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The Houston Open purse, payout: See prize money for Min Woo Lee, other top finishers
The Houston Open purse, payout: See prize money for Min Woo Lee, other top finishers

Yahoo

time01-04-2025

  • Sport
  • Yahoo

The Houston Open purse, payout: See prize money for Min Woo Lee, other top finishers

The Houston Open purse, payout: See prize money for Min Woo Lee, other top finishers Howdy. The PGA Tour is taking the Lone Star state as the Texas Children's Hospital Houston Open begins. Stephan Jaeger won the event in 2024 and will be looking to defend his title this week. The Houston Open has a purse of $9.5 million with a $1.7 million payout to the victor. Advertisement Houston Open picks, predictions, odds: Who wins at Memorial Park in 2025? Let's take a look at the purse for the event and how much the winner will take home. Who won the Houston Open last year? Stephan Jaeger gives high-fives to fans after wrapping up eighteen during the second round of the Players Championship at TPC Sawgrass in Ponte Vedra Beach, Fl. Friday March 14, 2025. [Doug Engle/Florida Times-Union] Stephan Jaeger won the Houston Open last year. What is the total purse for the Houston Open? The total purse for the Houston Open is $9.5 million. What is the winner's share for the Houston Open? The winner's purse for the Houston Open is $1.7 million. Houston Open 2025 payouts Here are the money earnings for the top finishers of the 2025 Houston Open: 1. Min Woo Lee: $1.71 million T2. Gary Woodland: $845,500 Advertisement T2. Scottie Scheffler: $845,500 4. Sami Valimaki: $465,500 T5. Taylor Pendrith: $337,843.75 T5. Rory McIlroy: $337,843.75 T5. Alejandro Tosti: $337,843.75 T5. Windham Clark: $337,843.75 9. Ryan Gerrad: $277.875 10. Mackenzie Hughes: $258,875 This article originally appeared on Palm Beach Post: Houston Open purse, payout: 2025 prize money for PGA Tour event

Tony Finau misses two-inch putt at PGA Tour's Houston Open
Tony Finau misses two-inch putt at PGA Tour's Houston Open

USA Today

time29-03-2025

  • Sport
  • USA Today

Tony Finau misses two-inch putt at PGA Tour's Houston Open

Tony Finau misses two-inch putt at PGA Tour's Houston Open Tony Finau's 2025 season has been a rollercoaster with three top-15 finishes in seven starts but three missed cuts as well. On Saturday, during the second round of the Texas Children's Hospital Houston Open, Finau had the ultimate hot and cold moment on the challenging par-3 15th hole. Finau found the middle of the green with his iron and although he missed a 38-foot birdie putt, he left himself just three feet for par. That's when things went south, however, as the six-time PGA Tour champ pulled the putt just a tad and it lipped out. When an understandably upset Finau took a stab at the two-inch tapper, he accidentally stubbed the putter and turned a bogey into a double. Earlier this week, Finau said the municipal golf course was a perfect tune-up for the 2025 Masters, and was eager to get the tournament started. "Anybody that asks me about my schedule, I always make sure they know I'm playing Houston and it's a good golf course," Finau said. "I don't think that there's a better prep golf course leading up to the Masters than Memorial Park. It's a big golf course. I think they try to set it up where it's similar to Augusta National maybe to have guys play. I know that was the case many years ago when it was at other golf courses. "But I don't think that there's a better course to prepare for something like Augusta National than here." No word if he's softened on his love for the course.

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