Kaulig Companies Championship Announces Payouts at Firestone

Kaulig Companies Championship Announces Payouts at Firestone

Zach Johnson Wins 2026 Kaulig Companies Championship

Johnson’s Victory and Season Impact

Zach Johnson captured his third win of 2026 and secured a $525,000 payday on the senior circuit. The rookie’s performance posted an impressive run of finishes: 1‑T3‑T2‑T8‑3‑T5‑T5‑1 over the season. His triumph also marks the final year of the Senior Players Championship at Firestone Country Club before the event moves to Newport Beach next year.

Weekley moved up to solo second, posting a -9 score and earning $308,000. It was his strongest showing since winning the Insperity Invitational two months earlier, providing a strong rebound after a withdrawal from the U.S. Senior Open.

Full List of Finishers and Payouts

Below is a complete rundown of the top positions, their scores and earnings:

  • Zach Johnson – (-14) – $525,000
  • Boo Weekley – (-9) – $308,000
  • Rory Sabbatini – (-8) – $252,000
  • Stewart Cink – (-7) – $210,000
  • George McNeill – (-6) – $136,500
  • Ben Crane – (-6) – $136,500
  • Miguel Angel Jimenez – (-6) – $136,500
  • Cameron Percy – (-6) – $136,500
  • Y.E. Yang – (-5) – $98,000
  • Darren Clarke – (-4) – $91,000
  • Jason Caron – (-3) – $80,500
  • Vijay Singh – (-3) – $80,500
  • Tag Ridings – (-2) – $70,000
  • Stephen Ames, Tim O’Neal, Ángel Cabrera, Mario Tiziani, Matt Gogel, Jerry Kelly – (-1) – $57,808 each
  • Steve Flesch, Bernhard Langer, Alex Cejka – (E) – $43,400 each
  • Ryan Armour, Michael Wright, Harrison Frazar, Ernie Els, Bo Van Pelt – (+1) – $35,070 each
  • Steve Allan, Kenny Perry, Tommy Gainey, Søren Kjeldsen, Ricardo Gonzalez, Paul Stankowski, Freddie Jacobson, Retief Goosen – (+2) – $25,988 each
  • Steven Alker, Stuart Appleby, K.J. Choi, Charlie Wi – (+3) – $19,688 each
  • Kevin Sutherland, David Duval – (+4) – $17,500 each
  • Tim Petrovic, Greg Chalmers, Richard Green, Mike Weir, Chad Campbell – (+5) – $15,050 each
  • Vaughn Taylor – (+6) – $12,950
  • Scott Parel, Kirk Triplett – (+7) – $11,900 each
  • Steve Stricker, Rod Pampling, Paul Goydos – (+8) – $10,150 each
  • David Toms, Brett Quigley, Tom Pernice Jr., Stephen Dodd – (+9) – $8,225 each
  • Jeff Maggert – (+10) – $7,350
  • Mark Hensby, Doug Barron – (+11) – $6,825 each
  • Ken Duke, Scott McCarron, Brian Gay, Shane Bertsch, Scott Hend – (+12) – $5,600 each
  • Ken Tanigawa, Robert Karlsson – (+14) – $4,375 each
  • Joe Durant, Thongchai Jaidee, Billy Mayfair – (+15) – $3,574 each
  • Woody Austin – (+17) – $3,080
  • Heath Slocum, Bob Estes – (+18) – $2,765 each
  • Chris DiMarco – (+21) – $2,660
  • Rocco Mediate – (+23) – $2,450

The prize pool totals $3.5 million, making this one of the highest‑valued events on the senior tour. The shift of the Senior Players Championship to Newport Beach next season adds a new chapter for fans and players alike. Golf fans will watch for how the new California venue influences competition and strategies in the coming years.


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