Prize money breakdown for the 16 teams at the 2023 Grant Thornton Invitational

NAPLES, Fla. – The inaugural Grant Thornton Invitational featured a $4 million purse, the highest on the LPGA schedule in 2023 outside of the majors and the CME Group Tour Championship. Winners Lydia Ko and Jason Day earned $500,000 each. The money is unofficial.

Ko’s biggest check this season came at the BMW Ladies Championship, where a third-place finish earned her $147,030.

Cheyenne Knight and Tom Hoge finished last in the 16-team field and earned $120,000 each.

This marked the first mixed-team event between the LPGA and PGA Tour since the 1999 JCPenney Classic, won by Laura Davies and John Daly.

Here’s the full purse breakdown from Tiburon Golf Club:

PositionTeamScoreEarnings
1Lydia Ko / Jason Day-26$1,000,000
2Brooke Henderson / Corey Conners-25$560,000
3Madelene Sagstrom / Ludvig Aberg-24$330,000
T-4Megan Khang / Denny McCarthy-23$232,500
T-4Nelly Korda / Tony Finau-23$232,500
T-6Leona Maguire / Lucas Glover-22$185,000
T-6Lexi Thompson / Rickie Fowler-22$185,000
8Angel Yin / Nick Taylor-21$170,000
T-9Rose Zhang / Sahith Theegala-20$151,666
T-9Lilia Vu / Joel Dahmen-20$151,666
T-9Charley Hull / Justin Rose-20$151,666
12Celine Boutier / Harris English-19$140,000
13Mel Reid / Russell Henley-16$135,000
T-14Andrea Lee / Billy Horschel-14$127,500
T-14Allisen Corpuz / Cameron Champ-14$127,500
16Cheyenne Knight / Tom Hoge-13$120,000

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