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THE WOODLANDS, Texas – Lilia Vu made one cut in nine starts and earned $3,830 in her first season on the LPGA in 2019. Now, the Chevron Championship winner has more than $2 million in career earnings after claiming her second LPGA title of the season and a first-place prize of $765,000. The total prize fund this year was $5.1 million.

Angel Yin, who lost to Vu in a playoff, earned $479,680. Prior to this week, she’d made $3,256 in 2023.

This year, for the first time, players who missed the cut were given $5,000 in unofficial money to help cover expenses at the Chevron. Additionally, the cut was reduced to top 65 and ties this year, down from 70 and ties.

Here are the prize money payouts for each LPGA player at 2023 Chevron Championship.

Pos
Player
Score
Winnings

T1
Lilia Vu
-10*
$765,000

T1
Angel Yin
-10
$479,680

3
Nelly Korda
-9
$347,974

T4
A Lim Kim
-8
$188,300

T4
Atthaya Thitikul
-8
$188,300

T4
Allisen Corpuz
-8
$188,300

T4
Albane Valenzuela
-8
$188,300

T4
Amy Yang
-8
$188,300

T9
Megan Khang
-7
$111,615

T9
Jin Young Ko
-7
$111,615

11
Hyo Joo Kim
-6
$98,481

T12
Georgia Hall
-5
$89,026

T12
Carlota Ciganda
-5
$89,026

T14
Ariya Jutanugarn
-4
$76,334

T14
Celine Boutier
-4
$76,334

T14
Xiyu Lin
-4
$76,334

17
Hye Jin Choi
-3
$68,283

T18
Ashleigh Buhai
-2
$61,585

T18
In-gee Chun
-2
$61,585

T18
Cheyenne Knight
-2
$61,585

T18
Maddie Szeryk
-2
$61,585

22
Amanda Doherty
-1
$56,200

T23
Brittany Lincicome
E
$50,214

T23
Brooke Henderson
E
$50,214

T23
Eun-Hee Ji
E
$50,214

T23
Leona Maguire
E
$50,214

T23
Ally Ewing
E
$50,214

T28
Hinako Shibuno
1
$38,933

T28
Marina Alex
1
$38,933

T28
Danielle Kang
1
$38,933

T28
Nanna Koerstz Madsen
1
$38,933

T28
Gaby Lopez
1
$38,933

T28
Matilda Castren
1
$38,933

T28
Jessica Korda
1
$38,933

T28
Lindsey Weaver-Wright
1
$38,933

T28
Eila Galitsky (a)
1

T37
Nasa Hataoka
2
$30,333

T37
Maja Stark
2
$30,333

T37
Pajaree Anannarukarn
2
$30,333

T37
Jodi Ewart Shadoff
2
$30,333

T41
Patty Tavatanakit
3
$25,737

T41
Minjee Lee
3
$25,737

T41
Ruoning Yin
3
$25,737

T41
Na Rin An
3
$25,737

T45
Gemma Dryburgh
4
$22,322

T45
Pavarisa Yoktuan
4
$22,322

T45
Dana Fall
4
$22,322

T45
Amari Avery (a)
4

T49
Chella Choi
5
$19,958

T49
Stephanie Kyriacou
5
$19,958

T49
Pei-Yun Chien
5
$19,958

T52
Sei Young Kim
6
$18,121

T52
Ayaka Furue
6
$18,121

T54
Ryann O’Toole
7
$17,069

T54
Lucy Li
7
$17,069

T56
Andrea Lee
8
$15,232

T56
Hae Ran Ryu
8
$15,232

T56
Linnea Strom
8
$15,232

T56
Karis Davidson
8
$15,232

T56
Yuna Nishimura
8
$15,232

T61
Dewi Weber
9
$13,395

T61
Jing Yan
9
$13,395

T63
Wei Ling Hsu
10
$12,737

T63
Brittany Altomare
10
$12,737

65
Mao Saigo
11
$12,343

66
Sarah Schmelzel
12
$12,082

T67
Lauren Stephenson
13
$11,686

T67
Charlotte Thomas
13
$11,686

2023 Chevron Championship: Lilia Vu, golf’s newest major champion, draws inspiration from her late grandfather, who built a boat to escape a war-torn Vietnam

Golf’s leaders frequently convene at men’s majors, but this week they gathered on LPGA soil at the Chevron to discuss how to drive the women’s game forward

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