2024 Hero World Challenge Prize Money: Breakdown and Highlights

The 2024 Hero World Challenge has officially concluded, and Scottie Scheffler delivered yet another stunning performance to successfully defend his title. With a total purse of $5 million, the event not only showcased incredible talent but also rewarded the players handsomely for their efforts. Let’s break down the prize money distribution and key highlights from the tournament.

Total Purse and Winner’s Share

The Hero World Challenge boasted a total purse of $5 million, making it one of the richest invitation-only events on the calendar. Scottie Scheffler, who claimed victory yet again, walked away with the winner’s share of $1 million, solidifying his position as one of the best in the sport. 

Detailed Prize Money Breakdown

Here’s how the $5 million purse was distributed among the top 20 players:

PositionPlayerEarnings
1Scottie Scheffler$1,000,000
2Tom Kim$450,000
3Justin Thomas$300,000
4Akshay Bhatia$250,000
5Keegan Bradley$225,000
6Ludvig Aberg$220,000
7Robert MacIntyre$215,000
8Sahith Theegala$210,000
T9Sungjae Im$202,500
T9Sepp Straka$202,500
11Patrick Cantlay$195,000
12Brian Harman$190,000
13Cameron Young$185,000
T14Sam Burns$177,500
T14Aaron Rai$177,500
16Nick Dunlap$170,000
T17Matthieu Pavon$162,500
T17Wyndham Clark$162,500
T19Jason Day$152,500
T19Russell Henley$152,500

It’s important to note that ties resulted in equal prize money shares for the respective players, showcasing a fair distribution for golfers who competed at the same level in the final standings.

Event Highlights

The 2024 Hero World Challenge took place at the Albany Golf Club in the stunning Bahamas from December 5-8, 2024. Despite not being an official PGA Tour event, its exclusive 20-player field included some of the world’s best golfers, creating an electric atmosphere for fans and players alike. 

Tiger Woods, the host of the event, was noticeably absent from play this year as he continues to recover from health issues. Nonetheless, his presence and leadership brought a palpable buzz to the tournament. 

Notable moments included an impressive runner-up finish by Tom Kim and stellar performances from rising stars like Akshay Bhatia and Ludvig Aberg, who showcased their potential on one of the biggest stages in golf. 

Scottie Scheffler’s win was a testament to his dominance and consistency, and with this victory, he continues to build on his already impressive legacy.

The Hero World Challenge may not offer FedExCup points, but its significance goes beyond that. By attracting top talent and serving as a platform for players to test their skills in a highly competitive environment, the event earns a special place in the hearts of fans and the golfing community alike. 

Additionally, a significant portion of the proceeds goes toward charitable causes, making this event a win-win for all involved.

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