2019 FedEx Cup final standings and bonus money: Who won the $15 million?
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2019 FedEx Cup final standings and bonus money: Who won the $15 million?



The PGA Tour's 2019 FedEx Cup playoffs ended at the 2019 Tour Championship, which played out in a back-and-forth to determine who would win the FedEx Cup and the $15 million first-place prize.

In the end, Rory McIlroy prevailed in the Tour Championship by three strokes over Xander Schauffele to win the event with its new staggered-strokes format. By winning the Tour Championship, McIlroy won the FedEx Cup.

The top 150 players in the final standings are paid part of the $60 million bonus pool.

2019 FedEx Cup final standings after the Tour Championship

  • 1. Rory McIlroy -- $15,000,000
  • 2. Xander Schauffele -- $5,000,000
  • 3. Brooks Koepka -- $3,500,000
  • 3. Justin Thomas -- $3,500,000
  • 5. Paul Casey -- $2,500,000
  • 6. Adam Scott -- $1,900,000
  • 7. Tony Finau -- $1,300,000
  • 8. Chez Reavie -- $1,100,000
  • 9. Kevin Kisner -- $843,333
  • 9. Hideki Matsuyama -- $843,333
  • 9. Patrick Reed -- $843,333
  • 12. Bryson DeChambeau -- $682,500
  • 12. Jon Rahm -- $682,500
  • 14. Jason Kokrak -- $620,000
  • 15. Gary Woodland -- $595,000
  • 16. Tommy Fleetwood -- $551,667
  • 16. Matt Kuchar -- $551,667
  • 16. Webb Simpson -- $551,667
  • 19. Rickie Fowler -- $512,500
  • 19. Sungjae Im -- $512,500
  • 21. Abraham Ancer -- $478,000
  • 21. Patrick Cantlay -- $478,000
  • 21. Louis Oosthuizen -- $478,000
  • 24. Marc Leishman -- $450,500
  • 24. Brandt Snedeker -- $450,500
  • 26. Corey Conners -- $430,000
  • 26. Justin Rose -- $430,000
  • 28. Charles Howell III -- $415,000
  • 29. Lucas Glover -- $400,000
  • 29. Dustin Johnson -- $400,000
  • 31. Kevin Tway -- $200,000
  • 32. J.T. Poston -- $195,000
  • 33. Shane Lowry -- $190,000
  • 34. Andrew Putnam -- $186,000
  • 35. Ryan Palmer -- $183,000
  • 36. Rory Sabbatini -- $181,000
  • 37. C.T. Pan -- $179,000
  • 38. Harold Varner III -- $177,000
  • 39. Scott Piercy -- $175,000
  • 40. Francesco Molinari -- $173,000
  • 41. Ian Poulter -- $171,000
  • 42. Tiger Woods -- $169,000
  • 43. Billy Horschel -- $168,000
  • 44. Jordan Spieth -- $167,000
  • 45. Sung Kang -- $166,000
  • 46. Si Woo Kim -- $165,000
  • 47. Phil Mickelson -- $164,000
  • 48. Ryan Moore -- $163,000
  • 49. Vaughn Taylor -- $162,000
  • 50. Keith Mitchell -- $161,000
  • 51. Jim Furyk -- $160,000
  • 52. Adam Hadwin -- $159,000
  • 53. Byeong Hun An -- $158,000
  • 54. Jason Day -- $157,000
  • 55. Joel Dahmen -- $156,000
  • 56. J.B. Holmes -- $155,000
  • 57. Nate Lashley -- $154,000
  • 58. Troy Merritt -- $153,000
  • 59. Collin Morikawa -- $152,000
  • 60. Max Homa -- $151,000
  • 61. Kevin Na -- $150,000
  • 62. Cameron Champ -- $150,000
  • 63. Dylan Frittelli -- $150,000
  • 64. Wyndham Clark -- $150,000
  • 65. Emiliano Grillo -- $150,000
