2020 PNC Championship final results: Prize money payout, leaderboard and how much each golfer won
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2020 PNC Championship final results: Prize money payout, leaderboard and how much each golfer won



The 2020 PNC Championship final leaderboard is headed by winners Justin Thomas and his dad Mike Thomas, who won the two-person competition at the Ritz Carlton Golf Club in Orlando, Fla.

The Thomas' shot 15-under 57 in the scramble format in the final round, shooting 25-under 119 in the two-round event to beat Vijay Singh and his son Qass by a shot.

Tiger Woods and Charlie Woods finished in seventh place, shooting a pair of 62s to finish five shots off the pace.

Team Thomas won the $200,000 winner's share of the $1,085,000 purse, winning $100,000 each.

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PNC Championship recap notes

The Thomas' came within a shot of of the tournament record for the 36-hole event, ultimately winning by just a shot.

The PGA Tour is now done for 2020, with no more official events this year.

2020 PNC Championship final leaderboard, results and prize money payouts

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POS PLAYER TO PAR R1 R2 TOT MONEY
1 Team Thomas -25 62 57 119 $200,000
2 Team Singh -24 60 60 120 $80,000
T3 Team O'Meara -23 62 59 121 $53,625
T3 Team Trevino -23 62 59 121 $53,625
T5 Team Kite -22 64 58 122 $48,500
T5 Team Kuchar -22 58 64 122 $48,500
7 Team Woods -20 62 62 124 $47,000
8 Team Daly -19 62 63 125 $46,000
T9 Team Furyk -18 62 64 126 $44,500
T9 Team Norman -18 61 65 126 $44,500
T9 Team Lehman -18 61 65 126 $44,500
T12 Team Janzen -17 67 60 127 $43,250
T12 Team Langer -17 63 64 127 $43,250
T14 Team Price -16 65 63 128 $42,250
T14 Team Duval -16 61 67 128 $42,250
16 Team Player -15 66 63 129 $41,500
17 Team Sorenstam -14 65 65 130 $41,000
18 Team Watson -12 65 67 132 $40,500
19 Team Calcavecchia -11 67 66 133 $40,250
20 Team Harrington -9 69 66 135 $40,000

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