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2022 ClubCorp Classic: Prize Money Breakdown and Winner’s Payout
The 2022 ClubCorp Classic is the 6th event on the PGA Tour Champions this year. Since it is the tournament’s inaugural year, it is one of the highly anticipated events of the Tour. Let’s find out all about the event, especially the prize money and the other benefits all the participants would receive in the end.
The Las Colinas Country Club in Irving, Texas, is hosting the inaugural event year. And 81 of the best players on the PGA Tour Champions are playing from the 22nd of April to the 24th.
The official event only begins on the 22nd. However, the Las Colinas Country Club is already in a competitive spirit as there is a Pro-Am event before it. 50 celebrity golfers have played at the Pro-Am event.
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Along with Annika Sörenstam, Ernie Els, John Daly, Vijay Singh, and Mark O’Meara are set to compete on Friday at the official event. Since many of the best golfers are competing at the tournament, the event is likely to be more fierce.
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The PGA Tour Champions event will follow the 54-hole standard event. Meanwhile, the celebrity Pro-Am event followed the 54-hole modified Stableford Scoring System. The Golf Channel has the broadcasting rights for both the Pro-Am and official events and will televise the whole event to entertain the golf fans.
The purse money of the tournament
The purse money of the ClubCorp Classic of 2022 is $2 million. For the prize winner, the payout will be $300,000, which is allotted according to the PGA Tour Champion’s prize distribution chart.
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The top 54 golfers would advance to the second part of the competition. Meanwhile, the top 36 would play in the final round. There is no cut made during the event. Therefore, all 81 golfers who compete in the competition would receive the prize money.
The prize money is the highlight of the tournament. However, the competitors in the official event would also receive extra benefits. Each dollar earned by the players would get converted into regular-season points. The points help them qualify for the Charles Schwab Cup playoffs. Moreover, the top 5 players on the point table would receive a part of the $2.1 million bonus pool by the end of the season.
Furthermore, the celebrity event purse money is $500,000.
Winner’s payout at the 2022 ClubCorp Classic
Below is the list that contains the winner’s payout of this year’s ClubCorp Classic:
Position
Prize Money
1
$300,000
2
$176,000
3
$144,000
4
$120,000
5
$96,000
6
$80,000
7
$72,000
8
$64,000
9
$56,000
10
$52,000
11
$48,000
12
$44,000
13
$40,000
14
$38,000
15
$36,000
16
$34,000
17
$32,000
18
$30,000
19
$28,200
20
$26,400
21
$24,800
22
$23,200
23
$22,000
24
$21,000
25
$20,000
26
$19,000
27
$18,200
28
$17,400
29
$16,600
30
$15,800
31
$15,000
32
$14,400
33
$13,800
34
$13,200
35
$12,600
36
$12,000
37
$11,400
38
$11,000
39
$10,600
40
$10,200
41
$9,800
42
$9,400
43
$9,000
44
$8,600
45
$8,200
46
$7,800
47
$7,400
48
$7,000
49
$6,600
50
$6,200
51
$5,800
52
$5,400
53
$5,000
54
$4,800
55
$4,600
56
$4,400
57
$4,200
58
$4,000
59
$3,800
60
$3,600
61
$3,400
62
$3,200
63
$3,000
64
$2,800
65
$2,600
66
$2,400
67
$2,200
68
$2,000
69
$1,880
70
$1,760
71
$1,640
72
$1,520
73
$1,400
74
$1,320
75
$1,240
76
$1,160
77
$1,080
78
$1,000
79
$920
80
$860
81
$820
Who do you think would win the inaugural event and bag the $300,000 winner’s payout?
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