Here’s the prize money payout at the 2026 ONEflight Myrtle Beach Classic

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Brooks Koepka is the main attraction this week at the ONEflight Myrtle Beach Classic, an event opposite the Truist Championship. Koepka is still working his way back into a position he’d like on the PGA Tour and is not eligible for the signature event.

He’s hoping for a spark this week in South Carolina, the week before the PGA Championship, which he’s won twice. Koepka and the field are playing for the overall $4 million purse with the winner taking home $720,000 for the victory.

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Veterans Billy Horschel, Brandt Snedeker and Joel Dahmen are in the field. Young up-and-coming players like Luke Clanton, David Ford and Gordon Sargent are there as well.

The winner does get into the PGA Championship next week, so there’s plenty on the line in an event that’ll earn less eyeballs than its bigger brother up the road.

Check back here Sunday after play is complete for updates.

Prize breakdown in Myrtle Beach

WIN: $720,000

2: $436,000

3: $276,000

4: $196,000

5: $164,000

6: $145,000

7: $135,000

8: $125,000

9: $117,000

10: $109,000

11: $101,000

12: $93,000

13: $85,000

14: $77,000

15: $73,000

16: $69,000

17: $65,000

18: $61,000

19: $57,000

20: $53,000

21: $49,000

22: $45,000

23: $41,800

24: $38,600

25: $35,400

26: $32,200

27: $31,000

28: $29,800

29: $28,600

30: $27,400

31: $26,200

32: $25,000

33: $23,800

34: $22,800

35: $21,800

36: $20,800

37: $19,800

38: $19,000

39: $18,200

40: $17,400

41: $16 600

42: $15,800

43: $15,000

44: $14,200

45: $13,400

46: $12,600

47: $11,800

48: $11,160

49: $10,600

50: $10,280

51: $10,040

52: $9,800

53: $9,640

54: $9,480

55: $9,400

56: $9,320

57: $9,240

58: $9,160

59: $9,080

60: $9,000

61: $8,920

62: $8,840

63: $8,760

64: $8,680

65: $8,600

66: $8,520

67: $8,440

68: $8,360

69: $8,280

70: $8,200

71: $8,120

72: $8,040

73: $7,960

74: $7,880

75: $7,800

76: $7,720

77: $7,640

78: $7,560

79: $7,480

80: $7,400

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