2019 WGC-Dell Technologies Match Play purse, winner's share, prize money payout
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2019 WGC-Dell Technologies Match Play purse, winner’s share, prize money payout

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The 2019 Dell Technologies Match Play purse is set for $10.25 million, with the winner's share coming in at $1,745,000 -- a little lower than the standard 18 percent payout (actually 17 percent), according to the PGA Tour's WGC match play prize money distribution chart.

The WGC-Dell Technologies Match Play field is headed by Dustin Johnson, Rory McIlroy, Tiger Woods and Justin Thomas.

Every player earns a paycheck this week, with the last-place finisher earning $50,000. Players who get out of the round-robin stage and into the final bracket of 16 earn a minimum of $167,000. Losers in the quarterfinal round get $3315,000, then the four semifinalists have matches to slot the top four finishers.

All of the players who failed to make the Round of 16 were paid on a sliding scale based on performance in their three matches: a payout for players who scored 0 points in group play, a different payout for those who earned 0.5 points, another for players who earned 1 point, another for players who earned 1.5 points and a final group for players who earned 2 points. Those payouts will be determined based on how many players fall in each group at the end of group play.

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The event is at the Austin Country Club in Austin, Texas with the Pete Dye design that is great for match play.

2019 WGC-Dell Technologies Match Play final results

2019 WGC-Dell Technologies Match Play purse, winner's share, prize money payout

  • 1. $1,745,000 -- Kevin Kisner
  • 2. $1,095,000 -- Matt Kuchar
  • 3. $712,000 -- Francesco Molinari
  • 4. $574,000 -- Lucas Bjerregaard
  • T5. $315,000 -- Sergio Garcia
  • T5. $315,000 -- Tiger Woods
  • T5. $315,000 -- Kevin Na
  • T5. $315,000 -- Louis Oosthuizen
  • T9. $167,000 -- Marc Leishman
  • T9. $167,000 -- Haotong Li
  • T9. $167,000 -- Paul Casey
  • T9. $167,000 -- Justin Rose
  • T9. $167,000 -- Henrik Stenson
  • T9. $167,000 -- Rory McIlroy
  • T9. $167,000 -- Tyrrell Hatton
  • T9. $167,000 -- Branden Grace
  • T17. Gary Woodland -- $108,429
  • T17. Alex Noren -- $108,429
  • T17. Justin Harding -- $108,429
  • T17. JB Holmes -- $108,429
  • T17. Abraham Ancer -- $108,429
  • T17. Jim Furyk -- $108,429
  • T17. Ian Poulter -- $108,429
  • T24. Hideki Matsuyama -- $81,312
  • T24. Justin Thomas -- $81,312
  • T24. Satoshi Kodaira -- $81,312
  • T24. Xander Schauffele -- $81,312
  • T24. Tommy Fleetwood -- $81,312
  • T24. Patrick Cantlay -- $81,312
  • T24. Jordan Spieth -- $81,312
  • T24. Patrick Reed -- $81,312
  • T24. Tom Lewis -- $81,312
  • T24. Jon Rahm -- $81,312
  • T24. Rafa Cabrera Bello -- $81,312
  • T24. Charles Howell III -- $81,312
  • T24. Kyle Stanley -- $81,312
  • T24. Brandt Snedeker -- $81,312
  • T24. Billy Horschel -- $81,312
  • T24. Shane Lowry -- $81,312
  • T40. Bryson DeChambeau -- $62,500
  • T40. Dustin Johnson -- $62,500
  • T40. Emiliano Grillo -- $62,500
  • T40. Luke List -- $62,500
  • T40. Keegan Bradley -- $62,500
  • T40. Kiradech Aphibarnrat -- $62,500
  • T40. Thorbjorn Olesen -- $62,500
  • T40. Phil Mickelson -- $62,500
  • T40. Tony Finau -- $62,500
  • T40. Matt Wallace -- $62,500
  • T40. Russell Knox -- $62,500
  • T40. Byeong Hun An -- $62,500
  • T40. Aaron Wise -- $62,500
  • T40. Keith Mitchell -- $62,500
  • T40. Bubba Watson -- $62,500
  • T40. Andrew Putnam -- $62,500
  • T56. Chez Reavie -- $53,000
  • T56. Eddie Pepperell -- $53,000
  • T56. Brooks Koepka -- $53,000
  • T56. Webb Simpson -- $53,000
  • T56. Lee Westwood -- $53,000
  • T61. Matt Fitzpatrick -- $50,750
  • T61. Si Woo Kim -- $50,750
  • T61. Cameron Smith -- $50,750
  • T61. Jason Day -- $50,750

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