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Hideki Matsuyama started his week on the way to the FedEx St. Jude Championship by getting robbed of his wallet, and the result robbed him of his caddie and coach for the week.
Safe to say, he’ll be able to replace the wallet after this week’s payout from the first FedEx Cup Playoff event.
This week isn’t all about the money, though. The 70-player field doesn’t get cut during the week, but it does get trimmed to 50 via the FedEx Cup stands, which decide not only which 50 move on to next week’s BMW Championship, but also which 50 are exempt for all eight PGA Tour Signature Events in 2025.
Matsuyama was already assured of that, coming into the week ranked inside the top 10 of the standings, where he’s been since winning the Genesis Invitational in February.
But his week was thrown into chaos when he was robbed at the London Airport when traveling back from the Olympics. Matsuyama’s wallet was stolen, but his caddie, Shota Hiyato, and coach, Mikhito Kuromiya, both had their passports taken and needed to return to Japan to get new ones.
On the course, Matsuyama and fill-in caddie Taiga Tabuchi have been business as usually. He’s torn apart TPC Southwind this week and is well on his way to not only replacing that wallet, but standing to earn a lot more in two weeks time at the Tour Championship.
With that, here is the complete payout breakdown for this week’s FedEx St. Jude Championship, played at TPC Southwind. The total purse is $20 million.
(Final payouts will be updated upon conclusion of the final round)
1. Hideki Matsuyama $3.6 million
T2. Viktor Hovland $1.76 million
Xander Schauffle
4. Scottie Scheffler $960,000
T5. Sam Burns $760,000
Nick Dunlap
T7. Wyndham Clark $645,000
Robert MacIntyre
9. Denny McCarthy $580,000
T10. Billy Horschel $520,000
Seamus Power
T12. Maverick McNealy $405,000
Patrick Cantlay
Akshay Bhatia
Will Zalatoris
T16. Aaron Rai $330,000
Tony Finau
T18. Eric Cole $270,000
Austin Eckroat
Adam Scott
Matt Fitzpatrick
T22. Min Woo Lee $175,500
Collin Morikawa
Taylor Pendrith
Christiaan Bezuidenhout
Brendon Todd
Jason Day
Tommy Fleetwood
Justin Rose
T30. Russell Henley $130,000
Justin Thomas
Alex Noren
T33. Max Greyserman $103,428.57
Davis Thompson
Patrick Rodgers
Emiliano Grillo
Byeong Hun An
J.T. Poston
Erik van Rooyen
T40. Cam Davis $76,000
Ludvig Aberg
Sungjae Im
Stephan Jaeger
Jhonattan Vegas
Victor Perez
T46. Thomas Detry $56,700
Tom Hoge
Matthieu Pavon
Sahith Theegala
T50. Si Woo Kim $47,250
Brian Harman
Adam Hadwin
Corey Conners
Tom Kim
Shane Lowry
Ben Griffin
Chris Kirk
58. Mackenzie Hughes $44,800
T59. Keegan Bradley $44,200
Peter Malnati
T61. Cameron Young $43,000
Mark Hubbard
Sepp Straka
Harris English
65. Nick Taylor $42,000
66. Taylor Moore $41,600
67. Jake Knapp $41,200
T68. Jordan Spieth $40,600
Rory McIlroy
70. Max Homa $40,000
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