How much Justin Rose, others won at AT&T Pebble Beach Pro-Am

Justin Rose captured his 11th PGA Tour victory at Pebble Beach, ending a four-year wait for a win. This is how much every player won in California.

How much Justin Rose, others won at AT&T Pebble Beach Pro-Am
How much Justin Rose, others won at AT&T Pebble Beach Pro-Am

Justin Rose returned to winning ways after a four-year drought on the PGA Tour at the AT&T Pebble Beach Pro-Am. 

Rose, 44, revealed that a last-minute equipment switch along with some much-needed luck helped him get the job done. 

The Englishman carded four rounds in the 60s in California to reach a score of 18-under par, beating Brendon Todd and Brandon Wu by three strokes. 

This was not an elevated event, but it still carried a pretty hefty prize purse. Rose took him a whopping $1,620,000 for his 11th PGA Tour victory. 

He also secured a spot at the 2023 Masters. His appearance at Augusta National was in doubt after sliding down the Official World Golf Rankings. 

You can scroll down to see just how Rose and others won at the AT&T Pebble Beach Pro-Am. 

Next up on the PGA Tour is the Waste Management Phoenix Open at TPC Scottsdale. Rory McIlroy headlines the star-studded field

How much Justin Rose, others won at AT&T Pebble Beach Pro-Am

AT&T Pebble Beach Pro-Am payout info:

WIN - Justin Rose, -18, $1,620,000

T-2: Brendon Todd, -15, $801,000

T-2: Brandon Wu, -15, $801,000

T-4: Denny McCarthy, -14, $378,750

T-4: Keith Mitchell, -14, $378,750

T-5: Peter Malnati, -14, $378,750

T-7: Taylor Pendrith, -12, $273,375

T-7: Kevin Yu, -12, $273,375

T-7: Ryan Moore, -12, $273,375

T-7: Joseph Bramlett, -12, $273,375

T-11: Michael Kim, -11, $218,250

T-11: Beau Hossler, -11, $218,250

T-13: Ben Martin, -10, $182,250

T-13: Viktor Hovland, -10, $182,250

T-15: Taylor Moore, -9, $146,250

T-15: Scott Stallings, -9, $146,250

T-15: Eric Cole, -9, $146,250

T-15: Seamus Power, -9, $146,250

T-15: Hank Lebioda, -9, $146,250

T-20: Mark Hubbard, -8, $88,950

T-20: Garrick Higgo, -8, $88,950

T-20: Nick Taylor, -8, $88,950

T-20: Martin Trainer, -8, $88,950

T-20: Richy Werenski, -8, $88,950

T-20: Andrew Novak, -8, $88,950

T-20: Jonas Blixt, -8, $88,950

T-20: Robby Shelton, -8, $88,950

T-20: Brent Grant, -8, $88,950

T-29: Dylan Wu, -7, $58,950

T-29: Sung Kang, -7, $58,950

T-29: Kyle Westmoreland, -7, $58,950

T-29: Satoshi Kodaira, -7, $58,950

T-29: Kirk Kitayama, -7, $58,950

T-34: Harry Hall, -6, $49,050

T-34: Sam Stevens, -6, $49,050

T-34: Kevin Kisner, -6, $49,050

T-37: Aaron Baddeley, -5, $41,850

T-48: M.J. Daffue, -3, $22,821.43

T-48: Tyson Alexander, -3, $22,821.43

T-48: Charley Hoffman, -3, $22,821.43

T-48: Augusto Nunoz, -3, $22,821.43

T-48: Harry Higgs, -3, $22,821.43

T-48: Adam Long, -3, $22,821.43

T-48: Tom Hoge, -3, $22,821.43

T-55: Tano Goya, -2, $20,970

T-55: Greyson Sigg, -2, $20,970

T-55: Matthew NeSmith, -2, $20,970

T-58: Paul Haley II, -1, $20,250

T-58: Ryan Armour, -1, $20,250

T-58: Lanto Griffin, -1, $20,250

T-58: David Lingmerth, -1, $20,250

T-58: Trevor Werbylo, -1, $20,250

T-63: Jordan Spieth, E, $19,620

T-63: Kevin Streelman, E, $19,620

T-65: Fabián Gómez, +1, $18,990

T-65: S.Y. Noh, +1. $18,990

T-65: Sean O'Hair, +1, $18,990

T-65: Alex Smalley, +1, $18,990

T-65: Callum Tarren, +1, $18,990

T-70: Greg Chalmers, +2, $18,180

T-70: Cody Gribble, +2, $18,180

T-70: Chad Ramey, +2, $18,180

T-70: Brian Stuard, +2, $18,180

74: Geoff Ogilvy, +3, $17,730

75: Paul O'Hara, +4, $17,550

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