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How much each player won at the 2022 Genesis Invitational

Joaquin Niemann produced a masterclass at the Genesis Open, going wire-to-wire to secure his second win on Tour, and with it the winner’s check for $2,160,000.
Collin Morikawa made a stunning Sunday charge to put the Chilean under pressure but ultimately it was not enough. His final round 65 did secure him a share of second place alongside Cameron Young, with both men taking home $1,068,000 for their week’s work at Riviera.
With a total prize purse of $12 million up for grabs, here’s a look at how much each player won at the 2022 Genesis Invitational.
1: Joaquin Niemann, 265/-19, $2,160,000
T-2: Collin Morikawa, 267/-17, $1,068,000
T-2: Cameron Young, 267/-17, $1,068,000
T-4: Viktor Hovland, 270/-14, $540,000
T-4: Adam Scott, 270/-14, $540,000
6: Justin Thomas, 271/-13, $435,000
T-7: Maverick McNealy, 272/-12, $390,000
T-7: Scottie Scheffler, 272/-12, $390,000
9: C.T. Pan, 273/-11, $351,000
T-10: Max Homa, 274/-10, $303,000
T-10: Rory McIlroy, 274/-10, $303,000
T-10: Chez Reavie, 274/-10, $303,000
T-13: Xander Schauffele, 275/-9, $243,000
T-13: Cameron Tringale, 275/-9, $243,000
T-15: Paul Casey, 276/-8, $189,000
T-15: Matt Jones, 276/-8, $189,000
T-15: Marc Leishman, 276/-8, $189,000
T-15: Robert MacIntyre, 276/-8, $189,000
T-15: Mito Pereira, 276/-8, $189,000
T-15: Sepp Straka, 276/-8, $189,000
T-21: Emiliano Grillo, 277/-7, $125,880
T-21: Danny Lee, 277/-7, $125,880
T-21: Taylor Moore, 277/-7, $125,880
T-21: Sebastián Muñoz, 277/-7, $125,880
T-21: Jon Rahm, 277/-7, $125,880
T-26: Dylan Frittelli, 278/-6, $85,800
T-26: Jason Kokrak, 278/-6, $85,800
T-26: K.H. Lee, 278/-6, $85,800
T-26: Peter Malnati, 278/-6, $85,800
T-26: Sam Ryder, 278/-6, $85,800
T-26: Jordan Spieth, 278/-6, $85,800
T-26: Will Zalatoris, 278/-6, $85,800
T-33: Patrick Cantlay, 279/-5, $64,000
T-33: Tony Finau, 279/-5, $64,000
T-33: Russell Henley, 279/-5, $64,000
T-33: Sungjae Im, 279/-5, $64,000
T-33: Russell Knox, 279/-5, $64,000
T-33: Cameron Smith, 279/-5, $64,000
T-39: Abraham Ancer, 280/-4, $45,000
T-39: Sergio Garcia, 280/-4, $45,000
T-39: Lanto Griffin, 280/-4, $45,000
T-39: Lee Hodges, 280/-4, $45,000
T-39: Martin Laird, 280/-4, $45,000
T-39: Hideki Matsuyama, 280/-4, $45,000
T-39: Carlos Ortiz, 280/-4, $45,000
T-39: Pat Perez, 280/-4, $45,000
T-39: Erik van Rooyen, 280/-4, $45,000
T-48: Keegan Bradley, 281/-3, $30,428.58
T-48: Cam Davis, 281/-3, $30,428.57
T-48: Beau Hossler, 281/-3, $30,428.57
T-48: Alex Noren, 281/-3, $30,428.57
T-48: Andrew Putnam, 281/-3, $30,428.57
T-48: Sahith Theegala, 281/-3, $30,428.57
T-48: Kevin Tway, 281/-3, $30,428.57
T-55: Rickie Fowler, 282/-2, $27,600
T-55: Harry Higgs, 282/-2, $27,600
T-55: Francesco Molinari, 282/-2, $27,600
T-55: Matthew NeSmith, 282/-2, $27,600
T-55: Jhonattan Vegas, 282/-2, $27,600
T-55: Nick Watney, 282/-2, $27,600
T-61: James Hahn, 283/-1, $26,160
T-61: Patton Kizzire, 283/-1, $26,160
T-61: Scott Piercy, 283/-1, $26,160
T-61: Aaron Rai, 283/-1, $26,160
T-61: Doc Redman, 283/-1, $26,160
T-61: Brian Stuard, 283/-1, $26,160
T-67: Cameron Champ, 284/E, $24,960
T-67: Matt Kuchar, 284/E, $24,960
T-67: Hank Lebioda, 284/E, $24,960
T-67: Aaron Wise, 284/E, $24,960
71: Charley Hoffman, 285/+1, $24,360
72: Alex Smalley, 286/+2, $24,120
73: Si Woo Kim, 287/+3, $23,880
74: Joel Dahmen, 288/+4, $23,640
75: Adam Long, 290/+6, $23,400
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‘You’re f***ing hilarious, aren’t you?’ – Shane Lowry snaps at spectator during WGC Match Play

It’s been a struggle for Shane Lowry throughout his career at the WGC Dell Technologies Match Play. Since 2019, the Irishman is now 3-6 at the event prior to the 2023 version of the event.
The struggles continued on Wednesday for Lowry as he found himself two down to Taylor Montgomery on the 17th hole when a fan said something to him after his tee shot.
The frustration finally showed through and Lowry snapped back at the fan.
“You’re f***ing hilarious ,aren’t you?”
Shane Lowry not a happy bunny ?? pic.twitter.com/0V1gHa7kJX
— Andy Roberts (@AndyRobertsGolf) March 22, 2023
Laura Davies on Sky Sports reacted immediately, saying “Apologies for the language.”
Lowry will give it another crack tomorrow as he faces off against Mackenzie Hughes on Thursday at 11:59 A.M. EDT.
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Ex-Golf Channel host Holly Sonders returns to sports in new NSFW venture

Holly Sanders, who was a host on Golf Channel working on “School of Golf” and “Playing Lesson with the Pros,” before going to Fox Sports until 2019.
According to her post on Twitter, the 34-year-old is about to be back in the world of sports in the form of a topless sports league.
@holly_sonders announces the launch of her new topless sports league, and suffice it to say, there are NO complaints over here. https://t.co/Mo6CCS0GB0 pic.twitter.com/MTXvazik3f
— Chulo Magazine (@ChuloMagazine) March 20, 2023
Sonders also made an Instagram post about her new venture, saying she was still looking to “add talent” to the league.
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“I will be watching over all operations making sure the content is of the highest quality possible, and that the girls are safe, having fun and enjoying themselves. This league is owned by women and will be run by women. Feminists should praise this as it’s creating opportunities for women.”
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Nelly Korda responds to fans following ‘wardrobe malfunction’ in latest video

LPGA Tour superstar Nelly Korda recently signed a deal with both TaylorMade and Nike. In a promotional Instagram video for TaylorMade, Korda was hitting the Stealth 2 driver.
The post read: #Fargiveness with a view. ? #TeamTaylorMade is gearing up for a big week in Arizona and striping their #Stealth2Drivers around Superstition Mountain.”
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However, the post didn’t go as planned, with some users comparing Korda to Rickie Fowler because of her wardrobe choice, while one user simply said: “Orange pants with red shoes? Bruh for real?”
Korda responded on Instagram shortly after, saying “Don’t hate me for my Orange pants and red shoes,” she wrote. “It was a bit of a wardrobe malfunction.”
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