Here’s how much each player made

Last week, the best golf pin locations battled the “dice” and tricky greens at the PGA Championship at Aronimink. This week was a little different.
CJ Cup Byron Nelson introduced players to the newly renovated TPC Craig Ranch, and the world’s best tore it up in no time. Jordan Spieth shot a 62 in the second round and teammate Sungjae Im carded a 61.
“I was scratching my head trying to figure out what our best shot was,” Spieth said after he and Im finished Friday. “I think it was 57, which is pretty good.”
That afternoon, Si Woo Kim flirted with a 59, but carded a (somewhat disappointing) 60 to take the lead by five for the weekend.
“I hit well and I did well,” Kim said of his second-round 60. “So everything was going well, except for the last hole. I’m still going to take it. The 60 is tough, but I was thinking a little bit about the 59 behind me. [made birdie on] 17. It was like adrenaline. … I’ll still take 60.”
Scottie Scheffler and Wyndham Clark cut Kim’s lead to two going into Sunday, setting up a final round that promised more drama than Scheffler’s win in last year’s edition.
It was the final round that Clark dominated with a hot putter.
The 2023 US Open champion shot 4-under 32 to stay within reach of Kim. Then, Clark holed it to six feet on No. 11 for birdie and poured in a 15-foot eagle putt on 12 to take an outright lead. He made an easy birdie on the short par-4 14th and then rolled in a 45-foot birdie putt on 15 to stay one ahead of Kim. A birdie on the par-3 17th gave him two shots, and Clark stuck it out on the 18th hole to shoot a final round of 60 — including a back-9 28 — to claim his first title since the 2024 AT&T Pebble Beach Pro Am.
Here’s a complete breakdown of this week’s CJ Cup payout by Byron Nelson played at TPC Craig Ranch. The total fund is $10.3 millionand Clark going home $1.854 million.
How much did every player make in the 2026 CJ Cup Byron Nelson
Win: Wyndham Clark, $1,854,000
2. Si Woo Kim, $1,122,000
3. Scottie Scheffler, $710,700
4. Jackson Suber, $504,700
5. Keith Mitchell, $422,300
T6. Tony Finau, $347,625
Tom Hoge, $347,625
Zach Bauchou, $347,625
T9. Johnny Keefer, $260,075
Jesper Svensson, $260,075
Max Greyserman, $260,075
Sungjae Im, $260,075
Stephan Jaeger, $260,075
T14. Brooks Koepka, $187,975
Blades Brown, $187,975
Taylor Moore, $187,975
17. Ben Silverman, $167,375
18. SY Noh, $157,075
T19. Jordan Spieth, $100,593
Erik van Rooyen, $100,593
Steven Fisk, $100,593
Kensei Hirata, $100,593
Ryo Hisatsune, $100,593
Rico Hoey, $100,593
Rasmus Neegaard-Petersen, $100,593
Peter Malnati, $100,593
Pierceson Coody, $100,593
AJ Ewart, $100,593
Seamus Power, $100,593
Garrick Higgo, $100,593
T31. Mark Hubbard, $58,930
Chris Kirk, $58,930
Eric Cole, $58,930
Luke Clanton, $58,930
Sam Ryder, $58,930
Doug Ghim, $58,930
Mac Meissner, $58,930
T38. Emiliano Grillo, $47,895
Chan Kim, $47,895
T40. Neal Shipley, $39,655
Adrien Saddy, $39,655
Tyler Duncan, $39,655
Matthieu Pavon, $39,655
Luke List, $39,655
Austin Eckroat, $39,655
Camilo Villegas, $39,655
T47. Dan Brown, $26,971
Fabian Gomez, $26,971
Taylor Pendrith, $26,971
John Parry, $26,971
Justin Lower, $26,971
Patrick Fishburn, $26,971
Patrick Rodgers, $26,971
T54. Troy Merritt, $23,999
Tom Kim, $23,999
Adam Svensson, $23,999
Charley Hoffman, $23,999
Jeffrey Kang, $23,999
T59. Chad Ramey, $23,175
Jordan Smith, $23,175
Jonathan Byrd, $23,175



