How much did each player make?

After a week of birdies at TPC Craig Ranch, the conditions at Colonial Country Club were challenging. slowly different. As Russell Henley hoisted the trophy Sunday evening in Forth Worth, only 10 players on the leaderboard finished the week in double figures under the division.
Henley took the lead at 12 under, and was joined by runner Eric Cole, forcing a sudden-death playoff. In the end, Henley’s birdie on the first extra hole was enough to earn him his sixth PGA Tour victory.
For his efforts, the 37-year-old walks away with a $1.782 million fortune. And while Cole was unable to come out on top in his first tour victory, his consolation prize came in the form of a check worth just over $1 million of his own.
See below for the full field payout list for the 2026 Charles Schwab Challenge.
How much did every player make in the 2026 Charles Schwab Challenge
Win: Russell Henley, $1.782 million
2. Eric Cole, $1.0791 million
T3. Ben Griffin, $524,700
Alex Smalley, $524,700
Mac Meissner, $524,700
T6. Gary Woodland, $323,237
Michael Brennan, $323,237
Nico Echavarria, $323,237
JJ Spaun, $323,237
T10. Steven Fisk, $249,975
Mackenzie Hughes, $249,975
Ryan Gerard, $249,975
T13. Jordan Smith, $193,875
Justin Thomas, $193,875
Hideki Matsuyama, $193,875
16. Michael Thorbjornsen, $170,775
T17. Rico Hoey, $141,075
Michael Kim, $141,075
Andrew Putnam, $141,075
AJ Ewart, $141,075
Ludvig Åberg, $141,075
T22. Max Homa, $92,895
Brice Garnett, $92,895
Zach Bachou, $92,895
Matt Kuchar, $92,895
Pierceson Coody, $92,895
T28. Brandt Snedeker, $69,550
Keita Nakajima, $69,550
Akshay Bhatia, $69,550
Doug Ghim, $69,550
For full results, check the leaderboard here.



