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Luke Clanton plays a tee shot at the RSM Classic.

Luke Clanton, win or lose, will not be taking any cash house this week.

Kevin C. Cox/Getty Photographs

With the ultimate occasion of 2024, a well-recognized storyline is rising.

An beginner is in competition to win on the PGA Tour as soon as once more.

This yr has been the “Yr of the Newbie” of types on golf’s highest circuit, with Nick Dunlap turning into the first beginner in 33 years to win on the PGA Tour on the American Specific in January. Dunlap turned professional and in the end received once more in July, however by that point, Luke Clanton was already making a reputation for himself.

The Florida State junior completed within the high 10 in back-to-back begins in July, the primary beginner to try this in 66 years.

With non-professionals contending so typically this season, it results in one very attention-grabbing conundrum: they’re unable to take any prize cash.

When Dunlap received once more, he had turned skilled, so he was in a position to money the winner’s test, however Clanton, who’s contending as soon as once more this week on the RSM Traditional in Georgia, remains to be competing for the Seminoles and thus is taking part in totally free.

“I performed nice, simply made some actually dumb errors coming down the stretch,” Clanton mentioned after his third-round 68 that left him simply three off the lead. “I believe that’s simply form of from expertise and form of feeling that strain once more. I believe to get myself one other alternative out right here to win once more is superb.”

Irrespective of the place he finishes Sunday, he’ll take house the identical pay share as he did for all of his earlier begins: $0.

With that, beneath is the entire payout breakdown for this week’s RSM Traditional. The whole purse is $7.2 million. 

How a lot each participant made on the 2024 RSM Traditional

(Last payouts can be up to date upon the conclusion of the ultimate spherical)

1. $1,368,000

2. $828,400

3. $524,400

4. $372,400

5. $311,600

6. $275,500

7. $256,500

8. $237,500

9. $222,300

10. $207,100

11. $191,900

12. $176,700

13. $161,500

14. $146,300

15. $138,700

16. $131,100

17. $123,500

18. $115,900

19. $108,300

20. $100,700

21. $93,100

22. $85,500

23. $79,420

24. $73,340

25. $67,260

26. $61,180

27. $58,900

28. $56,620

29. $54,340

30. $52,060

31. $49,780

32. $47,500

33. $45,220

34. $43,320

35. $41,420

36. $39,520

37. $37,620

38. $36,100

39. $34,580

40. $33,060

41. $31,540

42. $30,020

43. $28,500

44. $26,980

45. $25,460

46. $23,940

47. $22,420

48. $21,204

49. $20,140

50. $19,532

51. $19,076

52. $18,620

53. $18,316

54. $18,012

55. $17,860

56. $17,708

57. $17,556

58. $17,404

59. $17,252

60. $17,100

61. $16,948

62. $16,796

63. $16,644

64. $16,492

65. $16,340

66. $16,188

67. $16,036

68. $15,884

69. $15,732

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