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How much prize money did Russell Henley win at the Arnold Palmer Invitational?

The PGA Tour is in full swing in Florida, where the world’s top golfers are competing before heading to Texas and then the Masters.

The PGA Tour is in full swing in Florida, where the world’s top golfers are competing before heading to Texas and then the Masters.
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Update:

Scottie Scheffler was looking to defend his title this year, but the world No. 1 will have to wait to get his first win in 2025.

Thursday and Friday the name at the top of the leaderboard was Shane Lowry. After shooting 69 and 67 on the first two days, it looked like the Irishman had things under control, but moving day arrived on Saturday and Lowry went in the wrong direction with 4-over par (+4) on the third day.

Collin Morikawa started Sunday off at the top of the leaderboard after shooting 67 on Saturday along with Russell Henley, Michael Kim and Aaron Rai.

But on Sunday, Russell Henley pulled away to get the win. He shot 2-under par, which was enough to get past Collin Morikawa. Let’s take a look at how the prize money was distributed

Arnold Palmer Invitational: prize money

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Russell Henley, the winner of the Arnold Palmer Invitational will take home $4 million as well as 700 FedEx Cup points for winning at the Bay Hill Club and Lodge.

Arnold Palmer Invitational prize money payout

  • 1-$4,000,000
  • 2-$2,220,000
  • 3-$1,400,000
  • 4-$1,000,000
  • 5-$840,000
  • 6-$760,000
  • 7-$700,000
  • 8-$646,000
  • 9-$600,000
  • 10-$556,000
  • 11-$514,000
  • 12-$472,000
  • 13-$430,000
  • 14-$389,000
  • 15-$369,000
  • 16-$349,000
  • 17-$329,000
  • 18-$309,000
  • 19-$289,000
  • 20-$269,000
  • 21-$250,000
  • 22-$233,000
  • 23-$216,000
  • 24-$200,000
  • 25-$184,000
  • 26-$168,000
  • 27-$161,000
  • 28-$154,000
  • 29-$147,000
  • 30-$140,000
  • 31-$133,000
  • 32-$126,000
  • 33-$119,000
  • 34-$114,000
  • 35-$109,000
  • 36-$104,000
  • 37-$99,000
  • 38-$94,000
  • 39-$90,000
  • 40-$86,000
  • 41-$82,000
  • 42-$78,000
  • 43-$74,000
  • 44-$70,000
  • 45-$66,000
  • 46-$62,000
  • 47-$58,000
  • 48-$56,000
  • 49-$54,000
  • 50-$52,000

Fans were expecting Scottie Scheffler and Ludvig Aberg to play a little better this weekend, but it didn’t work out for the two who have their eyes on Augusta. Rory McIlroy and Xander Schauffele were two other favorites at Bay Hill, but Rory struggled on Saturday and finished with a 72 on Sunday to close out at 3-under par (-3) for the tournament (T15) and Xander struggled from Thursday to Sunday, finishing at 4-over par (+4).

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