the open championship 2011
Darren Clarke was 1st at 5 under in the 2011 Open Championship. He won $1,452,078.
Darren Clarke was 1st at 5 under in the 2011 Open Championship. He won $1,452,078.
Louis Oosthuizen was 1st at 16 under in the 2010 Open Championship. He won $1,305,593.
Gary Woodland was 1st at 13 under in the 2019 U.S. Open. He won $2,250,000 and gained 600 FedEx Cup points.
Brooks Koepka was 1st at 16 under in the 2017 U.S. Open. He won $2,160,000 and gained 600 FedEx Cup points.
Justin Rose was 1st at 1 over in the 2013 U.S. Open. He won $1,440,000 and gained 600 FedEx Cup points.
Webb Simpson was 1st at 1 over in the 2012 U.S. Open. He won $1,440,000 and gained 600 FedEx Cup points.
Rory McIlroy was 1st at 16 under in the 2011 U.S. Open. He won $1,440,000.
Graeme McDowell was 1st at even par in the 2010 U.S. Open Championship. He won $1,350,000.
Jordan Spieth was 1st at 18 under in the 2015 Masters. He won $1,800,000 and gained 600 FedEx Cup points.
Bubba Watson was 1st at 8 under in the 2014 Masters. He won $1,620,000 and gained 600 FedEx Cup points.
Charl Schwartzel was 1st at 14 under in the 2011 Masters Tournament. He won $1,440,000.
Phil Mickelson was 1st at 16 under in the 2010 Masters Tournament. He won $1,350,000.
Patrick Reed was 1st at 15 under in the 2018 Masters Tournament. He won $1,980,000 and gained 600 FedEx Cup points.
Hideki Matsuyama was tied for 38th at 7 over in the 2024 Masters Tournament. He won $86,000 and gained 20 FedEx Cup points.
Scottie Scheffler was 1st at 11 under in the 2024 Masters Tournament. He won $3,600,000 and gained 750 FedEx Cup points.