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Procore Championship: How much money Patton Kizzire, complete field won

The first round of the 2024 FedExCup Fall Tournament took place last week at the Procore Championship in Napa, California.

Patton Kiziel won the tournament, earning more prize money than he had earned in his previous 18 appearances. He shot a 2-under 70 in the final round to finish at 20-under par and win by five strokes.

It was his first win in six years and his third overall on the PGA Tour.

Kizzir started training with his new mental coach, Amy Smith-Schuster, about a month ago and that’s what helped him achieve success: She gave Kizzir a new approach to his professional life, which helped him win this title.

This season hasn't been his best. Kizier only appeared in eight of the 18 games he started in the tournament. He missed the playoffs and put in the work. It may not have been the most traditional path, but it was enough to get him over the hump again.

Kizzir earned $1.08 million and 500 FedEx Cup points, bringing his career winnings to over $13.5 million. David Lipsky finished second to Kizzir at 15 under par and earned $654,000. Patrick Fishburne finished third on the leaderboard with $414,000.

These points mean a lot to them as they aim to get a better position in the rankings next year and even potentially perform well in the signature event.

Prize money won by each player at the Procore Championship

  1. Patton Kiziel — $1,080,000
    2. David Lipsky — $654,000
    3. Patrick Fishburne — $414,000
    T4. Ben Silverman — $252,500
    T4. Grayson Sigg — $252,500
    T4. Mackenzie Hughes — $252,500
    T7, Tom Hogue — $176,100
    T7. Austin Smolterman — $176,100
    T7. Justin Lower — $176,100
    T7. Sahith Seegala — $176,100
    T7. Corey Connors — $176,100
    12. Keith Mitchell — $139,500
    T13. Wesley Bryan — $86,515
    T13. Adam Svenson — $86,515
    T13. Rafael Campos — $86,515
    T13. Neil Shipley — $86,515
    T13. Lucas Glover — $86,515
    T13. Zach Blair — $86,515
    T13. Brandon Wu — $86,515
    T13. John Keefer — $86,515
    T13. Kevin Tway — $86,515
    T13. Joe Highsmith — $86,515
    T13. Matt Kuchar — $86,515
    T13. Wilson Farr — $86,515
    T26. Kevin Chappell — $43,800
    T26. Charlie Hoffman — $43,800
    T26. Brandt Snedeker — $43,800
    T26. Garrick Higo — $43,800
    T26. JJ Spahn — $43,800
    T26. Chan Kim — $43,800
    T32. Jonathan Vegas — $34,260
    T32. Ming Woo Lee — $34,260
    T32. Webb Simpson — $34,260
    T32. Chez Levy — $34,260
    T37. Patrick Rodgers — $26,100
    T37. Justin Su — $26,100
    T37. Rico Hoey — $26,100
    T37. Blaine Hale Jr. — $26,100
    T37, Sam Stevens — $26,100
    T37. Bae Sang-Moon — $26,100
    T37. Roger Sloan — $26,100
    T44. Brendon Todd — $20,100
    T44. Andrew Putnam — $20,100
    T44. David Skins — $20,100
    T47. Tom Whitney — $16,780
    T47. Doug Ghim — $16,780
    T47. Martin Laird — $16,780
    T50. Joel Dahmen — $14,475
    T50. JB Holmes — $14,475
    T50. Aaron Baddeley —$14,475
    T50. Nick Hardy — $14,475
    T50. Tom Johnson — $14,475
    T50. Chesson Hadley — $14,475
    T50. Luke Clanton (a) — $0
    T50. Michael Thorbjornsen — $14,475
    T58. Chad Ramey — $13,620
    T58. Matty Schmidt — $13,620
    T58. Pierson Coody — $13,620
    T61. Lant Griffin — $13,260
    T61. Josh Teeter — $13,260
    T61. Henrik Norlander — $13,260
    T64. Kevin Dougherty — $12,960
    T64. Ben Coles — $12,960

Savannah Lee Richardson is a golf staff writer for SB Nation Playing Through. Follow us for more golf articles. Follow You can follow us on all major social platforms. You can also follow us on Twitter Follow Her Instagram account is @golf_girl_sl.

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