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The American Express payouts and points: Jon Rahm earns $1.44 million and 500 FedExCup points

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The American Express payouts and points: Jon Rahm earns $1.44 million and 500 FedExCup points


    Jon Rahm speaks after winning The American Express


    At this point, whenever Jon Rahm commits to play, just thank BetMGM for extending a market for him to win. It’s free money.

    Just as he prevailed at +600 in his last start at the Sentry Tournament of Champions (albeit with Collin Morikawa’s massive assist), the 28-year-old Spaniard converted again for the same kickback at The American Express. That was his line on the eve of the four-round competition across three courses in the Coachella Valley.

    No, it wasn’t a gimme by any means, but the best player in the world – he’s not officially No. 1, but that’s how he feels about himself, which is all that matters – deflected the randomness of other talent striking irons while they’re hot and sinking putts in a shootout. Rahm has proven in his last two starts especially that the only thing of significance is totaling the fewest strokes. He captured victory by one on Sunday at 27-under 261, but score in relation to par is but a statistic.

    As the first multiple winner of the 2022-23 PGA TOUR season, Rahm vaulted into the top spot of the FedExCup standings – that is official – with another 500 points at the Pete Dye Stadium Course at PGA West. It’s his second title in the tournament (2018).

    Runner-up honors went to Davis Thompson. The pedigreed rookie out of the University of Georgia, who needed just one season apprenticing on the Korn Ferry Tour in 2022, led outright after the first two rounds and co-led (with Rahm) entering the finale. Thompson was on the board at +20000 as an outright at BetMGM as late as Wednesday prior to the tournament. After his performance, don’t hold your breath for the next time you’ll find him at that value, if ever. Real deal sealed.

    Xander Schauffele (+2200) and Chris Kirk (+8000) shared third place. Schauffele closed with a field-low-tying 62, including an albatross; Kirk came home in 64.

    POSITIONPLAYERTOTALFEDEXCUP POINTSEARNINGS
    1Jon Rahm261/ -27500.000$1,440,000.00
    2Davis Thompson262/ -26300.000$872,000.00
    T3Chris Kirk263/ -25162.500$472,000.00
    T3Xander Schauffele263/ -25162.500$472,000.00
    5Taylor Montgomery264/ -24110.000$328,000.00
    T6Tom Kim265/ -2386.000$252,400.00
    T6J.T. Poston265/ -2386.000$252,400.00
    T6Matti Schmid265/ -2386.000$252,400.00
    T6Robby Shelton265/ -2386.000$252,400.00
    T6Erik van Rooyen265/ -2386.000$252,400.00
    T11Christiaan Bezuidenhout266/ -2261.400$171,600.00
    T11Sam Burns266/ -2261.400$171,600.00
    T11Garrick Higgo266/ -2261.400$171,600.00
    T11Patton Kizzire266/ -2261.400$171,600.00
    T11Scottie Scheffler266/ -2261.400$171,600.00
    T16Tony Finau267/ -2152.000$134,000.00
    T16Danny Lee267/ -2152.000$134,000.00
    T18Jason Day268/ -2046.000$110,000.00
    T18Adam Hadwin268/ -2046.000$110,000.00
    T18Harry Higgs268/ -2046.000$110,000.00
    T18Sungjae Im268/ -2046.000$110,000.00
    T22Harrison Endycott269/ -1938.125$80,400.00
    T22Si Woo Kim269/ -1938.125$80,400.00
    T22Keith Mitchell269/ -1938.125$80,400.00
    T22Alex Smalley269/ -1938.125$80,400.00
    T26Patrick Cantlay270/ -1830.250$58,400.00
    T26Thomas Detry270/ -1830.250$58,400.00
    T26Tano Goya270/ -1830.250$58,400.00
    T26Justin Rose270/ -1830.250$58,400.00
    T26Matthias Schwab270/ -1830.250$58,400.00
    T26Cameron Young270/ -1830.250$58,400.00
    T32Ben Griffin271/ -1722.875$46,700.00
    T32Tom Hoge271/ -1722.875$46,700.00
    T32Brendan Steele271/ -1722.875$46,700.00
    T32Dylan Wu271/ -1722.875$46,700.00
    T36Eric Cole272/ -1618.000$38,080.00
    T36Austin Cook272/ -1618.000$38,080.00
    T36Stephan Jaeger272/ -1618.000$38,080.00
    T36Andrew Putnam272/ -1618.000$38,080.00
    T36Will Zalatoris272/ -1618.000$38,080.00
    T41Byeong Hun An273/ -1511.555$26,924.45
    T41Tyler Duncan273/ -1511.555$26,924.45
    T41Scott Piercy273/ -1511.555$26,924.45
    T41Trevor Werbylo273/ -1511.555$26,924.45
    T41Stewart Cink273/ -1511.555$26,924.44
    T41Harry Hall273/ -1511.555$26,924.44
    T41Zach Johnson273/ -1511.555$26,924.44
    T41Justin Lower273/ -1511.555$26,924.44
    T41Sebastián Muñoz273/ -1511.555$26,924.44
    T50Aaron Baddeley274/ -147.750$19,880.00
    T50Wyndham Clark274/ -147.750$19,880.00
    T50Beau Hossler274/ -147.750$19,880.00
    T50Denny McCarthy274/ -147.750$19,880.00
    T54Joseph Bramlett275/ -135.538$18,400.00
    T54Dean Burmester275/ -135.538$18,400.00
    T54Rickie Fowler275/ -135.538$18,400.00
    T54Russell Knox275/ -135.538$18,400.00
    T54Vincent Norrman275/ -135.538$18,400.00
    T54Justin Suh275/ -135.538$18,400.00
    T54Sahith Theegala275/ -135.538$18,400.00
    T54Kevin Tway275/ -135.538$18,400.00
    T62Anders Albertson276/ -124.400$17,520.00
    T62Zecheng Dou276/ -124.400$17,520.00
    T62Martin Laird276/ -124.400$17,520.00
    T65Ryan Armour277/ -113.900$17,120.00
    T65Davis Riley277/ -113.900$17,120.00
    67Sam Stevens278/ -103.600$16,880.00
    68Andrew Landry283/ -53.400$16,720.00
    69Paul Haley II285/ -33.200$16,560.00