Valero Texas Open Final Prize Money, Payouts, Winnings: Corey Conners Wins $1.602 Million

The Valero Texas Open is one of the most venerable stops on the PGA Tour, with a century of history in San Antonio. While it's not one of the top-dollar designated events this season (and likely won't be next season), its spot on the calendar offers a significant reward.
The winner receives a Masters invitation if not already eligible—but Corey Conners was already on the list, so he'll happily take the $1,602,000 first-place check and head to Augusta as a two-time Valero Texas Open winner. He also won at TPC San Antonio in 2019.
Here are the final payouts.
2023 Valero Texas Open Payouts
WIN. Corey Conners, 15 under: $1,602,000
2. Sam Stevens, 14 under: $970,100
T3. Sam Ryder, Matt Kuchar; 13 under: $525,100
5. Patrick Rodgers, 11 under: $364,900
T6. Chez Reavie, Lee Hodges, Byeong Hun An; 10 under: $300,375
9. Andrew Novak; 9 under: $260,325
T10. Ben Martin, Hayden Buckley, Rickie Fowler, Padraig Harrington, Chris Kirk; 8 under: $206,925
T15. Robby Shelton, MJ Daffue, Lanto Griffin, Alex Noren, Nick Taylor, S.H. Kim, Hideki Matsuyama; 7 under: $135,725
T22. Jimmy Walker, J.J. Spaun, Sepp Straka, Charley Hoffman, Taylor Montgomery, Peter Malnati; 6 under: $83,066.66
T28. Nick Hardy, Aaron Rai, Christiaan Bezuidenhout, Nicolai Hojgaard, Matt Wallace, Harry Hall, Nico Echevarria, Andrew Putnam, Harry Higgs; 5 under: $55,921.67
T37. Roberto Diaz, Augusto Nunez; 4 under: $43,165
T39. Eric Cole, Michael Thompson, Luke List, Si Woo Kim, Kevin Chappell, Dylan Wu; 3 under: $36,045
45. Lucas Glover; 2 under: $29,815
T46. Matti Schmid, Michael Kim, Beau Hossler, Luke Donald, Kevin Streelman, Tano Goya, Akshay Bhatia; 1 under: $24,246.14
T53. Pierceson Coody, Brendon Todd, Emiliano Grillo; Even: $21,152.33
T56. Trevor Werbylo, Ryan Gerard; 1 over: $20,648
T58. Brandon Wu, Tyler Duncan; 2 over: $20,292
T60. Brice Garnett, Jason Dufner, Chesson Hadley, Henrik Norlander; 3 over: $19,758
T64. Patton Kizzire, Satoshi Kodaira, Garrick Higgo, Cole Hammer, Thomas Detry, Chandler Phillips; 6 over: $18,868
70. Justin Lower; 7 over: $18,245
71. Kyle Stanley; 8 over: $18,067

John Schwarb is a senior editor for Sports Illustrated covering golf. Prior to joining SI in March 2022, he worked for ESPN.com, PGATour.com, Tampa Bay Times and Indianapolis Motor Speedway. He is the author of The Little 500: The Story of the World's Greatest College Weekend. A member of the Golf Writers Association of America, Schwarb has a bachelor's in journalism from Indiana University.
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