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2026 Truist Championship prize money, payouts from $20 million purse at sixth signature event
2026 Truist Championship prize money, payouts from $20 million purse at sixth signature event By May 10, 2026 at 2:57 pm ET • 1 min read truist-trophy.jpg Getty Images

The sixth signature event of the 2026 PGA Tour season brings players back to Charlotte for the annual stop at Quail Hollow for the Truist Championship. The field of 72 players are battling it out for their share of the $20 million purse with the winner taking home $3.6 million for his effort.

While Scottie Scheffler is not in the field after three consecutive runner-up finishes, most of the rest of the PGA Tour's best made the trip to North Carolina for the final tune-up before the PGA Championship. The last two signature event winners -- Cameron Young at the Cadillac Championship and Matt Fitzpatrick at the RBC Heritage -- are looking to double up on such winner's checks. To do so, they'll have to fend off Rory McIlroy, who returns to his favorite Tour stop after taking three weeks off following his second Masters victory. 

Also in the field this week, looking for their first big win of the season to build some momentum into next week's PGA Championship, are the likes of Xander Schauffele, Ludvig Åberg and Tommy Fleetwood.

Here's the full breakdown of how much prize money each spot will take home from Charlotte this week.

2026 Truist Championship prize money, payouts

Total purse: $20 million

1st: $3,600,000  2nd: $2,160,000  3rd: $1,360,000 4th: $960,000  5th: $800,000 6th: $720,000  7th: $670,000 8th: $620,000  9th: $580,000 10th: $540,000 11th: $500,000 12th: $460,000 13th: $420,000 14th: $380,000  15th: $360,000 16th: $340,000 17th: $320,000 18th: $300,000  19th: $280,000 20th: $260,000 21st: $240,000 22nd: $223,000 23rd: $207,500 24th: $190,000  25th: $175,000 26th: $159,000 27th: $152,500 28th: $146,000 29th: $140,000  30th: $134,000 31st: $128,500 32nd: $122,500 33rd: $116,500 34th: $111,000 35th: $106,500 36th: $101,500 37th: $96,500  38th: $92,500 39th: $88,500 40th: $84,000 41st: $80,000 42nd: $76,000 43rd: $72,000 44th: $68,000 45th: $64,000  46th: $60,000 47th: $56,000 48th: $53,000  49th: $50,000 50th: $49,000 51st: $48,000 52nd: $47,000  53rd: $46,000 54th: $46,000 55th: $45,500  56th: $45,000 57th: $44,500 58th: $44,000  59th: $43,500 60th: $43,000  61st: $42,500 62nd: $42,000 63rd: $41,500 64th: $41,000  65th: $40,500 66th: $40,000 67th: $39,500  68th: $39,000 69th: $38,000 70th: $37,500  71st: $37,000 72nd: $36,000 

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Originally reported by CBS Sports