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BMW Championship Prize Money and Prize Pool: How much did Keegan Bradley earn for his FedEx Cup Playoffs victory?
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BMW Championship Prize Money and Prize Pool: How much did Keegan Bradley earn for his FedEx Cup Playoffs victory?

Keegan Bradley hits from the seventh tee during the third round of the BMW Championship golf tournament at Castle Pines Golf Club, Sunday, Aug. 25, 2024, in Castle Rock, Colo. (AP Photo/Matt York)

Keegan Bradley is the first active American Ryder Cup captain to win on Tour since 2015. (AP/Matt York)

There are now officially just 30 golfers left in the running for the FedEx Cup.

Keegan Bradley, who was the last man standing this week, claimed a one-shot victory on Sunday at the BMW Championship at Castle Pines Golf Club in Colorado. That not only moved him to No. 4 in the FedEx Cup standings but also earned him $3.6 million as part of a $20 million prize pool this week.

The BMW Championship, like last week’s event to open the three-tournament playoffs, offered a $20 million prize pool, as did the premier events throughout the season. But with just 50 golfers in the field this week, most golfers still walked away with six-figure salaries.

to begin the playoffs, earning him $3.6 million. It was Matsuyama’s second win on Tour this season following his $4 million victory at the Genesis Invitational in February. Matsuyama was sidelined by a back injury, though he safely qualified for the Tour Championship.

Despite finishing 1-over for the week in the second half of the standings, Scottie Scheffler will still enter the Tour Championship at No. 1 in the rankings. Scheffler, who has won six times this season, leads the field in the FedEx Cup standings by more than 1,000 points. Xander Schauffele, who won both the PGA Championship and British Open this year, sits safely in second place.

Here’s how much Bradley and the rest of the field earned this week at the BMW Championship.

1. Keegan Bradley — $3.6 million

T2. Sam Burns, Ludvig Åberg, Adam Scott – $1.503 million

T5. Cam Davis, Tommy Fleetwood, Si Woo Kim, Xander Schauffele – $728,750

T9. Chris Kirk, Alex Noren — $580,000

T11. Sungjae Im, Rory McIlroy — $500,000

T13. Tony Finau, Will Zalatoris, Ben An, Shane Lowry, Patrick Cantlay, Tom Hoge, Sepp Straka, Taylor Pendrith, Wyndham Clark — $344,111

T22. Corey Conners, Russell Henley, Brian Harman — $229,000

25. Brian Harman — $197,000

T26. Denny McCarthy, Viktor Hovland – $177,500

T28. Matt Fitzpatrick, Max Greyserman, Collin Morikawa — $160,000

T31. Thomas Detry, Nick Dunlap — $142,500

T33. Max Homa, Christiaan Bezuidenhout, Matthieu Pavon, Jason Day, Scottie Scheffler, JT Poston — $119,667

T39. Justin Thomas, Stephan Jaeger — $102,000

T41. Davis Thompson, Adam Hadwin — $94,000

T43. Aaron Rai, Cameron Young — $86,000

45. Akshay Bhatia — $80,000

T46. Eric Cole, Austin Eckroat — $74,000

48. Sahith Theegala – $70,000

Both Hideki Matsuyama and Robert MacIntyre withdrew from the BMW Championship due to lower back injuries, reducing the field to 48 golfers.