2019 Dick's Sporting Goods Open final results: Prize money payout and leaderboard
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2019 Dick’s Sporting Goods Open final results: Prize money payout and leaderboard

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The 2019 Dick's Sporting Goods Open final leaderboard is headed by winner Doug Barron, who picked up his first PGA Tour Champions win at En-joie Golf Club in Endicott, NY.

Barron won by two strokes over Fred Couples on 17-under 199 in the 54-hole event. Barron, who Monday qualified to get into the event, becomes the first open qualifier to go wire-to-wire in winning. He's the first Monday qualifier since Willie Wood in this event in 2012 to win on the 50-plus circuit.

Barron won the $307,500 winner's share of the $2,050,000 purse.

2019 Dick's Sporting Goods Open final leaderboard, results and prize money payouts

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POS PLAYER TO PAR R1 R2 R3 TOTAL MONEY
1 Doug Barron -17 65 68 66 199 $307,500
2 Fred Couples -15 70 68 63 201 $180,400
3 Woody Austin -13 68 68 67 203 $147,600
T4 Colin Montgomerie -12 70 68 66 204 $110,700
T4 Scott McCarron -12 69 66 69 204 $110,700
T6 Miguel Angel Jimenez -11 65 72 68 205 $73,800
T6 Kevin Sutherland -11 67 70 68 205 $73,800
T6 Scott Parel -11 66 69 70 205 $73,800
T9 Kenny Perry -10 68 73 65 206 $51,250
T9 Billy Andrade -10 67 70 69 206 $51,250
T9 Duffy Waldorf -10 68 69 69 206 $51,250
T9 Marco Dawson -10 66 69 71 206 $51,250
T13 Joe Durant -9 73 66 68 207 $35,875
T13 Retief Goosen -9 72 66 69 207 $35,875
T13 Tim Petrovic -9 69 68 70 207 $35,875
T13 Paul Goydos -9 68 69 70 207 $35,875
T13 Tommy Tolles -9 68 68 71 207 $35,875
T13 Jay Haas -9 68 68 71 207 $35,875
T19 Ken Duke -8 68 76 64 208 $26,291
T19 Tom Lehman -8 68 72 68 208 $26,291
T19 Steve Flesch -8 68 69 71 208 $26,291
T19 Paul Broadhurst -8 71 66 71 208 $26,291
23 Tom Pernice Jr -7 71 68 70 209 $22,550
T24 Joey Sindelar -6 70 72 68 210 $19,598
T24 Ken Tanigawa -6 70 71 69 210 $19,598
T24 Chris DiMarco -6 68 71 71 210 $19,598
T24 Bernhard Langer -6 68 70 72 210 $19,598
T24 David McKenzie -6 67 69 74 210 $19,598
T29 Gary Nicklaus -5 69 73 69 211 $16,195
T29 John Daly -5 71 70 70 211 $16,195
T29 Tom Gillis -5 70 70 71 211 $16,195
T32 Bob Estes -4 71 72 69 212 $13,222
T32 Gibby Gilbert III -4 70 72 70 212 $13,222
T32 Olin Browne -4 71 71 70 212 $13,222
T32 Wes Short Jr. -4 72 70 70 212 $13,222
T32 Glen Day -4 71 71 70 212 $13,222
T32 Davis Love III -4 68 71 73 212 $13,222
T38 Mike Goodes -3 70 74 69 213 $10,660
T38 Jeff Maggert -3 70 73 70 213 $10,660
T38 Skip Kendall -3 71 70 72 213 $10,660
T38 Dudley Hart -3 74 66 73 213 $10,660
T42 David Toms -2 73 72 69 214 $9,430
T42 Lee Janzen -2 73 71 70 214 $9,430
T44 Corey Pavin -1 72 73 70 215 $8,405
T44 Billy Mayfair -1 72 71 72 215 $8,405
T44 Brian Cooper -1 70 72 73 215 $8,405
T47 Michael Allen E 71 78 67 216 $6,970
T47 David Frost E 75 74 67 216 $6,970
T47 Bart Bryant E 72 74 70 216 $6,970
T47 Tommy Armour III E 73 69 74 216 $6,970
T51 Jerry Smith 1 74 74 69 217 $4,894
T51 Mark Brooks 1 73 75 69 217 $4,894
T51 Fred Funk 1 74 73 70 217 $4,894
T51 Larry Mize 1 74 72 71 217 $4,894
T51 John Huston 1 73 71 73 217 $4,894
T51 Esteban Toledo 1 70 73 74 217 $4,894
T51 Jeff Sluman 1 73 71 73 217 $4,894
T51 Kent Jones 1 68 73 76 217 $4,894
T59 Brad Bryant 2 76 72 70 218 $3,280
T59 Michael Bradley 2 74 74 70 218 $3,280
T59 Greg Kraft 2 76 71 71 218 $3,280
T59 Gavin Coles 2 71 74 73 218 $3,280
T59 Gene Sauers 2 73 72 73 218 $3,280
T59 Doug Garwood 2 73 70 75 218 $3,280
T59 Stephen Leaney 2 69 71 78 218 $3,280
66 Tom Byrum 3 71 75 73 219 $2,460
T67 Carlos Franco 4 73 76 71 220 $2,009
T67 Dan Forsman 4 74 75 71 220 $2,009
T67 Mark Calcavecchia 4 74 73 73 220 $2,009
T67 Blaine McCallister 4 71 73 76 220 $2,009
T71 Cliff Kresge 5 75 74 72 221 $1,558
T71 Kevin Baker 5 72 75 74 221 $1,558
T71 Roger Rowland 5 72 75 74 221 $1,558
T74 Russ Cochran 7 77 73 73 223 $1,312
T74 Steve Pate 7 71 77 75 223 $1,312
76 Steve Jones 10 75 74 77 226 $1,189
77 Mike Hulbert 13 74 78 77 229 $1,107

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