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Chris Gotterup vs Patrick Reed: Prize Money, OWGR Points, and More the PGA and DP World Winners Earned This Week

Feb 9, 2026, 5:00 AM CUT

Same week, two winners, two tours, and here is what Chris Gotterup and Patrick Reed gained as a four-time PGA Tour winner and a five-time DP World Tour winner.

Chris Gotterup won the Phoenix Open on February 8, where he beat Hideki Matsuyama in a sudden-death playoff at TPC Scottsdale with a 27-foot birdie putt on the first extra hole. 

Chris Gotterup 2026 Waste Management Phoenix Open Win

This became his fourth PGA Tour title. Before that, he had already won the Sony Open in Hawaii, making it two wins in his first three starts of the 2026 season.

Chris Gotterup earned $1,728,000 for winning the 2026 WM Phoenix Open from the $9.6 million purse. In addition, he received 500 FedEx Cup points and around 65 OWGR points, based on field strength. 

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This win also brings a two-year PGA Tour exemption and entry into events like the Masters, The Players, and the PGA Championship. 

According to Golf News Net, the payout structure guarantees earnings across the field, with the winner taking about 18% of the total purse, while the runner-up earns over $1 million.

As a result, Gotterup’s victory adds both financial gain and long-term tour status benefits along with ranking movement.

Patrick Reed 2026 Qatar Masters Win

Patrick Reed won the 2026 Qatar Masters on the same as Gotterup at Doha Golf Club, finishing two strokes ahead of the field. 

During the tournament, Reed stayed in control from start to finish and closed at 16-under-par (272). 

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However, after losing the lead briefly on the front nine in the final round, he responded with birdies on the 10th and 11th holes to regain control and finish the win.

Reed earned about $467,500 after winning the 2026 Qatar Masters from the $2.75 million purse. 

The win delivered 585 Race to Dubai points, which count toward the DP World Tour season standings. At the same time, he received about 20.9 OWGR points, helping his world ranking position.

The event featured a 36-hole cut, where 67 of 144 players completed the tournament, with payouts based on final finishing position.

Which titles do you think they will win next? Tell us in the comments.

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Written by

Aditi Singh

Edited by

Oajaswini Prabhu

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