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2024 Shriners Children’s Open purse: Payout breakdown, winner’s share


Norman Xiong of the United States chips on the ninth green during the third round of the Shriners Children's Open 2024 at TPC Summerlin on October 19, 2024 in Las Vegas, Nevada.

Norman Xiong hits a shot at the 2024 Shriners Children’s Open.

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While a four-hour wind delay derailed the Shriners Children’s Open on Friday, things are nearly back on track at TPC Summerlin in Las Vegas.

Players will complete the third round on Sunday morning before being immediately regrouped and sent out in threesomes on split tees for the final round.


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The leaderboard is tight, and storylines abound. Kurt Kitayama and Gary Woodland hold the current clubhouse lead at 14 under par. Kitayama, an alumni of nearby UNLV, is seeking his second career PGA Tour victory, while Woodland is hoping to notch his fifth — and first title since having brain surgery a year ago.

Other contenders include the current leaders at 15 under par, Doug Ghim and J.T. Poston, who both have holes remaining in the third round. Ghim is seeking his maiden Tour victory while Poston is in pursuit of his third.

With nearly two-dozen players within four shots of the lead, Sunday’s action is bound to be entertaining. As with every PGA Tour event, there’s also plenty of money at stake. The winner will take home a first-place check of $1.26 million. Here’s how the rest of the $7 million purse will pay out.

2024 Shriners Children’s Open purse payout, winner’s share

Win: $1.26 million

2: $763,000

3: $483,000

4: $343,000

5: $287,000

6: $253,750

7: $236,250

8: $218,750

9: $204,750

10: $190,750

11: $176,750

12: $162,750

13: $148,750

14: $134,750

15: $127,750

16: $120,750

17: $113,750

18: $106,750

19: $99,750

20: $92,750

21: $85,750

22: $78,750

23: $73,150

24: $67,550

25: $61,950

26: $56,350

27: $54,250

28: $52,150

29: $50,050

30: $47,950

31: $45,850

32: $43,750

33: $41,650

34: $39,900

35: $38,150

36: $36,400

37: $34,650

38: $33,250

39: $31,850

40: $30,450

41: $29,050

42: $27,650

43: $26,250

44: $24,850

45: $23,450

46: $22,050

47: $20,650

48: $19,530

49: $18,550

50: $17,990

51: $17,570

52: $17,150

53: $16,870

54: $16,590

55: $16,450

56: $16,310

57: $16,100

58: $15,960

59: $15,820

60: $15,680

61: $15,540

62: $15,400

63: $15,260

64: $15,120

65: $15,050

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