Keegan Bradley had a remarkable week in Colorado at the 2024 BMW Championship, where he secured his seventh PGA Tour victory at Castle Pines Golf Club. Despite being the last man in the 50-player field, he managed to clinch the trophy by shooting even-par 72 and winning by one shot over Ludvig Aberg, Adam Scott, and Sam Burns. This win is significant for Bradley as it is his first victory since the 2023 Travelers Championship and could help him earn a spot on the 2024 U.S. Presidents Cup team, where he already serves as an assistant captain.
Bradley’s triumph at the tournament also comes with a sizeable financial reward, as he will be taking home $3.6 million from the $20 million purse. However, he is not the only one leaving Castle Pines with a substantial amount of money. The prize money payouts for each player in the 50-man field without a cut have been revealed, showcasing the earnings of the top performers at the event.
Apart from Bradley, players such as Sam Burns, Ludvig Aberg, and Adam Scott, who finished in a tie for second place at -11, will each receive $1,503,333 in prize money. Other notable players in the top ten include Cam Davis, Tommy Fleetwood, Si Woo Kim, and Xander Schauffele, who all earned $728,750 for their efforts at the championship.
Players further down the leaderboard also received significant payouts, with names like Rory McIlroy, Sungjae Im, Tony Finau, and Patrick Cantlay earning between $344,111 and $480,333 for their performances. The tournament showcased a mix of seasoned veterans and up-and-coming talents, with each player showcasing their skills and dedication on the course.
Overall, the 2024 BMW Championship was a thrilling event that saw Keegan Bradley emerge victorious against tough competition. His win not only secured him a substantial financial reward but also solidified his position as a top contender in the world of professional golf. With the momentum from this victory, Bradley will be looking to build on his success and continue to make his mark on the sport in the coming seasons.
