Cognizant Classic results, payouts: Joe Highsmith captures first PGA Tour win
Joe Highsmith reacts to his putt on the 17th green. | Photo by Mike Ehrmann/Getty Images Twenty-four-year-old Joe Highsmith captured the first PGA Tour title of his career at the Cognizant Classic in the Palm Beaches. A player’s first priority at any PGA Tour event is to make the 36-hole cut, even if they do so on the cut line. After that, anything can happen. Just ask Joe Highsmith, who made the cut on the number at 5-under par. He then went on to win the Cognizant Classic in the Palm Beaches, the first PGA Tour title of his young career. He also is the first player in nine years to win a PGA Tour event after making the cut on the number — Brandt Snedeker last did so at the 2016 Farmers Insurance Open. Highsmith, who played collegiately at Pepperdine alongside Sahith Theegala, fired back-to-back 7-under 64s on Saturday and Sunday. He made 230 feet worth of putts over the weekend, seemingly making everything. This all came after Highsmith revealed that he had a “poor warmup” before Saturday’s third round. But that did not foreshadow what was to come. Instead, Highsmith, with Joe LaCava IV caddying for him, can now book a trip to Augusta National and Quail Hollow for the PGA Championship. He is also eligible for every remaining Signature Event and has secured status on the PGA Tour for the next two seasons. Cognizant Classic Final Leaderboard & Payout: 1. Joe Highsmith -19 — $1,656,000 T2. J.J. Spaun -17 — $818,800 T2. Jacob Bridgeman -17 — $818,800 T4. Max McGreevy -16 — $414,000 T4. Ben Griffin -16 — $414,000 T6. Russell Henley -15 — $310,500 T6. Michael Kim -15 — $310,500 T6. Jake Knapp -15 — $310,500 T9. Erik van Rooyen -14 — $259,900 T9. Jordan Spieth -14 — $259,900 T11. Brice Garnett -13 — $184,986 T11. Shane Lowry -13 — $184,986 T11. Andrew Putnam -13 — $184,986 T11. Min Woo Lee -13 — $184,986 T11. Sepp Straka -13 — $184,986 T11. Max Greyserman -13 — $184,986 T11. Doug Ghim -13 — $184,986 T18. Patrick Rodgers -12 — $117,607 T18. Alex Smalley -12 — $117,607 T18. Victor Perez -12 — $117,607 T18. Matti Schmid -12 — $117,607 T18. Doug Ghim -12 — $117,607 T18. Rickie Fowler -12 — $117,607 T18. Nicolai Højgaard -12 — $117,607 T25. Charley Hoffman -11 — $73,272 T25. Billy Horschel -11 — $73,272 T25. Rickie Fowler -11 — $73,272 T25. Niklas Norgaard -11 — $73,272 T25. Daniel Berger -11 — $73,272 T25. Rico Hoey -11 — $73,272 T25. Taylor Montgomery -11 — $73,272 T25. Ryan Gerard -11 — $73,272 T32. Ryan Gerard -10 — $52,638 T32. Brian Harman -10 — $52,638 T32. Joel Dahmen -10 — $52,638 T32. Chan Kim -10 — $52,638 T32. Beau Hossler -10 — $52,638 T32. Vince Whaley -10 — $52,638 T32. Jesper Svensson -10 — $52,638 T32. Quade Cummins -10 — $52,638 T39. Karl Vilips -9 — $41,860 T39. Isaiah Salinda -9 — $41,860 T39. Michael Thorbjornsen -9 — $41,860 T42. Zach Johnson -8 — $33,580 T42. Keith Mitchell -8 — $33,580 T42. Christiaan Bezuidenhout -8 — $33,580 T42. Matthieu Pavon -8 — $33,580 T42. Taylor Moore -8 — $33,580 T42. Jackson Suber -8 — $33,580 T48. Sam Ryder -7 — $23,806 T48. Brian Campbell -7 — $23,806 T48. Rikuya Hoshino -7 — $23,806 T48. Denny McCarthy -7 — $23,806 T48. Davis Riley -7 — $23,806 T48. Sami Valimaki -7 — $23,806 T48. Patrick Fishburn -7 — $23,806 T48. Matt McCarty -7 — $23,806 T56. Matt Kuchar -6 — $21,252 T56. Chris Kirk -6 — $21,252 T56. Bud Cauley -6 — $21,252 T56. Kris Ventura -6 — $21,252 T56. Ricky Castillo -6 — $21,252 61. Jhonattan Vegas -4 — $20,700 T62. Antoine Rozner -3 — $20,424 T62. Ben Polland -3 — $20,424 T64. Greyson Sigg -2 — $20,148 T65. Matthew Riedel -1 — $19,872 T65. Francesco Molinari -1 — $19,872 67. Tom Hoge E — $19,596 68. Alejandro Tosti +2 — $19,412 Jack Milko is a golf staff writer for SB Nation’s Playing Through. Follow him on X @jack_milko.


