PGA Tour: How much each player won at the AT&T Pebble Beach Pro-Am?

Tom Hoge earned the biggest check of his PGA Tour career by winning the AT&T Pebble Beach Pro-Am by two shots ahead of Jordan Spieth.

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Mon, 7 Feb 2022
PGA Tour: How much each player won at the AT&T Pebble Beach Pro-Am?

Tom Hoge won over $1.5 million by winning his first PGA Tour title at the AT&T Pebble Beach Pro-Am, almost doubling his previous best paycheck.

After finishing second at The American Express, Hoge won $828,400 which was his biggest previous payday. He has now risen to 39th in the world rankings.

Jordan Spieth was in control on the back nine at Pebble Beach with birdies on the 12th and 13th holes, but he made a critical bogey at the 17th hole to fall back to 17-under-par.

Hoge, 32, made four birdies in a bogey-free back nine to reach 19-under-par and finish two shots ahead of his three-time major winning opponent.

Patrick Cantlay shot a 71 in the final round to finish in a tie for fourth place, while Englishman Matthew Fitzpatrick finished in tied sixth place.

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Here is what each player won at the 2022 AT&T Pebble Beach Pro-Am:

Win: Tom Hoge - $1,566,000

2: Jordan Spieth - $948,300

3: Beau Hossler - $600,300

T-4: Patrick Cantlay - $391,500

T-4: Troy Merritt - $391,500

T-6: Matt Fitzpatrick - $293,625

T-6: Joel Dahmen - $293,625

T-6: Andrew Putnam - $293,625

T-9: Jonathan Byrd - $237,075

T-9: Pat Perez - $237,075

T-9: Seamus Power - $237,075

T-12: Keith Mitchell - $193,575

T-12: Denny McCarthy - $193,575

T-14: Christiaan Bezuidenhout - $163,125

T-14: Nick Taylor - $163,125

T-16: Adam Hadwin - $119,842.50

T-16: Taylor Moore - $119,842.50

T-16: Lanto Griffin - $119,842.50

T-16: Brendon Todd - $119,842.50

T-16: Mackenzie Hughes - $119,842.50

T-16: J.J. Spaun - $119,842.50

T-16: Robert Garrigus - $119,842.50

T-16: Sean O'Hair - $119,842.50

T-24: David Lipsky - $74,602.50

T-24: Dylan Frittelli - $74,602.50

T-24: Jason Day - $74,602.50

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T-24: Bo Van Pelt - $74,602.50

T-28: Nate Lashley - $59,595

T-28: Ryan Armour - $59,595

T-28: Trey Mullinax - $59,595

T-28: Kelly Kraft - $59,595

T-28: Vaughn Taylor - $59,595

T-33: Austin Smotherman - $43,548.34

T-33: Mark Hubbard - $43,548.34

T-33: Russell Knox - $43,548.34

T-33: Seth Reeves - $43,548.33

T-33: Maverick McNealy - $43,548.33

T-33: Greyson Sigg - $43,548.33

T-33: Satoshi Kodaira - $43,548.33

T-33: Doc Redman - $43,548.33

T-33: Jimmy Walker - $43,548.33

T-42: Ryan Moore - $29,194.72

T-42: Peter Malnati - $29,194.72

T-42: Jonas Blixt - $29,194.72

T-42: Luke Donald - $29,194.71

T-42: Seung-Yul Noh - $29,194.71

T-42: Sung Kang - $29,194.71

T-42: Austin Cook - $29,194.71

T-49: Taylor Pendrith - $21,088.80

T-49: Davis Riley - $21,088.80

T-49: Mark Baldwin - $21,088.80

T-49: Hayden Buckley - $21,088.80

T-49: Camilo Villegas - $21,088.80

T-49: Curtis Thompson - $21,088.80

T-49: Tyler Duncan - $21,088.80

T-49: Adam Svensson - $21,088.80

T-49: Chris Stroud - $21,088.80

T-49: Matthias Schwab - $21,088.80

59: Dylan Wu - $19,749

T-60: Johnson Wagner - $19,488

T-60: Brian Stuard - $19,488

62: Justin Rose - $19,227

63: Ben Kohles - $19,053

 

 

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