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2021 Charles Schwab Challenge purse: Payout info, winner's share at Colonial


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Jordan Spieth enters the final round with a one-stroke lead.

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We’ve reached the final round at the Charles Schwab Challenge. Below is everything you need to know about the tournament money, including winner’s share and payout information.

2021 Charles Schwab Challenge final round preview

Jordan Spieth enters the final round at Colonial with a one-stroke lead as he looks for his second win in the last two months. Spieth sits at 15 under through 54 holes and holds a slight edge over Jason Kokrak. Behind the two front-runners, Sergio Garcia sits in solo third at 10 under while Sebastian Muñoz and Ian Poulter are tied for fourth at eight under.

Below is the payout information, including winner’s share, for the Charles Schwab Challenge’s $7.5 million purse.

How to watch the Charles Schwab Challenge on TV

You can watch the final round of the 2021 Charles Schwab Challenge on Golf Channel and CBS. Golf Channel will air the first hour of coverage from 1-2 p.m. ET, and then CBS will pick up the action from 2 p.m. until the completion of play.

How to watch the Charles Schwab Challenge online, streaming

You can stream the 2021 Charles Schwab Challenge online in various ways. You can watch the Golf Channel coverage at golfchannel.com/watch and the CBS broadcasts at CBS.com by logging in with your cable credentials. Another way to catch the action is with PGA Tour Live, which also includes featured group coverage, though you’ll need a subscription to access the stream.

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2021 Charles Schwab Challenge payout information, winner’s share

  1. $1,350,000
  2. $817,500
  3. $517,500
  4. $367,500
  5. $307,500
  6. $271,875
  7. $253,125
  8. $234,375
  9. $219,375
  10. $204,375
  11. $189,375
  12. $174,375
  13. $159,375
  14. $144,375
  15. $136,875
  16. $129,375
  17. $121,875
  18. $114,375
  19. $106,875
  20. $99,375
  21. $91,875
  22. $84,375
  23. $78,375
  24. $72,375
  25. $66,375
  26. $60,375
  27. $58,125
  28. $55,875
  29. $53,625
  30. $51,375
  31. $49,125
  32. $46,875
  33. $44,625
  34. $42,750
  35. $40,875
  36. $39,000
  37. $37,125
  38. $35,625
  39. $34,125
  40. $32,625
  41. $31,125
  42. $29,625
  43. $28,125
  44. $26,625
  45. $25,125
  46. $23,625
  47. $22,125
  48. $20,925
  49. $19,875
  50. $19,275
  51. $18,825
  52. $18,375
  53. $18,075
  54. $17,775
  55. $17,625
  56. $17,475
  57. $17,325
  58. $17,175
  59. $17,025
  60. $16,875
  61. $16,725
  62. $16,575
  63. $16,425
  64. $16,275
  65. $16,125

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Zephyr Melton is an assistant editor for GOLF.com where he spends his days blogging, producing and editing. Prior to joining the team at GOLF.com, he attended the University of Texas followed by stops with Team USA, the Green Bay Packers and the PGA Tour. He assists on all things instruction and is the staff’s self-appointed development tour “expert.”



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