Prize Money and FedEx Cup Points Breakdown
Place | US ($) | Euro (€) | Points |
---|---|---|---|
Champion | 1,350,000 | 919,993.37 | 4,725 |
Runner-up | 800,000 | 545,181.26 | 2,835 |
Third place | 575,000 | 391,849.03 | 1,785 |
Fourth place | 475,000 | 323,701.37 | 1,260 |
Losing quarter-finalists x 4 | 260,000 | 177,183.91 | 922 |
Losing third round x 8 | 130,000 | 88,591.95 | 587 |
Losing second round x 16 | 90,000 | 61,332.89 | 262 |
Losing first round x 32 | 40,000 | 27,259.06 | 86 |
Total | $8,000,000 | €5,451,812 | 26,250 |
($1.46740188 = 1 Euro)
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