The 2025 The American Express final leaderboard is headed by winner Sepp Straka, who earned his third-career PGA Tour win at PGA West in La Quinta, California. Straka earned a huge win in the three-course event, finishing up on Sunday at the PGA West ...
Sepp Straka won $1,584,000 million for capturing his third PGA Tour title on Jan. 19 at The American Express. It was enough to jump 18 spots on the money list. It wasn't enough to catch Hideki Matsuyama or Collin Morikawa.
Straka, one of more than a dozen active PGA Tour players from the University of Georgia, followed up his third-round 64 with a 70 on Sunday at the Stadium Course and at 25-under-par 263 won The American Express by two shots over Justin Thomas (66).
The American Express prize money payout is from the $8.8 million purse, with 71 professional players who complete four rounds at PGA West's Stadium Course in La Quinta, Califonia, earning PGA Tour prize money this week.
William Mouw paid the price for going in the San Andreas Fault bunker at the par-5 16th hole at the Stadium Course at PGA West.
Straka, one of more than a dozen active PGA Tour players from the University ... the Stadium Course and at 25-under-par 263 won The American Express by two shots over Justin Thomas (66).
Sepp Straka won $1,584,000 million for capturing his third PGA Tour title on Jan. 19 at The American Express. It was enough to jump 18 spots on the money list. It wasn't enough to catch Hideki ...
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