  • 66. Keegan Bradley -- $140,000
  • 67. Joaquin Niemann -- $140,000
  • 68. Graeme McDowell -- $140,000
  • 69. Adam Long -- $140,000
  • 70. Rafa Cabrera Bello -- $140,000
  • 71. Adam Schenk -- $110,000
  • 72. Sergio Garcia -- $110,000
  • 73. Danny Lee -- $110,000
  • 74. Matthew Wolff -- $110,000
  • 75. Kevin Streelman -- $110,000
  • 76. Jhonattan Vegas -- $110,000
  • 77. Branden Grace -- $110,000
  • 78. Charley Hoffman -- $110,000
  • 79. Tyrrell Hatton -- $110,000
  • 80. Chesson Hadley -- $110,000
  • 81. Bubba Watson -- $110,000
  • 82. Brian Stuard -- $110,000
  • 83. Kiradech Aphibarnrat -- $110,000
  • 84. Cameron Smith -- $110,000
  • 85. Danny Willett -- $110,000
  • 86. Matt Every -- $105,000
  • 87. Russell Henley -- $105,000
  • 88. Brian Harman -- $105,000
  • 89. Michael Thompson -- $105,000
  • 90. Henrik Stenson -- $105,000
  • 91. Matt Jones -- $105,000
  • 92. Luke List -- $105,000
  • 93. Roger Sloan -- $105,000
  • 94. Sam Burns -- $105,000
  • 95. Bud Cauley -- $105,000
  • 96. Andrew Landry -- $105,000
  • 97. Nick Watney -- $105,000
  • 98. Mackenzie Hughes -- $105,000
  • 99. J.J. Spaun -- $105,000
  • 100. Ryan Armour -- $105,000
  • 101. Talor Gooch -- $101,000
  • 102. Chris Stroud -- $101,000
  • 103. Kyle Stanley -- $101,000
  • 104. Brice Garnett -- $101,000
  • 105. Patrick Rodgers -- $101,000
  • 106. Cameron Tringale -- $101,000
  • 107. Sam Ryder -- $101,000
  • 108. Kyoung-Hoon Lee -- $101,000
  • 109. Scott Stallings -- $101,000
  • 110. Russell Knox -- $101,000
  • 111. Denny McCarthy -- $101,000
  • 112. Scott Brown -- $101,000
  • 113. Carlos Ortiz -- $101,000
  • 114. Aaron Wise -- $101,000
  • 115. Sepp Straka -- $101,000
  • 116. Aaron Baddeley -- $101,000
  • 117. Sebastián Muñoz -- $101,000
  • 118. Peter Malnati -- $101,000
  • 119. Brian Gay -- $101,000
  • 120. Nick Taylor -- $101,000
  • 121. Martin Laird -- $101,000
  • 122. Patton Kizzire -- $101,000
  • 123. Kelly Kraft -- $101,000
  • 124. Jonas Blixt -- $101,000
  • 125. Pat Perez -- $101,000
  • 126. Richy Werenski -- $70,000
  • 127. Shawn Stefani -- $70,000
  • 128. Robert Streb -- $70,000
  • 129. Alex Noren -- $70,000
  • 130. Austin Cook -- $70,000
  • 131. Daniel Berger -- $70,000
  • 132. Martin Trainer -- $70,000
  • 133. Peter Uihlein -- $70,000
  • 134. Wes Roach -- $70,000
  • 135. Bronson Burgoon -- $70,000
  • 136. Jason Dufner -- $70,000
  • 137. Ryan Blaum -- $70,000
  • 138. Jim Herman -- $70,000
  • 139. Dominic Bozzelli -- $70,000
  • 140. Bill Haas -- $70,000
  • 141. Johnson Wagner -- $70,000
  • 142. Roberto Castro -- $70,000
  • 143. Seamus Power -- $70,000
  • 144. Zack Sucher -- $70,000
  • 145. Beau Hossler -- $70,000
  • 146. Josh Teater -- $70,000
  • 147. Ted Potter, Jr. -- $70,000
  • 148. Hank Lebioda -- $70,000
  • 149. Harris English -- $70,000
  • 150. Martin Kaymer -- $70,000

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