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Sanderson Farms Championship: How much money Kevin Yu, complete field won

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Kevin Yu earned his first PGA Tour victory at the Sanderson Farms Championship. How much did he and the field take home?

Last week marked the second 2024 FedEx Cup Fall event at the Sanderson Farms Championship in Jackson, Mississippi.

Kevin Yu took home the title to become a PGA Tour winner in his 56th start. He posted a final round 5-under 67 to get to 23-under overall. That score forced a playoff with Beau Hossler. It only took one extra hole for him to birdie and claim the victory.

Yu made an incredible approach shot on the 73rd hole to put away the win.

A dart when he needed it most @KevinGolfYu has a good look at birdie on the first playoff hole. pic.twitter.com/0glyWvNhDb

— PGA TOUR (@PGATOUR) October 6, 2024

He took home $1.368 million and earned 500 FedEx Cup points to jump 36 spots to No. 60 in the FedEx Cup standings. Yu’s victory earned him a spot in Hawaii to start 2025 at The Sentry.

His ranking could also mean he is in the next two elevated events, the AT&T Pebble Beach Pro-Am and the Genesis Invitational. However, he must stay at No. 60 or higher to earn those two starts.

Hossler’s solo second finish saw him take home $828,400.

Keith Mitchell’s heartbreaking bogey on 18 cost him a spot in the playoffs and a shot at his second career PGA Tour victory. He tied with Lucas Glover at 22-overall and won $448,400. However, that finish did help the former Georgia Bulldog in the standings as he moved up to No. 66.

Six events are left in the FedEx Cup Fall series, so things are heating up for those battling for status in 2025.

How much did the rest of the field win in Mississippi?

How much money each player won at the Sanderson Farms Championship

Kevin Yu — $1,368,000
2. Beau Hossler — $828,400
T3. Lucas Glover — $448,400
T3. Keith Mitchell — $448,400
T5. Alex Smalley — $293,550
T5. Bud Cauley — $293,550
7. Daniel Berger — $256,500
T8. Mackenzie Hughes — $222,300
T8. Hayden Springer — $222,300
T8. Michael Thorbjornsen — $222,300
T11. Emiliano Grillo — $163,020
T11. Patton Kizzire — $163,020
T11. Seamus Power — $163,020
T11. Ryan Fox — $163,020
T11. Jacob Bridgeman — $163,020
T16. Ben Kohles — $108,300
T16. Brandt Snedeker — $108,300
T16. Rickie Fowler — $108,300
T16. Matti Schmid — $108,300
T16. Vince Whaley — $108,300
T16. Eric Cole — $108,300
T16. Gary Woodland — $108,300
T23. Jhonattan Vegas — $68,020
T23. Ryan Hall —$68,020
T23. Andrew Novak — $68,020
T23. K.H. Lee — $68,020
T23. Stephan Jaeger — $68,020
T28. Justin Lower — $52,060
T28. Nick Hardy — $52,060
T28. Charley Hoffman — $52,060
T28. Nick Dunlap — $52,060
T28. Henrik Norlander — $52,060
T33. Chandler Phillips — $42,370
T33. Paul Barjon — $42,370
T33. Doug Ghim — $42,370
T33. Chan Kim — $42,370
T37. Wesley Bryan — $34,580
T37. David Skinns — $34,580
T37. Sam Stevens — $34,580
T37. Ben Griffin — $34,580
T37. Mac Meissner — $34,580
T42. Trey Mullinax — $26,220
T42. Trace Crowe — $26,220
T42. Austin Smotherman — $26,220
T42. Luke List — $26,220
T42. Taylor Moore — $26,220
T42. Kevin Streelman — $26,220
T48. Nicholas Lindheim — $19,272
T48. Matt NeSmith — $19,272
T48. Carson Young — $19,272
T48. Patrick Fishburn — $19,272
T48. Martin Laird — $19,272
T48. Lee Hodges — $19,272
T48. Will Gordon — $19,272
T55. Nate Lashley — $17,480
T55. Brandon Wu — $17,480
T55. Joe Highsmith — $17,480
T55. Adrien Dumont de Chassart — $17,480
T55. Chesson Hadley — $17,480
T55. Bill Haas — $17,480
T61. Callum Tarren — $16,872
T61. Roger Sloan — $16,872
T63. Brice Garnett — $16,340
T63. Mark Hubbard — $16,340
T63. Matt McCarty — $16,340
T63. Joseph Bramlett — $16,340
T63. Sami Valimaki — $16,340
68. Rico Hoey — $15,808

Savannah Leigh Richardson is a golf staff writer for SB Nation’s Playing Through. For more golf coverage, follow us @_PlayingThrough on all major social platforms. You can also follow her on Twitter @SportsGirlSL and Instagram @golf_girl_sl.

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