2019 PGA Tour Houston Open Tournament Purse and Payout Breakdown

The fourth-largest city in the United States will play host to an intriguing golf tournament, the 2019 Houston Open, that may be short in star power, but is expected to be competitive nonetheless. Among the top names on the field are Henrik Stenson and Keegan Bradley, who are the only two entries inside the top 50 of the Official World Golf Ranking.
If anything, that could only mean that this year’s edition of the Houston Open will be a wide-open race. Nitrogen Sports Blog takes a look at some of the details about the 2019 Houston Open payout.
Where: Golf Club of Houston, Texas
When: October 10-13, 2019
Broadcast: GolfTV, PGA Tour Radio
Ian Poulter will not be down in Houston to defend the title he won a year ago, when he took home the biggest chunk of the $7 million purse. Poulter, who won by outlasting Beau Hossler and Jordan Spieth in the playoffs, took home $1.26 million for his victory. Hossler settled for $756,000, while Spieth fattened his wallet with $406,000.
This year, the total 2019 Houston Open payout is set at $500,000, boosting the pot to $7.5 million. The winner is going to pocket $1.35 million. We will update the complete breakdown of prizes for the 2019 Houston Open once they are all revealed. For now, here’s how last year’s prize distribution looked like.
Finish | Player | Prize |
---|---|---|
Winner | Lanto Griffin | $1,350,000 |
T2 | Scott Harrington | $667,500 |
T2 | Mark Hubbard | $667,500 |
T4 | Harris English | $286,875 |
T4 | Xin-Jun Zhang | $286,875 |
T4 | Talor Gooch | $286,875 |
T4 | Sepp Straka | $286,875 |
T4 | Carlos Ortiz | $286,875 |
T9 | Bud Cauley | $196,875 |
T9 | Chad Campbell | $196,875 |
T9 | Stewart Cink | $196,875 |
T9 | Denny McCarthy | $196,875 |
T13 | Bronson Burgoon | $142,500 |
T13 | Doc Redman | $142,500 |
T13 | Cameron Tringale | $142,500 |
T13 | Beau Hossler | $142,500 |
T17 | Maverick McNealy | $110,625 |
T17 | Austin Cook | $110,625 |
T17 | Brandon Wu | $110,625 |
T17 | Peter Malnati | $110,625 |
T21 | Boo Weekley | $88,125 |
T21 | Kyle Stanley | $88,125 |
T23 | Cameron Champ | $67,125 |
T23 | Andy Zhang | $67,125 |
T23 | James Hahn | $67,125 |
T23 | Ryan Armour | $67,125 |
T23 | Kramer Hickok | $67,125 |
T28 | Luke List | $42,482 |
T28 | Ricky Barnes | $42,482 |
T28 | Brendon Todd | $42,482 |
T28 | Zac Blair | $42,482 |
T28 | Sebastian Munoz | $42,482 |
T28 | Michael Gligic | $42,482 |
T28 | Nick Watney | $42,482 |
T28 | Tyler McCumber | $42,482 |
T28 | Robert Streb | $42,482 |
T28 | Russell Knox | $42,482 |
T28 | Scottie Scheffler | $42,482 |
T28 | Matt Every | $42,482 |
T28 | Sam Ryder | $42,482 |
T28 | Wes Roach | $42,482 |
T42 | Martin Laird | $28,125 |
T42 | Brice Garnett | $28,125 |
T42 | Brian Gay | $28,125 |
T45 | Rob Oppenheim | $21,825 |
T45 | Ryan Brehm | $21,825 |
T45 | Roberto Castro | $21,825 |
T45 | D.J. Trahan | $21,825 |
T45 | Henrik Norlander | $21,825 |
T45 | Lucas Bjerregaard | $21,825 |
T51 | Michael Gellerman | $18,262 |
T51 | Patrick Rodgers | $18,262 |
T51 | Braden Bailey | $18,262 |
T51 | Bo Hoag | $18,262 |
T55 | Rich Beem | $17,400 |
T55 | Ben Taylor | $17,400 |
T55 | Mackenzie Hughes | $17,400 |
T55 | John Huh | $17,400 |
T59 | Dominic Bozzelli | $16,950 |
T59 | Rafael Campos | $16,950 |
T61 | Russell Henley | $16,500 |
T61 | Seamus Power | $16,500 |
T61 | Cole Hammer (a) | $16,500 |
T61 | Chris Stroud | $16,500 |
T61 | J.J. Henry | $16,500 |
T66 | Jeremy Gandon | $15,900 |
T66 | Shawn Stefani | $15,900 |
T66 | Sebastian Cappelen | $15,900 |
T66 | George McNeill | $15,900 |
T70 | Graham DeLaet | $15,375 |
T70 | Robert Garrigus | $15,375 |
T70 | Chandler Phillips | $15,375 |
73 | J.J. Spaun | $15,075 |
T74 | Joseph Bramlett | $14,850 |
T74 | Nelson Lauta Ledesma | $14,850 |
76 | Rhein Gibson | $14,625 |
77 | Jim Herman | $14,475 |
78 | Bill Haas | $14,325 |