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2024 World Wide Technology Championship prize money payouts for each PGA Tour player in Mexico

Austin Eckroat of the United States reacts after his round on the 18th green during the final round of the World Wide Technology Championship 2024 at El Cardonal at Diamante on November 10, 2024 in Cabo San Lucas, Mexico. (Photo by Hector Vivas/Getty Images)
Austin Eckroat of the United States reacts after his round on the 18th green during the final round of the World Wide Technology Championship 2024 at El Cardonal at Diamante on November 10, 2024 in Cabo San Lucas, Mexico. (Photo by Hector Vivas/Getty Images)

What a year it has been for Austin Eckroat.

The 25-year-old from Oklahoma captured his second PGA Tour victory of 2024 Sunday, shooting 9-under 63 in the final round to win the 2024 World Wide Technology Championship. He finished a shot in front of Carson Young and Justin Lower, besting two of the 54-hole co-leaders by two shots in the final round.

With the win, Eckroat will take home $1.296 million. He finished the regular season in the top 50. He also earned a ticket back to the Masters with the win.

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Check out how much money each PGA Tour player earned this week at the 2024 World Wide Technology Championship.

World Wide Technology Championship prize money payouts

Position

Player

Score

Earnings

1

Austin Eckroat

-24

$1,296,000

T2

Justin Lower

-23

$640,800

T2

Carson Young

-23

$640,800

4

Max Greyserman

-22

$352,800

5

Joe Highsmith

-19

$295,200

T6

Garrick Higgo

-17

$219,600

T6

Sam Stevens

-17

$219,600

T6

Wesley Bryan

-17

$219,600

T6

David Lipsky

-17

$219,600

T6

Maverick McNealy

-17

$219,600

T6

Nico Echavarria

-17

$219,600

T12

Kevin Chappell

-16

$160,200

T12

Patrick Fishburn

-16

$160,200

T14

Harris English

-15

$120,600

T14

Harry Hall

-15

$120,600

T14

Dylan Wu

-15

$120,600

T14

Jacob Bridgeman

-15

$120,600

T14

Joel Dahmen

-15

$120,600

T14

Ryan Gerard

-15

$120,600

T20

Doug Ghim

-14

$84,960

T20

Beau Hossler

-14

$84,960

T20

Chandler Phillips

-14

$84,960

T20

Daniel Berger

-14

$84,960

T24

Lucas Glover

-13

$58,680

T24

Kevin Streelman

-13

$58,680

T24

Kelly Kraft

-13

$58,680

T24

Patrick Rodgers

-13

$58,680

T24

Ryan McCormick

-13

$58,680

T24

Ben Griffin

-13

$58,680

T30

J.J. Spaun

-12

$41,320

T30

Michael Kim

-12

$41,320

T30

Harry Higgs

-12

$41,320

T30

Sam Ryder

-12

$41,320

T30

Brandon Wu

-12

$41,320

T30

Henrik Norlander

-12

$41,320

T30

Charley Hoffman

-12

$41,320

T30

Nick Hardy

-12

$41,320

T30

Matt Kuchar

-12

$41,320

T39

Chesson Hadley

-11

$31,320

T39

Adam Svensson

-11

$31,320

T39

Alex Smalley

-11

$31,320

T42

Martin Laird

-10

$27,000

T42

Danny Willett

-10

$27,000

T42

Tom Whitney

-10

$27,000

T45

Hayden Springer

-9

$19,864

T45

Zac Blair

-9

$19,864

T45

S.Y. Noh

-9

$19,864

T45

Blaine Hale, Jr.

-9

$19,864

T45

Tyson Alexander

-9

$19,864

T45

Justin Suh

-9

$19,864

T45

Josh Teater

-9

$19,864

T45

Rico Hoey

-9

$19,864

T45

Tom Hoge

-9

$19,864

54

Luke List

-8

$17,064

T55

Nate Lashley

-7

$16,848

T55

Vince Whaley

-7

$16,848

57

Kevin Tway

-6

$16,632

T58

Joseph Bramlett

-5

$16,416

T58

David Skinns

-5

$16,416

T60

Chad Ramey

-4

$15,984

T60

Lanto Griffin

-4

$15,984

T60

Robby Shelton

-4

$15,984

T60

Zach Bauchou

-4

$15,984

T64

Ryan Brehm

-3

$15,408

T64

Taylor Montgomery

-3

$15,408

T64

Aaron Baddeley

-3

$15,408

T64

Erik van Rooyen

-3

$15,408

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This article originally appeared on Golfweek: 2024 World Wide Technology Championship prize money payouts for each PGA Tour player in Mexico