2024 PNC Championship final results: Prize money payout, leaderboard and how much each PGA Tour golfer won
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2024 PNC Championship final results: Prize money payout, leaderboard and how much each PGA Tour golfer won



The 2024 PNC Championship final leaderboard is headed by winners Bernhard and Jason Langer, who combined to earn the PGA Tour win at Ritz-Carlton Golf Club (Grande Lakes) in Orlando, Fla.

In the final round of the 36-hole scramble tournament, the Langers shot 15-under 57, equaling the final round shot by Tiger Woods and son Charlie Woods. They also tied in the first round of two, each reaching 28-under 116 and forcing extra holes.

They went to a sudden-death playoff on the par-5 18th, with Bernhard Langer playing from a forward tee. The Langers and Woods team found the green to leave similar-length eagle tries. However, the Langers were the ones to convert for the winning three.

The 2022 champions, Vijay and Qass Singh, finished tied for third place with David Duval and Brady Duval, as well as Padraig Harrington and Paddy Harrington.

In the final round, both Charlie Woods (4th hole) and Paddy Harrington (7th hole) made holes-in-one for their teams.

The Langers won the $200,000 winner's share of the $1,085,000 purse.

PNC Championship recap notes

Neither Langer earned Official World Golf Ranking points with the win in the 36-hole stroke-play championship, played in a scramble format.

The Langers are four-time winners as a duo in the event, which dates back to 1995, though Bernhard Langer has won this event six times with two of his sons.

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A total of 40 (of 40) players finished the tournament in the multi-format team event once known as the Father-Son Challenge.

The 2025 PGA Tour schedule starts in January with The Sentry.

2024 PNC Championship final leaderboard, results and prize money payouts

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POS PLAYER TO PAR R1 R2 TOT MONEY
1 Bernhard Langer and Jason Langer -28 59 57 116 $200,000
P2 Tiger Woods and Charlie Woods -28 59 57 116 $80,000
T3 David Duval and Brady Duval -23 63 58 121 $52,083
T3 Padraig Harrington and Paddy Harrington -23 60 61 121 $52,083
T3 Vijay Singh and Qass Singh -23 59 62 121 $52,083
6 Tom Lehman and Sean Lehman -22 60 62 122 $48,000
7 Steve Stricker and Izzi Stricker -21 63 60 123 $47,000
T8 Nelly Korda and Petr Korda -20 63 61 124 $45,167
T8 John Daly and John Daly II -20 63 61 124 $45,167
T8 Stewart Cink and Connor Cink -20 63 61 124 $45,167
11 Annika Sorenstam and Will McGee -19 62 63 125 $44,000
T12 Justin Leonard and Luke Leonard -18 64 62 126 $43,250
T12 Matt Kuchar and Carson Kuchar -18 62 64 126 $43,250
14 Mark O’Meara and Shaun O’Meara -15 61 68 129 $42,500
T15 Fred Couples and Hunter Hannemann -14 64 66 130 $41,750
T15 Lee Trevino and Daniel Trevino -14 64 66 130 $41,750
17 Trevor Immelman and Jacob Immelman -13 64 67 131 $41,000
18 Nick Faldo and Matthew Faldo -12 65 67 132 $40,500
19 Gary Player and Alexander Hall -10 72 62 134 $40,250
20 Nick Price and Greg Price -8 67 69 136 $40,000

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