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Payout Information, Colorado Winner Share
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Payout Information, Colorado Winner Share

Keegan Bradley of the United States shakes hands with the caddie of Adam Scott of Australia on the 18th green during the third round of the BMW Championship at Castle Pines Golf Club on August 24, 2024 in Castle Rock, Colorado.

Keegan Bradley is chasing his seventh career victory.

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The final round of the 2024 BMW Championship is just around the corner. Below you’ll find everything you need to know about the tournament prizes, including prize money, winner’s share and full payout information.

Preview of the final round of the BMW Championship

From a financial perspective, there is no better time to perform than the FedEx Cup Playoffs. The contenders at the top of the standings heading into the final round of the BMW Championship are prime examples of how important a single week of play can be.

The 54-hole leader, Keegan Bradley, was the last man standing in this week’s BMW Championship field, ranked No. 50 on the FedEx Cup points list. He capitalized on the opportunity in a big way, holding a one-stroke lead over Adam Scott with 18 holes to go.

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Scott also fell outside the final playoff cutline, ranked No. 41 at the start of the week. He needed a solid finish to qualify for next week’s season finale, the Tour Championship at East Lake, which is open to only the top 30 players. If Bradley or Scott manage to claim the trophy on Sunday afternoon, they’ll rocket all the way to No. 4 on the points list, behind only Hideki Matsuyama, Xander Schauffele and Scottie Scheffler.

Contender Alex Noren is another potential bubble-buster. He starts the week at No. 45, two points behind Bradley and tied for fifth. If his ranking remains unchanged, he will punch his ticket to East Lake at No. 22.

It goes without saying that the stakes are high this week, and in addition to the eye-watering bonuses awaiting the top 30 players who qualify for next week’s Tour Championship, there’s also a $20 million Signature Event-level purse up for grabs. That means $3.6 million for the winner, with seven figures for second and third as well.

Check out the full prize pool breakdown below and be sure to tune in to the final round on NBC, which begins at 2:00 p.m. ET.

BMW Championship Payout Information, Winner’s Share

Profit: $3.6 million

2: $2.16 million

3: $1.36 million

4: $990,000

5: $830,000

6: $750,000

7: $695,000

8: $640,000

9: $600,000

10: $560,000

11: $520,000

12: $480,000

13: $441,000

14: $402,000

15: $382,000

16: $362,000

17: $342,000

18: $322,000

19: $302,000

20: $282,000

21: $262,000

22: $245,000

23: $229,000

24: $213,000

25: $197,000

26: $181,000

27: $174,000

28: $167,000

29: $160,000

30: $153,000

31: $146,000

32: $139,000

33: $132,000

34: $127,000

35: $122,000

36: $117,000

37: $112,000

38: $108,000

39: $104,000

40: $100,000

41: $96,000

42: $92,000

43: $88,000

44: $84,000

45: $80,000

46: $76,000

47: $72,000

48: $70,000

49: $68,000

50: $66,000

Golf.com Editor

As a four-year member of Columbia’s inaugural class of female varsity golfers, Jessica can out-bird anyone on the masthead. She can out-bird anyone in the office, too, where she’s primarily responsible for producing both print and online content and overseeing major special projects, such as GOLF’s inaugural Style Issue, which debuted in February 2018. Her original interview series, “A Round With,” debuted in November 2015 and has appeared in both the magazine and in video form on GOLF.com.