Prize Money and FedEx Cup Points Breakdown
| Place | US ($) | Euro (€) | Points |
|---|---|---|---|
| Champion | 1,400,000 | 1,101,204.13 | 550.00 |
| Runner-up | 850,000 | 668,588.22 | 315.00 |
| Third place | 600,000 | 471,944.63 | 200.00 |
| Fourth place | 490,000 | 385,421.45 | 140.00 |
| Losing quarter-finalists x 4 | 270,000 | 212,375.08 | 101.00 |
| Losing third round x 8 | 140,000 | 110,120.41 | 68.25 |
| Losing second round x 16 | 95,000 | 74,724.57 | 46.56 |
| Losing first round x 32 | 45,000 | 35,395.85 | 22.50 |
| Total | $8,500,000 | €6,685,882 | 3,620 |
($1.271335588 = 1 Euro)
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