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BMW Championship Payouts: Keegan Bradley Takes Home $3.6 Million
For the second week in a row, the best of the PGA Tour in 2024 tee it up for big money and plenty of FedEx Cup points.
The BMW Championship is the second of two playoff events before the season-ending Tour Championship next week at East Lake in Atlanta.
Keegan Bradley fended off a tough field of Adam Scott, Ludvig Åberg, and Sam Burns to take home the trophy:
The last man in the field gets it done 🏆
427 days after his sixth, @Keegan_Bradley claims win No. 7 @BMWChamps! pic.twitter.com/Sh5ZT96aWG
— PGA TOUR (@PGATOUR) August 25, 2024
It is the only non-major on the schedule that takes place at a different venue each year. It’s also the longest-running tournament on the PGA Tour outside of the majors.
This year, Castle Pines Golf Club plays host in the Denver area for the first time. In an interesting bit of trivia, the winner in two of the past three years also won the FedEx Cup, with Viktor Hovland in 2023 and Patrick Cantlay in 2021.
Like last week, the purse for the BMW Championship is $25 million. Here is how much Keegan Bradley won for taking home the victory on Sunday and the payouts for the other top finishers.
1st – $3.6 million – Keegan Bradley
T2. – $1.503 million – Sam Burns, Ludvig Åberg, Adam Scott
T5. – $728,750 – Cam Davis, Tommy Fleetwood, Si Woo Kim, Xander Schauffele
T9. $580,000 – Chris Kirk, Alex Noren
T11. $500,000 – Sungjae Im, Rory McIlroy
T13. $344,111.12 – Tony Finau, Will Zalatoris, Byeong Hun An, Shane Lowry, Patrick Cantlay, Tom Hoge, Sepp Straka, Wyndham Clark
The Top 30 in the FedEx Cup Playoff Standings are headed to East Lake for the year’s final tournament.
Cover Image via Golfweek
