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Robert MacIntyre took home the Genesis Scottish Open in grand style. Here is how much he and the field made.
Robert MacIntyre made history on Sunday, becoming the second Scotsman to win Scotland’s National Open. He soared up the leaderboard on Saturday with a 7-under 63 and then posted a 3-under 67 on Sunday to best Adam Scott by one and join Colin Montgomerie in the history books.
It marked his second PGA Tour win of 2024, as he had another national open title to his name before this week, too. MacIntyre won the RBC Canadian Open in June.
But this week proved much more dramatic—an impressive accomplishment considering he won in Canada with his father as his caddie. MacIntyre birdied the 18th to finish at 18-under, playing the final five holes in 4-under-par. The Scotsman holed a long birdie putt on the 14th hole and then made a remarkable eagle on the par-5 16th, which vaulted him to 17-under overall and into a tie with Scott. He two-putted for par on 17 and holed a 22-footer on 18 to etch himself into Scottish Open lore.
With the Genesis Scottish Open having a $9 million purse, MacIntyre took home $1,620,000 and earned 500 FedEx Cup points.
Scott earned $918,000 for his runner-up finish. The 2023 Scottish Open champion, Rory McIlroy, tied for fourth alongside Ludvig Åberg, who struggled on Sunday and posted a 3-over. Åberg entered the final round with a two-shot advantage over MacIntyre.
Here is how the rest of the field finished and how much each player made:
2024 Scottish Open Prize Money Payout
1: Robert MacIntyre: $1,620,000
2: Adam Scott: $918,000
3: Romain Langasque: $621,000
T4: Aaron Rai: $330,750
T4: Rory McIlroy: $330,750
T4: Sahith Theegala: $330,750
T4: Collin Morikawa: $330,750
T4: Sungjae Im: $330,750
T4: Ludvig Åberg: $330,750
T10: Richard Mansell: $209,250
T10: Wyndham Clark: $209,250
T10: Victor Perez: $209,250
T10: Alex Noren: $209,250
T10: Corey Conners: $209,250
T15: Tom Kim: $141,750
T15: Niklas Norgaard Moller: $141,750
T15: Alejandro Del Ray: $141,750
T15: Connor Smye: $141,750
T15: Xander Schauffele: $141,750
T15: Matteo Manassero: $141,750
T21: Brian Harman: $94,410
T21: Max Greyserman: $94,410
T21: Haotong Li: $94,410
T21: Rasmus Højgaard: $94,410
T21: Maximilian Kieffer: $94,410
T26: Si Woo Kim: $63,000
T26: Nick Bachem: $63,000
T26: Jorge Campillo: $63,000
T26: Thomas Detry: $63,000
T26: Cam Davis: $63,000
T26: Yannik Paul: $63,000
T26: Matthew Jordan: $63,000
T26: Antoine Rozner: $63,000
T34: Jesper Svensson: $46,890
T34: Harris English: $46,890
T34: Kurt Kitayama: $46,890
T34: Adam Hadwin: $46,890
T34: Tommy Fleetwood: $46,890
T39: Shubhankar Sharma: $35,550
T39: Thorbjørn Olesen: $35,550
T39: Grant Forrest: $35,550
T39: Matt Fitzpatrick: $35,550
T39: Ben Griffin: $35,550
T39: Nicolai Højgaard: $35,550
T39: Erik van Rooyen: $35,550
T46: Davis Thompson: $23,359
T46: Francesco Molinari: $23,359
T46: Brendon Todd: $23,359
T46: Viktor Hovland: $23,359
T46: Eric Colet: $23,280
T46: Junghwan Lee: $23,280
T46: Daniel Hillier: $23,359
T46: Lee Hodges: $23,359
T46: Ben Kohles: $23,359
T46: Mackenzie Hughes: $23,359
T46: Ugo Coussaud: $23,359
T57: Sam Stevens: $20,520
T57: Charley Hoffman: $20,520
T57: Nick Taylor: $20,520
T57: Ryan Fox: $20,520
61: Daniel Brown: $20,070
T62: Marcel Siem: $19,710
T62: Justin Thomas: $19,710
T62: Stewart Cink: $19,710
T65: Seamus Power: $19,260
T65: Ashun Wu: $19,260
T67: Gary Woodland: $18,810
T67: Justin Lower: $18,810
T67: Jens Dantorp: $18,810
T70: Max Homa: $18,270
T70: Andrew Novak: $18,270
T70: Julien Guerrier: $18,270
73: Min Woo Lee: $17,910
74: Taylor Montgomery: $17,190
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