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It’s set to be the final round of the Mexico Open televised tournament as Tony Finau, seeking a sixth win in his career, takes pole position in the tournament by two shots.
Right behind him, however, is world number one John Ramm, who jumped into contention after a record-breaking 61 on Saturday.
Ram is the defending champion, and is hoping for his fifth win of the year and his 12th career tour title.
Also to grab? A neat $7.7 million purse, with $1.386 million going to the winner, and $839,300 to the runner-up.
While the portfolio is not at the level of the last selected events in the Tour, it does reflect a 5.5 percent increase since last year.
Below is a full breakdown of tournament funds. You can watch from 1 to 3 p.m. ET on The Golf Channel and from 3 to 6 p.m. on CBS.
2023 Mexico Open Funds: Total Portfolio, Payout Distribution, Winner’s Share
1. $1,386,000
2. $839,300
3. $531,300
4. $377,300
5. $315,700
6. $279,125
7. $259,875
8. $240,625
9. $225,225
10. $209,825
$11.19425 USD
12. $179,025
13. $163,625
14,225 148 dollars
15. $140,525
16. $132,825
17. $125,125
18. $117,425
19. $109,725
20. $102,525
21. $94,325
22. $86,625
23. $80,465
24. $74,305
25. $68,145
26. $61,985
27. $59,675
28. $57,365
29. $55,055
30. $52,745
31. $50,435
32. $48,125
33. $45,815
34. $43,890
35. $41,965
36. $40,040
37. $38,115
38. $36,575
39. $35,035
40. $33,495
41. $31,955
42. $30,415
43. $28,875
44. $27,335
45. $25,795
46. $24,255
47. $22,715
48. $21,483
49. $20,405
50. $19,789
51. $19,327
52. $18,865
53. $18,557
54. $18,249
55. $18,095
56. $17,941
57. $17,787
58. $17,633
59. $17,479
60. $17,325
61. $17,171
62. $17,017
63. $16,863
64. $16,709
65. $16,555