How much did the winner Vincent Norrman get after winning the 2023 ISCO Championship?

The ISCO Championship has been part of the PGA Tour schedule since 2015.


How much did the winner Vincent Norrman get after winning the 2023 ISCO Championship?

Barbasol Championship 2023 (Image via PGA TOur)

The 2023 ISCO Championship was held from July 13-16 last year, featuring a $3.8 million purse. The winner, Sweden’s Vincent Norrman, took home $684,000.

Norrman defeated England’s Nathan Kimsey in a playoff and earned 300 FedExCup points. He shot rounds of 67-67-66-68, finishing the tournament at 18-under par, tying with Kimsey after 72 holes. Third place Adrien Saddier and Trevor Cone each earned $224,200.

The ISCO Championship is a co-sanctioned event between the PGA Tour and DP World Tour and has been part of the PGA Tour schedule since 2015. Previous champions include Seamus Power and Scott Piercy.

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The tournament allows DP World Tour members to earn PGA Tour status. Several notable DP World Tour players competed, including Edoardo Molinari and Rafa Cabrera Bello. The tournament also provides an alternate playing opportunity to the Scottish Open.

2023 ISCO Championship Winner’s share

Meanwhile, the PGA Tour is heading to Kentucky. ISCO Championship 2024 is scheduled from July 11-14, on the same date as Scottish Open 2024. The tournament will be held at the Keene Trace Golf Club with a $4 million purse, which is $200,000 more than what it was in 2023.

Vincent Norrman won the ISCO Championship 2023
Vincent Norrman won the ISCO Championship 2023(Image via PGA Tour)

The pitch will consist of 156 players. They will compete for the FedExCup and race to Dubai ranking points. It will include players from both the PGA Tour and the DP World Tour. The victor will be granted a two-year exemption on both circuits.

Here is the winner share at the Barbasol Championship 2023:

  • Win: Vincent Norrman – $684,000
  • P-2: Nathan Kimsey – $414,200
  • T-3: Adrien Saddier – $224,200
  • T-3: Trevor Cone – $224,200
  • 5: Lucas Glover – $155,800
  • 6: Taylor Pendrith – $137,750
  • T-7: Daniel Brown – $123,500
  • T-7: Grayson Murray – $123,500
  • T-9: Akshay Bhatia – $95,950
  • T-9: Masahiro Kawamura – $95,950
  • T-9: Doc Redman – $95,950
  • T-9: David Ravetto – $95,950
  • T-9: Alexander Levy – $95,950
  • T-14: Ryan Moore – $71,250
  • T-14: Marcus Kinhult – $71,250
  • T-16: Tommy Gainey – $52,345
  • T-16: MJ Daffue – $52,345
  • T-16: Christoffer Bring – $52,345
  • T-16: Adam Long – $52,345
  • T-16: Ryan Armour – $52,345
  • T-16: Cameron Percy – $52,345
  • T-16: Louis de Jager – $52,345
  • T-16: Jayden Schaper – $52,345
  • T-24: JC Ritchie – $32,585
  • T-24: Ryan Brehm – $32,585
  • T-24: Wesley Bryan – $32,585
  • T-24: Jason Dufner – $32,585
  • T-28: Kramer Hickok – $27,740
  • T-28: Henrik Norlander – $27,740
  • T-30: Angel Hidalgo Portillo – $24,890
  • T-30: William McGirt – $24,890
  • T-30: Chris Nido – $24,890
  • T-33: John Axelsen – $19,841.43
  • T-33: Brice Garnett – $19,841.43
  • T-33: Niklas Norgaard – $19,841.43
  • T-33: Brian Stuard – $19,841.43
  • T-33: Andrew Novak – $19,841.43
  • T-33: Russell Knox – $19,841.43
  • T-33: Tyson Alexander – $19,841.43
  • T-40: Jason Scrivener – $15,390
  • T-40: Bo Hoag – $15,390
  • T-40: Kelly Kraft – $15,390
  • T-40: Tano Goya – $15,290
  • T-44: Zecheng Dou – $11,172
  • T-44: Scott Harrington – $11,172
  • T-44: Bo Van Pelt – $11,172
  • T-44: Chad Ramey – $11,172
  • T-44: Alejandro Del Rey – $11,172
  • T-44: Matti Schmid – $11,172
  • T-44: Justin Lower – $11,172
  • T-44: Kevin Tway – $11,172
  • T-52: Clement Sordet – $9,006
  • T-52: Cody Gribble – $9,006
  • T-52: Peter Malnati – $9,006
  • T-52: Mikael Lindberg – $9,006
  • T-52: Ted Potter, Jr. – $9,006
  • T-52: Max McGreevy – $9,006
  • T-58: Richy Werenski – $8,626
  • T-58: Aaron Cockerill – $8,626
  • T-58: Ryo Hisatsune – $8,626
  • T-58: (a) David Ford – $0
  • T-62: Patton Kizzire – $8,360
  • T-62: Martin Trainer – $8,360
  • T-62: Johannes Veerman – $8,360
  • T-62: Michael Gligic – $8,360
  • 66: Greg Chalmers – $8,170
  • 67: Sung Kang – $8,094

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