Points and payouts: Cam Davis wins $1.6M, 500 FedExCup points at Rocket Mortgage Classic
Some closes are harder than others, but fittingly, the Rocket Mortgage Classic is built for it.
Cam Davis emerged as the champion in the tournament’s sixth edition on Sunday. He prevailed by one stroke over four runners-up.
The 29-year-old from Australia carded a 2-under 70 in the final round to post 18-under 270 out of the penultimate pairing at Detroit Golf Club while both 54-hole leaders, Akshay Bhatia and Aaron Rai, managed only even-par 72s to settle for joint second. Bhatia’s loss of the bidding war was particularly crushing as he three-putted for bogey at the par-4 18th hole.
Davis’ second career PGA TOUR title comes at the same place as his first (2021), and he’s the first golfer to win the tournament multiple times. He was +6600 at BetMGM pre-tournament to win this time around. With this one, he banks 500 FedExCup points and $1,656,000. He’s also now exempt into the 2025 editions of The Sentry, THE PLAYERS Championship, the Masters and the PGA Championship. His membership exemption on the PGA TOUR will extend through 2026 in the winner’s category.
Bhatia was third-shortest to win in Detroit at +2000. He was after his second victory this season (Valero Texas Open) and third in the last 12 months. Rai was tied for fifth-shortest at +2800. The Brit’s consolation is that the T2 is his best finish in 85 TOUR appearances.
Another two PGA TOUR non-winners, Min Woo Lee and Davis Thompson, filled out the other half of the closest calls. Lee equaled Bhatia at +2000, while Thompson was +3300.
Fresh off his playoff loss at the Travelers Championship, Tom Kim was the shortest to take the title at the Rocket Mortgage at +1200, but he missed the cut on the number with respective rounds of 73 and 68. Cameron Young (+1400) was second-shortest and finished in a four-way share of sixth place, two strokes off Davis’ pace. Young came home on Sunday in birdie-free, 2-over 38 with bogeys at the 16th and 18th holes.
In his title defense, Rickie Fowler (+4000) placed T31.
The fivesome of young talents that contributed sparkle to the field of 156 in Motown was led by Luke Clanton’s T10. The Florida State University amateur was +8000 to win. In his first TOUR start as a pro, Neal Shipley (+17500) was another three shots back at T20, while University of Virginia’s Ben James (+25000) checked up at T44.
The newest TOUR member, Michael Thorbjornsen (+6600), and Jackon Koivun (+12500) of Auburn both missed the cut.
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POSITIONGOLFER (ODDS TO WIN)SCOREFEDEXCUP POINTSEARNINGS1Cam Davis (+6600)270/ -18500.000$1,656,000.00T2Akshay Bhatia (+2000)271/ -17183.750$616,400.00T2Min Woo Lee (+2000)271/ -17183.750$616,400.00T2Aaron Rai (+2800)271/ -17183.750$616,400.00T2Davis Thompson (+3300)271/ -17183.750$616,400.00T6Eric Cole (+9000)273/ -1588.750$300,150.00T6Rico Hoey (+30000)273/ -1588.750$300,150.00T6Erik van Rooyen (+6600)273/ -1588.750$300,150.00T6Cameron Young (+1400)273/ -1588.750$300,150.00T10Nick Dunlap (+6600)274/ -1462.143$206,233.33T10Taylor Moore (+5500)274/ -1462.143$206,233.33T10J.J. Spaun (+12500)274/ -1462.143$206,233.33T10Hayden Springer (+35000)274/ -1462.143$206,233.33T10Sam Stevens (+6600)274/ -1462.143$206,233.33T10Dylan Wu (+15000)274/ -1462.143$206,233.33T10Luke Clanton – a (+8000)274/ -14n/a (non-member)n/a (amateur)T17Troy Merritt (+12500)276/ -1249.000$149,500.00T17Ben Silverman (+15000)276/ -1249.000$149,500.00T17David Skinns (+15000)276/ -1249.000$149,500.00T20Patton Kizzire (+20000)277/ -1141.000$113,068.00T20Ben Kohles (+20000)277/ -1141.000$113,068.00T20Andrew Novak (+9000)277/ -1141.000$113,068.00T20Neal Shipley (+17500)277/ -11n/a (non-member)$113,068.00T20Carl Yuan (+25000)277/ -1141.000$113,068.00T25Joel Dahmen (+10000)278/ -1031.750$74,980.00T25Patrick Fishburn (+20000)278/ -1031.750$74,980.00T25Matt Kuchar (+15000)278/ -1031.750$74,980.00T25Nate Lashley (+10000)278/ -1031.750$74,980.00T25Justin Lower (+10000)278/ -1031.750$74,980.00T25Jhonattan Vegas (+10000)278/ -1031.750$74,980.00T31Jacob Bridgeman (+12500)279/ -919.231$48,583.08T31Rickie Fowler (+4000)279/ -919.231$48,583.08T31Max Greyserman (+15000)279/ -919.231$48,583.08T31Ben Griffin (+5000)279/ -919.231$48,583.08T31Harry Hall (+20000)279/ -919.231$48,583.08T31Ryo Hisatsune (+8000)279/ -919.231$48,583.08T31Beau Hossler (+6600)279/ -919.231$48,583.08T31Jake Knapp (+10000)279/ -919.231$48,583.08T31Nicholas Lindheim (+40000)279/ -919.231$48,583.08T31Ryan McCormick (+40000)279/ -919.231$48,583.08T31Patrick Rodgers (+6600)279/ -919.231$48,583.08T31Roger Sloan (+50000)279/ -919.231$48,583.08T31Kevin Yu (+8000)279/ -919.231$48,583.08T44Hayden Buckley (+30000)280/ -89.813$29,164.00T44Blaine Hale, Jr. (+75000)280/ -89.813$29,164.00T44Chris Kirk (+5000)280/ -89.813$29,164.00T44Maverick McNealy (+2800)280/ -89.813$29,164.00T44Taylor Montgomery (+10000)280/ -89.813$29,164.00T44Ryan Moore (+25000)280/ -89.813$29,164.00T44Brandon Wu (+25000)280/ -89.813$29,164.00T44Ben James – a (+25000)280/ -8n/a (non-member)n/a (amateur)T52Bud Cauley (+15000)281/ -76.560$22,650.40T52Nick Hardy (+15000)281/ -76.560$22,650.40T52Mark Hubbard (+6600)281/ -76.560$22,650.40T52Michael Kim (+9000)281/ -76.560$22,650.40T52Matti Schmid (+12500)281/ -76.560$22,650.40T57Joe Highsmith (+30000)282/ -65.100$21,160.00T57Davis Riley (+8000)282/ -65.100$21,160.00T57Robby Shelton (+20000)282/ -65.100$21,160.00T57Kevin Streelman (+25000)282/ -65.100$21,160.00T57Callum Tarren (+40000)282/ -65.100$21,160.00T57Vince Whaley (+12500)282/ -65.100$21,160.00T63Pierceson Coody (+15000)283/ -54.200$20,332.00T63Nico Echavarria (+30000)283/ -54.200$20,332.00T63Zach Johnson (+25000)283/ -54.200$20,332.0066Nicolai Højgaard (+5000)284/ -43.800$19,964.00T67Wesley Bryan (+50000)285/ -33.220$19,412.00T67Ryan Fox (+5000)285/ -33.220$19,412.00T67Chris Gotterup (+10000)285/ -33.220$19,412.00T67Luke List (+10000)285/ -33.220$19,412.00T67Chandler Phillips (+10000)285/ -33.220$19,412.00T72Aaron Baddeley (+30000)286/ -22.750$18,768.00T72Taylor Pendrith (+2800)286/ -22.750$18,768.0074Peter Malnati (+17500)287/ -12.600$18,492.00