Sepp Straka shot a final-round 66 to win the Honda Classic at the Champion Course at PGA National Resort and Spa, beating Shane Lowry by one shot for the first prize of $1.44 million out of an $8 million purse.
What is the prize money for the Honda Classic 2021?
A winner's check of $1.44 million is on the line at the Honda Classic.
How much money did Sepp Straka win today?
Straka, now 14th in the FedExCup standings, trailed by five shots entering the final round and tapped in for birdie in the rain on the final hole to beat Shane Lowry by one shot to become the first Austrian winner in PGA TOUR history. He shot a 4-under 66 on Sunday to finish at 10 under and earn $1.44 million.
What is the payout for the Players Championship?
Cameron Smith wins The Players Championship and the record $3.6 million first prize from a purse of $20 million. Cameron Smith wins the 2022 Players Championship for his second win of the season.
Who won The Honda Classic Golf tournament today?
PALM BEACH GARDENS — Sepp Straka became the first Austrian to win on the PGA Tour, overcoming a five-shot deficit Sunday to win the Honda Classic at PGA National Resort.
18 related questions foundWhat is the payout for the 2022 Honda Classic?
The 2022 The Honda Classic prize money payout is from the $8 million purse, with 73 professional players who complete four rounds at PGA National's Champion Course in Palm Beach Gardens, Fla., earning an official-money paycheck this week.
How many balls in water at Honda Classic?
There were 270 balls in the water here last year. A tour-leading 339 balls found the drink in 2020.
How many dimples are on a regulation ball?
Most golf balls have between 300 and 500 dimples, which have an average depth of about 0.010 inch.
What golf course has the most water?
Splash! PGA Tour players hit into the water the most on these five golf courses
- PGA West (Stadium Course) PGA West Pete Dye Stadium Course in La Quinta, California. ( ...
- TPC Scottsdale. ...
- PGA National (Champion Course) ...
- TPC Sawgrass. ...
- TPC Twin Cities.
What PGA course has the most water?
Since 2003, more balls have landed in the water features at TPC Southwind than any other course on the PGA Tour — and by an overwhelming margin. Entering this week's FedEx St. Jude Classic, 4,671 balls had found water at this course over the past 13 years.
Who is Bergers girlfriend?
Among hot couples in golf, Daniel Berger and Victoria “Tori” Slater have to be in the top 3. The young, dynamic couple can often be seen arm-in-arm on the PGA tour.
Why does Honda Classic 2021 have yellow ribbons?
Today, the Play Yellow campaign helps raise money for the fight against childhood cancer through the game of golf. Club manufacturers, golf courses and the PGA Tour all participate in the cause, with funds going toward the Children's Miracle Hospital network.
Who is Berger's caddy?
Although the success is down to Berger's immense play, his caddie, Josh Cassell, has also played a huge part in the American's recent victories. In this piece, find out more about Cassell here. Berger walks with Cassell at the 2021 PGA Championship.
What is the body of water at Whistling Straits golf course?
The Straits at Whistling Straits was designed in the grand tradition of the game as a true links golf course with magnificent dunes, bunkers, large rolling greens, and of course, the presence of the large body of water, Lake Michigan (often mistaken as an ocean).
Do golf courses use too much water?
Courses around the U.S. suck up around approximately 2.08 billion gallons of water per day for irrigation. That's about 130,000 gallons per day per course, according to the golf industry.
How much of California's water is used for golf courses?
Golf, he said, consumes less than 1% of all water used in California, but nearly 25% of Coachella Valley water.