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Winners, Losers & Payouts From the 2026 Valspar Championship

2026 Valspar Championship Recap: Redemption in the Snake Pit

A week after the PGA Tour’s best teed it up at The Players Championship, the tour made its way to the Copperhead Course at Innisbrook Resort—a track known for rattling even the steadiest players. Even with a less-than-stellar field thanks to last-minute dropouts of many of the tourney’s most popular players, the 2026 Valspar Championship delivered exactly what the sponsors and TV execs wanted: late-round drama, a few untimely collapses, and a winner looking for redemption. With the infamous Snake Pit looming, Sunday turned into a test of nerve, precision, and patience—and one player rose above it all when it mattered most.

Fitzpatrick Finishes the Job

Matt Fitzpatrick arrived at Copperhead with something to prove—and left $1,638,000 richer.

Still shaking off a tough finish the week prior (2nd place at The Players), Fitzpatrick played the kind of composed, methodical golf that has become his calling card. While others faltered on Sunday, he stayed steady, carding a bogey-free, final-round 68 and navigating the closing stretch with confidence. Standing on the 72nd hole, he delivered the defining moment of the tournament: a clutch birdie that sealed a one-shot victory at 11-under.

It wasn’t flashy. It wasn’t chaotic. It was simply clinical—and very profitable.

So Close for Lipsky

For David Lipsky, the story was one of inches—and $991,900.

Lipsky surged into contention and gave himself a real chance to force a playoff, but his final birdie attempt slid just past the edge. A runner-up finish and a career-best payday will certainly ease the pain, but this one will linger. Opportunities to win on Tour are rare, and he was right there.

Sunday Slips: Im Can’t Hold On

Sungjae Im entered Sunday with the lead, but the Copperhead Course had other plans—along with a $382,958 consolation prize.

A disastrous start quickly derailed his momentum, and a final-round 74 dropped him into a tie for fourth. His pedestrian front nine did him in, but he never quit. What looked like a potential win turned into a tough Sunday and a missed opportunity. But we’re still a big fan of Im.

Quietly Strong Performances

Not everyone in contention made noise—but several players still cashed in.

Jordan Smith fired a Sunday 66 to secure solo third and a $627,900 payday, one of the most impressive finishes of the week.

Meanwhile, Xander Schauffele hovered near the top of the leaderboard all tournament, ultimately earning $382,958 for his T-4 finish. He’s now stringing together some nice tourney finishes and is on the verge of breaking through.

Brawny Brooks Koepka, who quietly posted a T18 and took home approximately $151,970—hardly headline-grabbing, but a solid week’s work as he builds toward bigger stages.

Fan favorite Jordan Spieth didn’t seriously contend on Sunday, but continued to show encouraging signs in 2026. After an inconsistent stretch over the past couple of seasons, Spieth’s improved ball-striking and renewed confidence on the greens have translated into more consistent finishes—something fans (and President Cup captains) are certainly keeping an eye on.

The Valspar Championship doesn’t always carry the biggest purse or deepest field, but it consistently delivers compelling golf—and this year was no exception.

For Fitzpatrick, it was a story of resilience—and a seven-figure reward. One week removed from disappointment, he found himself in the same pressure-packed position—and this time, he didn’t blink.

That’s the beauty of golf. One week, it breaks your heart. The next, it pays you.

Winners & Losers from Sunday at the Snake Pit:

Losers: Sungjae Im and Brandt Snedeker. If you took Im’s front nine (40) and Snedeker’s back nine (40), combined, that score wouldn’t qualify for the FL High School Championships. The pressure on Sunday proved to be too much for these guys to fight through.

Winner: Xander. The diminutive San Diego St. star has quietly posted three top 10s in his last four tourneys. His 6-under final round tied for the lowest in the field. Is it safe to say that Xander is back?

Loser: Brooks Koepka. At one point on Sunday, Koepka was three back of the lead and in a position to make a run for the tourney, but he didn’t. His back nine two-over par 37, which included an untimely double on 16, proved he still has a ways to go before he’ll be ready to contend every week now that he’s back on the PGA TOUR.

Winner: Emiliano Grillo. Sunday’s biggest leaderboard leaper (31 spots) turned out to be Emiliano Grillo, who fired a final round 65, tying Xander for the best round of the day. Golf addict factoid: Grillo and Xander sometimes tee it up together at The Farms in San Diego. Who has the edge during those off-season matches?  

