2019 Hero World Challenge final results: Prize money payout and leaderboard
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2019 Hero World Challenge final results: Prize money payout and leaderboard

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The 2019 Hero World Challenge final leaderboard is headed by winner Henrik Stenson, who pulled out a one-shot victory over defending champion Jon Rahm at Albany Golf Club in the Bahamas.

Stenson won the 18-man unofficial event on 18-under 270, making a late eagle to set the stage for his first worldwide win in two years.

Rahm had posted his second 66 of the week in search of consecutive wins after taking the European Tour's season-ending DP World Tour Championship in Dubai and their season-long Race to Dubai in his last start.

Host Tiger Woods had the lead alone early on Sunday, but then he struggled to the house, finishing solo fourth behind Patrick Reed.

Stenson won the $1,000,000 winner's share of the $3,500,000 purse.

Hero World Challenge recap notes

Stenson won 46 Official World Golf Ranking points for taking the tournament, jumping his world ranking.

In total, 11 of the 12 players on Tiger Woods' American Presidents Cup team -- including Woods himself, who will be a playing captain -- competed in the event. The three European players in the field, all Ryder Cup stalwarts, finished ahead of eight of the American Presidents Cup players.

Bubba Watson was the only player to finish over par for the tournament.

The Hero World Challenge donated money for each birdie, eagle and hole-in-one (none were made) to the One Bahamas Fund, which is raising funds for Hurricane Dorian relief. In total, $184,500 was raised.

Stenson's win is considered unofficial on the PGA Tour, and he did not earn FedEx Cup points or other benefits for the victory.

2019 Hero World Challenge final leaderboard, results and prize money payouts

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POS PLAYER TO PAR R1 R2 R3 R4 TOTAL MONEY
1 Henrik Stenson -18 69 67 68 66 270 $1,000,000
2 Jon Rahm -17 70 66 69 66 271 $400,000
3 Patrick Reed -16 66 66 74 66 272 $250,000
4 Tiger Woods -14 72 66 67 69 274 $175,000
T5 Justin Rose -13 69 70 71 65 275 $147,500
T5 Justin Thomas -13 69 69 67 70 275 $147,500
T7 Kevin Kisner -12 71 70 70 65 276 $137,500
T7 Gary Woodland -12 66 69 68 73 276 $137,500
9 Rickie Fowler -10 69 69 72 68 278 $125,000
T10 Tony Finau -7 79 68 69 65 281 $115,000
T10 Xander Schauffele -7 73 70 70 68 281 $115,000
T10 Webb Simpson -7 73 68 71 69 281 $115,000
13 Chez Reavie -5 68 73 69 73 283 $109,000
14 Matt Kuchar -4 71 70 70 73 284 $108,000
15 Bryson DeChambeau -3 76 71 70 68 285 $107,000
16 Jordan Spieth -2 75 70 69 72 286 $106,000
17 Patrick Cantlay E 74 72 71 71 288 $105,000
18 Bubba Watson 1 72 73 71 73 289 $100,000

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