No one, Collin Morikawa says, needed to talk him “off the ledge.”
But a talk did help.
It came Friday at the AT&T Pebble Beach Pro-Am. Things had felt frustrating for Morikawa after a missed cut at the Sony Open started his year. He’d put in a promising offseason, where work was done in hopes of ending a two-plus-year winless drought.
But coach Rick Sessinghaus had a thought:
Go back to who you were when you first turned pro. Don’t think about top-20s.
Focus on winning.
“When he told me that yesterday,” Morikawa said Saturday, “there was that mindset switch going into today. I wanted to come out and win, win the weekend, win the tournament. Now we’ve given ourselves a chance.
“It’s a small mindset adjustment and without him telling me that, who knows what I would have shot today. But I’m out here to win. When you finish 30th, 15th, third, at the end of the day, like I want to win. I’ve got to set that mindset at the beginning of the day, at the beginning of the week, and now I think we’ve given ourselves at least a chance come tomorrow.”
With that, here is the complete payout breakdown for this week’s AT&T Pebble Beach Pro-Am. The total purse is $20 million.
How much every player made at the 2026 AT&T Pebble Beach Pro-Am
1. Collin Morikawa $3.6 million
T2. Min Woo Lee $1.76 million
Sepp Straka $1.76 million
T4. Scottie Scheffler $877,500
Tommy Fleetwood $877,500
6. $715,000
7. $665,000
8. $615,000
9. $575,000
10. $535,000
11. $495,000
12. $455,000
13. $415,000
14. $375,000
15. $352,000
16. $332,000
17. $312,000
18. $292,000
19. $272,000
20. $252,000
21. $232,000
22. $217,000
23. $202,000
24. $187,000
25. $172,000
26. $158,000
27. $150,000
28. $143,000
29. $137,000
30. $131,000
31. $125,000
32. $119,000
33. $114,000
34. $109,000
35. $104,000
36. $99,000
37. $94,000
38. $89,000
39. $84,000
40. $80,000
41. $76,000
42. $72,000
43. $68,000
44. $64,000
45. $60,000
46. $57,000
47. $54,000
48. $52,000
49. $50,000
50. $48,000
51. $47,000
52. $46,000
53. $45,000
54. $44,000
55. $43,000
56. $42,000
57. $41,000
58. $40,000
59. $39,500
60. $39,000
61. $38,500
62. $38,000
63. $37,500
64. $37,000
65. $36,500
66. $36,000
67. $35,500
68. $35,000
69. $34,750
70. $34,500
71. $34,250
72. $34,000
73. $33,750
74. $33,500
75. $33,250
76. $33,000
77. $32,750
78. $32,500
79. $32,250
80. $32,000
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