Prize Money Payouts From the 2026 PValspar Championship:

POSITIONGOLFERSCOREFEDEXCUP POINTSEARNINGS
1Matt Fitzpatrick273 / -11500.000$1,638,000.00
2David Lipsky274 / -10300.000$991,900.00
3Jordan Smith275 / -9190.000$627,900.00
T4Xander Schauffele276 / -8115.000$382,958.33
T4Marco Penge276 / -8115.000$382,958.33
T4Sungjae Im276 / -8115.000$382,958.33
T7Emiliano Grillo277 / -782.500$276,412.50
T7Stephan Jaeger277 / -782.500$276,412.50
T7Patrick Cantlay277 / -782.500$276,412.50
T7S.H. Kim277 / -782.500$276,412.50
T11A.J. Ewart278 / -665.000$211,575.00
T11Jordan Spieth278 / -665.000$211,575.00
T11Matthieu Pavon278 / -665.000$211,575.00
T14Hank Lebioda279 / -554.000$161,525.00
T14Jacob Bridgeman279 / -554.000$161,525.00
T14Gary Woodland279 / -554.000$161,525.00
T14Corey Conners279 / -554.000$161,525.00
T18Webb Simpson280 / -442.063$108,290.00
T18Lee Hodges280 / -442.063$108,290.00
T18Danny Walker280 / -442.063$108,290.00
T18Brooks Koepka280 / -442.063$108,290.00
T18Tony Finau280 / -442.063$108,290.00
T18Chandler Blanchet280 / -442.063$108,290.00
T18Tom Kim280 / -442.063$108,290.00
T18Brandt Snedeker280 / -442.063$108,290.00
T26Denny McCarthy281 / -331.750$69,160.00
T26Dylan Wu281 / -331.750$69,160.00
T26Rico Hoey281 / -331.750$69,160.00
T26Adrien Dumont de Chassart281 / -331.750$69,160.00
T30Justin Thomas282 / -222.000$51,142.00
T30Alejandro Tosti282 / -222.000$51,142.00
T30Michael Kim282 / -222.000$51,142.00
T30Christiaan Bezuidenhout282 / -222.000$51,142.00
T30Andrew Putnam282 / -222.000$51,142.00
T30Jimmy Stanger282 / -222.000$51,142.00
T30Ryo Hisatsune282 / -222.000$51,142.00
T30David Skinns282 / -222.000$51,142.00
T30Seamus Power282 / -222.000$51,142.00
T30Kevin Yu282 / -222.000$51,142.00
T40Matti Schmid283 / -113.500$35,035.00
T40Blades Brown283 / -1n/a (non-member)$35,035.00
T40Matt Wallace283 / -113.500$35,035.00
T40Davis Chatfield283 / -113.500$35,035.00
T40Patrick Rodgers283 / -113.500$35,035.00
T40Doug Ghim283 / -113.500$35,035.00
T46David Ford284 / E8.500$24,115.00
T46Davis Thompson284 / E8.500$24,115.00
T46Kensei Hirata284 / E8.500$24,115.00
T46Ricky Castillo284 / E8.500$24,115.00
T46John VanDerLaan284 / E8.500$24,115.00
T46Takumi Kanaya284 / E8.500$24,115.00
T46Alex Smalley284 / E8.500$24,115.00
T46Patrick Fishburn284 / E8.500$24,115.00
T46Isaiah Salinda284 / E8.500$24,115.00
T55Pierceson Coody285 / 15.200$20,657.00
T55Keegan Bradley285 / 15.200$20,657.00
T55Nicolai Højgaard285 / 15.200$20,657.00
T55Andrew Novak285 / 15.200$20,657.00
T55Mackenzie Hughes285 / 15.200$20,657.00
T55Chandler Phillips285 / 15.200$20,657.00
T55Justin Lower285 / 15.200$20,657.00
T55John Parry285 / 15.200$20,657.00
T55Rasmus Neergaard-Petersen285 / 15.200$20,657.00
T64Sam Ryder286 / 23.900$19,474.00
T64Chad Ramey286 / 23.900$19,474.00
T64Karl Vilips286 / 23.900$19,474.00
T64Joel Dahmen286 / 23.900$19,474.00
T68Vince Whaley287 / 33.060$18,655.00
T68Rasmus Højgaard287 / 33.060$18,655.00
T68Kevin Streelman287 / 33.060$18,655.00
T68Billy Horschel287 / 33.060$18,655.00
T68Henrik Norlander287 / 33.060$18,655.00
73Kevin Roy288 / 42.700$18,109.00
74Bud Cauley291 / 72.600$17,927.00



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