How Much Did Brian Harman & Others Earn @ British Open?
How Much Did Brian Harman & Others Earn @ British Open?
On Sunday, Brian Harman won the British Open by a commanding six-shot margin.
Brian Harman got it off despite the rain at Royal Liverpool Golf Club.
Harman cruised to victory at the British Open on Sunday, his maiden major championship victory. On Friday at Hoylake, England, the 36-year-old took a five-shot lead. He fired a 1-under 70 on Sunday, bringing him to 13-under for the week and solidifying his six-shot victory.
Sepp Straka, Tom Kim, Jon Rahm, and Jason Day tied for second place at 7-under par for the week. Kim battled a sprained ankle for the final 54 holes of the event after slipping and falling on damp grass on Thursday night.
Rahm’s 63 on Saturday set a course record by two shots, catapulting him into contention. Rory McIlroy and Emiliano Grillo both finished at 6-under.
This week’s British Open featured a record $16.5 million reward, yet it was the smallest of the major championships.
In comparison, the U.S. Open paid $20 million last month, and The Players Championship paid $25 million in March, the richest purse on Tour this season. Several more tournaments are also worth $20 million.
Harman, who has three PGA Tour victories, enters this week with roughly $29 million in career earnings. His Sunday victory netted him a $3 million payout.
Here are the complete payouts from the 151st British Open:
Payouts at the British Open: 1. Brian Harman: $3 million
T2: $1.084 million for Sepp Straka, Tom Kim, Jason Day, and Jon Rahm.
Emiliano Grillo and Rory McIlroy are tied for sixth place with $551,250.
Cam Young and Shubhankar Sharma (T8): $403,350
Max Homa, Matthew Jordan, and Tommy Fleetwood are ranked tenth ($308,400).
Henrik Stenson, Hideki Matsuyama, Thomas Detry, and Viktor Hovland (T13): $241,633
Laurie Canter, Xander Schauffele, and Alex Fitzpatrick (T17): $192,575
Tyrrell Hatton, Sungjae Im, and Antoine Rozner T20: $163,067
Adrian Meronk, Scottie Scheffler, Matthew Southgate, Louis Oosthuizen, Alex Noren, Stewart Cink, Byeong An, Rickie Fowler, Jordan Spieth, and Nicolai Hojgaard: T23: $121,490
Adam Scott, Oliver Wilson, Wyndham Clark, Richard Bland, Patrick Reed, Cam Smith, Patrick Cantlay, and Romain Langasque make up the 33rd team.: $84,113
Marcel Siem, Victor Perez, Hurly Long, Jordan Smith, JT Poston, A Bjork, Min Woo Lee, and Matt Fitzpatrick: $58,725 T41. Marcel Siem, Victor Perez, Hurly Long, Jordan Smith, JT Poston, A Bjork, Min Wo
Christiaan Bezuidenhout, Abraham Ancer, and Brendon Todd (T49): $45,933
Ryan Fox, Michael Stewart, and Corey Conners (T52): $43,433
Andrew Putnam, Adrian Otaegui, and Zach Johnson (T55): $41,375
Brandon Robinson Thompson (59th): $40,500
Scott Stallings, Bryson DeChambeau, Kurt Kitayama, and Rikuya Hoshino (T60): $39,900
Padraig Harrington, Brooks Koepka, Richie Ramsay, and Guido Migliozzi (T64): $39,025
Danny Willett, David Lingmerth, and Sami Valimaki (T68): $38,033
Robert Macintyre, Thomas Pieters, and Joost Luiten (T71): $37,550
Christo Lamprecht (a), Tristan Lawrence: $37,300 (T74).
Zack Fischer ($37,175)