Shriners Children’s Open 2024: Winner’s Payout & Prize Money Earnings

J.T. Poston poses with the trophy after winning the Shriners Children's Open golf tournament, Sunday, Oct. 20, 2024, in Las Vegas.
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  • The 2024 Shriners Children's Open purse was $7 million.
  • The winner's payout for the 2024 Shriners Children's Open was $1,260,000.
  • J.T. Poston won for the third time on the PGA Tour.

The fall swing continued on the PGA Tour with the Shriners Children’s Open, Oct. 17-20, from TPC Summerlin in Las Vegas.

Although it was not a PGA Tour signature event, it had some solid players in the field, including Tom Kim, who was looking to win the event for the third straight year.

In a thrilling event, J.T. Poston came away with the win, finishing at 22-under, one shot better than Doug Ghim.

This was Poston’s third career PGA Tour win.

The purse was $7 million.

How Much Does the Winner of the Shriners Children’s Open Make?

J.T. Poston’s winner’s share for the 2024 Shriners Children’s Open was $1,260,000.

Shriners Children’s Open 2024: Winnerโ€™s Payout, Prize Money Earnings

PositionPlayerScoreEarnings
1J.T. Poston-22$1,260,000
2Doug Ghim-21$763,000
T3Rico Hoey-19$413,000
T3Matti Schmid-19$413,000
T5Michael Kim-18$259,000
T5K.H. Lee-18$259,000
T5Davis Thompson-18$259,000
8Taylor Pendrith-17$218,750
T9Harry Hall-16$176,750
T9Harris English-16$176,750
T9Gary Woodland-16$176,750
T9Kurt Kitayama-16$176,750
T9Alejandro Tosti-16$176,750
T14Mark Hubbard-15$131,250
T14Matt Kuchar-15$131,250
T16Andrew Putnam-14$103,250
T16Maverick McNealy-14$103,250
T16Ian Gilligan (a)-14$0
T16Vince Whaley-14$103,250
T16Joe Highsmith-14$103,250
T16Scott Piercy-14$103,250
T16Ryan McCormick-14$103,250
T23C.T. Pan-13$65,333
T23Beau Hossler-13$65,333
T23Greyson Sigg-13$65,333
T23Sam Stevens-13$65,333
T23Rickie Fowler-13$65,333
T23Chad Ramey-13$65,333
T29Lanto Griffin-12$47,950
T29Nate Lashley-12$47,950
T29Taylor Moore-12$47,950
T29Jacob Bridgeman-12$47,950
T29Norman Xiong-12$47,950
T34Ryan Fox-11$38,150
T34Bud Cauley-11$38,150
T34Ryan Moore-11$38,150
T34Patrick Fishburn-11$38,150
T34J.J. Spaun-11$38,150
T39Pierceson Coody-10$32,550
T39Daniel Berger-10$32,550
T41Luke List-9$28,350
T41Neal Shipley-9$28,350
T41David Lipsky-9$28,350
T41Davis Riley-9$28,350
45Chris Gotterup-8$24,850
T46Adam Schenk-7$20,846
T46Justin Suh-7$20,846
T46Erik van Rooyen-7$20,846
T46Austin Eckroat-7$20,846
T46Ben Taylor-7$20,846
51S.H. Kim-6$17,990
T52Joseph Bramlett-5$17,360
T52Jhonattan Vegas-5$17,360
T54Nicolo Galletti-4$16,478
T54Wilson Furr-4$16,478
T54Garrick Higgo-4$16,478
T54Camilo Villegas-4$16,478
T54Nick Taylor-4$16,478
T59Francesco Molinari-3$15,960
T59Ben Silverman-3$15,960
T61Zac Blair-2$15,680
T61Tyler Duncan-2$15,680
63Trace Crowe-1$15,470
64Dan McCarthyE$15,330
65Alex Smalley+1$15,190
66David Skinns+3$15,050

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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.