2023 Wells Fargo Championship Final Payouts, Prize Money, Winnings: Wyndham Clark Wins $3.6 Million

The PGA Tour visited Quail Hollow for the annual Wells Fargo Championship, which this year is one of the Tour's new designated events. With that distinction comes big money: a $20 million purse, with $3.6 million to the winner.
It's a good event to become a first-time PGA Tour winner, which is what Wyndham Clark did on Sunday. The Colorado native shot a final-round 68 to win by four shots over Xander Schauffele.
Below are the full payouts from the Wells Fargo.
2023 Wells Fargo Championship Final Payouts
WIN. Wyndham Clark, 19 under: $3,600,000
2. Xander Schauffele, 15 under: $2,180,000
T3.Harris English, Tyrrell Hatton; 12 under: $1,180,000
T5. Tommy Fleetwood, Adam Scott, 11 under: $772,500
7. Michael Kim, 10 under: $675,000
T8. Denny McCarthy, K.H. Lee, Max Homa, Corey Conners, Sungjae Im, Brendon Todd; 9 under: $525,000
T14. Jimmy Walker, Rickie Fowler, Justin Thomas, Gary Woodland; 8 under: $355,000
T18. Kevin Streelman, Seamus Power, Alex Smalley; 7 under: $285,000
T21. Patrick Cantlay, Dylan Wu; 6 under: $235,000
T23. Tony Finau, Emiliano Grillo, Tom Kim, Matt Kuchar; 5 under: $185,000
T27. Stephan Jaeger, Taylor Moore, Trace Crowe, Mark Hubbard, J.J. Spaun, Doug Ghim, Nate Lashley, Adam Svensson; 4 under: $134,125
T35. Matt Fitzpatrick, Chad Ramey, Keegan Bradley, Ryan Palmer, Matthew NeSmith; 3 under: $99,600
T40. Kramer Hickok, Joseph Bramlett, Francisco Molinari; 2 under: $83,000
T44. Hayden Buckley, Si Woo Kim, Akshay Bhatia, Viktor Hovland; 1 under: $65,000
T47. Henrik Norlander, Zac Blair, David Lingmerth, Alejandro Tosti, Rory McIlroy, Sam Stevens, Trey Mullinax, MJ Daffue, Beau Hossler; Even: $51,222.22
T56. Ryan Armour, Chris Kirk, Sahith Theegala; 1 over: $46,200
T59. Justin Suh, Cam Davis, Cameron Young, Keith Mitchell, Harrison Endycott; 2 over: $44,600
T64. Webb Simpson, Austin Eckroat, Callum Tarren; 3 over: $43,000
67. Stewart Cink, 5 over: $42,200
68. Nick Hardy, 8 over: $41,800

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