After a 2024 season in which Scottie Scheffler claimed half of the PGA Tour’s signature events, all eight were won by different players in 2025. Parity was the name of the game as winner’s checks worth $3.6 million and $4 million for the player invitationals were doled out to a variety of names, including not only Scheffler but Rory McIlroy and Justin Thomas, among others.
This week, the 2026 signature events got underway as the AT&T Pebble Beach Pro-Am took center stage with play wrapping on Sunday from the coast of California. Not only was there another first-time signature event winner, Collin Morikawa claimed his first victory since 2023 by emerging at 22 under, one shot clear of the field.
McIlroy entered as the reigning champion after kicking off a memorable spring last year, not only winning at Pebble Beach but adding The Players Championship and his first Masters green jacket to three early season wins. He was playing his first PGA Tour event of 2026, as was Tommy Fleetwood, who won the FedEx Cup a year ago and finished T4 alongside Scheffler.
The stakes are elevated when a signature event falls on the calendar, which means the payouts are raised, too. Not only will $3.6 million of the $20 million purse be awarded to the winner, but every player inside the top 10 will also clear $500,000, and those inside the top 20 will each earn north of $250,000.
Let’s take a look at how the payouts for the 2026 AT&T Pebble Beach Pro-Am will be divided among the 80 players at Pebble Beach Golf Links, and don’t miss a Pebble Beach Pro-Am viewer’s guide so you can catch all the action live.
2026 AT&T Pebble Beach Pro-Am prize money, purse
Total Purse: $20 million
1st: $3,600,000 — Collin Morikawa
2nd: $2,160,000 — Min Woo Lee, Sepp Straka
3rd: $1,360,000
4th: $960,000 — Scottie Scheffler, Tommy Fleetwood
5th: $795,000
6th: $715,000 — Sam Burns, Akshay Bhatia
7th: $665,000
8th: $615,000 — Ryo Hisatsune, Shane Lowry, Nico Echavarria, Jake Knapp, Jacob Bridgeman, Hideki Matsuyama
9th: $575,000
10th: $535,000
11th: $495,000
12th: $455,000
13th: $415,000
14th: $375,000 — Rory McIlroy, Patrick Cantlay, Matt Fitzpatrick, Tom hoge
15th: $352,000
16th: $332,000
17th: $312,000
18th: $292,000 — Tony Finau
19th: $272,000 — Russell Henley, Alex Smalley, Brian Harman, Rickie Fowler, Xander Schauffele
20th: $252,000
21st: $232,000
22nd: $217,000
23rd: $202,000
24th: $187,000 — Harry Hall, Jason Day, Nick Taylor, Ryan Fox, Harris English
25th: $172,000
26th: $158,000
27th: $150,000
28th: $143,000
29th: $137,000 — Keegan Bradley, Max McGreevy, Alex Noren, Jordan Spieth, Maverick NcNealy
30th: $131,000
31st: $125,000
32nd: $119,000
33rd: $114,000
34th: $109,000 — Sami Valimaki, Mackenzie Hughes, Taylor Pendrith
35th: $104,000
36th: $99,000
37th: $94,000 — Justin Rose, Bud Cauley, J.T. Poston, Chris Gotterup, Ludvig Åberg, Max Greyserman, Robert MacIntyre, Ben Griffin
38th: $89,000
39th: $84,000
40th: $80,000
41st: $76,000
42nd: $72,000
43rd: $68,000
44th: $64,000
45th: $60,000 — Ryan Gerard, J.J. Spaun, Si Woo Kim
46th: $57,000
47th: $54,000
48th: $52,000 — Pierceson Coody, Kurt Kitayama, Billy Horschel, Andrew Novak
49th: $50,000
50th: $48,000
51st: $47,000
52nd: $46,000 — Patrick Rodgers, Chris Kirk, Keith Mitchell
53rd: $45,000
54th: $44,000
55th: $43,000 — Cameron Young, Sam Stevens, Denny McCarthy
56th: $42,000
57th: $41,000
58th: $40,000 — Viktor Hovland, Wyndham Clark
59th: $39,500
60th: $39,000 — Sahith Theegala, Aldrich Potgieter, Garrick Higgo, Steven Fisk
61st: $38,500
62nd: $38,000
63rd: $37,500
64th: $37,000 — Emiliano Grillo, Marco Penge, Lucas Glover
65th: $36,500
66th: $36,000
67th: $35,500 — Rico Hoey, Stephan Jaeger, Matt McCarty
68th: $35,000
69th: $34,750
70th: $34,500 — Kevin Yu, Corey Conners
71st: $34,250
72nd: $34,000 — Michael Kim
73rd: $33,750 — Aaron Rai, Matthias Schmid
74th: $33,500
75th: $33,250 — Joe Highsmith, Daniel Berger
76th: $33,000
77th: $32,750 — Adam Schenk
78th: $32,500 — Brian Campbell, Michael Thorbjornsen, Jhonattan Vegas
79th: $32,250
80th: $32,000
