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Jordan Spieth is a three-time major championship winner. He was part of the field at the 2022 Waste Management Phoenix Open, and also made it to the weekend. But did not finish strong. So, how much prize money did Jordan Spieth take home after the event.

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How much prize money did Jordan Spieth take home?

The 2022 Waste Management Phoenix Open is an enthralling event and ended in yet another mind-blowing playoff. Patrick Cantlay and Scottie Scheffler battled it out in an epic two men playoff for the 2022 Waste Management Phoenix Open. Scottie emerged as the winner and as a result, won his first PGA Tour title. What an event to get your first win.

Unfortunately, Jordan Spieth finished in tied for the 60th position. However, he won a decent paycheck. The total prize money pool for the 2022 Waste Management Phoenix Open was a whopping $8.2 million.

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Jordan Spieth finished the tournament with an overall score of even par. Spieth could not capitalize on the form that he gained from the previous event. His game looked off throughout the event, as a result, not enabling him to win the event.

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Spieth took home a prize money share worth $18,368, along with the 2022 American Express winner, Hudson Swafford who won the same amount. Well certainly, Jordan would have looked to finish strong on the leader board.

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How much prize money did the top three professionals win this week?

Scottie Scheffler, the winner of the event took home a prize money share worth $1,476,000. The runner-up of the event, Patrick Cantlay won $893,800. Sahith Theegala, who missed the playoff by just one stroke. He finished tied for the third position along with Brooks Koepka as well as, with Xander Schauffele. All of the three professionals won a prize money share worth $434,600.

What are your views about Scotties’ win? Do you also feel for Sahith Theegala?

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