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Nico Echavarria vs Hannah Green vs Casey Jarvis: Prize Money Comparison Between Winners on Different Tours

Mar 2, 2026, 3:06 PM CUT

On 1 March, three different tours, the PGA Tour, the LPGA Tour, and the DP World Tour, had three different winners, and each result carried a separate financial reward.

Here is a breakdown of the prize money earned by each winner across their respective tours.

Nico Echavarría's resume

On 1 March 2026, Nico Echavarria closed out the Cognizant Classic at PGA National at 17-under par to claim his third PGA Tour title, moving past Shane Lowry, Austin Smotherman, and Taylor Moore over the final holes.

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He moved to No. 55 in the Official World Golf Ranking and rose to No. 2 in the Aon Next 10 of the FedExCup standings, which secured him a place in the Arnold Palmer Invitational.

The victory also secured a two-year PGA Tour exemption along with entries into the 2026 editions of the Masters Tournament, The Players Championship, the PGA Championship, and the PGA Tour’s Signature events.

Echavarria earned $1,728,000, which represents 18 percent of the total purse. The runner-ups received $726,400 each, with payouts distributed to all professionals who made the cut and completed four rounds.

The field began with 120 players, and after two rounds, the top 65 and ties advanced to the weekend. Prize money was awarded based on final position.

Beyond the payout, the winner collected 500 FedExCup points and 48 Official World Golf Ranking points.

Hannah Green's resume

Hannah Green won the 2026 HSBC Women’s World Championship on 1 March 2026, securing her seventh LPGA Tour title.

The result also marked the first time she won an LPGA event with her husband, Jarryd Felton, on the bag. At Sentosa Golf Club, she finished at 14-under par with rounds of 71, 66, 68, and 69, edging Auston Kim by one stroke.

With that result, she received $450,000 from the total $3,000,000 purse. The win also earned her 500 points in the Race to the CME Globe standings.

Casey Jarvis' resume

At Stellenbosch Golf Club, 22-year-old Casey Jarvis signed for 14-under 266 (67-68-64-67) to win the 2026 Investec South African Open Championship by three strokes.

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The week did not move without pause. A lightning delay held the final group on the 18th tee, yet play resumed, and he closed out the round. He made three birdies in his first five holes on Sunday and stayed ahead as Hennie du Plessis applied pressure.

The win came one week after his title at the Magical Kenya Open, marking back-to-back victories on the DP World Tour.

With the national open title, he also earned exemptions into the 2026 editions of the Masters Tournament at Augusta National and The Open Championship at Royal Birkdale.

Jarvis received the winner’s share of the $1.5 million purse. The result marked his second straight DP World Tour title and added another entry to his season record.

What do you think about the difference in the prize money of all three tournament winners? Let us know in the comments!

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Written by

Aditi Singh

Edited by

Kalp Thaker

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