Charles Schwab Challenge prize money: How much can McIlroy, Koepka, Rahm earn?
The Charles Schwab Challenge was won by Daniel Berger over the weekend - but how much prize money was involved?
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The PGA Tour got back underway following a three-month hiatus due to the coronavirus outbreak. The Charles Schwab Challenge was the first event to be played since March as Daniel Berger emerged victorious through a play-off.
The tournament is one of six to have invitational status awarded to it by the PGA Tour and therefore has a reduced field of around 125 players.
However, it still boasted a star-studded field as the world's top five all took part.
Led by world No 1 Rory McIlroy, the Northern Irishman was joined by Jon Rahm, Brooks Koepka, Justin Thomas and Dustin Johnson.
Despite a strong start to put himself in contention, McIlroy shot a four-over 74 on the final day.
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"You're going to see definitely a wide variety of scores, not just because of the golf course but just to see who used their time well or not," world No 4 Thomas said before the start of the tournament.
"I sometimes feel rusty after two, three weeks off, let alone four months.
"That's going to be weird, but at the same time it's going to be weird for everybody, so I'm just going to hopefully try to get back into that as quick as I can."
The total prize money for the Charles Schwab Challenge was set at $7.5million (£5.8m), a $200,000 (£156,000) increase from last year.
Berger will collect $1.35m (£1.06m) as the winner, almost $40,000 (£31,000) more than Kevin Na took home following his victory at Colonial in 2019.
Charles Schwab Challenge prize money breakdown
Winner: $1,350,000
2nd: $788,400
3rd: $496,400
4th: $350,400
5th: $292,000
6th: $262,800
7th: $244,550
8th: $226,300
9th: $211,700
10th: $197,100
11th: $182,500
12th: $167,900
13th: $153,300
15th: $131,400
16th: $124,100
17th: $116,800
18th: $109,500
19th: $102,200
20th: $94,900
21st: $87,600
22nd: $81,760
23rd: $75,910
24th: $70,080
25th: $64,420
26th: $58,400
27th: $56,210
28th: $54,020
29th: $51,830
30th: $49,640
31st: $47,450
32nd: $45,260
33rd: $43,070
34th: $41,245
35th: $39,420
36th: $37,595
37th: $35,770
38th: $34,310
39th: $32,850
40th: $31,390
41st: $29,930
42nd: $28,470
43rd: $27,010
44th: $25,550
45th: $24,090
46th: $22,630
47th: $21,170
48th: $20,002
49th: $18,890
50th: $18,396
51st: $17,958
52nd: $17,520
53rd: $17,228
54th: $16,936
55th: $16,790
56th: $16,644
57th: $16,498
58th: $16,352
59th: $16,206
60th: $16,060
61st: $15,914
62nd: $15,768
63rd: $15,622
64th: $15,476
65th: $15,330
66th: $15,184
67th: $15,038
68th: $14,892
69th: $14,746
70th: $14,600