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FedEx Cup Winner 2019: Rory McIlroy's Prize Money and Final Golf Standings

Rob Goldberg@TheRobGoldbergX.com LogoFeatured ColumnistAugust 25, 2019

Rory McIlroy hits from the tee on the 11th hole during third-round play in the Tour Championship golf tournament Sunday, Aug. 25, 2019, at East Lake Golf Club in Atlanta. (AP Photo/John Bazemore)
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A win at the 2019 Tour Championship has made Rory McIlroy a much richer man.

The 30-year-old took home $15 million in the largest purse in golf history, with a total of $45 million on the line for the 30 golfers at East Lake Golf Club. It was all part of the season-long FedEx Cup title that was clinched with Sunday's victory.

Instead of gaining points from the Tour Championship to put toward the overall standings, this year's event featured an adjusted scoring system with leader Justin Thomas starting 10 strokes under par. It resulted in one tournament being for all the marbles, and McIlroy came away as the FedEx Cup champion.

Xander Schauffele earned $5 million after finishing four strokes back in second place. 

     

Final Results and Payouts

1. Rory McIlroy ($15 million)

2. Xander Schauffele ($5 million)

T3. Justin Thomas ($3.5 million)

T3. Brooks Koepka ($3.5 million)

5. Paul Casey ($2.5 million)

6. Adam Scott ($1.9 million)

7. Tony Finau ($1.3 million)

8. Chez Reavie ($1.1 million)

T9. Patrick Reed ($843,333.33)

T9. Kevin Kisner ($843,333.33)

T9. Hideki Matsuyama ($843,333.33)

Full payout info available at GolfDigest.com. Tour Championship leaderboard available atPGATour.com.

       

McIlroy was fifth in the FedEx Cup rankings entering the week, putting him at five under to start the tournament and five strokes off the lead. The placement was just fine for the Northern Irish star, who was one of only four players to shoot in the 60s in each of the first three rounds.

Brooks Koepka entered Sunday with a one-shot lead on McIlroy, but three straight bogeys ruined his shot at the top prize.

Meanwhile, McIlroy took advantage with some excellent shots around the green:

CBS Sports HQ @CBSSportsHQ

The new solo leader at the Tour Championship: Rory McIlroy. (via @PGATOUR) https://t.co/09kclZrzzd

CBS Sports HQ @CBSSportsHQ

The laser focus from Rory McIlroy continues. Two shot lead with six holes remaining. (via @PGATOUR) https://t.co/WpCViYwz3U

A pair of bogeys cut his three-stroke lead down to one, but some clutch putting helped McIlroy stay in front down the stretch. He then closed it out with a birdie on 18 to seal the four-stroke victory. 

PGA TOUR @PGATOUR

The last putt of the season. 🏆 @McIlroyRory finishes in style @PlayoffFinale. He's the 2019 #FedExCup champion. #LiveUnderPar https://t.co/BA4OvCrnnv

The total money given out in this event is incredible, especially compared to past years. Including players eliminated in the first week of the playoffs, there was $70 million handed out for the FedEx Cup, with last place at the Tour Championship even getting $395,000.

According to No Laying Up, "a top-five finish this week nets you more money than winning any other 2019 tournament."

Justin Ray of the 15th Club provided more context on the payouts:

Justin Ray @JustinRayGolf

Total combined purses for 1996 season on PGA Tour (year Tiger Woods turned professional): $65.9M Total combined FedExCup bonus payout this week: $70M

Justin Ray @JustinRayGolf

$17,704 per hole this PGA Tour season for Rory.

The prize pool also benefitted the caddies, especially McIlroy's bagman Harry Diamond:

Kyle Porter @KylePorterCBS

Jordan Spieth 2018-19 earnings: $2.29M Harry Diamond 2018-19 earnings: $2.15M

It raised the stakes throughout the week, especially with a $10 million difference between first and second place.

McIlroy was the big winner, but there was no loser when it came to prize money.