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2026 Zurich Classic Final Payouts, Prize Money, Winnings: Matt and Alex Fitzpatrick Each Win $1,372,750

The world No. 3 won for the second straight week and helped his brother get a two-year exemption on the PGA Tour.
Alex Fitzpatrick and Matt Fitzpatrick teamed up to win the Zurich Classic, earning Alex a PGA Tour card.
Alex Fitzpatrick and Matt Fitzpatrick teamed up to win the Zurich Classic, earning Alex a PGA Tour card. | Andrew Wevers-Imagn Images

The PGA Tour took a pause from a run of signature events this week with its annual stop at TPC Louisiana and the Zurich Classic’s two-man team event. It offered a $9.5 million purse, with $1,372,750 million to each member of the winning team.

The Zurich remains the lone team event on the PGA Tour’s schedule, and brothers Matt and Alex Fitzpatrick took home the title with a birdie on the final hole to win by a shot. It was very much a life-changing win: Alex gets a two-year exemption on the PGA Tour. Matt won for the second straight week, the first time that has happened since Scottie Scheffler won the 2024 Masters and RBC Heritage.

Here are the final payouts for each member of a two-man team for the 2026 Zurich Classic.

2026 Zurich Classic final payouts per player

Place

Prize Money per player

WIN: Matt Fitzpatrick/Alex Fitzpatrick, 31 under

$1,372,750

T2. Kristoffer Reitan/Kris Ventura, Alex Smalley, Hayden Springer; 30 under

$463,719

T4. Rasmus Neegaard Petersen/Jacob Skov Olesen, Ben Martin/Trace Crowe; 28 under

$288,562.50

T6. Billy Horschel/Tom Hoge, Eric Cole/Hank Lebioda, Doug Ghim/Jeffrey Kang, Davis Thompson/Austin Eckroat; 27 under

$185,250

T10. Matti Schmid/Seamus Power, Ben Griffin/Andrew Novak, Matt McCarty/Mac Meissner; 26 under

$112,495.67

T13. Karl Vilips/Michael Thorbjornsen, Lanto Griffin/Ben Kohles, Sam Stevens/Zach Bauchou, John Parry/Dan Brown; 25 under

$69,492.50

T17. Erik van Rooyen/Christiaan Bezuidenhout, Nick Dunlap/Gordon Sargent, Adrien Dumont de Chassart/Davis Chatfield; 24 under

$50,192

T20. Davis Riley/Nick Hardy, Matthieu Pavon/Martin Couvra, Wyndham Clark/Taylor Moore, A.J. Ewart/Casey Jarvis; 23 under

$36,100

T24. Aaron Rai/Sahith Theegala, Brice Garnett/Lee Hodges; 22 under

$25,555

T26. William Mouw/Takumi Kunaya, Adam Svensson/Adam Hadwin, David Lipsky/Rico Hoey, Luke Clanton/Blades Brown; 21 under

$22,111.25

T30. Matt Wallace/Marco Penge, Keith Mitchell/Brandt Snedeker; 20 under

$20,805

T32. Max McGreevy/Kevin Roy, Chad Ramey/Justin Lower; 19 under

$20,045

34. Ryan Gerard/Sudarshan Yellamaraju, 17 under

$19,475

35. Chandler Phillips/Carson Young, 16 under

$19.095


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Jeff Ritter is the managing director of SI Golf. He has more than 20 years of sports media experience, and previously was the general manager at the Morning Read, where he led that business’s growth and joined SI as part of an acquisition in 2022. Earlier in his career he spent more than a decade at SI and Golf Magazine, and his journalism awards include a MIN Magazine Award and an Edward R. Murrow Award for sports reporting. He received a bachelor’s degree from the University of Michigan and a master’s from Northwestern University’s Medill School of Journalism.