This weekend's Wyndham Championship marked the
end of the 2022-23 regular season. In 17 starts, Rahm won four
times -- including The Masters -- and posted 10 top-10 finishes.
Rahm's bonus was part of a $20 million pot divided among the 10
top finishers in the FedExCup standings.
The Spaniard is No. 3 in the world but is ahead of No. 1 Scottie
Scheffler and No. 2 Rory McIlroy in FedExCup points.
Scheffler earned a $3 million bonus, with McIlroy, of Northern
Ireland, receiving a check for $2.4 million.
Rahm, 28, said the first-place points finish and bonus serve as
"a reminder of the season I put together and all of the hard
work and support the team put in to get there. I try my hardest
to win each and every time I tee it up in a tournament, and this
award is a great acknowledgment of that goal."
Other players to earn bonuses were fourth-place finisher Max
Homa ($2 million), Wyndham Clark ($2 million), Brian Harman
($1.7 million), Norway's Viktor Hovland ($1.4 million), Keegan
Bradley ($1.2 million), Rickie Fowler ($1.1 million) and Tony
Finau ($1 million).
--Field Level Media
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