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How much each player won at the 2019 3M Open

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Matthew Wolff delivered on just his third start as a professional on the PGA Tour, winning the 3M Open by a stroke after making eagle on the 72nd hole. As well as the many perks that come with a victory, Wolff collected a check on Sunday evening for $1,152,000.

One of the players Wolff edged out was newly turned professional, Collin Morikawa, whose T2 finish on Sunday earned the 22-year-old $563,200.

With a total prize purse of $6,400,000 on offer, here’s a look at how much each golfer who made the cut earned at the 2019 3M Open.

1: Matthew Wolff, -21, $1,152,000

T-2: Bryson DeChambeau, -20, $563,200

T-2: Collin Morikawa, -20, $563,200

4: Adam Hadwin, -18, $307,200

T-5: Carlos Ortiz, -17, $243,200

T-5: Wyndham Clark, -17, $243,200

T-7: Lucas Glover, -16, $179,733.34

T-7: Sam Burns, -16, $179,733.34

T-7: Brian Harman, -16, $179,733.33

T-7: Joey Garber, -16, $179,733.33

T-7: Troy Merritt, -16, $179,733.33

T-7: Hideki Matsuyama, -16, $179,733.33

T-13: Viktor Hovland, -15, $128,000

T-13: Fabián Gómez, -15, $128,000

T-15: Charlie Danielson, -14, $92,960

T-15: Adam Svensson, -14, $92,960

T-15: Shawn Stefani, -14, $92,960

T-15: Daniel Berger, -14, $92,960

T-15: Sungjae Im, -14, $92,960

T-15: Scott Brown, -14, $92,960

T-15: Scott Piercy, -14, $92,960

T-15: Roger Sloan, -14, $92,960

T-23: Brice Garnett, -13, $49,105.46

T-23: Denny McCarthy, -13, $49,105.46

T-23: Sam Saunders, -13, $49,105.46

T-23: Tom Hoge, -13, $49,105.46

T-23: Chase Wright, -13, $49,105.46

T-23: Patrick Reed, -13, $49,105.46

T-23: Tony Finau, -13, $49,105.46

T-23: Johnson Wagner, -13, $49,105.46

T-23: Arjun Atwal, -13, $49,105.46

T-23: Joaquin Niemann, -13, $49,105.46

T-23: Charles Howell III, -13, $49,105.46

T-34: Patton Kizzire, -12, $30,960

T-34: Bud Cauley, -12, $30,960

T-34: Sam Ryder, -12, $30,960

T-34: Robert Streb, -12, $30,960

T-34: Beau Hossler, -12, $30,960

T-34: Bronson Burgoon, -12, $30,960

T-34: Hank Lebioda, -12, $30,960

T-34: Kevin Streelman -12, $30,960

T-42: Martin Laird, -11, $23,040

T-42: Ryan Armour, -11, $23,040

T-42: Kramer Hickok, -11, $23,040

T-42: Cameron Tringale, -11, $23,040

T-46: Richy Werenski, -10, $17,115.43

T-46: Keegan Bradley, -10, $17,115.43

T-46: Peter Malnati, -10, $17,115.43

T-46: Nick Taylor, -10, $17,115.43

T-46: Roberto Castro, -10, $17,115.43

T-46: Corey Conners, -10, $17,115.43

T-46: Dylan Frittelli, -10, $17,115.43

T-53: Tyrone Van Aswegen, -9, $14,890.67

T-53: Brendan Steele, -9, $14,890.67

T-53: Pat Perez, -9, $14,890.67

T-56: Brian Gay, -8, $14,528

T-56: Rod Pampling, -8, $14,528

T-58: Kyle Jones, -7, $14,528

T-58: Justin Suh, -7, $14,528

T-58: Zack Sucher, -7, $14,528

T-58: Satoshi Kodaira, -7, $14,528

T-58: Curtis Luck, -7, $14,528

T-58: David Hearn, -7, $14,528

T-58: Tom Lehman, -7, $14,528

65: Brooks Koepka, -6, $13,440

T-66: Jason Day, -5, $12,992

T-66: Mackenzie Hughes, -5, $12,992

T-66: J.J. Spaun, -5, $12,992

T-66: Stephan Jaeger, -5, $12,992

T-66: Jason Dufner, -5, $12,992

T-66: Keith Mitchell, -5, $12,992

72: Sebastián Muñoz, -4, $12,544

73: Talor Gooch, -3, $12,416

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Report: Tiger Woods voted against Rory McIlroy returning to policy board; Will be the only player negotiating directly with Saudis

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According to a report from The Telegraph, the relationship between Tiger Woods and Rory McIlroy has soured.

