PAYDAY! 2024 Cognizant Classic & LIV Golf Jeddah Prize Money Payout

Second-year PGA TOUR member Austin Eckroat won $1.62M this weekend with his victory in Palm Beach at the Cognizant. Nowhere near chump change, but also nowhere near what the LIV crew won at their exhibition in Saudi Arabia.

The mystical figure Anthony Kim collected $50k (and a hefty LIV signing-on fee) for finishing DFL in Jeddah, 33 strokes behind winner Joaquin Niemann, who had himself a week, earning invites to the Masters and the PGA Championship along with $4M+ in Jeddah.

The disparity between how much a PGA TOUR player can earn for a top-25 finish in a non-Signature tour event (e.g. Cognizant/Waste Management) vs. a Signature event (Pebble/Genesis) is significant. And then when you compare the further disparity between PGA TOUR Signature events to LIV events (especially when adding the team component), there really are three economic classes of upper-echelon professional golfers being created. The dichotomy is even further magnified when you add in the DP World Tour and Korn Ferry Tour. With five varying degrees of financially rewarding golf tiers/tours, it begins to resemble the professional soccer associations with tiered leagues across Europe, especially in Great Britain. The main difference between professional soccer and golf is there is no true relegation and promotion across all golf circuits. There are aspects of it (PGA up/down to KORN; DP up to PGA), but no true relegation exists thanks to LIV’s team/contract model.

Once a “good” player joins that circuit, like the vilified Super League soccer model that has been thrown around for a decade or more now, you maintain your top position no matter how crappy you play. For fun, watch the LIV results flow in this season. Like last season, some players will consistently pile up enough crap play to jumpstart a working farm. And if under contract in ’25 and beyond, they’ll be going nowhere next season.    

Whether you feel this is right or wrong, or ardently stand by the PGA TOUR vs. LIV, there’s no arguing that the Saudi money is unattainably different and will never stop flowing into golf as long as PIF finds value or wants to continue to screw with the old guard. If LIV isn’t the definition of an exhibition circuit, with limited to non-existent consequences for poor play, then nothing is.     

The 2024 Cognizant Classic Payouts:

PositionPlayerScoreEarnings
1Austin Eckroat-17$1,620,000
T2Erik van Rooyen-14$801,000
T2Min Woo Lee-14$801,000
T4K.H. Lee-13$344,250
T4Cameron Young-13$344,250
T4Jake Knapp-13$344,250
T4Shane Lowry-13$344,250
T4David Skinns-13$344,250
T9Keith Mitchell-12$210,536
T9Billy Horschel-12$210,536
T9Alex Noren-12$210,536
T9Peter Malnati-12$210,536
T9Andrew Novak-12$210,536
T9Martin Laird-12$210,536
T9Kevin Yu-12$210,536
T16Doug Ghim-11$137,250
T16Tyson Alexander-11$137,250
T16Ben Silverman-11$137,250
T16Garrick Higgo-11$137,250
T16Victor Perez-11$137,250
T21Byeong Hun An-10$87,750
T21Zach Johnson-10$87,750
T21Sam Ryder-10$87,750
T21Matt Fitzpatrick-10$87,750
T21Rory McIlroy-10$87,750
T21Nico Echavarria-10$87,750
T21Bud Cauley-10$87,750
T28Beau Hossler-9$59,014
T28Chris Kirk-9$59,014
T28Chan Kim-9$59,014
T28Tom Hoge-9$59,014
T28Matthieu Pavon-9$59,014
T28C.T. Pan-9$59,014
T28Jacob Bridgeman-9$59,014
T35Ryan Fox-8$43,875
T35Lucas Glover-8$43,875
T35Chris Gotterup-8$43,875
T35Jimmy Stanger-8$43,875
T35Chesson Hadley-8$43,875
T35Chad Ramey-8$43,875
T41Corey Conners-7$32,850
T41Joseph Bramlett-7$32,850
T41Maverick McNealy-7$32,850
T41Russell Henley-7$32,850
T41David Lipsky-7$32,850
T41Rickie Fowler-7$32,850
T47Troy Merritt-6$23,880
T47Davis Thompson-6$23,880
T47Vincent Norrman-6$23,880
T47Alexander Björk-6$23,880
T47Max Greyserman-6$23,880
T47Parker Coody-6$23,880
T53Jorge Campillo-5$21,390
T53Mac Meissner-5$21,390
T53Nick Dunlap-5$21,390
T56Adam Schenk-4$20,700
T56Greyson Sigg-4$20,700
T56Carson Young-4$20,700
T56Rico Hoey-4$20,700
T60Taylor Montgomery-3$20,160
T60Robert MacIntyre-3$20,160
T62Davis Riley-2$19,800
T62Tom Kim-2$19,800
T64Mark Hubbard-1$19,440
T64Justin Rose-1$19,440
66J.T. PostonE$19,170
T67Camilo Villegas1$18,900
T67S.H. Kim1$18,900

The 2024 LIV Golf Jeddah Individual Payouts:

PositionPlayerScoreEarnings
1Joaquin Niemann-17$4,000,000
T2Louis Oosthuizen-13$1,875,000
T2Charl Schwartzel-13$1,875,000
4Bryson DeChambeau-12$1,000,000
5Jon Rahm-11$800,000
T6Charles Howell III-10$508,750
T6Anirban Lahiri-10$508,750
T6Phil Mickelson-10$508,750
T6Talor Gooch-10$508,750
T6Adrian Meronk-10$508,750
T6Jason Kokrak-10$508,750
T12Brooks Koepka-9$350,000
T12Abraham Ancer-9$350,000
14Matt Jones-8$320,000
T15Carlos Ortiz-7$262,143
T15Sergio Garcia-7$262,143
T15David Puig-7$262,143
T15Dean Burmester-7$262,143
T15Tyrrell Hatton-7$262,143
T15Branden Grace-7$262,143
T15Kevin Na-7$262,143
T22Pat Perez-6$203,000
T22Sebastian Munoz-6$203,000
T22Cameron Tringale-6$203,000
T22Brendan Steele-6$203,000
T22Lucas Herbert-6$203,000
T27Danny Lee-5$182,500
T27Dustin Johnson-5$182,500
T29Sam Horsfield-4$172,500
T29Paul Casey-4$172,500
T31Graeme McDowell-3$153,750
T31Mito Pereira-3$153,750
T31Henrik Stenson-3$153,750
T31Richard Bland-3$153,750
T31Jinichiro Kozuma-3$153,750
T31Kieran Vincent-3$153,750
T37Peter Uihlein-2$138,750
T37Thomas Pieters-2$138,750
T37Harold Varner III-2$138,750
T37Patrick Reed-2$138,750
T41Andy Ogletree-1$129,375
T41Cameron Smith-1$129,375
T41Marc Leishman-1$129,375
T41Scott Vincent-1$129,375
45Martin KaymerE$125,000
T46Bubba Watson1$123,750
T46Kalle Samooja1$123,750
T48Caleb Surratt2$90,000
T48Eugenio Chacarra2$90,000
50Lee Westwood3$60,000
51Ian Poulter4$60,000
52Hudson Swafford5$50,000
53Anthony Kim16$50,000
Matthew WolffWD$16,500
Wade OrmsbyReserve$16,500

The 2024 LIV Golf Jeddah Team Payouts:

PositionTeamScoreEarnings
1Crushers GC-38$3 million
2Stinger GC-34$1.5 million
3Smash GC-33$500,000

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