It pays to play well, even during professional golf’s silly season. Just ask teammates Tom Hoge and Sahith Theegala.
The pair added the 2022 QBE Shootout, an unofficial money event hosted annually at Tiburon Golf Club in Naples, Florida, to their list of accomplishments on Sunday after Theegala made a clutch birdie putt on the 18th hole to take a one-shot win over Charley Hoffman and Ryan Palmer at 34 under.
For their efforts, the duo will split the top prize of $950,000 ($475,000 each).
Check out how much money each PGA Tour and LPGA player earned this week at the 2022 QBE Shootout.
2022 QBE Shootout prize money
Position | Players | Score | Prize money |
1 | Tom Hoge-Sahith Theegala | -34 | $950,000 ($475,000 each) |
2 | Charley Hoffman-Ryan Palmer | -33 | $590,000 ($295,000 each) |
3 | Harris English-Matt Kuchar | -32 | $360,000 ($180,000 each) |
4 | Max Homa-Kevin Kisner | -30 | $284,000 ($142,000 each) |
T-5 | Trey Mullinax-Scott Stallings | -27 | $230,500 ($115,250 each) |
T-5 | Nelly Korda-Denny McCarthy | -27 | $230,500 ($115,250 each) |
7 | Steve Stricker-Cameron Young | -26 | $205,000 ($102,500 each) |
T-8 | Brian Harman-Sepp Straka | -25 | $197,500 ($98,750 each) |
T-8 | Corey Conners-K.H. Lee | -25 | $197,500 ($98,750 each) |
T-10 | Maverick McNealy-Lexi Thompson | -24 | $187,500 ($93,750 each) |
T-10 | Jason Day-Billy Horschel | -24 | $187,500 ($93,750 each) |
12 | Keith Mitchell-J.J. Spaun | -23 | $180,000 ($90,000 each) |
Next year the QBE will reportedly be a mixed-team event for PGA Tour and LPGA players. This year’s tournament was the first without longtime host Greg Norman, who is now the CEO and commissioner of LIV Golf.