other professionals on the field include Kevin Kisner, Seamus Power, Maverick McNealy, and Kurt Kitayama. And the best part of the tournament is that these players will be playing alongside renowned celebrities like Bill Murray, Ray Romano, Gareth Bale, Josh Allen, Jason Bateman, and many more.
Total purse, prize money, and winner’s share for the tournament
Fans are excited to watch their favorite players win the trophy for the tournament. However, along with the title, professionals will receive a huge chunk of the purse as prize money. And what makes it even more exciting is that the total purse has increased from $8.7 million, last year, to $9 million this time. And the winner will easily pocket an amount as grand as $1.62 million.
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Here is how much every player making the cut will receive as prize money:
1st | $1,620,000 |
2nd | $981,000 |
3rd | $621,000 |
4th | $441,000 |
5th | $369,000 |
6th | $326,250 |
7th | $303,750 |
8th | $281,250 |
9th | $263,250 |
10th | $245,250 |
11th | $227,250 |
12th | $209,250 |
13th | $191,250 |
14th | $173,250 |
15th | $164,250 |
16th | $155,250 |
17th | $146,250 |
18th | $137,250 |
19th | $128,250 |
20th | $119,250 |
21st | $110,250 |
22nd | $101,250 |
23rd | $94,050 |
24th | $86,850 |
25th | $79,650 |
26th | $72,450 |
27th | $69,750 |
28th | $67,050 |
29th | $64,350 |
30th | $61,650 |
31st | $58,950 |
32nd | $56,250 |
33rd | $53,550 |
34th | $51,300 |
35th | $49,050 |
36th | $46,800 |
37th | $44,550 |
38th | $42,750 |
39th | $40,950 |
40th | $39,150 |
41st | $37,350 |
42nd | $35,550 |
43rd | $33,750 |
44th | $31,950 |
45th | $30,150 |
46th | $28,350 |
47th | $26,500 |
48th | $25,110 |
49th | $23,850 |
50th | $23,130 |
51st | $22,590 |
52nd | $22,050 |
53rd | $21,690 |
54th | $21,330 |
55th | $21,150 |
56th | $20,970 |
57th | $20,790 |
58th | $20,610 |
59th | $20,430 |
60th | $20,250 |
61st | $20,070 |
62nd | $19,890 |
63rd | $19,710 |
64th | $19,530 |
65th | $19,350 |
The tournament is being played over three courses including Pebble Beach, Spyglass Hill, and Monterey Peninsula. However, experts say that the players will find it the most difficult to play at Spyglass Hill. But for the fans, what fun is a tournament if it is not tough to win?
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Who are you rooting for at the 2023 AT&T Pebble Beach Pro-Am? Do you think Matt Fitzpatrick has a bigger chance of winning compared to Jordan Spieth? Let us know in the comments section.
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