Canadian purse payout: DJ reclaims money list lead

Canadian purse payout: DJ reclaims money list lead

Dustin Johnson claimed his third PGA Tour victory of the season at the RBC Canadian Open. He now has more than $6.75 million in official earnings this season and leapfrogged Justin Thomas and Justin Rose for the top spot on the Tour's money list. Here's how the purse was paid out in Canada:
1Dustin Johnson-23$1,116,000
T2Byeong Hun An-20$545,600
T2Whee Kim-20$545,600
4Keegan Bradley-19$297,600
5Abraham Ancer-17$248,000
T6Tommy Fleetwood-16$215,450
T6Danny Lee-16$215,450
T8Joel Dahmen-15$173,600
T8Mackenzie Hughes-15$173,600
T8Andrew Putnam-15$173,600
T8Brandt Snedeker-15$173,600
T12Jason Kokrak-14$121,520
T12Shane Lowry-14$121,520
T12Ian Poulter-14$121,520
T12Rory Sabbatini-14$121,520
T12Hudson Swafford-14$121,520
T17Ricky Barnes-13$86,800
T17Tyler Duncan-13$86,800
T17Graeme McDowell-13$86,800
T17Kevin Tway-13$86,800
T17Harold Varner III-13$86,800
T22Ryan Blaum-12$55,889
T22Robert Garrigus-12$55,889
T22Ryan Palmer-12$55,889
T22Adam Schenk-12$55,889
T22Shawn Stefani-12$55,889
T22Gary Woodland-12$55,889
T22Ryan Yip-12$55,889
T29George Cunningham-11$37,743
T29Charley Hoffman-11$37,743
T29Si Woo Kim-11$37,743
T29William McGirt-11$37,743
T29Jhonattan Vegas-11$37,743
T29Johnson Wagner-11$37,743
T29Jimmy Walker-11$37,743
T29Nick Watney-11$37,743
T37Chad Campbell-10$26,040
T37Stewart Cink-10$26,040
T37Tony Finau-10$26,040
T37Joaquin Niemann-10$26,040
T37Jonathan Randolph-10$26,040
T37Roger Sloan-10$26,040
T37Chris Stroud-10$26,040
T37Brian Stuard-10$26,040
T45Chris Crisologo (a)-9$0
T45Jim Furyk-9$18,662
T45Rob Oppenheim-9$18,662
T45Martin Piller-9$18,662
T45Scott Stallings-9$18,662
T50Zac Blair-8$14,632
T50Martin Flores-8$14,632
T50James Hahn-8$14,632
T50John Huh-8$14,632
T50Kelly Kraft-8$14,632
T50David Lingmerth-8$14,632
T50Jamie Lovemark-8$14,632
T50Troy Merritt-8$14,632
T50Steve Stricker-8$14,632
T50Ethan Tracy-8$14,632
T50Zach Wright-8$14,632
T61Matt Every-7$13,454
T61David Hearn-7$13,454
T61J.B. Holmes-7$13,454
T61Peter Malnati-7$13,454
T65Aaron Baddeley-6$12,958
T65Dominic Bozzelli-6$12,958
T65Alex Cejka-6$12,958
T65Keith Mitchell-6$12,958
T69Lanto Griffin-5$12,586
T69Cameron Percy-5$12,586
T71Stephan Jaeger-4$12,152
T71Sean O'Hair-4$12,152
T71Ben Silverman-4$12,152
T71Nick Taylor-4$12,152
T71Steve Wheatcroft-4$12,152
76Chris Kirk-3$11,780
77Rod Pampling-2$11,656
78Sam RyderE$11,532




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