Last week, reports surfaced that McIlroy, who was a member of the PGA Tour policy board during most of the past few years, was looking to rejoin the board, presumably taking Webb Simpson’s seat.

However, on Wednesday, McIlroy revealed that he will not be rejoining the policy board, due to people on the board being “uncomfortable” with that “for some reason.”

The Telegraph has reported that Tiger Woods was among the players who voted against McIlroy returning to the policy board.

The divide is apparently due to McIlroy pushing for the game of golf to unify, whereas Woods, reportedly, believes the PGA Tour is in a fine position where it currently stands.

The Associated Press added another wrinkle to the situation, reporting that Woods is the only player who will be negotiating directly with the Saudis.

The other members of the committee are PGA Tour commissioner Jay Monahan, board chairman Joe Gorder, John W. Henry of Fenway Sports Group, and Joe Ogilvie, who was a former PGA Tour player.

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Phil Mickelson reveals he won’t be pursuing broadcasting career when he retires from golf

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On Tuesday, Chris McKee, a Toronto writer and radio host, wondered aloud on his X account if Phil Mickelson will be a commentator after his playing days are over.

“The second Phil Mickelson retires he’ll instantly become the most sought after TV analyst in golf. Would any PGA Tour broadcaster (CBS, ESPN, NBC or Sky) bring him in or would he have to stick to LIV broadcasts? #LIVGolf”

Mickelson saw the post and responded, saying he’s not interested in moving from the course to the broadcast booth.

“Thank you for the kind words. However, just cuz someone CAN do something doesn’t mean they SHOULD do it. Instead of commentating, I’m going to shoot some Pros vs Schmos 9 hole matches. I’ll share insights throughout as well as talk a little smack. It won’t be the highest quality video but it’ll be fun for me to do and fun to watch I think too.”

While I believe many fans would like to see Phil in the booth, his idea of “Pro’s vs Schmo’s” could certainly be intriguing.

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PGA Tour pro sounds off on ‘unfair’ PGA Championship invites

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This week, the PGA of America made some surprising announcements regarding the field of next week’s PGA Championship at Valhalla.

The event now will feature 16 LIV players with Talor Gooch, Dean Burmester, David Puig, Adrian Meronk and Patrick Reed receiving special exemptions.

PGA Tour player, Dylan Wu, took issue with how the exemptions were used and went to X to share his thoughts.

“Why is there never “real” qualifications for the PGA Championship? You have a points list and World ranking invite. Usually just outside top 100 in OWGR gets in. Chan Kim ranked 104th in OWGR doesn’t get in. SH Kim at 107th isn’t in.”

“Jesper Svennson ranked 108th gets in. Tim Widing 120th gets in. Ryder Cup captain Luke Donald gets a spot. A bunch of guys get leapfrogged even though they’re ranked higher than others. Seems like they just invite whoever they want. Unfair to the guys on the edge like Chan and SH”

“Just seems like the world of professional golf is in a weird spot and I love that the tournament invited a handful of great LIV players but figure out a correct system for a major championship where guys know they’ll be in or not. ????”

Fans who replied to Wu seemed to agree that a more definitive ranking system for the PGA Championship should be established.

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