2026 American Express sets $9.2 million purse for PGA Tour event

The PGA Tour's 2026 The American Express tournament carries a total purse of $9.2 million, with the winner earning $1,656,000. Headlined by players such as Scottie Scheffler, Russell Henley, and Tony Finau, the event marks the second stop on the season's schedule in Palm Springs, California.

The 2026 The American Express is the PGA Tour's second event of the year, featuring a 156-player field competing across three courses in Palm Springs. The tournament utilizes a unique rotation format, primarily at PGA West's Stadium Course along with two other local venues. A cut after 54 holes will advance the top 65 players and ties to the final round, ensuring all who complete four rounds receive prize money.

The purse distribution follows the standard PGA Tour chart, allocating 18 percent to the winner at $1,656,000. When more than 65 players make the cut, the total payout increases accordingly to cover all participants. Beyond the financial rewards, the victor secures 500 FedEx Cup points and 51 Official World Golf Ranking points, based on the field's strength.

Winning this event also grants significant exemptions, including a two-year PGA Tour membership and entry into major tournaments like the Masters, PGA Championship, and The Players Championship. The field boasts some of the world's top talents, setting the stage for competitive play early in the season.

This announcement underscores the PGA Tour's commitment to substantial prize money as it kicks off 2026, drawing elite competitors to the desert courses of California.

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