Feb 6, 2022; Pebble Beach, California, USA; The championship trophy is on display during the final round of the AT&T Pebble Beach Pro-Am golf tournament at Pebble Beach Golf Links. Mandatory Credit: Bill Streicher-USA TODAY Sports
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The AT&T Pebble Beach Pro-Am is one of the most beautiful golf tournaments on the PGA Tour but how much is the purse and the payouts for players?
Because of the amateurs that join PGA Tour pros throughout the week at Pebble Beach Golf Links, the AT&T Pebble Beach Pro-Am doesn’t always draw the best field of players. With that said, there are still some of the top players in golf out there and, more importantly, those players who perform well are going to get paid.
The total purse for the AT&T Pebble Beach Pro-Am is $8.7 million. Of that, an impressive $1.566 million goes to the winner of the tournament.
So how does the rest of the purse work in terms of the player payouts throughout the rest of the field that makes the cut (after 54 holes with three courses used over the first four rounds)? Let’s take a look with a list. (Note: This list will be updated with player-by-player payouts after the conclusion of the tournament.
AT&T Pebble Beach Pro-Am payouts by finishing position
- $1.566 million
- $948,300
- $600,300
- $426,300
- $356,700
- $315,375
- $293,625
- $271,875
- $254,475
- $237,075
- $219,675
- $202,275
- $184,875
- $167,475
- $158,775
- $150,075
- $141,375
- $132,675
- $123,975
- $115,275
- $106,575
- $97,875
- $90,915
- $83,955
- $76,995
- $70,035
- $67,425
- $64,815
- $62,205
- $59,595
- $56,985
- $54,375
- $51,765
- $49,590
- $47,415
- $45,240
- $43,065
- $41,325
- $39,585
- $37,845
- $36,105
- $34,365
- $32,625
- $30,885
- $29,145
- $27,405
- $25,665
- $24,273
- $23,055
- $22,359
- $21,837
- $21,315
- $20,967
- $20,619
- $20,445
- $20,271
- $20,097
- $19,923
- $19,749
- $19,575
- $19,401
- $19,227
- $19,053
- $18,879
- $18,705
With every player who finishes inside the top 20 making six figures, the money is out there to be made at the AT&T Pebble Beach Pro-Am.
When you then factor in the full FedEx Cup points that are available in addition to the history and scenery of Pebble Beach, it really is a wonder as to why more players don’t come to this tournament. Those who cashed out this week, of course, won’t be complaining about that, though.
Source: FanSided