2019 Dominion Energy Charity Classic purse, winner's share, prize money payout
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2019 Dominion Energy Charity Classic purse, winner’s share, prize money payout

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The 2019 Dominion Energy Charity Classic purse is set for $2 million, with the winner's share coming in at $305,000 -- more than the standard 15 percent payout according to the PGA Tour Champions' prize money distribution chart.

The Dominion Energy Charity Classic field is a 72-player event to start the Charles Schwab Cup playoffs. There's no cut, and Bernhard Langer is defending champion of the playoffs.

The event is played this year at The Country Club of Virginia's James River Course in Richmond, Va.

2019 Dominion Energy Charity Classic purse, winner's share, prize money payout

  • 1. $305,000
  • 2. $180,000
  • 3. $144,800
  • 4. $119,000
  • 5. $95,000
  • 6. $80,000
  • 7. $72,000
  • 8. $64,000
  • 9. $56,000
  • 10. $52,000
  • 11. $48,000
  • 12. $44,000
  • 13. $40,000
  • 14. $38,000
  • 15. $36,000
  • 16. $34,000
  • 17. $32,000
  • 18. $30,000
  • 19. $28,000
  • 20. $26,200
  • 21. $24,600
  • 22. $23,200
  • 23. $22,000
  • 24. $21,000
  • 25. $20,000
  • 26. $19,000
  • 27. $18,200
  • 28. $17,400
  • 29. $16,600
  • 30. $15,800
  • 31. $15,000
  • 32. $14,400
  • 33. $13,800
  • 34. $13,200
  • 35. $12,600
  • 36. $12,000
  • 37. $11,400
  • 38. $11,000
  • 39. $10,600
  • 40. $10,200
  • 41. $9,800
  • 42. $9,400
  • 43. $9,000
  • 44. $8,600
  • 45. $8,200
  • 46. $7,800
  • 47. $7,400
  • 48. $7,000
  • 49. $6,600
  • 50. $6,200
  • 51. $5,800
  • 52. $5,400
  • 53. $5,000
  • 54. $4,800
  • 55. $4,600
  • 56. $4,400
  • 57. $4,200
  • 58. $4,000
  • 59. $3,800
  • 60. $3,600
  • 61. $3,400
  • 62. $3,200
  • 63. $3,000
  • 64. $2,800
  • 65. $2,600
  • 66. $2,400
  • 67. $2,200
  • 68. $2,000
  • 69. $1,880
  • 70. $1,760
  • 71. $1,640
  • 72. $1,520

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