2023 Charles Schwab Challenge Final Payouts, Winnings, Prize Money: Emiliano Grillo Wins $1,566,000

The Charles Schwab Challenge is still staged at Colonial Country Club, and it's the longest-running tournament on Tour at the same venue. Ben Hogan won the first event there in 1946.
Emiliano Grillo became its newest champion on Sunday, recovering from a double bogey on the 72nd hole to win in a playoff. He birdied the second playoff hole to defeat Adam Schenk for his second PGA Tour win.
Here's the final prize money breakdown from Colonial.
2023 Charles Schwab Challenge Payouts, Winnings
Win: $1,566,000
2: $948,300
T3. Scottie Scheffler, Harry Hall, 7 under: $513,300
5. Paul Haley II, 6 under: $356,700
T6. Michael Kim, Rickie Fowler, Sam Burns; 5 under: $292,958.33
T9. Max Homa, Mark Hubbard, Kevin Streelman; 4 under: $237,075
T12. Justin Rose, Chad Ramey, Aaron Rai, Harris English; 3 under: $178,350
T16. Russell Henley, Austin Eckroat, David Lipsky, Viktor Hovland, Justin Suh; 2 under: $132,675
T21. Aaron Baddeley, Carson Young, Kramer Hickok, Austin Smotherman, Thomas Detry, Christiaan Bezuidenhout, Ryan Fox, Byeong Hun An; 1 under: $82,323.75
T29. Kurt Kitayama, Alex Noren, Lee Hodges, Collin Morikawa, Robby Shelton, Sepp Straka, Sam Stevens, Peter Malnati, Si Woo Kim, Andrew Putnam, Brian Harman; Even: $50,104.09
T40. Chez Reavie, Jimmy Walker, Scott Piercy, Billy Horschel, Luke Donald, Alex Smalley, Andrew Novak, Min Woo Lee; 1 over: $31,755
T48. Matthew NeSmith, Nick Hardy, Vincent Norrman, Patton Kizzire; 2 over: $22,881
T52. Maverick McNealy, Ben Griffin, Tom Hoge, Will Gordon; 3 over: $20,836.50
56. Akshay Bhatia, 4 over: $20,271
T57: K.H. Lee, Luke List, Justin Lower, Brendon Todd, Patrick Rodgers, Ben Martin; 5 over: $19,662
T63. Erik Compton, Zecheng Dou, Cody Gribble, Cameron Champ, J.J. Spaun; 6 over: $18,705
T68. Stephan Jaeger, Joel Dahmen; 7 over: $18,096
T70. Matthias Schwab, Beau Hossler; 10 over: $17,748
72. Russell Knox, 13 over: $17,487

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