Sanderson Farms purse payout: Paid like a Champ

Sanderson Farms purse payout: Paid like a Champ

Cameron Champ earned his first PGA Tour victory at the Sanderson Farms Championship. Here's a look at how the purse was paid out atThe Country Club of Jackson.
1.Cameron Champ-21$792,000.00
2.Corey Conners-17$475,200.00
T3.Sam Burns-15$255,200.00
T3.Carlos Ortiz-15$255,200.00
T5.Anders Albertson-14$167,200.00
T5.Roberto Castro-14$167,200.00
T7.Denny McCarthy-13$119,114.29
T7.Dylan Meyer-13$119,114.29
T7.Seth Reeves-13$119,114.29
T7.Adam Schenk-13$119,114.29
T7.Martin Laird-13$119,114.28
T7.Shawn Stefani-13$119,114.28
T7.D.J. Trahan-13$119,114.28
T14.Lucas Glover-12$74,800.00
T14.Talor Gooch-12$74,800.00
T14.Bill Haas-12$74,800.00
T14.Stephan Jaeger-12$74,800.00
T14.Patrick Rodgers-12$74,800.00
19.Seamus Power-11$61,600.00
T20.Ryan Blaum-10$49,456.00
T20.Matt Every-10$49,456.00
T20.Robert Garrigus-10$49,456.00
T20.Nate Lashley-10$49,456.00
T20.Rory Sabbatini-10$49,456.00
25.Tom Lovelady-9$38,720.00
T26.Nicholas Lindheim-8$29,944.45
T26.Robert Streb-8$29,944.45
T26.Hudson Swafford-8$29,944.45
T26.Nick Taylor-8$29,944.45
T26.Chad Ramey-8$29,944.44
T26.Andres Romero-8$29,944.44
T26.Sam Saunders-8$29,944.44
T26.Vaughn Taylor-8$29,944.44
T26.Norman Xiong-8$29,944.44
T35.Jonas Blixt-7$22,165.00
T35.Kyoung-Hoon Lee-7$22,165.00
T35.Jonathan Randolph-7$22,165.00
T35.Johnson Wagner-7$22,165.00
T39.Jonathan Byrd-6$17,600.00
T39.Harris English-6$17,600.00
T39.Alex Prugh-6$17,600.00
T39.Ben Silverman-6$17,600.00
T39.Scott Stallings-6$17,600.00
T39.Adam Svensson-6$17,600.00
T45.John Chin-5$12,883.20
T45.Wes Roach-5$12,883.20
T45.Scottie Scheffler-5$12,883.20
T45.Brady Schnell-5$12,883.20
T45.Chris Thompson-5$12,883.20
T50.J.J. Henry-4$10,714.00
T50.Curtis Luck-4$10,714.00
T50.Sebastin Muoz-4$10,714.00
T50.Cameron Tringale-4$10,714.00
T54.Ryan Armour-3$9,944.00
T54.Alex Cejka-3$9,944.00
T54.Wyndham Clark-3$9,944.00
T54.Dylan Frittelli-3$9,944.00
T54.Billy Hurley III-3$9,944.00
T54.Martin Piller-3$9,944.00
T54.J.T. Poston-3$9,944.00
T61.Hunter Mahan-2$9,548.00
T61.Richy Werenski-2$9,548.00
T63.Dawson Armstrong-1$9,240.00
T63.Hayden Buckley-1$9,240.00
T63.Scott Langley-1$9,240.00
T63.Parker McLachlin-1$9,240.00
T63.Jos de Jess Rodrguez-1$9,240.00
T68.Stuart Appleby E$8,932.00
T68.Derek Ernst E$8,932.00
70.Fabin Gmez+1$8,800.00
71.Doug Ghim+3$8,712.00
72.Tim Wilkinson+9$8,624.00




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