2022 Charles Schwab Challenge Payout, Field & History

David Kaestle
Payout, field, and history for the 2022 Charles Schwab Challenge.
Payout, field, and history for the 2022 Charles Schwab Challenge. / Raymond Carlin III-USA TODAY Sports
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The new PGA Tour season is well underway, it just finished up the second major on the golf calendar last week. This week, tour players are traveling to Fort Worth, TX for the 2022 Charles Schwab Challenge at Colonial Country Club, set to start on Thursday, May 26.

PGA Championship Payout

The total value of the purse for the 2022 Charles Schwab Challenge is reportedly $8.4 million, with the winner set to receive a reported $1.51 million.

PGA Championship Field

The field for the 2022 Charles Schwab Challenge can be found at this link. Jason Kokrak is the defending champion of this event.

PGA Championship Payout History

The winner of the Charles Schwab Challenge has received over $1 million since 2005 and has now grown to an expected $1.51 million this season.

Below is a list of the Charles Schwab Challenge winners and their payouts dating back the last 10 years.

1. 2021 - Jason Kokrak ($1.35 million)

2. 2020 - Daniel Berger ($1.35 million)

3. 2019 - Kevin Na ($1.31 million)

4. 2018 - Justin Rose ($1.28 million)

5. 2017 - Kevon Kisner ($1.24 million)

6. 2016 - Jordan Spieth ($1.2 million)

7. 2015 - Chris Kirk ($1.17 million)

8. 2014 - Adam Scott ($1.15 million)

9. 2013 - Boo Weekly ($1.15 million)

10. 2012 - Zach Johnson ($1.15 million)

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