2019 BMW Championship final results: Prize money payout and leaderboard
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2019 BMW Championship final results: Prize money payout and leaderboard



The 2019 BMW Championship final leaderboard is headed by winner Justin Thomas, who picked up a three-shot win over Patrick Cantlay at Medinah Country Club's No. 3 course in Medinah, Ill.

Thomas finished on 25-under 263, tying a tournament record with a closing 68 after a third-round, course-record 61. Thomas picked up his 10th PGA Tour win, while Cantlay finished second and Hideki Matsuyama finished third.

Thomas won the $1,665,000 winner's share of the $9,250,000 purse.

2019 BMW Championship final leaderboard, results and prize money payouts

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POS PLAYER TO PAR R1 R2 R3 R4 TOTAL MONEY
1 Justin Thomas -25 65 69 61 68 263 $1,665,000
2 Patrick Cantlay -22 66 67 68 65 266 $999,000
3 Hideki Matsuyama -20 69 63 73 63 268 $629,000
4 Tony Finau -18 67 66 68 69 270 $444,000
T5 Brandt Snedeker -16 66 71 67 68 272 $351,500
T5 Jon Rahm -16 68 69 66 69 272 $351,500
T7 Corey Conners -15 69 66 69 69 273 $298,312
T7 Lucas Glover -15 66 69 69 69 273 $298,312
T9 Adam Scott -14 67 71 69 67 274 $259,000
T9 Kevin Kisner -14 68 68 69 69 274 $259,000
T11 Sung-jae Im -13 70 72 66 67 275 $196,100
T11 Louis Oosthuizen -13 70 69 68 68 275 $196,100
T11 Tommy Fleetwood -13 70 66 70 69 275 $196,100
T11 Kevin Tway -13 69 67 70 69 275 $196,100
T11 Rickie Fowler -13 67 70 68 70 275 $196,100
T16 Vaughn Taylor -12 73 70 67 66 276 $148,000
T16 J.T. Poston -12 68 74 66 68 276 $148,000
T16 Rory Sabbatini -12 67 68 67 74 276 $148,000
T19 Marc Leishman -11 72 71 67 67 277 $112,110
T19 Jason Kokrak -11 65 73 70 69 277 $112,110
T19 Patrick Reed -11 68 71 68 70 277 $112,110
T19 Rory McIlroy -11 69 67 70 71 277 $112,110
T19 Xander Schauffele -11 67 68 70 72 277 $112,110
T24 Webb Simpson -10 70 72 67 69 278 $78,856
T24 Brooks Koepka -10 68 71 72 67 278 $78,856
T24 Paul Casey -10 70 70 67 71 278 $78,856
T24 Joel Dahmen -10 66 71 69 72 278 $78,856
T28 Byeong-Hun An -9 71 70 69 69 279 $65,675
T28 Abraham Ancer -9 68 72 69 70 279 $65,675
T28 Si Woo Kim -9 70 67 71 71 279 $65,675
T31 Emiliano Grillo -8 72 70 68 70 280 $53,650
T31 Ian Poulter -8 70 70 71 69 280 $53,650
T31 Joaquin Niemann -8 74 65 69 72 280 $53,650
T31 C.T. Pan -8 71 67 70 72 280 $53,650
T31 Wyndham Clark -8 69 73 65 73 280 $53,650
T31 Gary Woodland -8 70 73 64 73 280 $53,650
T37 Ryan Moore -7 71 69 69 72 281 $40,700
T37 Tiger Woods -7 71 71 67 72 281 $40,700
T37 Scott Piercy -7 67 73 70 71 281 $40,700
T37 Jordan Spieth -7 70 71 70 70 281 $40,700
T37 Charles Howell III -7 70 69 73 69 281 $40,700
T37 Billy Horschel -7 71 73 69 68 281 $40,700
T43 Ryan Palmer -6 68 72 70 72 282 $30,525
T43 Keegan Bradley -6 69 74 68 71 282 $30,525
T43 Adam Hadwin -6 67 68 71 76 282 $30,525
T43 Andrew Putnam -6 71 69 73 69 282 $30,525
T43 Troy Merritt -6 69 76 71 66 282 $30,525
T48 Phil Mickelson -5 70 73 69 71 283 $23,865
T48 Collin Morikawa -5 67 73 72 71 283 $23,865
T48 Bryson DeChambeau -5 71 71 71 70 283 $23,865
T48 Shane Lowry -5 72 74 68 69 283 $23,865
T52 Jason Day -4 70 71 69 74 284 $21,571
T52 Dylan Frittelli -4 72 69 71 72 284 $21,571
T52 Keith Mitchell -4 72 74 67 71 284 $21,571
T52 Justin Rose -4 68 73 73 70 284 $21,571
T52 Matt Kuchar -4 71 70 73 70 284 $21,571
T57 Chez Reavie -3 67 68 74 76 285 $20,628
T57 Jim Furyk -3 66 72 75 72 285 $20,628
T57 Graeme McDowell -3 69 72 73 71 285 $20,628
T57 Dustin Johnson -3 70 72 72 71 285 $20,628
T61 Max Homa -2 70 67 71 78 286 $20,072
T61 Francesco Molinari -2 72 73 68 73 286 $20,072
T63 Sung Kang -1 69 73 73 72 287 $19,702
T63 Rafael Cabrera Bello -1 69 72 74 72 287 $19,702
T65 Adam Long E 72 70 71 75 288 $19,240
T65 J.B. Holmes E 69 71 76 72 288 $19,240
T65 Cameron Champ E 71 68 78 71 288 $19,240
68 Harold Varner III 1 72 74 71 72 289 $18,870
69 Nate Lashley 3 72 73 70 76 291 $18,685

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