PGA Tour : the Memorial Results Prize Money
So as expected Scottie Scheffler won the Memorial despite a closing 74, his 5th win of the year at -8, and another $4,000,000 on a tough day for scoring on Jack's Muirfield Village GC, with the breezes blowing and the small undulating greens playing hard and fast.
He has shattered the PGA money record for a year at over $24,00,000 and it's only June.
Only 6 players broke par, the average score was nearly 75 much to the delight of Mr Nicklaus "I have always loved a tough golf course "
It was also a great week for Adam Hadwin who played some of his best golf this year 66 72 72 74 worth $1,400,000 and a spot in the Open Championship at Royal Troon along with Mac Hughes, Corey Conners and Nick Taylor.
He also is now in 2nd place with Nick Taylor for the Canadian team at the Olympics in Paris and is in the field this week for the US Open at Pinehurst #2, one of the toughest tests in golf.
" This was either great prep for next week, or we just got our butts kicked heading into next week" said Hadwin
Other Canadians
Corey Conners T20 +3 $259,500
Adam Svensson, Nick Taylor T27 +5 $143,500
Taylor Pendrith T33 +6 $106,500
Seven Canadians this week's US Open at Pinehurst #2 where Payne Stewart won in 1999.
Corey Conners, Nick Taylor, Adam Hadwin, Mac Hughes, Taylor Pendrith, Ashton McCulloch (a) Adam Svensson
Monday practice times Monday Practice
Bryan Angus
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