2023 AT&T Pebble Beach Pro-Am Final Prize Money, Purse, Payouts: Justin Rose Wins $1.62 Million

One extra day was required on the Monterey Peninsula but Justin Rose didn't mind, closing out his first win on the PGA Tour since 2019.
2023 AT&T Pebble Beach Pro-Am Final Prize Money, Purse, Payouts: Justin Rose Wins $1.62 Million
2023 AT&T Pebble Beach Pro-Am Final Prize Money, Purse, Payouts: Justin Rose Wins $1.62 Million /

The PGA Tour returned to iconic Pebble Beach for the annual AT&T Pebble Beach Pro-Am, and it will feature the largest payout in the event's history.

While not one of the PGA Tour's new "designated events," Pebble's purse still got a boost in 2023, as it was raised to $9 million following an $8.7 million payout in 2022. 

Justin Rose claimed the $1.62 million winner's check, winning for the 11th time on the PGA Tour and the first time since the 2019 Farmers Insurance Open.

Here are the final payouts for every player who made the cut at the Pebble Beach Pro-Am:

2023 AT&T Pebble Beach Pro-Am Final Payouts, Prize Money

WIN: Justin Rose, 18 under: $1.62 million

T2. Brendon Todd, Brandon Wu; 15 under: $801,000

T4. Denny McCarthy, Keith Mitchell, Peter Malnati; 14 under: $378,750

T7. Taylor Pendrith, Kevin Yu, Ryan Moore, Joseph Bramlett; 12 under: $273,375

T11. Michael Kim, Beau Hossler; 11 under: $218,250

T13. Ben Martin, Viktor Hovland; 10 under: $182,250

T15. Taylor Moore, Scott Stallings, Eric Cole, Seamus Power, Hank Lebioda; 9 under: $146,250

T20. Mark Hubbard, Garrick Higgo, Nick Taylor, Martin Trainer, Richy Werenski, Andrew Novak, Jonas Blixt, Robby Shelton, Brent Grant; 8 under: $88,950

T29. Dylan Wu, Sung Kang, Kyle Westmoreland, Satoshi Kodaira, Kurt Kitayama; 7 under: $58,950

T34. Harry Hall, Sam Stevens, Kevin Kisner; 6 under: $49,050

T37. Aaron Baddeley, Thomas Detry, Adam Schenk, Byeong Hun An; 5 under: $41,850

T41. Dean Burmester, Joel Dahmen, Russell Knox, S.H. Kim, Doc Redman, Nick Hardy, Danny Willett; 4 under: $31,950

T48. MJ Daffue, Tyson Alexander, Charley Hoffman, Augusto Nunez, Harry Higgs, Adam Long, Tom Hoge; 3 under: $22,821.43

T55. Matthew NeSmith, Greyson Sigg, Tano Goya; 2 under: $20,970

T58. Paul Haley II, Lanto Griffin, Ryan Armour, David Lingmerth, Trevor Werbylo; 1 under: $20,250

T63. Kevin Streelman, Jordan Spieth; Even: $19,620

T65. Callum Tarren, Fabian Gomez, Seung-Yul Noh, Alex Smalley, Sean O'Hair; 1 over: $18,990

T70. Greg Chalmers, Cody Gribble, Chad Ramey, Brian Stuard; 2 over: $18,810

74. Geoff Ogilvy, 3 over: $17,730

75. Paul O'Hara, 4 over: $17,550


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Jeff Ritter is the managing director of golf content for Sports Illustrated. He has more than 20 years experience in sports media and has covered more than 30 major championships. In 2020 he joined Morning Read to help spark its growth and eventual acquisition by SI in 2022. He helped launch Golf Magazine’s first original, weekly e-magazine and served as its top editor. He also launched Golf's “Films” division, the magazine’s first long-form video storytelling franchise, and his debut documentary received an Edward R. Murrow Award for sports reporting. Ritter has earned first-place awards for his work from the Society of American Travel Writers, the MIN Magazine Awards and the Golf Writers Association of America. He received a bachelor’s from the University of Michigan and a master’s from the Medill School of Journalism at Northwestern University. A native Michigander, he remains a die-hard Wolverines fan and will defend Jim Harbaugh until the bitter end.