2023 RBC Canadian Open Final Payouts, Winnings, Prize Money: Nick Taylor Wins $1,620,000

As the dust settled on the wildest week in golf history, the focus was back on a tournament Sunday afternoon and the RBC Canadian Open delivered a classic.
Nick Taylor became the first Canadian winner since Pat Fletcher in 1954, defeating Tommy Fleetwood on a fourth playoff hole with a 72-foot eagle putt.
Here are the final payouts and winnings for the 2023 RBC Canadian Open.
2023 RBC Canadian Open Final Prize Money
WIN. Nick Taylor, playoff: $1,620,000
2. Tommy Fleetwood, playoff runner-up: $981,000
T3. Tyrrell Hatton, Aaron Rai, C.T. Pan; 16 under: $477,000
T6. Eric Cole, Mark Hubbard, 14 under: $315,000
8. Justin Rose, 13 under: $281,250
T9. Brandon Wu, Andrew Novak, Rory McIlroy; 12 under: $245,250
T12. Adam Hadwin, Harrison Endycott, Doug Ghim, Jonathan Byrd, Harry Higgs; 11 under: $178,650
17. Nate Lashley, 10 under: $146,250
T18. Will Gordon, Carl Yuan; 9 under: $132,750
T20. Matt Kuchar, Sam Bennett, Lucas Glover, Matt Fitzpatrick, Corey Conners; 8 under: $102,330
T25. Chez Reavie, Alex Smalley, Ryan Moore, Justin Lower, Dylan Wu, Ludvig Aberg, Lee Hodges, Ted Potter Jr., S.H. Kim; 7 under: $64,850
T34. Harry Hall, Roger Sloan, Cody Gribble, Brendon Todd; 6 under: $47,925
T39. Patton Kizzire, Sahith Theegala, S.Y. Noh, MJ Daffue, Greyson Sigg; 5 under: $37,350
T44. Michael Kim, Ryan Gerard, Callum Tarren, Peter Malnati, Carson Young, Shane Lowry; 4 under: $27,660
T50: Austin Smotherman, Garrick Higgo; 3 under: $22,860
T52. Brent Grant, Mike Weir, Jason Dufner, Cameron Percy, Brian Gay; 2 under: $21,438
T57. Andrew Landry, Scott Piercy, Cameron Young, Adam Long, Stuart Macdonald, James Hahn, Peter Kuest, Sung Kang; 1 under: $20,160
T65. Richy Werenski, Scott Brown, Taylor Pendrith; Even, $19,170
T68. Trevor Cone, Akshay Bhatia, Wil Bateman, Brice Garnett; 1 over: $18,540
T72. Henrik Norlander, Vince Whaley, Martin Trainer; 2 over: $17,910

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