2020 Mitsubishi Electric Championship at Hualalai purse, winner's share, prize money payout
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2020 Mitsubishi Electric Championship at Hualalai purse, winner’s share, prize money payout

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The 2020 Mitsubishi Electric Championship at Hualalai purse is set for $1.8 million, with the winner's share coming in at $310,000 -- slightly more than the standard 15 percent payout according to the PGA Tour Champions' prize money distribution chart.

The Mitsubishi Electric Championship at Hualalai field is headed by Bernhard Langer, Scott McCarron and Jerry Kelly.

It's the first event of the new season, reserved for winners, PGA Tour Champions major winners and Charles Schwab Cup champions. There are sponsor exemptions, too.

The money earned this week counts toward the Charles Schwab Cup points list. At the season of the season, the top five players in the final standings are paid part of the $2.1 million bonus pool (all as annuities), based on the points standings.

The Mitsubishi Electric Championship at Hualalai will be played over three days from Thursday through Saturday.

This tournament is played at Hualalai Golf Club on Kona in Hawaii.

2020 Mitsubishi Electric Championship at Hualalai purse, winner's share, prize money payout

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POS PLAYER TO PAR R1 R2 R3 TOT MONEY
1 Miguel Angel Jimenez -14 64 71 67 202 $310,000
T2 Fred Couples -14 67 68 67 202 $170,000
T2 Ernie Els -14 72 65 65 202 $170,000
T4 Wes Short Jr. -12 70 67 67 204 $101,000
T4 Retief Goosen -12 67 73 64 204 $101,000
T6 Doug Barron -11 68 71 66 205 $72,250
T6 Paul Broadhurst -11 70 66 69 205 $72,250
T6 Bernhard Langer -11 64 70 71 205 $72,250
T9 Marco Dawson -10 67 69 70 206 $50,750
T9 Woody Austin -10 65 68 73 206 $50,750
T9 Scott McCarron -10 67 69 70 206 $50,750
T12 Joe Durant -9 66 72 69 207 $38,250
T12 Steve Flesch -9 70 70 67 207 $38,250
T12 Scott Parel -9 69 70 68 207 $38,250
T15 Kenny Perry -8 66 75 67 208 $31,156
T15 Kevin Sutherland -8 74 68 66 208 $31,156
T15 Colin Montgomerie -8 71 70 67 208 $31,156
T15 Jeff Maggert -8 69 72 67 208 $31,156
T19 Ken Tanigawa -7 67 70 72 209 $24,458
T19 Mark O'Meara -7 73 67 69 209 $24,458
T19 Davis Love III -7 74 66 69 209 $24,458
T22 Rocco Mediate -6 72 71 67 210 $21,125
T22 Brandt Jobe -6 68 71 71 210 $21,125
T22 Jerry Kelly -6 70 70 70 210 $21,125
T25 Sandy Lyle -5 71 71 69 211 $17,594
T25 Bart Bryant -5 70 73 68 211 $17,594
T25 John Daly -5 69 68 74 211 $17,594
T25 Gene Sauers -5 68 77 66 211 $17,594
29 Vijay Singh -4 70 70 72 212 $15,500
T30 Fred Funk -3 71 70 72 213 $14,500
T30 Jay Haas -3 71 73 69 213 $14,500
T30 Tom Watson -3 69 75 69 213 $14,500
33 Tom Pernice Jr -2 70 70 74 214 $13,500
T34 Jeff Sluman -1 72 71 72 215 $12,750
T34 Tom Lehman -1 71 71 73 215 $12,750
36 Kirk Triplett E 72 71 73 216 $12,000
37 Hale Irwin 2 72 74 72 218 $11,500
38 Mark Calcavecchia 7 73 76 74 223 $11,000

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