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Sentry Tournament of Champions payouts and points: Jon Rahm earns $2.7 million and 550 FedExCup points

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Sentry Tournament of Champions payouts and points: Jon Rahm earns $2.7 million and 550 FedExCup points

    Jon Rahm speaks after unbelievable win at Sentry


    That smattering of sounds you hear is of virtual winning tickets getting ripped in half with ferocity.

    RELATED: Full FedExCup standings

    Jon Rahm won the Sentry Tournament of Champions on Sunday, but the narrative is that Collin Morikawa didn’t.

    With all of the proper and obvious respect that Rahm deserves for flooring it for a field-best 10-under 63 to prevail by two at 27-under 265, the double take of Morikawa forfeiting another big lead sucked the oxygen out of the sea breeze at Kapalua Resort’s Plantation Course on Maui, for Sunday’s setback is a replication of his last flirtation with a massive margin.

    Thirteen months ago, Morikawa slept on a five-shot buffer entering the final round of the Hero World Challenge in The Bahamas. He closed with a field-high-tying 76 to finish T5 and four strokes back of champion Viktor Hovland. So, while Morikawa wasn’t in position to avenge that specifically in Hawaii, redemption anywhere also remains on ice.

    Morikawa opened at +2000 to win at BetMGM. That was tied for ninth-shortest odds in the field of 39. As he has been so often before, Rahm was the favorite, this time at +600. Given his pace of the last few months especially, even that tight line presented as low-hanging fruit. Although the Spaniard eliminated a seven-shot deficit entering the final round on Maui, he’s a front-runner’s front-runner in our world in the long-term.

    Elsewhere, in his tournament debut, Tom Hoge (+6000) raced home in a 9-under 64 that included an eagle and four birdies in his last six holes. He climbed 10 spots on Sunday to finish T3. Alongside him on the podium was Max Homa. The recent first-time father opened at +3300.

    NOTE: This was the first edition of the Sentry for which the winner received 550 FedExCup points.

    POSITIONPLAYERTOTALFEDEXCUPOFFICIAL PAYOUT
    1Jon Rahm265/ -27$2,700,000.00550.000
    2Collin Morikawa267/ -25$1,500,000.00315.000
    T3Tom Hoge269/ -23$840,000.00170.000
    T3Max Homa269/ -23$840,000.00170.000
    T5Tom Kim270/ -22$555,000.00110.000
    T5J.J. Spaun270/ -22$555,000.00110.000
    T7Tony Finau271/ -21$368,750.0086.250
    T7Matt Fitzpatrick271/ -21$368,750.0086.250
    T7K.H. Lee271/ -21$368,750.0086.250
    T7Scottie Scheffler271/ -21$368,750.0086.250
    T11Luke List272/ -20$292,500.0071.000
    T11Will Zalatoris272/ -20$292,500.0071.000
    T13Sungjae Im273/ -19$265,000.0062.000
    T13Jordan Spieth273/ -19$265,000.0062.000
    T13Cameron Young273/ -19$265,000.0062.000
    T16Patrick Cantlay274/ -18$241,000.0056.000
    T16Brian Harman274/ -18$241,000.0056.000
    T18Corey Conners275/ -17$229,000.0052.000
    T18Viktor Hovland275/ -17$229,000.0052.000
    T18Aaron Wise275/ -17$229,000.0052.000
    T21Mackenzie Hughes276/ -16$220,000.0045.333
    T21Hideki Matsuyama276/ -16$220,000.0045.333
    T21J.T. Poston276/ -16$220,000.0045.333
    T21Sepp Straka276/ -16$220,000.0045.333
    T25Seamus Power277/ -15$213,333.3438.533
    T25Scott Stallings277/ -15$213,333.3338.533
    T25Justin Thomas277/ -15$213,333.3338.533
    28Trey Mullinax278/ -14$211,000.0035.133
    29Adam Scott279/ -13$210,000.0033.433
    T30Russell Henley280/ -12$208,500.0030.883
    T30Billy Horschel280/ -12$208,500.0030.883
    32Sam Burns281/ -11$207,000.0028.333
    33Sahith Theegala282/ -10$206,000.0026.633
    34Keegan Bradley283/ -9$205,000.0024.933
    T35Ryan Brehm285/ -7$203,500.0023.234
    T35Chez Reavie285/ -7$203,500.0023.234
    37Adam Svensson287/ -5$202,000.0021.533
    38Chad Ramey290/ -2$201,000.0020.400
    WDXander Schauffele---