
The Genesis Invitational is one of the most high-profile tournaments on the PGA Tour calendar and features 72 of the world's best eligible players at one of the most iconic courses on US soil.
Home to the Genesis Invitational since 1973, Riviera Country Club will forever be known as the place where Tiger Woods, who now hosts the tournament, made his PGA Tour debut.
The event also has a storied history of past champions, with 25 previous winners going on to be inducted into the World Golf Hall of Fame. But what exactly do you get for winning it? Let's take a look...
A PGA Tour Title

Let's start with the most obvious - a place in the PGA Tour record books.
Historically, the most prestigious circuit in the world of men's professional golf, any win on the PGA Tour will remain on your CV for life, and is quite the accolade for any player in the game.
As a Signature Event, winning the Genesis Invitational shows you are capable of beating some of the best players on the planet, too, as the event features most of the world's top 70. Plus, the winner gets a replica trophy as a physical reminder of his victory.
Three-Year PGA Tour Exemption

Former winners of the Genesis Invitational fall into PGA Tour exemption category 6a and lock up their playing rights on the US-based circuit for the next three years, allowing them to relax somewhat and know their immediate future is secure.
Ludvig Aberg is the most recent champion of the event and is placed into that exemption category.
Huge winner's check

The winner of the Genesis Invitational will receive a fifth of the total $20 million prize pool on offer - that's an incredible $4 million. Up from the typical $3.6 million (18% of the total prize pool) of non-player-hosted Signature Events, the PGA Tour winner's check matches that of LIV Golf events.
The $20m on offer is also more than double the prize money available at the PGA Tour's most recent regular event, the WM Phoenix Open, which saw winner Chris Gotterup bank $1.728m of the $9.6m purse.
Notable pile of FedEx Cup points

One of the PGA Tour's eight Signature Events in 2026, the Genesis Invitational benefits from an increase in the number of categories - including FedEx Cup points - for those lucky men involved.
Usually, there are 500 FedEx Cup points for the winner at PGA Tour events, but on this occasion, the top dog will land 700 and significantly boost their chances of reaching the FedEx Cup Playoffs.
Significant Chunk Of OWGR points

Victory at a regular PGA Tour tournament would normally garner the winner a little over 58 OWGR points, whereas the winner of the Genesis is in line to earn 69.7 points.
Because of World No.1 Scottie Scheffler's dominance in recent years, even a victory for the player immediately beneath him in the world rankings, Rory McIlroy, wouldn't be enough to see him take his place.
However, for other contenders, a win could have implications for their chances of making Major appearances as the season progresses.
Tee Time At The Masters And PGA Championship

A win at the Genesis Invitational guarantees the player a start at The Masters.
With that perk, not only can Genesis Invitational winner tick off a bucket-list activity in the coming weeks, should they not already be exempt via other means, they will be eligible for a PGA Championship start as well. Two Majors for the price of one win!
It doesn't stop there, with the winner also guaranteeing his spot at The Players Championship, and the US Open if it's his second PGA Tour win offering 500 FedEx Cup points or more since the Major last year.
The winner also guarantees his place in the remaining six of the season's Signature Events.
An Achievement Tiger Woods Does Not Have

We all know Tiger Woods has 15 Major championships and 82 PGA Tour titles, as well as a host of other trophies and accolades, to his name. But do you know what he doesn't have? A win around Riviera.
That's not going to change for at least another year, either, as the host is still recovering from back surgery so is not in the 2026 field.