2021 The CJ Cup at Summit money: Purse, winner's share, prize money payout
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2021 The CJ Cup at Summit money: Purse, winner’s share, prize money payout

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The 2021 The CJ Cup at Summit purse is set for $9.75 million, with 78 professional players who complete four rounds at the The Summit Club in Las Vegas, Nev., earning an official-money paycheck this week.

The winner's share of the The CJ Cup at Summit prize pool is at $1,755,000, with the second-place finisher taking home $1,053,000.

The The CJ Cup at Summit field is headed by Rickie Fowler, Rory McIlroy and more.

This tournament started with 78 players, and a 36-hole cut was not made this week. With more than 65 players in the starting field, the PGA Tour has added money to the purse to make sure all qualifying players are paid.

With the PGA Tour cut rule down to the top 65 and ties, no players are subject to the PGA Tour's secondary cut any longer.

What else is on the line

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 500 FedEx Cup points. Every player who completes this event earns FedEx Cup points, and only PGA Tour members qualify for the FedEx Cup playoffs.

Additionally, there are 68 big Official World Golf Ranking points on the line for the winner.

While this event offers a significant payday, a win comes with the benefits that come with winning on the PGA Tour. Winners of these events get a two-plus season exemption on the PGA Tour, berths into the next edition of the Masters, PGA Championship, The Players and the Sentry Tournament of Champions.

2021 The CJ Cup at Summit prize money, winner's share, first-place payout

For 2021 The CJ Cup at Summit results and payout, see our final leaderboard

  • 1. $1,755,000
  • 2. $1,053,000
  • 3. $663,000
  • 4. $468,000
  • 5. $390,000
  • 6. $351,000
  • 7. $326,625
  • 8. $302,250
  • 9. $282,750
  • 10. $263,250
  • 11. $243,750
  • 12. $224,250
  • 13. $204,750
  • 14. $185,250
  • 15. $173,940
  • 16. $163,410
  • 17. $153,660
  • 18. $143,910
  • 19. $134,160
  • 20. $124,410
  • 21. $114,660
  • 22. $106,860
  • 23. $99,060
  • 24. $91,260
  • 25. $83,460
  • 26. $75,660
  • 27. $72,735
  • 28. $69,810
  • 29. $66,885
  • 30. $63,960
  • 31. $61,035
  • 32. $58,110
  • 33. $55,185
  • 34. $52,748
  • 35. $50,310
  • 36. $47,873
  • 37. $45,435
  • 38. $43,485
  • 39. $41,535
  • 40. $39,585
  • 41. $37,635
  • 42. $35,685
  • 43. $33,735
  • 44. $31,785
  • 45. $29,835
  • 46. $27,885
  • 47. $25,935
  • 48. $24,375
  • 49. $23,010
  • 50. $22,230
  • 51. $21,645
  • 52. $21,060
  • 53. $20,670
  • 54. $20,280
  • 55. $20,085
  • 56. $19,890
  • 57. $19,695
  • 58. $19,500
  • 59. $19,305
  • 60. $19,110
  • 61. $18,915
  • 62. $18,720
  • 63. $18,525
  • 64. $18,330
  • 65. $18,135
  • 66. $17,940
  • 67. $17,745
  • 68. $17,550
  • 69. $17,355
  • 70. $17,160
  • 71. $16,965
  • 72. $16,770
  • 73. $16,575
  • 74. $16,380
  • 75. $16,185
  • 76. $15,990
  • 77. $15,795
  • 78. $15,600

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