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John Daly II puts his arm around his dad, John Daly, during the pro-am at the 2021 PNC Championship.

By GolfDigest.com
The unique family atmosphere baked into the PNC Championship makes the two-day exhibition stand out in the minds of most participants. The event is about having fun and making memories. But it got interestingly competitive on Sunday at the Ritz-Carlton Golf Club in Orlando when Tiger and Charlie Woods made a seemingly improbably charge on the back nine.

Team Woods made 13 birdies and an eagle for an all-time tournament record 15-under 57, but it wasn’t enough to fend off John Daly and John Daly II. The father-son team shot matched the Woods score to take the title by two shots, posting a tournament-record 27-under 117.

While playing for pride, there was also a financial reward on the line for the victory. The overall prize money payout at the Ritz-Carlton Golf Club in Orlando is $1.085 million with the professional on the winning team earning $200,000 for the victory.

Here’s the prize money payout breakdown for every team at this week’s event. Come back shortly after the tournament end and we’ll update the results with names and individual payouts.

Win: John and John II Daly, -27 $200,000

2: Tiger and Charlie Woods, -25, $80,000

T-3: Justin and Mike Thomas, -24, $53,625

T-3: Stewart and Reagan Cink, -24, $53,625

T-5: Vijay and Qass Singh, -21, $48,500

T-5: Tom and Sean Lehman, -21, $48,500

7: Matt and Cameron Kuchar, -20, $47,000

T-8: Mark and Shaun O’Meara, -19, $45,500

T-8: Henrik and Karl Stenson, -19, $45,500

T-10: Rich and Michael Beem, -18, $44,500

T-10: Gary and Jordan Player, -18, $44,500

12: Nelly and Petr Korda, -17, $43,500

T-13: David and Brady Duval, -16, $42,750

T-13: Bubba Watson and Wayne Ball, -16, $42,750

15: Padraig and Paddy Harrington, -15, $42,000

T-16: Tom and Michael Watson, -14, $40,812.50

T-16: Jim and Tanner Furyk, -14, $40,812.50

T-16: Nick and Greg Price, -14, $40,812.50

T-16: Nick and Mathew Faldo, -14, $40,812.50

20: Lee and Daniel Trevino, -13, $40,000