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What PGA Championship stars earn after missing cut in full purse breakdown
What PGA Championship stars earn after missing cut in full purse breakdown

Daily Mirror

time17-05-2025

  • Sport
  • Daily Mirror

What PGA Championship stars earn after missing cut in full purse breakdown

The PGA Championship hit the halfway mark on Friday, but those players who failed to make the cut were still rewarded for their efforts at Quail Hollow despite their tournament being over The PGA Championship is well underway and golf's top stars are vying for the grand prize at Quail Hollow. At the halfway point, Jhonattan Vegas is the unlikely leader on eight-under-par ahead of Day 3 in Charlotte, North Carolina. The Venezuelan holds a two-shot lead over the trio of Matt Fitzpatrick, Kim Si-woo, and Matthieu Pavon in T2. World number one Scottie Scheffler is next up in T5 on five-under and is joined by Max Horna. At the other end of the leaderboard, defending champion Xander Schauffele and Masters victor Rory McIlroy sit at T62, nine shots off the lead. ‌ Both scraped through the right side of the cut line on Friday, with the PGA Championship field reduced from 156 to 74. ‌ Plenty of high-profile names missed out on the opportunity to compete for the rest of the weekend. The most notable players included three-time PGA Championship winner Brooks Koepka, golf legend Phil Mickelson, and two-time champion Justin Thomas. Recent Masters runner-up Justin Rose also fell well short of the mark, finishing on nine-over. Jordan Spieth and Shane Lowry came closer to securing their place for Day 3. However, all those who missed the cut do not leave Quail Hollow empty-handed. The players who finished below the cut line last year each received $4,000 (£3,000). The prize money breakdown for the 2025 PGA Championship will be revealed later this weekend, but the total is expected to improve from $18.5m (£13.9m) and move closer to $20m (£15m). Schauffele was rewarded with a $3.3m (£2.48m) payday when he triumphed at the PGA Championship last year, almost double the $1.8m (£1.36m) that McIlroy received for winning the same tournament a decade earlier. Meanwhile, last year's runner-up Bryson DeChambeau earned just shy of $2m (£1.5m) for his efforts. It is a far cry from the $500 that inaugural winner Jim Barnes was given in 1916. ‌ The recent prize money figures reflect the trend of the PGA striving to match the lucrative payouts offered by LIV Golf. The Masters boasted a $21m (£15.8m) prize pot last month, just shy of the $21.5m (16.1m) shared out at last year's US Open. The Open Championship also paid out $17m (£12.8m) in 2024. Here's a full breakdown of the PGA Championship prize money from last year. 2024 PGA Championship prize money payouts ‌ 2: $1,998,000 3: $1,258,000 4: $888,000 ‌ 5: $740,000 6: $660,580 7: $618,300 ‌ 8: $577,790 9: $539,030 10: $502,040 ‌ 11: $466,810 12: $433,340 13: $401,630 ‌ 14: $371,690 15: $343,500 16: $317,080 ‌ 17: $292,420 18: $269,520 19: $248,380 ‌ 20: $229,000 21: $211,390 22: $195,530 ‌ 23: $181,440 24: $169,990 25: $158,980 ‌ 26: $148,410 27: $138,280 28: $128,590 ‌ 29: $119,340 30: $110,540 31: $103,490 ‌ 32: $97,330 33: $92,040 34: $87,640 ‌ 35: $84,110 36: $80,770 37: $77,510 ‌ 38: $74,340 39: $71,250 40: $68,260 ‌ 41: $65,350 42: $62,530 43: $59,800 ‌ 44: $57,160 45: $54,610 46: $52,140 ‌ 47: $49,760 48: $47,470 49: $45,270 ‌ 50: $43,160 51: $41,130 52: $39,190 ‌ 53: $37,340 54: $35,580 55: $33,910 ‌ 56: $32,320 57: $30,830 58: $29,590 ‌ 59: $28,540 60: $27,660 61: $26,950 ‌ 62: $26,440 63: $26,000 64: $25,590 ‌ 65: $25,190 66: $24,800 67: $24,430 ‌ 68: $24,060 69: $23,690 70: $23,340 ‌ 71: $23,060 72: $22,830 73: $22,650 ‌ 74: $22,470 75: $22,350 76: $22,230 77: $22,140 78: $22,100

Miri cops nab two men, seize drugs worth over RM123,000
Miri cops nab two men, seize drugs worth over RM123,000

