2026 James Hardie Pro Football Hall of Fame Invitational final results: Prize money payout, PGA Tour Champions leaderboard, how much each golfer won
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2026 James Hardie Pro Football Hall of Fame Invitational final results: Prize money payout, PGA Tour Champions leaderboard, how much each golfer won

BOCA RATON, FLORIDA - MARCH 08: Zach Johnson of the United States plays his shot from the ninth tee during the final round of the James Hardie Pro Football Hall of Fame Invitational 2026 at The Old Course at Broken Sound on March 08, 2026 in Boca Raton, Florida. (Photo by Raj Mehta/Getty Images)


The 2026 James Hardie Pro Football Hall of Fame Invitational final leaderboard is headed by winner Zach Johnson, who topped the PGA Tour Champions leaderboard this week with a win at The Old Course at Broken Sound in Boca Raton, Florida.

Johnson won this PGA Tour Champions event, the third of the season, with a four-shot win over Stewart Cink and George McNeill on 11-under 209.

Johnson became the 22nd player in the history of the 50-plus tour to win in his debut event. Meanwhile, Padraid Harrington, Alex Cejka and Jamie Donaldson all finished in a share of fourth on 6-under total.

Johnson won the $330,000 winner's share of the $2,200,000 purse.

James Hardie Pro Football Hall of Fame Invitational recap notes

Johnson wins the first PGA Tour Champions title of the year, getting into the winner's circle on the 50-plus tour for the first time.

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The money Johnson -- and every PGA Tour Champions player in the field -- earned is converted into Charles Schwab Cup points, with every dollar converted into one point during the regular season.

There is no cut on PGA Tour Champions-run events, including the major championships they run. All players are paid for participating in all three rounds of the event, however.

The 2026 PGA Tour Champions schedule resumes in Arizona in two weeks with the Cologuard Classic.

2026 James Hardie Pro Football Hall of Fame Invitational final leaderboard, results and prize money payouts

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POS PLAYER TO PAR R1 R2 R3 TOT MONEY
1 Zach Johnson -11 70 66 69 205 $330,000
T2 Stewart Cink -7 67 72 70 209 $176,000
T2 George McNeill -7 68 69 72 209 $176,000
T4 Padraig Harrington -6 79 66 65 210 $95,040
T4 Jamie Donaldson -6 70 71 69 210 $95,040
T4 Alex Cejka -6 70 70 70 210 $95,040
T4 Steve Flesch -6 70 68 72 210 $95,040
T4 Steve Allan -6 68 69 73 210 $95,040
9 Boo Weekley -5 70 69 72 211 $61,600
T10 David Toms -4 70 72 70 212 $55,000
T10 Tim O'Neal -4 70 71 71 212 $55,000
12 Stephen Ames -3 71 72 70 213 $48,400
13 Charlie Wi -2 71 73 70 214 $44,000
T14 Jason Caron -1 71 75 69 215 $35,294
T14 Kevin Sutherland -1 70 76 69 215 $35,294
T14 Paul Stankowski -1 75 70 70 215 $35,294
T14 Dicky Pride -1 74 71 70 215 $35,294
T14 Heath Slocum -1 72 72 71 215 $35,294
T14 Bo Van Pelt -1 71 73 71 215 $35,294
T14 Greg Chalmers -1 69 74 72 215 $35,294
T21 Ken Tanigawa E 73 71 72 216 $25,667
T21 K.J. Choi E 73 70 73 216 $25,667
T21 Ricardo Gonzalez E 66 75 75 216 $25,667
T24 Matt Gogel 1 74 72 71 217 $20,114
T24 Justin Leonard 1 76 68 73 217 $20,114
T24 Y.E. Yang 1 73 71 73 217 $20,114
T24 Chris DiMarco 1 73 70 74 217 $20,114
T24 Tom Pernice Jr. 1 71 72 74 217 $20,114
T24 Shane Bertsch 1 69 73 75 217 $20,114
T24 Justin Hicks 1 70 71 76 217 $20,114
T31 Retief Goosen 2 76 75 67 218 $15,510
T31 Freddie Jacobson 2 71 75 72 218 $15,510
T31 Darren Clarke 2 76 69 73 218 $15,510
T31 Ben Crane 2 69 75 74 218 $15,510
T35 Ángel Cabrera 3 78 71 70 219 $11,963
T35 Tim Herron 3 74 75 70 219 $11,963
T35 Scott McCarron 3 76 72 71 219 $11,963
T35 Harrison Frazar 3 77 70 72 219 $11,963
T35 Michael Wright 3 76 71 72 219 $11,963
T35 Tag Ridings 3 72 75 72 219 $11,963
T35 Søren Kjeldsen 3 71 75 73 219 $11,963
T35 Kirk Triplett 3 72 72 75 219 $11,963
43 Mario Tiziani 4 72 75 73 220 $9,900
T44 Tommy Gainey 5 76 72 73 221 $9,020
T44 Jeff Maggert 5 74 74 73 221 $9,020
T44 Van Phillips 5 71 77 73 221 $9,020
T47 David Duval 6 70 80 72 222 $7,700
T47 Robert Karlsson 6 78 70 74 222 $7,700
T47 Ken Duke 6 75 72 75 222 $7,700
T50 Jesper Parnevik 7 74 76 73 223 $6,380
T50 Gene Sauers 7 77 69 77 223 $6,380
T50 Chad Campbell 7 70 75 78 223 $6,380
T53 Corey Pavin 8 79 75 70 224 $4,950
T53 Stuart Appleby 8 79 72 73 224 $4,950
T53 John Rollins 8 77 74 73 224 $4,950
T53 Kenny Perry 8 74 77 73 224 $4,950
T53 Billy Mayfair 8 73 75 76 224 $4,950
T53 Miguel Angel Jiménez 8 72 74 78 224 $4,950
T59 Woody Austin 9 78 75 72 225 $3,850
T59 David Bransdon 9 76 76 73 225 $3,850
T59 Rob Labritz 9 72 78 75 225 $3,850
T59 J.J. Henry 9 75 73 77 225 $3,850
T63 Olin Browne 10 75 77 74 226 $2,970
T63 Tim Petrovic 10 82 69 75 226 $2,970
T63 Jay Haas 10 74 77 75 226 $2,970
T63 Jerry Kelly 10 76 74 76 226 $2,970
T67 Brian Gay 11 77 77 73 227 $2,229
T67 Duffy Waldorf 11 80 73 74 227 $2,229
T67 Ryan Armour 11 74 77 76 227 $2,229
T70 Glen Day 12 81 74 73 228 $1,804
T70 Rocco Mediate 12 76 76 76 228 $1,804
T70 Billy Andrade 12 74 73 81 228 $1,804
T73 Paul Goydos 13 74 80 75 229 $1,496
T73 Scott Parel 13 76 76 77 229 $1,496
75 Lee Janzen 14 76 73 81 230 $1,364

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