Twenty-four-year-old Joe Highsmith captured the first PGA Tour title of his career at the Cognizant Classic in the Palm Beaches.
A player’s first priority at any PGA Tour event is to make the 36-hole cut, even if they do so on the cut line.
After that, anything can happen.
Just ask Joe Highsmith, who made the cut on the number at 5-under par. He then went on to win the Cognizant Classic in the Palm Beaches, the first PGA Tour title of his young career. He also is the first player in nine years to win a PGA Tour event after making the cut on the number — Brandt Snedeker last did so at the 2016 Farmers Insurance Open.
Highsmith, who played collegiately at Pepperdine alongside Sahith Theegala, fired back-to-back 7-under 64s on Saturday and Sunday. He made 230 feet worth of putts over the weekend, seemingly making everything.
This all came after Highsmith revealed that he had a “poor warmup” before Saturday’s third round. But that did not foreshadow what was to come. Instead, Highsmith, with Joe LaCava IV caddying for him, can now book a trip to Augusta National and Quail Hollow for the PGA Championship. He is also eligible for every remaining Signature Event and has secured status on the PGA Tour for the next two seasons.
Cognizant Classic Final Leaderboard & Payout:
1. Joe Highsmith -19 — $1,656,000
T2. J.J. Spaun -17 — $818,800
T2. Jacob Bridgeman -17 — $818,800
T4. Max McGreevy -16 — $414,000
T4. Ben Griffin -16 — $414,000
T6. Russell Henley -15 — $310,500
T6. Michael Kim -15 — $310,500
T6. Jake Knapp -15 — $310,500
T9. Erik van Rooyen -14 — $259,900
T9. Jordan Spieth -14 — $259,900
T11. Brice Garnett -13 — $184,986
T11. Shane Lowry -13 — $184,986
T11. Andrew Putnam -13 — $184,986
T11. Min Woo Lee -13 — $184,986
T11. Sepp Straka -13 — $184,986
T11. Max Greyserman -13 — $184,986
T11. Doug Ghim -13 — $184,986
T18. Patrick Rodgers -12 — $117,607
T18. Alex Smalley -12 — $117,607
T18. Victor Perez -12 — $117,607
T18. Matti Schmid -12 — $117,607
T18. Doug Ghim -12 — $117,607
T18. Rickie Fowler -12 — $117,607
T18. Nicolai Højgaard -12 — $117,607
T25. Charley Hoffman -11 — $73,272
T25. Billy Horschel -11 — $73,272
T25. Rickie Fowler -11 — $73,272
T25. Niklas Norgaard -11 — $73,272
T25. Daniel Berger -11 — $73,272
T25. Rico Hoey -11 — $73,272
T25. Taylor Montgomery -11 — $73,272
T25. Ryan Gerard -11 — $73,272
T32. Ryan Gerard -10 — $52,638
T32. Brian Harman -10 — $52,638
T32. Joel Dahmen -10 — $52,638
T32. Chan Kim -10 — $52,638
T32. Beau Hossler -10 — $52,638
T32. Vince Whaley -10 — $52,638
T32. Jesper Svensson -10 — $52,638
T32. Quade Cummins -10 — $52,638
T39. Karl Vilips -9 — $41,860
T39. Isaiah Salinda -9 — $41,860
T39. Michael Thorbjornsen -9 — $41,860
T42. Zach Johnson -8 — $33,580
T42. Keith Mitchell -8 — $33,580
T42. Christiaan Bezuidenhout -8 — $33,580
T42. Matthieu Pavon -8 — $33,580
T42. Taylor Moore -8 — $33,580
T42. Jackson Suber -8 — $33,580
T48. Sam Ryder -7 — $23,806
T48. Brian Campbell -7 — $23,806
T48. Rikuya Hoshino -7 — $23,806
T48. Denny McCarthy -7 — $23,806
T48. Davis Riley -7 — $23,806
T48. Sami Valimaki -7 — $23,806
T48. Patrick Fishburn -7 — $23,806
T48. Matt McCarty -7 — $23,806
T56. Matt Kuchar -6 — $21,252
T56. Chris Kirk -6 — $21,252
T56. Bud Cauley -6 — $21,252
T56. Kris Ventura -6 — $21,252
T56. Ricky Castillo -6 — $21,252
61. Jhonattan Vegas -4 — $20,700
T62. Antoine Rozner -3 — $20,424
T62. Ben Polland -3 — $20,424
T64. Greyson Sigg -2 — $20,148
T65. Matthew Riedel -1 — $19,872
T65. Francesco Molinari -1 — $19,872
67. Tom Hoge E — $19,596
68. Alejandro Tosti +2 — $19,412
Jack Milko is a golf staff writer for SB Nation’s Playing Through. Follow him on X @jack_milko.