The Star

time01-05-2025

  • The Star

Miri cops nab two men, seize drugs worth over RM123,000

KUCHING: Police have arrested two men and seized drugs worth more than RM123,000 in two separate raids in Miri on Sunday. Miri OCPD ACP Mohd Farhan Lee Abdullah said in the first raid at an entertainment centre at about 12.10 midnight, a 27-year-old foreign man was arrested. "In the raid, police seized drugs suspected to be Ecstasy powder weighing 1.3 kilogrammes, Ecstasy pills (37 grammes), ketamine (10.2 grammes) and a pod containing the drug (66.9 grammes) with a total value of RM25,620. "The amount of drugs seized is estimated to be used by 1,509 addicts. "Initial screening tests found the suspect positive for methamphetamine," he said in a statement on Thursday (May 1). He said in a second raid at a house on the same day at around 1.25pm, a 35-year-old local man was arrested and police seized 31.4 kilogrammes of marijuana worth RM97,340. "Also seized was a Perodua Axia with an estimated value of RM20,000. The amount of drugs seized could be used by 155,002 addicts," he said. According to Mohd Farhan, both cases are being investigated under Section 39B of the Dangerous Drugs Act 1952, which provides for the death penalty or, if not sentenced to death, life imprisonment and not less than 12 strokes of the cane, if convicted. - Bernama

Drug busts leads to arrest of duo, seizure of RM120,000 worth of narcotics in Miri
Drug busts leads to arrest of duo, seizure of RM120,000 worth of narcotics in Miri

Borneo Post

time30-04-2025

  • Borneo Post

Drug busts leads to arrest of duo, seizure of RM120,000 worth of narcotics in Miri

Mohd Farhan shows a pack of compressed cannabis seized in the second operation, as Nurashyikin (second left) and other officers look on. – Photo by Jenifer Laeng MIRI (April 30): Police arrested two men and seized drugs worth over RM120,000 in operations at two locations here. Miri police chief ACP Mohd Farhan Lee Abdullah said the first operation was conducted by district Narcotics Criminal Investigation Division personnel at an entertainment outlet on April 27. 'The raid saw the arrest of a foreign national, aged 27, and seizure of several types of drugs worth an estimated RM25,620. 'The drugs included 1.397kg of powdered ecstasy, 37g of ecstasy pills, 10.2g of ketamine, and pods containing drugs weighing 66.9g,' he told a press conference here today. He added the suspect, who entered the country on a social visit pass, was also tested positive for methamphetamine. In the second raid, Mohd Farhan said it took place at a rented house on the same day and was conducted by personnel from the Sarawak Narcotics Criminal Investigation Department. The raid led to the arrest of a 35-year-old local man and seizure of 31.4kg of compressed cannabis worth RM97,340. 'Also seized was a compact car valued at RM20,000,' he added. According to him, the local suspect, who tested negative for drugs, works as a technician for a private company and is also a part-time e-hailing driver. 'The drugs are believed to be for distribution within the city and other parts of the state,' he said, adding investigations are ongoing to determine if the two cases are connected. Both suspects are being investigated for drug trafficking under Section 39B of the Dangerous Drugs Act 1952, and have been remanded. Mohd Farhan Lee also extended his appreciation to the public for channelling information that resulted in the successful busts. 'I urge the public to continue reporting drug-related activities in the city to the police. I do not want Miri to become a transit point for drug smuggling activities,' he said. Also present at the press conference was Miri deputy police chief Supt Nurashyikin Abdullah. drugs miri Mohd Farhan Lee Abdullah PDRM police

15 last-minute sale pieces to *add to cart* from NET-A-PORTER
15 last-minute sale pieces to *add to cart* from NET-A-PORTER

Emirates Woman

time05-02-2025

  • Entertainment
  • Emirates Woman

15 last-minute sale pieces to *add to cart* from NET-A-PORTER

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Woman ordered to pay sister Dhs445,340 over property share in Abu Dhabi
Woman ordered to pay sister Dhs445,340 over property share in Abu Dhabi

Gulf Today

time27-01-2025

  • Business
  • Gulf Today

Woman ordered to pay sister Dhs445,340 over property share in Abu Dhabi

Abu Dhabi Family and Civil and Administrative Court ordered a woman to pay her sister Dhs445,340, as they inherited a commercial building equally, and the second sister paid her sister's share of the expenses for operating the property and the costs of common services. However, when the first sister was asked to pay back what was paid on her behalf, she refused. The second sister filed a lawsuit demanding that her sister be ordered to pay Dhs700,372, in addition to the lawsuit fees and expenses, and attorney's fees. The court appointed a technical expert committee to investigate the case, and the committee concluded in its report that, based on the electricity and water bills, the relationship between the two parties dates back to January 2019, where each owns half of the property. The report added that the plaintiff paid Dhs1,108,380 for the services required for the property with the intention of exploitation and investment, including her sister's share of Dhs554,190. The report also stated that the appellee only paid her sister Dhs108,850 out of the total amount of Dhs554,190, so the court obligated her to pay the remaining amount of Dhs445,340.

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