Arnold Palmer Invitational 2024: Winner’s Payout & Prize Money Earnings

Scottie Scheffler holds the championship trophy after winning the Arnold Palmer Invitational golf tournament Sunday, March 10, 2024, in Orlando, Fla.
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  • The Arnold Palmer Invitational was March 7-10.
  • As a designated event, it had a $20 million purse with a $4 winner's share.
  • Scottie Scheffler was the champion.

The Florida Swing on the PGA Tour continued with the Arnold Palmer Invitational from the Bay Hill Club & Lodge just outside Orlando, March 7-10.

It was a PGA Tour signature event, which meant all the best players were in the field.

Like the Genesis Invitational, there was a 36-hole cut with the top 50 players and ties, or any player within 10 shots of the lead, making the weekend.

Scottie Scheffler ran away with the tournament, posting a score of 15-under and winning by five strokes.

With it being a designated event, the purse was $20 million.

How Much Does the Winner of the Arnold Palmer Invitational Make?

Scottie Scheffler’s winner’s share for the Arnold Palmer Invitational was $4 million.

Arnold Palmer Invitational: Winner’s Payout, Prize Money Earnings

PositionPlayerScoreEarnings
1Scottie Scheffler-15$4,000,000
2Wyndham Clark-10$2,220,000
3Shane Lowry-9$1,400,000
T4Russell Henley-7$920,000
T4Will Zalatoris-7$920,000
T6Sahith Theegala-5$629,333
T6Brendon Todd-5$629,333
T8Byeong Hun An-4$629,333
T8Andrew Putnam-4$629,333
T8Emiliano Grillo-4$629,333
T8Max Homa-4$629,333
T12Nick Taylor-3$389,666
T12Brian Harman-3$389,666
T12Lee Hodges-3$389,666
T12Justin Thomas-3$389,666
T12Tom Hoge-3$389,666
T12Hideki Matsuyama-3$389,666
T18Cam Davis-2$289,000
T18Corey Conners-2$289,000
T18Sungjae Im-2$289,000
T21Seamus Power-1$224,750
T21Eric Cole-1$224,750
T21Harris English-1$224,750
T21Rory McIlroy-1$224,750
T25Patrick RodgersE$162,800
T25Erik van RooyenE$162,800
T25Grayson MurrayE$162,800
T25Ludvig AbergE$162,800
T25Xander SchauffeleE$162,800
T30Jordan Spieth+1$140,000
T30Lucas Glover+1$133,000
T30Mackenzie Hughes+1$126,000
T30Si Woo Kim+1$119,000
T30Webb Simpson+1$114,000
T30Sam Burns+1$109,000
T36Rickie Fowler+2$88,375
T36Jason Day+2$88,375
T36Patrick Cantlay+2$88,375
T36Keegan Bradley+2$88,375
T36Austin Eckroat+2$88,375
T36Viktor Hovland+2$88,375
T36Cameron Young+2$88,375
T36Justin Lower+2$88,375
T44Min Woo Lee+3$64,000
T44Christiaan Bezuidenhout+3$64,000
T44Stephan Jaeger+3$64,000
T44Chris Kirk+3$64,000
T48Nick Dunlap+4$54,000
T48Denny McCarthy+4$54,000
T48Taylor Moore+4$54,000
51C.T. Pan+5$51,000
T52Adam Hadwin+6$49,000
T52Matthieu Pavon+6$49,000
T52Tom Kim+6$49,000
55J.T. Poston+8$47,000
56Luke List+10$46,000
T57Jake Knapp+10$44,500
T57Sepp Straka+10$44,500

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Jason Sobel is a Brand Ambassador for BetMGM. He joins after six years with Action Network. Prior to Action, Jason spent a total of 17 years in two stints at ESPN (1997-2011; 2015-18) and four years at Golf Channel (2011-15). He also currently works as a host for "Hitting the Green" on SiriusXM PGA Tour Radio and contributes to the channel's on-site coverage during major championships. He's won four Sports Emmy awards, more than a dozen Golf Writers Association of America accolades and has earned an honorable mention in the Best of American Sportswriting series.