2020 Puerto Rico Open purse, winner's share, prize money payout
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2020 Puerto Rico Open purse, winner’s share, prize money payout

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The 2020 Puerto Rico Open purse is set for $3 million, with the winner's share coming in at $540,000 -- the standard 18 percent payout according to the PGA Tour's prize money distribution chart.

The Puerto Rico Open field is headed by Maverick McNealy, Viktor Hovland and defending champion Martin Trainer.

The 120-player field is smaller than the regular full-field PGA Tour event, as the Puerto Rico Open is an opposite-field event against the WGC-Mexico Championship.

A cut is made after 36 holes to the top 65 players and ties for the final two rounds of the tournament. All players who finish four rounds of the tournament will earn money.

The event is played this year at Coco Beach Golf and Country Club in Rio Grande, Puerto Rico.

This is the ninth PGA Tour-sanctioned event of the year and the only one this year played in Puerto Rico.

What else is on the line: FedEx Cup points, OWGR points, exemptions

Beyond money, there are important points, perks and benefits on the line for the field -- in particular, the tournament winner.

The winner of this event will get 300 FedEx Cup points, with opposite-field events offering fewer points compared to the normal 500 points to the winner.

The winner gets 24 Official World Golf Ranking points, with the points available based on field strength. The minimum for a PGA Tour field offers 24 points to the winner, with the top 24 players and ties earning points.

Winning comes with other big benefits, including a two-plus season exemption on the PGA Tour, as well berths into the Sentry Tournament of Champions, The Players Championship and the PGA Championship.

2020 Puerto Rico Open purse, winner's share, prize money payout

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POS PLAYER TO PAR R1 R2 R3 R4 TOT MONEY
1 Viktor Hovland -20 68 66 64 70 268 $540,000
2 Josh Teater -19 66 68 66 69 269 $327,000
T3 Kyle Stanley -15 64 70 71 68 273 $159,000
T3 Sam Ryder -15 70 65 69 69 273 $159,000
T3 Emiliano Grillo -15 66 68 69 70 273 $159,000
T6 Matthew NeSmith -14 70 71 66 67 274 $101,250
T6 Ted Potter Jr. -14 68 70 67 69 274 $101,250
T6 Martin Laird -14 67 69 63 75 274 $101,250
T9 Jhonattan Vegas -13 68 74 71 62 275 $75,750
T9 Vincent Whaley -13 70 71 69 65 275 $75,750
T9 Joseph Bramlett -13 71 67 69 68 275 $75,750
T9 Wes Roach -13 67 70 69 69 275 $75,750
T9 Rob Oppenheim -13 69 68 69 69 275 $75,750
T14 Roberto Castro -12 71 69 70 66 276 $50,250
T14 Shawn Stefani -12 72 65 72 67 276 $50,250
T14 Kyoung-Hoon Lee -12 70 69 70 67 276 $50,250
T14 Adam Schenk -12 72 65 69 70 276 $50,250
T14 Xin-Jun Zhang -12 71 69 66 70 276 $50,250
T14 Ben Martin -12 70 66 69 71 276 $50,250
T20 Tim Wilkinson -11 69 70 71 67 277 $31,607
T20 Kristoffer Ventura -11 72 68 70 67 277 $31,607
T20 Will Gordon -11 70 68 70 69 277 $31,607
T20 Brice Garnett -11 72 68 67 70 277 $31,607
T20 Julian Etulain -11 67 73 67 70 277 $31,607
T20 Doug Ghim -11 69 70 67 71 277 $31,607
T20 Tyler McCumber -11 70 68 67 72 277 $31,607
T27 Kiradech Aphibarnrat -10 68 69 72 69 278 $20,119
T27 Bill Haas -10 69 71 69 69 278 $20,119
T27 Cameron Davis -10 69 71 69 69 278 $20,119
T27 Mark D. Anderson -10 68 73 68 69 278 $20,119
T27 Rhein Gibson -10 66 70 72 70 278 $20,119
T27 Zack Sucher -10 70 69 69 70 278 $20,119
T27 Robert Streb -10 69 68 69 72 278 $20,119
T27 Maverick McNealy -10 70 69 67 72 278 $20,119
T35 Beau Hossler -9 72 70 70 67 279 $13,700
T35 Seamus Power -9 73 69 69 68 279 $13,700
T35 Ryan Brehm -9 69 73 69 68 279 $13,700
T35 Johnson Wagner -9 71 71 68 69 279 $13,700
T35 George McNeill -9 69 69 71 70 279 $13,700
T35 Bo Hoag -9 74 67 68 70 279 $13,700
T35 Sang-Moon Bae -9 74 67 66 72 279 $13,700
T35 Chris Couch -9 66 71 69 73 279 $13,700
T35 Patrick Rodgers -9 70 68 66 75 279 $13,700
T44 Nelson Lauta Ledesma -8 70 68 77 65 280 $9,220
T44 Cameron Percy -8 70 71 70 69 280 $9,220
T44 Peter Uihlein -8 66 71 73 70 280 $9,220
T44 Anirban Lahiri -8 70 70 70 70 280 $9,220
T44 Henrik Norlander -8 66 75 69 70 280 $9,220
T44 Austin Cook -8 74 67 68 71 280 $9,220
T50 Arjun Atwal -7 73 67 72 69 281 $7,620
T50 David Lingmerth -7 71 65 69 76 281 $7,620
T52 Derek Ernst -6 71 71 73 67 282 $7,110
T52 Chase Seiffert -6 71 69 72 70 282 $7,110
T52 Robby Shelton -6 68 73 71 70 282 $7,110
T52 Fabian Gomez -6 70 70 70 72 282 $7,110
T52 MJ Daffue -6 67 73 70 72 282 $7,110
T52 D.J. Trahan -6 72 69 68 73 282 $7,110
T58 Michael Gellerman -5 71 70 72 70 283 $6,840
T58 Sebastian Cappelen -5 72 65 74 72 283 $6,840
T60 Alex Cejka -4 72 70 74 68 284 $6,660
T60 Bo Van Pelt -4 71 69 75 69 284 $6,660
T60 J.J. Henry -4 69 70 72 73 284 $6,660
T60 Roger Sloan -4 73 69 68 74 284 $6,660
T64 Brandon Hagy -3 72 69 74 70 285 $6,450
T64 Brendon de Jonge -3 71 71 72 71 285 $6,450
T64 John Senden -3 70 70 73 72 285 $6,450
T67 Scott Brown E 67 71 75 75 288 $6,300
T67 Jay McLuen E 67 74 72 75 288 $6,300
69 Daniel Chopra 3 69 73 73 76 291 $6,210

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