Tiger Woods hosts the unofficial PGA Tour event the Hero World Challenge at Albany Golf Club in the Bahamas as a field of 20 competes.
Even with its unofficial status, there is still prize money available at this week’s event, although it is not included on the PGA Tour money list.
There is also not as much money on offer as most PGA Tour events, although there is more available than the 2023 tournament. Back then, players competed for a share of $4.5m, whereas this year, it has increased to $5m.
That’s the same figure as the biggest Asian Tour event of the season, the Saudi International, which is also taking place this week. Another big men’s event being played this week is the DP World Tour’s Nedbank Golf Challenge. Africa’s Major has a purse of $1m more than the Hero World Challenge.
This week’s winner will earn $1m, while the runner-up will bank $450,000.
As well as the prize money, the tournament also counts towards world ranking points, although it doesn’t offer FedEx Cup points.
Below is the prize money payout for the Hero World Challenge.
Hero World Challenge Prize Money Payout 2024
Position | Prize Money |
1st | $1,000,000 |
2nd | $450,000 |
3rd | $300,000 |
4th | $250,000 |
5th | $225,000 |
6th | $220,000 |
7th | $215,000 |
8th | $210,000 |
9th | $205,000 |
10th | $200,000 |
11th | $195,000 |
12th | $190,000 |
13th | $185,000 |
14th | $180,000 |
15th | $175,000 |
16th | $170,000 |
17th | $165,000 |
18th | $160,000 |
19th | $155,000 |
20th | $150,000 |
Who Are The Star Names In The Hero World Challenge?
There are 20 players in the field, among it some of the best players in the world, but one glaring omission is the host, Tiger Woods.
The 15-time Major winner made his comeback from ankle surgery at the 2023 tournament, but having undergone the sixth back surgery of his career in September, this year’s edition comes too soon for a similar return to action.
Before this year’s event, he explained he’s not ready to compete, saying: “These are 20 of the best players in the world and I’m not sharp enough to compete against them. So when I’m ready to compete and play at this level, then I will.”
Among the players who are competing is defending champion and World No.1 Scottie Scheffler, who is making his first appearance since helping the US claim its 10th consecutive victory…
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