2023 Hero World Challenge Final Purse, Prize Money, Winnings: Scottie Scheffler Wins $1 Million

Tiger Woods hosted his annual event in the Bahamas and it offered a $4.5 million purse, with $1 million to the winner. Last year's purse was $3.5 million, so the Hero has continued pro golf's trend of boosted prize money.
Scottie Scheffler is taking home the big check from the limited-field, no-cut event after shooting 20 under, three clear of second-place finishing Sepp Straka.
Here's the full prize-money breakdown for the Hero World Challenge.
2023 Hero World Challenge Final Prize Money
WIN: Scottie Scheffler, 20 under: $1,000,000
2. Sepp Straka, 17 under: $450,000
3. Justin Thomas, 16 under: $300,000
T4. Tony Finau, Matt Fitzpatrick; 15 under: $212,500
6. Jordan Spieth, 14 under: $190,000
7. Collin Morikawa, 12 under:$185,000
T8. Justin Rose, Brian Harman; 11 under: $177,250
10. Viktor Hovland, 9 under: $170,000
11. Jason Day, 8 under: $165,000
12. Lucas Glover; 7 under:$160,000
T13. Max Homa, Keegan Bradley; 6 under: $152,250
15. Cameron Young, 5 under: $145,000
16. Sam Burns, 4 under: $140,000
17. Rickie Fowler, 2 under: $135,000
18. Tiger Woods, Even: $130,000
19. Wyndham Clark, 2 over: $125,000
20. Will Zalatoris, 11 over: $120,000

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