Dewi Weber and wife Jentrie are looking at a very different future after Sunday's 2026 KPMG Women's PGA Championship finale. The LPGA golfer finished tied for third at 10-under at Hazeltine National Golf Club. The result earned her a $752,089 payout — exceeding her career earnings entering the week.
While Weber fell three strokes short of champion Haeran Ryu during tournament play, the week was anything but a loss.
Dewi Weber Earns Life-Changing LPGA Tour Payout at Hazeltine
The finish launched her from 101st to 46th in the Race to the CME Globe standings, putting November's LPGA Tour championship well within reach. She also became the first LPGA golfer from the Netherlands to finish a major tournament in the top five.
"It takes honestly a lot of stress away from my life," Weber said of her performance.
The timing of Weber's best LPGA 2026 result matters, too. Weber and her wife are expecting their first child in December, and the check eases pressures that were building off the course.
"My wife and I joke that I have to win this tournament like three times in order to afford a house where we live," Weber said. "[It's] life-changing in the sense that I can go through life a bit more stress-free."
Up next for Weber is the 2026 Amundi Evian Championship in France, slated to start July 9th.