Every one of the 50 golfers at the 2026 BMW Championship is guaranteed a payday. With no cut at Bellerive Country Club, the $20 million purse is distributed across the entire field: $3.6 million to the winner, $2.16 million to the runner-up, six figures for everyone who finishes 40th or better, and $66,000 to whoever brings up the rear. It’s the most democratic big check in golf — show up, play 72 holes, get paid.
The distribution follows the PGA Tour’s standard percentage chart applied to a 50-man field: 18 percent to the winner, 10.8 to second, then a curve that flattens as it descends. The gaps at the top are enormous — the difference between first and second is $1.44 million, more than 30th through 50th place combined earn individually — which is why Sunday afternoon position battles among the leaders are worth more than most full tournaments.
The complete position-by-position payout is in the chart below. Take a look, then we’ll get into what the checks mean beside the points race.
Money vs. Points: Which Matters More This Week
For the top of the standings, the checks are almost incidental — Scottie Scheffler’s season earnings dwarf any single payout, and the 750 winner’s points mainly shape East Lake seeding. The money matters most in the middle: for players ranked 25th through 40th in the FedEx Cup, the difference between a $400,000 week and an $80,000 week runs parallel to the difference between advancing to a guaranteed $355,000 at the Tour Championship and going home. That dual scoreboard — dollars and points moving together but not identically — is what makes BMW Sunday the most quietly tense afternoon of the playoff calendar.
The Bottom Line
The 2026 BMW Championship pays every position, from $3.6 million for first to $66,000 for 50th, with the top 40 all clearing six figures and ties splitting positional money. The checks are the visible scoreboard; the top-30 line for East Lake is the one careers turn on. For the purse context, see the 2026 BMW purse breakdown; for the no-cut format behind the guaranteed money, does the BMW have a cut?; and for who’s fighting for East Lake, the Tour Championship qualification picture.