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2024 Memorial Tournament purse: Payout info, winner’s share at Muirfield Village

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Scottie Scheffler is hoping to claim his 11th career Tour title at the Memorial on Sunday.

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It’s the penultimate Signature Event of the year, the Memorial Tournament at Jack’s Place, Muirfield Village GC in Dublin, Ohio, and the final opportunity for a tune-up ahead of the year’s third major championship, the U.S. Open at Pinehurst. Below, find everything you need to know about tournament purse, including prize money, winner’s share, and complete payout information.

Memorial Tournament final round preview

It looked like Scottie Scheffler might finally be showing signs of humanity when he triple-bogeyed the par-4 9th hole on Saturday, eradicating what had been a three-shot lead to start the third round.

But in true Scheffler fashion, he rebounded, posting three birdies on the back nine to sign for a round of one-under 71, bringing him to 10 under overall and four shots clear of his closest competitors, Collin Morikawa, Sepp Straka and Adam Hadwin, who are six under.

While a tournament win is never a forgone conclusion for the leader, Scheffler’s chasers aren’t holding out hope for a collapse from the leader.


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“If Scottie does what Scottie does, it’s hard to beat him,” Straka said after his third-round 68. “But honestly, if anything, it might make it a little bit easier, especially on a Saturday, because you’re not really worried about putting yourself up there ahead of him or, I don’t know, it just makes it a little bit more comforting that if he’s playing his game there’s not really much I can do.”

As for Scheffler, his plan is to simply keep on keeping on.

“I’m going to go out tomorrow and try and have a good round of golf, keep my head down and stay in my own little world out there,” he said. “I’m not going to really pay any attention to what anybody else is doing out there, I’m just going to try and do my best.”

Not only does Sunday’s winner earn a handshake with Jack Nicklaus, there’s a sizeable check for the victor, too.

The winner of the Memorial Tournament will go home with a $4 million payday, with each of the top-four finishers earning seven figures.

Below is everything you need to know about the Memorial Tournament’s $20 million purse; you can catch the action from 2:30 p.m. ET until the completion of play on CBS.

Memorial Tournament payout information, winner’s share

1 – $4 million

2 – $2.2 million

3 – $1.4 million

4 – $1 million

5 – $840,000

6 – $760,000

7 – $700,000

8 – $646,000

9 – $600,000

10 – $556,000

11 – $514,000

12 – $472,000

13 – $430,000

14 – $389,000

15 – $369,000

16 – $349,000

17 – $329,000

18 – $309,000

19 – $289,000

20 – $269,000

21 – $250,000

22 – $233,000

23 – $216,000

24 – $200,000

25 – $184,000

26 – $168,000

27 – $161,000

28 – $154,000

29 – $147,000

30 – $140,000

31 – $133,000

32 – $126,000

33 – $119,000

34 – $114,000

35 – $109,000

36 – $104,000

37 – $99,000

38 – $94,000

39 – $90,000

40 – $86,000

41 – $82,000

42 – $78,000

43 – $74,000

44 – $70,000

45 – $66,000

46 – $62,000

47 – $58,000

48 – $56,000

49 – $54,000

50 – $52,000

51 – $51,000

52 – $50,000

53 – $49,000

54 – $48,000

55 – $47,000

56 – $46,000

57 – $45,000

58 – $44,000

59 – $43,000

60 – $42,000

61 – $41,000

62 – $40,000

63 – $39,000

64 – $38,000

65 – $37,000

66 – $36,000

67 – $35,000

68 – $34,000

69 – $33,000

70 – $32,000

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