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How much each player earned

Adam Scott tees off on the 9th hole during the final round of the BMW Championship on August 25, 2024 at Castle Pines Golf Club in Castle Rock, CO.

Adam Scott takes home a big check this week, but the biggest payout comes next week.

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Keegan Bradley and Adam Scott both played for their playoff lives this week.

Bradley was the final man in the field for this week’s BMW Championship ranked 50th in the FedEx Cup standings, while Scott was No. 41 in the rankings, with only the Top 30 advancing to East Lake for next week’s Tour Championship. But both players played their A-game in Colorado to punch their tickets, with Bradley winning to move up to No. 4 in the rankings and Scott finishing T2 to move up to No. 14.

While points will be the most important thing for your position next week at East Lake, you’ll also hear a lot about money in the coming weeks.

In addition to each of the opening two Playoff events having a $20 million prize pool, finishing in the top 30 and the Tour Championship field earns entry into the FedEx Cup bonus pool. The Tour Championship does not have a separate prize pool, but the winner takes home $25 million for themselves.

Even 10th place gets $1.75 million, which is more than the third place finisher this week.

But players still had to avoid being among the 20 ejected from the play-offs this week.

With that, here’s the full payout breakdown for this week’s BMW Championship, played at Castle Pines Golf Club. The total prize pool is $20 million.

How much each player earned at the 2024 BMW Championship

1. Keegan Bradley $3.6 million

Part 2. Sam Burns $1.503 million
Ludwig Aberg
Adam Schot

Number 5. Cam Davis $728,750
Tommy Fleetwood
Si Woo Kim
Xander Schauffele

Number 9. Chris Kirk $580,000
Alex Noren

Date 11. Sungjae Ik $500,000
Rory McIlroy

Date 13. Tony Finau $344,111.12
Will Zalatoris
Meeting Hun An
Shane Lowry
Patrick Cantlay
Tom Hoge
Sepp Straka
Taylor Pendrith
Wyndham-Clark

Number 22. Billy Horschel $229,000
Corey Conners
Russel Henley

25. Brian Harman $197,000

Number 26. Denny McCarthy $177,500
Victor Hovland

Number 28. Matt Fitzpatrick $160,000
Max Greyserman
Collin Morikawa

Number 31. Thomas Detry $142,500
Nick Dunlap

T33. Max Homa $119,666.66
Christian Bezuidenhout
Matthieu Pavon
Jason Day
Scotsman Scheffler

JT Poston

T39. Justin Thomas $102,000
Stephan Jaeger

Number 41. Davis Thompson $94,000
Adam Hadwin

Number 43. Aaron Rai $86,000
Cameron Jong

45. Akshay Bhatia $80,000

Number 46. Eric Cole $74,000
Austin Eckroat

48. Sahith Theegala $70,000

Jack Hirsch

Golf.com Editor

Jack Hirsh is an assistant editor at GOLF. Originally from Pennsylvania, Jack is a 2020 graduate of Penn State University, where he earned degrees in broadcast journalism and political science. He was captain of his high school golf team and recently returned to the program to serve as head coach. Jack also *still* tries to stay competitive in local amateurs. Prior to GOLF, Jack worked for two years at a TV station in Bend, Oregon, primarily as a multimedia journalist/reporter, but also as a producer, anchor, and even a weather presenter. He can be reached at [email protected].