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See the full story · 4 sourcesWyndham Clark nearly let a five-shot lead slip away on Sunday at the BMW Championship. AP Photo/Jeff Roberson
Wyndham Clark avoided a brutal collapse on Sunday afternoon, and is now $3.6 million richer.
Clark, after nearly blowing a five-shot lead at Bellerive Country Club in St. Louis, held on and fended off a push from Rory McIlroy to claim the BMW Championship on Sunday. Clark posted an even par 70 in his final round to get to 17-under on the week.
Clark has now won three times on Tour this season, and he’ll jump up to No. 3 in the FedExCup standings. The win earned Clark $3.6 million, part of a $20 million purse.
Though he opened the final round with a five-shot advantage, that quickly disappeared after Clark opened his day with a bogey and opened the door for McIlroy and others to make a move. While McIlroy moved even with Clark briefly down the stretch, Clark sank three straight deep birdie putts to separate once more and put the tournament away. Those were the only birdies he made all day.
The top 30 in the FedExCup standings will now advance to the Tour Championship next week in Atlanta. That tournament at East Lake Golf Club in Atlanta comes with a $40 million purse, and the winner will take home $10 million along with the FedExCup trophy.
Here’s a look at how much Clark and the rest of the field earned this week in St. Louis.
BMW Championship payouts
1. Wyndham Clark — $3.6 million 2. Patrick Cantlay — $2.16 million 3. Rory McIlroy — $1.36 million T4. Gary Woodland, Collin Morikawa, Chris Gotterup — $856,667 T7. Robert MacIntyre, Maverick McNealy — $667,500 9. Jacob Bridgeman — $600,000 T10. Michael Brennan, Sungjae Im — $540,000 T12. Akshay Bhatia, Scottie Scheffler, Russell Henley, Ryi Hisatsune — $426,250 T16. Adam Scott, Alex Smalley, Aaron Rai, Justin Thomas, Ludvig Åberg, Ryan Gerard — $312,000 T22. Justin Rose, J.T. Poston, Kristoffer Reitan, J.J. Spaun — $221,000 T26. Kurt Kitayama, Xander Schauffele — $177,500 T28. Tom Kim, Hideki Matsuyama, Sam Burns, Matt Fitzpatrick, Eric Cole — $153,000 T33. Si Woo Kim, Matt McCarty, Viktor Hovland, Sepp Straka — $124,500 T37. Rickie Fowler, Michael Thorbjornsen, Cameron Young, Alex Noren — $106,000 T41. Jake Knapp, Sahith Theegala, Nicolai Højgaard — $92,000 T44. Bud Cauley, Alex Fitzpatrick, Ben Griffin — $80,000 T47. Ryan Fox, Tommy Fleetwood, Min Woo Lee — $70,000 50. Nico Echavarria — $66,000
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