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Chris Gotterup wins Sony Open, $1.6 million prize. Full field payouts

January 19, 2026
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Chris Gotterup wins Sony Open, $1.6 million prize. Full field payouts
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Chris Gotterup found success in Hawaii on Sunday, Jan. 18, winning the Sony Open, the first tournament victory of the 2026 PGA Tour schedule.

Gotterup shot a 16-under-par for the tournament at the Waialae Country Club to earn the $1.6 million top prize from the $9.1 million purse total.

Ryan Gerard (-14) and Patrick Rodgers (-13) finished second and third, respectively, among the 75-player tournament field.

Nick Taylor, who won the 2025 event in a playoff, shot a 9 under for the tournament to finish in a tie for 13th.

Here’s what every golfer in the tournament earned based on their finish:

LEADERBOARD: Final results from 2026 Sony Open

Prize Pool breakdown for 2026 Sony Open Championship

1. Chris Gotterup, -16, $1,638,000
2. Ryan Gerard, -14, $991,900
3. Patrick Rodgers, -13, $627,900
T4. Jacob Bridgeman, -12, $409,500
T4. Robert MacIntyre, -12, $409,500
T6. Taylor Pendrith, -11, $287,105
T6. Daniel Berger, -11, $287,105
T6. Lee Hodges, -11, $287,105
T6. Davis Riley, -11, $287,105
T6. Harry Hall, -11, $287,105
T11. Jake Knapp, -10, $220,675
T11. Si Woo Kim, -10, $220,675
T13. Pierceson Coody, -9, $163,041
T13. Sudarshan Yellamaraju, -9, $163,041
T13. Hideki Matsuyama, -9, $163,041
T13. S.H. Kim, -9, $163,041
T13. Nick Taylor, -9, $163,041
T13. Kevin Roy, -9, $163,041
T19. Dan Brown, -8, $111,839
T19. Russell Henley, -8, $111,839
T19. Chandler Phillips, -8, $111,839
T19. Ben Griffin, -8, $111,839
T19. John Parry, -8, $111,839
T24. Patton Kizzire, -7, $72,475
T24. Maverick McNealy, -7, $72,475
T24. Bud Cauley, -7, $72,475
T24. Kensei Hirata, -7, $72,475
T24. Jordan Spieth, -7, $72,475
T24. Adrien Dumont de Chassart, -7, $72,475
T24. Corey Conners, -7, $72,475
T31. Séamus Power, -6, $49,898
T31. Michael Kim, -6, $49,898
T31. Brice Garnett, -6, $49,898
T31. Sahith Theegala, -6, $49,898
T31. Ren Yonezawa, -6, $49,898
T31. Sam Stevens, -6, $49,898
T31. Dylan Wu, -6, $49,898
T31. Takumi Kanaya, -6, $49,898
T31. Ricky Castillo, -6, $49,898
T40. J.J. Spaun, -5, $31,522
T40. Mac Meissner, -5, $31,522
T40. Denny McCarthy, -5, $31,522
T40. Tom Hoge, -5, $31,522
T40. Adam Scott, -5, $31,522
T40. Kurt Kitayama, -5, $31,522
T40. Vince Whaley, -5, $31,522
T40. Vijay Singh, -5, $31,522
T40. Alex Smalley, -5, $31,522
T40. Adam Svensson, -5, $31,522
T50. Aaron Rai, -4, $22,404
T50. Emilio Gonzalez, -4, $22,404
T50. Rico Hoey, -4, $22,404
T50. Zac Blair, -4, $22,404
T50. David Ford, -4, $22,404
T55. Zecheng Dou, -3, $20,748
T55. Matthieu Pavon, -3, $20,748
T55. Webb Simpson, -3, $20,748
T55. Haotong Li, -3, $20,748
T55. Doug Ghim, -3, $20,748
T55. Matt McCarty, -3, $20,748
T61. Zach Johnson, -2, $19,929
T61. Tom Kim, -2, $19,929
T61. Brian Harman, -2, $19,929
T61. Nick Dunlap, -2, $19,929
T61. Johnny Keefer, -2, $19,929
T66. Keith Mitchell, -1, $19,110
T66. Jordan Smith, -1, $19,110
T66. Mark Hubbard, -1, $19,110
T66. Joe Highsmith, -1, $19,110
70. Zach Bauchou, E, $18,655
T71. Chad Ramey, +1, $18,382
T71. William Mouw, +1, $18,382
73. Kota Kaneko, +3, $18,109
74. Billy Horschel, +4, $17,927

What is the next tournament in the PGA Tour event?

The next stop on the PGA Tour is La Quinta, California for The American Express Tournament. The event will take place from Jan. 22-25 and air on ESPN+/Golf Channel.

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