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How much each player won at the 2026 Cognizant Classic

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Nico Echavarria emerged victorious at the 2026 Cognizant Classic following a wild finish in Florida on Sunday night.

Shane Lowry looked to have one hand on the trophy before finding the water twice in the late stages to let the door open for the Colombian to walk through and capture his third win in as many years on the PGA Tour.

Echavarria’s victory landed the 31-year-old a mammoth payday of over $1.7 million, while Lowry’s painful ending meant the Irishman had to settle for a T2  finish resulting in a check for $726,400.

With a total prize purse of $9.6 million up for grabs, here’s a look at how much each player won at the 2026 Cognizant Classic.

  • Win: Nico Echavarria, $1.728 million
  • T-2: Shane Lowry, $726,400
  • T-2: Taylor Moore, $726,400
  • T-2: Austin Smotherman, $726,400
  • 5: Ricky Castillo, $393,600
  • T-6: Nicolai Hojgaard, $334,000
  • T-6: William Mouw, $324,000
  • T-6: Keith Mitchell, $334,000
  • T-9: Brooks Koepka, $252,000
  • T-9: Rasmus Hojgaard, $252,000
  • T-9: Matti Schmid, $252,000
  • T-9: Joel Dahmen, $252,000
  • T-13: Pontus Nyholm, $182,400
  • T-13: Max Homa, $182,400
  • T-13: Patton Kizzire, $182,400
  • T-13: A.J. Ewart, $182,400
  • T-17: Matthieu Pavon, $132,000
  • T-17: Sudarshan Yellamaraju, $132,000
  • T-17: Chad Ramey, $132,000
  • T-17: Kristoffer Reitan, $132,000
  • T-17: Takumi Kanaya, $132,000
  • T-17: Zecheng Dou, $132,000
  • T-23: Jordan Smith, $77,600
  • T-23: Ryan Gerard, $77,600
  • T-23: Mackenzie Hughes, $77,600
  • T-23: Kevin Roy, $77,600
  • T-23: Zach Banchou, $77,600
  • T-23: Adrien Dumont de Chassart, $77,600
  • T-23: Mark Hubbard, $77,600
  • T-23: Aaron Rai, $77,600
  • T-23: Beau Hossler, $77,600
  • T-32: Jimmy Stanger, $54,816
  • T-32: Haotong Li, $54,816
  • T-32: David Ford, $54,816
  • T-32: Daniel Berger, $54,816
  • T-32: Kevin Streelman, $54,816
  • T-37: Christiaan Bezuidenhout, $45,600
  • T-37: Eric Cole, $45,600
  • T-37: Steven Fisk, $45,600
  • T-40: Danny Walker, $34,132.25
  • T-40: Max McGreevy, $34,132.25
  • T-40: Hank Lebioda, $34,132.25
  • T-40: Patrick Fishburn, $34,132.25
  • T-40: Matt Wallace, $34,132.25
  • T-40: Dan Brown, $34,132.25
  • T-40: Austin Eckroat, $34,132.25
  • T-40: Garrick Higgo, $34,132.25
  • T-40: Ben Silverman, $34,132.25
  • T-40: Rasmus Neergaard-Petersen, $34,132.25
  • T-40: Lee Hodges, $34,132.25
  • T-40: Thorbjorn Olesen, $34,132.25
  • T-52: Carson Young, $22,992
  • T-52: Alex Smalley, $22,992
  • T-52: Seamus Power, $22,992
  • T-52: Michael Brennan, $22,992
  • T-56: Emiliano Grillo, $22,176
  • T-56: Chan Kim, $22,176
  • T-56: Adrien Saddier, $22,176
  • 59: Tom Kim, $21,792
  • T-60: Adam Schenk, $21,504
  • T-60: Davis Thompson, $21,504
  • 62: Billy Horschel, $21,216
  • T-63: Jackson Suber, $20,832
  • T-63: John Pary, $20,832
  • T-63: Chandler Phillips, $20,832
  • 66: Dylan Wu, $20,448
  • 67: Joe Highsmith, $20,256

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Gianni is the Managing Editor at GolfWRX. He can be contacted at gianni@golfwrx.com

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T5: J.J. Spaun, $730,000

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T24: Pierceson Coody, $156,643

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T24: Andrew Novak, $156,643

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T24: J.T. Poston, $156,643

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T31: Alex Noren, $114,416.67

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T37: Matt Wallace, $82,187.50

T37: Andrew Putnam, $82,187.50

T37: Bud Cauley, $82,187.50

T37: Lucas Glover, $82,187.50

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T45: Ryo Hisatsune, $60,000

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T52: Brian Campbell, $45,187.50

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T52: Chandler Blanchet, $45,187.50

T52: Jordan Spieth, $45,187.50

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T60: Ricky Castillo, $42,500

T63: Ben Griffin, $41,250

T63: Sepp Straka, $41,250

T65: Ryan Gerard, $40,250

T65: Si Woo Kim, $40,250

67: Ryan Fox, $39,500

68: Jason Day, $39,000

69: Sahith Theegala, $38,000

70: Sam Stevens, $37,500

71: Hideki Matsuyama, $37,000

72: Tom Hoge, $36,000

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