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Valspar Championship Field and Prize Pool

Valspar Championship Field, Purse, and Prize Pool

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The PGA Tour concludes it’s Florida visit with the Valspar Championship from the Copperhead Course at Innisbrook Resort. Sam Burns returns seeking to threepeat and become the first 3-time winner of this event. Below is a quick breakdown of the Valspar Championship Field, Purse, and Prize Pool.

There are four different golfers who have won here twice including Paul Casey (‘18-’19) who won’t be participating as he’s now with LIV Golf. Former winners who will be in the field include Adam Hadwin (‘17), Jordan Spieth (‘15), Kevin Streelman (‘13), Luke Donald (‘12), and Gary Woodland (‘11). 

Valspar Championship History and Past Winners

Golfers will be playing for an 8.1 million dollar purse, with the champ getting just over $1.4 million. Money will be awarded to the top 90 players, or to about 65% of the total field.

Valspar Championship Field

*Past Winner

Aberg, Ludvig

Alexander, Tyson

An, Byeong Hun

Armour, Ryan

Barnes, Erik

Bhatia, Akshay

Blair, Zac

Bradley, Keegan

Bramlett, Joseph

Brehm, Ryan

Bryan, Wesley

Burns, Sam**

Champ, Cameron

Cink, Stewart

Clark, Wyndham

Cole, Eric

Cone, Trevor

Coody, Pierceson

Cook, Austin

Daffue, MJ

Dahmen, Joel

Donald, Luke*

Dou, Zecheng

Dufner, Jason

Duncan, Tyler

Echavarria, Nico

Eckroat, Austin

Endycott, Harrison

Fitzpatrick, Matt

Fleetwood, Tommy

Fratelli, Dylan

Gabrelcik, Nick

Garnett, Brice

Gerard, Ryan

Ghim, Doug

Gligic, Michael

Glover, Lucas

Gordon, Will

Goya, Tano

Grant, Brent

Gribble, Cody

Griffin, Ben

Hadley, Chesson

Hadwin, Adam*

Hahn, James

Haley II, Paul

Hall, Harry

Hammer, Cole

Hardy, Nick

Harman, Brian

Harrington, Scott

Herman, Jim

Hickok, Kramer

Higgo, Garrick

Higgs, Harry

Hodges, Lee

Hoffman, Charley

Holmes, J.B.

Hossler, Beau

Hubbard, Mark

Jaeger, Stephan

Johnson, Zach

Kim, Michael

Kim, S.H.

Kisner, Kevin

Kizzire, Patton

Knox, Russell

Koch, Greg

Kraft, Kelly

Laird, Martin

Landry, Andrew

Lashley, Nate

Lee, K.H.

Lingmerth, David

Lipsky, David

List, Luke

Long, Adam

Lower, Justin

Malnati, Peter

Martin, Ben

Matthews, Brandon

McCarthy, Denny

McGreevy, Max

McNealy, Maverick

Merritt, Troy

Moore, Ryan

Moore, Taylor

Mullinax, Trey

NeSmith, Matthew

Norlander, Henrik

Norrman, Vincent

Novak, Andrew

Núñez, Augusto

Perez, Victor

Poston, J.T.

Ramey, Chad

Reavie, Chez

Redman, Doc

Riley, Davis

Rodgers, Patrick

Rose, Justin

Roy, Kevin

Ryder, Sam

Sabbatini, Rory

Schenk, Adam

Schmid, Matti

Schwab, Matthias

Shelton, Robby

Sigg, Greyson

Simpson, Webb

Smalley, Alex

Smotherman, Austin

Spieth, Jordan*

Stanley, Kyle

Stevens, Sam

Streb, Robert

Streelman, Kevin*

Stuard, Brian

Suh, Justin

Taylor, Ben

Taylor, Nick

Thomas, Justin

Thompson, Michael

Tway, Kevin

Van Rooyen, Erik

VanDerLaan, John

Vegas, Jhonattan

Walker, Jimmy

Wallace, Matt

Webelo, Trevor

Werenski, Richy

Westmoreland, Kyle

Woodland, Gary*

Wu, Brandon

Wu, Dylan

Young, Carson

Yuan, Carl

2023 Valspar Championship Prize Pool

Finishing PositionWinnings
1st$1,458,000
2nd$882,900
3rd$558,900
4th$396,900
5th$332,100
6th$293,625
7th$273,375
8th$253,125
9th$236,925
10th$220,725
11th$204,525
12th$188,325
13th$172,125
14th$155,925
15th$147,825
16th$139,725
17th$131,625
18th$123,525
19th$115,425
20th$107,325
21st$99,225
22nd$91,125
23rd$84,645
24th$78,165
25th$71,685
26th$65,205
27th$62,775
28th$60,345
29th$57,915
30th$55,485
31st$53,055
32nd$50,625
33rd$48,195
34th$46,170
35th$44,145
36th$42,120
37th$40,095
38th$38,475
39th$36,855
40th$35,235
41st$33,615
42nd$31,995
43rd$30,375
44th$28,755
45th$27,135
46th$25,515
47th$23,895
48th$22,599
49th$21,465
50th$20,817
51st$20,331
52nd$19,845
53rd$19,521
54th$19,197
55th$19,035
56th$18,873
57th$18,711
58th$18,549
59th$18,387
60th$18,225
61st$18,063
62nd$17,901
63rd$17,739
64th$17,577
65th$17,415
66th$17,253
67th$17,091
68th$16,929
69th$16,767
70th$16,605
71st$16,443
72nd$16,281
73rd$16,119
74th$15,957
75th$15,795
76th$15,633
77th$15,471
78th$15,309
79th$15,147
80th$14,985
81st$14,823
82nd$14,661
83rd$14,499
84th$14,337
85th$14,175
86th$14,013
87th$13,851
88th$13,689
89th$13,527
90th$13,365

Who is the favorite to take home over $1.4 million? Check out the Valspar Championship Odds Here.



Author: Brian Twining

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