After two prime 10s on the Masters and PGA Championship, Bryson DeChambeau got here out on prime on the 124th U.S. Open at Pinehurst No. 2.
The LIV Golf captain held off Rory McIlroy, because of an exceptional bunker shot he had on the 18th. His par save on the final gave DeChambeau the win by one, as he took residence his second U.S. Open title since 2020.
His checking account will see $4.3 million added to it due to his win.
Humorous sufficient, DeChambeau’s outstanding par save on 18 reminded lots of his hero, Payne Stewart, who holed an 18-footer to win in 1999. Granted, DeChambeau’s par try was a bit of shorter than Stewart’s, but it surely was a particular second for the previous SMU golfer.
In his three main championship begins this season, DeChambeau has received a complete of $6,993,000. His tie for sixth on the Masters awarded him with $695,000. He then took residence $1,998,000 for putting second on the PGA Championship and received $4,300,000 this week on the U.S. Open.
McIlory’s solo second place did earn him $2,322,000, bringing his season complete to $10,034,665, which places him third behind Xander Schauffele and Scottie Scheffler.
Ludvig Åberg tied for twelfth with Sergio Garcia and added $409,279 to his checking account. The Swedish phenom now sits fifth on the PGA Tour cash record for the 2024 season, as he has earned a complete of $7,686,998 so far.
Let’s try how a lot every participant made this week at Pinehurst.
U.S. Open Prize Cash Payout:
1: Bryson DeChambeau: $4,300,000
2: Rory McIlroy: $2,322,000
T3: Tony Finau: $1,229,051
T3: Patrick Cantlay: $1,229,051
5: Matthieu Pavon: $843,765
6: Hideki Matsuyama: $748,154
T7: Russell Henley: $639,289
T7: Xander Schauffele: $639,289
T9: Sam Burns: $502,391
T9: Davis Thompson: $502,391
T9: Corey Conners: $502,391
T12: Sergio Garcia: $409,279
T12: Ludvig Åberg: $409,279
T14: Thomas Detry: $351,581
T14: Collin Morikawa: $351,581
T16: Tommy Fleetwood: $299,218
T16: Akshay Bhatia: $299,218
T16: Taylor Pendrith: $299,218
T19: Shane Lowry: $255,759
T19: Aaron Rai: $255,759
T21: Max Greyserman: $203,607
T21: Daniel Berger: $203,607
T21: Min Woo Lee: $203,607
T21: Stephan Jaeger: $203,607
T21: Brian Harman: $203,607
T26: Brooks Koepka: $153,281
T26: Zac Blair: $153,281
T26: Chris Kirk: $153,281
T26: Neal Shipley (a): $0
T26: Tom Kim: $153,281
T26: Tyrrell Hatton: $153,281
T32: Adam Scott: $126,901
T32: Si Woo Kim: $126,901
T32: Sahith Theegala: $126,901
T32: Keegan Bradley: $126,901
T32: Isaiah Salinda: $126,901
T32: Christiaan Bezuidenhout: $126,901
T32: Cameron Smith: $126,901
T32: J.T. Poston: $126,901
T32: Denny McCarthy:$126,901
T41: Frankie Capan III: $72,305
T41: Harris English: $72,305
T41: Jordan Spieth: $72,305
T41: Scottie Scheffler: $72,305
T41: Tom McKibbin: $72,305
T41: Tim Widing: $72,305
T41: Emiliano Grillo: $72,305
T41: Billy Horschel:$72,305
T41: Luke Clanton (a): $0
T50: Justin Decrease: $51,065
T50: Matt Kuchar: $51,065
T50: Nicolai Højgaard: $51,065
T50: Mark Hubbard: $51,065
54: Nico Echavarria: $47,370
55: David Puig: $46,501
T56: S.H. Kim: $44,546
T56: Ben Kohles: $44,546
T56: Ryan Fox: $44,546
T56: Sepp Straka: $44,546
T56: Greyson Sigg: $44,546
T56: Brian Campbell: $44,546
T56: Adam Svensson: $44,546
T56: Wyndham Clark: $44,546
T64: Matthew Fitzpatrick: $42,155
T64: Francesco Molinari: $42,155
T64: Martin Kaymer: $42,155
T67: Cameron Younger: $41,286
T67: Brendon Todd: $41,286
69: Dean Burmester: $40,417
T70: Gunner Broin (a): $0
T70: Brandon Wu: $39,548
72: Sam Bennett: $39,548
73: Jackson Suber:$39,113
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