Past Wells Fargo Championship winner Rickie Fowler held the 2016 tournament's 54-hole lead but collapsed in Sunday's final round at Quail Hollow Club in Charlotte, North Carolina.
Superstars Rory McIlroy and Phil Mickelson both fired off rounds of six-under 66 to create some early drama, but the last man standing was James Hahn.
A Sunday score of 70 got Hahn to nine under overall. Roberto Castro matched that total with a round of 71 to force a playoff, which Hahn prevailed in with a par on the first sudden-death hole.
Below is a listing of the top performers and the prize money they earned from a sizable $7.