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YTD Player Earnings Player Earnings - YTD Through Event 2 - Sony Open in Hawaii 2019-2020 Season Times Selected Group Earnings Aaron Baddeley 1 14 $ - Aaron Wise 1 12 $ - Abraham Ancer 13 7 $ 27,390 Adam Hadwin 1 8 $ - Adam Long 2 10 $ 80,500 Adam Schenk 2 13 $ - Alex Noren 1 Write-in $ 36,850 Andrew Landry 1 14 $ - Andrew Putnam 2 7 $ 14,916 Austin Cook 2 15 $ - Beau Hossler 12 17 $ - Ben Taylor 1 17 $ - Billy Horschel 13 13 $ - Bo Hoag 3 17 $ 179,850 Branden Grace 1 11 $ - Brendan Steele 3 15 $ 719,400 Brendon Todd 8 12 $ 133,350 Brian Gay 2 13 $ - Brian Harman 2 11 $ 36,850 Bronson Burgoon 1 Write-in $ - Brooks Koepka 5 1 $ - Bryson DeChambeau 1 5 $ - Bubba Watson 2 9 $ - Byeong Hun An 2 8 $ - C.T. Pan 2 9 $ - Cameron Champ 10 10 $ 127,333 Cameron Percy 5 16 $ - Cameron Smith 8 9 $ 1,188,000 Cameron Tringale 1 13 $ - Carlos Ortiz 1 12 $ 15,609 Charles Howell III 1 8 $ 116,050 Chesson Hadley 1 13 $ - Chez Reavie 1 6 $ 71,000 Chris Baker 1 17 $ - Chris Stroud 2 14 $ - Collin Morikawa 6 3 $ 270,350 Corey Conners 4 8 $ 206,550 D.J. Trahan 4 16 $ 46,200 Daniel Berger 3 Write-in $ 27,390 Danny Lee 3 11 $ - David Hearn 1 16 $ - Denny McCarthy 2 13 $ - Doug Ghim 1 Write-in $ - Dustin Johnson 5 2 $ 206,000 Dylan Frittelli 5 11 $ 67,000 Emiliano Grillo 2 11 $ 64,350 Player Earnings - YTD Through Event 2 - Sony Open in Hawaii 2019-2020 Season Times Selected Group Earnings Fabián Gómez 2 16 $ - Gary Woodland 4 4 $ 206,000 Graeme McDowell 1 11 $ 358,250 Grayson Murray 1 Write-in $ - Harold Varner III 3 11 $ - Harris English 3 Write-in $ - Henrik Stenson 4 7 $ - Hideki Matsuyama 10 5 $ 116,050 J.B. Holmes 1 10 $ 68,000 Jason Day 4 7 $ - Jhonattan Vegas 2 12 $ - Jimmy Walker 5 15 $ 18,497 Joaquin Niemann 11 9 $ 299,916 Joel Dahmen 1 10 $ 116,050 Jon Rahm 7 1 $ 179,000 Jordan Spieth 17 8 $ - Justin Rose 5 4 $ - Justin Thomas 18 2 $ 1,340,000 Keegan Bradley 1 9 $ 116,050 Keith Mitchell 1 9 $ 65,500 Kelly Kraft 1 14 $ - Kevin Chappell 1 Write-in $ - Kevin Kisner 1 6 $ 405,083 Kevin Na 2 6 $ 65,500 Kevin Tway 1 12 $ - Kiradech Aphibarnrat 1 11 $ - Kyle Stanley 1 12 $ - Kyoung-Hoon Lee 1 15 $ - Lanto Griffin 2 10 $ 361,500 Luke List 2 12 $ - Mackenzie Hughes 3 14 $ - Marc Leishman 1 6 $ 46,200 Martin Laird 1 15 $ - Matt Every 2 14 $ - Matt Jones 2 11 $ 27,390 Matt Kuchar 3 5 $ 127,333 Matt Wallace 2 7 $ - Matthew Fitzpatrick 1 6 $ - Matthew Wolff 6 3 $ 162,500 Maverick McNealy 6 17 $ - Max Homa 1 10 $ 75,000 Nate Lashley 1 10 $ 106,109 Nick Taylor 1 14 $ 36,850 Nick Watney 1 13 $ - Pat Perez 3 12 $ - Patrick Cantlay 3 2 $ 378,000 Player Earnings - YTD Through Event 2 - Sony Open in Hawaii 2019-2020 Season Times Selected Group Earnings Patrick Reed 4 5 $ 636,000 Patrick Rodgers 5 15 $ 27,390 Patton Kizzire 4 15 $ - Phil Mickelson 1 9 $ - Rickie Fowler 10 6 $ 285,000 Robby Shelton 5 16 $ - Robert Streb 1 16 $ - Rory McIlroy 14 1 $ - Russell Henley 4 14 $ - Ryan Moore 3 11 $ - Ryan Palmer 2 10 $ 383,750 Sam Burns 1 13 $ - Sam Ryder 3 15 $ 46,200 Sangmoon Bae 1 Write-in $ - Satoshi Kodaira 2 14 $ 14,058 Scott Harrington 2 16 $ 14,916 Scott Piercy 3 10 $ 18,497 Scott Stallings 1 14 $ - Scottie Scheffler 7 12 $ - Sebastian Munoz 3 11 $ 106,000 Sepp Straka 1 13 $ 15,609 Sergio Garcia 1 7 $ - Si Woo Kim 3 10 $ - Sungjae Im 10 6 $ 64,350 Talor Gooch 2 13 $ 14,388 Tiger Woods 11 4 $ - Tommy Fleetwood 2 4 $ - Tony Finau 8 5 $ - Tyrrell Hatton 1 8 $ - Viktor Hovland 14 3 $ - Webb Simpson 4 4 $ 455,400 Xinjun Zhang 2 16 $ - Zac Blair 1 16 $ 14,388 Zach Johnson 4 14 $ 46,200.
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