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How much each player won at the 2021 Genesis Invitational

Max Homa edged out Tony Finau in a nerve-jangling playoff on Sunday, and along with his second title on the PGA Tour, Homa collects the winner’s check for a whopping $1,674,000.
It was another crushing finish for Finau, but along with the multitude of positives that the 31-year-old will take from his week at Riviera, he also takes home over a million dollars for his runner-up finish.
With a total prize purse of $9.3 million up for grabs, here’s a look at how much each player who made the cut won at the 2021 Genesis Invitational.
1: Max Homa, 272/-12, $1,674,000
P-2: Tony Finau, 272/-12, $1,013,700
3: Sam Burns, 273/-11, $641,700
4: Cameron Smith, 275/-9, $455,700
T-5: Matthew Fitzpatrick, 277/-7, $344,100
T-5: Viktor Hovland, 277/-7, $344,100
T-5: Jon Rahm, 277/-7, $344,100
T-8: Wyndham Clark, 278/-6, $262,725
T-8: Dustin Johnson, 278/-6, $262,725
T-8: Matt Jones, 278/-6, $262,725
T-8: Francesco Molinari, 278/-6, $262,725
T-12: Talor Gooch, 279/-5, $197,625
T-12: Alex Noren, 279/-5, $197,625
T-12: Patrick Rodgers, 279/-5, $197,625
T-15: Patrick Cantlay, 280/-4, $151,125
T-15: James Hahn, 280/-4, $151,125
T-15: Xander Schauffele, 280/-4, $151,125
T-15: Jordan Spieth, 280/-4, $151,125
T-15: Will Zalatoris, 280/-4, $151,125
T-20: Rickie Fowler, 281/-3, $101,835
T-20: Branden Grace, 281/-3, $101,835
T-20: Matthew NeSmith, 281/-3, $101,835
T-20: C.T. Pan, 281/-3, $101,835
T-20: Scottie Scheffler, 281/-3, $101,835
T-20: Nick Taylor, 281/-3, $101,835
T-26: Jim Furyk, 282/-2, $67,890
T-26: Lanto Griffin, 282/-2, $67,890
T-26: Adam Hadwin, 282/-2, $67,890
T-26: Scott Harrington, 282/-2, $67,890
T-26: Andrew Landry, 282/-2, $67,890
T-26: Cameron Tringale, 282/-2, $67,890
T-32: Bo Hoag, 283/-1, $51,925
T-32: Mackenzie Hughes, 283/-1, $51,925
T-32: Jason Kokrak, 283/-1, $51,925
T-32: Marc Leishman, 283/-1, $51,925
T-32: Andrew Putnam, 283/-1, $51,925
T-32: Kyle Stanley, 283/-1, $51,925
T-38: Tyler Duncan, 284/E, $40,455
T-38: Russell Henley, 284/E, $40,455
T-38: Brooks Koepka, 284/E, $40,455
T-38: Kevin Na, 284/E, $40,455
T-38: Adam Scott, 284/E, $40,455
T-43: Wesley Bryan, 285/+1, $28,179
T-43: Cameron Davis, 285/+1, $28,179
T-43: Brian Harman, 285/+1, $28,179
T-43: Collin Morikawa, 285/+1, $28,179
T-43: Sebastián Muñoz, 285/+1, $28,179
T-43: Joaquin Niemann, 285/+1, $28,179
T-43: J.T. Poston, 285/+1, $28,179
T-43: Brendan Steele, 285/+1, $28,179
T-43: Sepp Straka, 285/+1, $28,179
T-52: Charley Hoffman, 286/+2, $22,152.60
T-52: Tom Hoge, 286/+2, $22,152.60
T-52: Danny Lee, 286/+2, $22,152.60
T-52: Tyler McCumber, 286/+2, $22,152.60
T-52: Kevin Streelman, 286/+2, $22,152.60
T-57: J.B. Holmes, 287/+3, $21,297
T-57: Nate Lashley, 287/+3, $21,297
T-57: Richy Werenski, 287/+3, $21,297
T-60: Keegan Bradley, 288/+4, $20,832
T-60: Brian Gay, 288/+4, $20,832
T–62: Charl Schwartzel, 289/+5, $20,460
T-62: Harold Varner III, 289/+5, $20,460
T-64: Scott Piercy, 290/+6, $20,088
T-64: Matthew Wolff, 290/+6, $20,088
66: Kyoung-Hoon Lee, 293/+9, $19,809
67: Sung Kang, 294/+10, $19,623
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Justin Rose hits epic shank during round one of the Arnold Palmer Invitational

Hitting a shank is one of the more mortifying moments a golfer can have, and while it may be a common feature in a lot of player’s weekend rounds, it’s not often you get to see one from a pro – but day one at Bay Hill was different.
Justin Rose was the man in question who hit the shank and did so early on day one when faced with a long bunker shot.
Thank’s to PGA Tour Live, viewers tuning into action early on Thursday got to see the shank in all it’s glory, and the epic sound of the ball hitting the hosel is not to be missed.
The dreaded bunker shank. ?#QuickHits pic.twitter.com/WGul700OBp
— PGA TOUR (@PGATOUR) March 4, 2021
Rose made bogey on the hole but put the shank behind him and stiffed it from a greenside bunker just a couple of holes later.
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Billy Horschel snaps back at heckler at Bay Hill

Fans are back this week at Bay Hill, and with it, the odd comment from those outside the ropes to those inside.
On day one of the Arnold Palmer Invitational, Billy Horschel was the target of a fan who decided that he’d give his expert opinion to the 5-time winner on the PGA Tour, telling him that he had read a putt badly.
Horschel took his time after the shout from the fan but then fired back at him, saying: “There’s a reason why I’m on that side of the ropes, and you’re on that side. I think my talent level is just a touch better.”
Check out the incident in the video below.
That was awkward. pic.twitter.com/dWIajLnCju
— Eric Peyton (@ericpeytongolf) March 4, 2021
It isn’t the first time the 34-year-old has put a fan in their place at an event either, as one person found out a couple of year’s ago at the Zurich Classic.
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Study finds golf fans are the angriest sports fans on social media

Hop on to social media during a live sporting event, and emotions are spilling over, but when it comes to golf, the prominent feeling is often anger and frustration.
That is down to gambling, and according to a new study from OnlineGambling.Ca, golf supporters are the angriest on social media, with 42% of all tweets about the sport being classified as an angry comment.
The study also found that cricket and ice hockey fans show the most love for their team, with 38% of their social media posts being filled with love. Basketball fans seem to be the saddest with their teams’ results, with 38% of reactions being unhappy.
If you have ever gambled on golf or been on social media during an event, the results are probably less surprising to those that haven’t!
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