2026 AT&T Pebble Beach Pro-Am prize money payouts for each PGA Tour player

Collin Morikawa returns to the winner’s circle.

The 29-year-old won the AT&T Pebble Beach Pro-Am for the first time since the 2023 Zozo Championship with a birdie on the 72nd hole. He beat Min-woo Lee and Sepp Straka by one stroke to win the title, his seventh PGA Tour victory.

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With victory in the first signature event of the year, Morikawa will receive a top prize of $3.6 million.

Here’s a breakdown of how much each PGA Tour player earned from the $20 million purse at the AT&T Pebble Beach Pro-Am.

AT&T Pebble Beach Pro-Am 2026 Prize Payouts

Location

player

Fraction

income

1

Morikawa Colin

-twenty two

$3,600,000

T2

Lee Min Woo

-twenty one

$1,760,000

T2

Sepp Straka

-twenty one

$1,760,000

T4

Scotty Scheffler

-20

$877,500

T4

Tommy Fleetwood

-20

$877,500

T6

Sam Burns

-19

$690,000

T6

Akshay Bhatia

-19

$690,000

T8

Nico Echavarria

-18

$515,000

T8

Sean Lowry

-18

$515,000

T8

Always bright

-18

$515,000

T8

Matsuyama Hideki

-18

$515,000

T8

Jacob Bridgman

-18

$515,000

T8

Jack Knapp

-18

$515,000

T14

Rory McIlroy

-17

$342,750

T14

Patrick Cantlay

-17

$342,750

T14

Matt Fitzpatrick

-17

$342,750

T14

Tom Hogg

-17

$342,750

18

Tony Finau

-16

$292,000

T19

Alex Smalley

-15

$235,000

T19

Russell Henry

-15

$235,000

T19

Brian Harman

-15

$235,000

T19

Xander Schauffele

-15

$235,000

T19

Ricky Fowler

-15

$235,000

T24

Harry Hall

-14

$162,000

T24

Jason Day

-14

$162,000

T24

Ryan Fox

-14

$162,000

T24

Harris English

-14

$162,000

T24

Nick Taylor

-14

$162,000

T29

Max McGreevey

-13

$125,200

T29

Keegan Bradley

-13

$125,200

T29

Alex Nolen

-13

$125,200

T29

Jordan Spieth

-13

$125,200

T29

maverick mcneely

-13

$125,200

T34

Tyler Pendris

-12

$104,000

T34

Mackenzie Hughes

-12

$104,000

T34

Sami Valimaki

-12

$104,000

T37

Ludwig Aberg

-11

$78,375

T37

Justin Rose

-11

$78,375

T37

Bud Cowley

-11

$78,375

T37

JT Boston

-11

$78,375

T37

Robert McIntyre

-11

$78,375

T37

Max Glaserman

-11

$78,375

T37

Chris Gottrup

-11

$78,375

T37

Ben Griffin

-11

$78,375

T45

Kim Si Woo

-10

$57,000

T45

JJ Spann

-10

$57,000

T45

Ryan Gerrard

-10

$57,000

T48

Andrew Novak

-9

$49,250

T48

Billy Horschel

-9

$49,250

T48

Kurt Kitayama

-9

$49,250

T48

Pierson Cudi

-9

$49,250

T52

Keith Mitchell

-8

$45,000

T52

Chris Kirk

-8

$45,000

T52

Patrick Rogers

-8

$45,000

T55

Danny McCarthy

-7

$42,000

T55

Sam Stevens

-7

$42,000

T55

Cameron Young

-7

$42,000

T58

Victor Hovland

-6

$39,750

T58

Wyndham Clark

-6

$39,750

T60

Steven Fisk

-5

$38,250

T60

Garrick Shego

-5

$38,250

T60

Aldrich Potgett

-5

$38,250

T60

Thasi Sigala

-5

$38,250

T64

Lucas Glover

-4

$37,000

T64

Marco Penger

-4

$37,000

T64

Emiliano Grillo

-4

$37,000

T67

Matt McCarty

-3

$35,500

T67

Steven Yeager

-3

$35,500

T67

Rico Hoy

-3

$35,500

T70

Corey Connors

-2

$34,375

T70

Yu Kaiwen

-2

$34,375

72

Michael King

Second

$34,000

T73

Marty Schmid

1

$33,625

T73

Aaron Ray

1

$33,625

T75

Daniel Berger

2

$33,125

T75

Joe Highsmith

2

$33,125

77

Adam Schenk

5

$32,750

T78

Jonathan Vegas

9

$32,250

T78

Michael Torbjornsson

9

$32,250

T78

Brian Campbell

9

$32,250

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This article originally appeared in Golfweek: ATT Pebble Beach Pro-Am 2026 bonuses, PGA Tour player bonuses

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