2021 The Ally Challenge purse, winner's share, prize money payout
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2021 The Ally Challenge purse, winner’s share, prize money payout

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The 2021 The Ally Challenge purse is set for $2 million, with the winner's share coming in at $300,000 -- more than the standard 15 percent payout according to the PGA Tour Champions' prize money distribution chart.

The The Ally Challenge field is headed by Jim Furyk, Bernhard Langer and Joe Durant.

It's the 16th event of the new season, with 82 players taking on the Michigan host course. There is no cut.

This tournament is played at Warwick Hills Golf and Country Club in Grand Blanc, Mich.

The Ally Challenge will be played over three days from Friday through Sunday.

What else is on the line: Charles Schwab 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 money earned this week counts toward the Charles Schwab Cup points list. Each dollar earned translates into a regular season point to qualify for the Charles Schwab Cup playoffs in 2021. The top 72 players get into the first leg.

At the season of the season in 2021, 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 PGA Tour Champions does not offer Official World Golf Ranking points in its events.

2021 The Ally Challenge purse, winner's share, prize money payout

  • 1. $300,000
  • 2. $176,000
  • 3. $144,000
  • 4. $120,000
  • 5. $96,000
  • 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. $28,200
  • 20. $26,400
  • 21. $24,800
  • 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
  • 73. $1,400
  • 74. $1,320
  • 75. $1,240
  • 76. $1,160
  • 77. $1,080
  • 78. $1,000
  • 79. $920
  • 80. $860
  • 81. $820

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