In February, Matt Kuchar’s reputation took a major hit when it came out that he paid a stand-in caddie just $5,000 out of his $1.2 million winnings after winning the Mayakoba Classic.

It seems Rory McIlroy doesn’t want anyone to forget.

Kuchar, McIlroy and eight other players who rounded out the top 10 of the FedEx Cup points list at the end of the PGA Tour regular season were all together for the inaugural Wyndham Rewards winners presentation. The top 10 split a $10 million bonus based on where they finished. McIlroy finished second behind Brooks Koepka, with Kuchar trailing him in third. Kuchar finished just two points behind McIlroy, a margin that cost him $300,000.

Kuchar jokingly complained about the rewards disparity, which prompted McIlroy’s rebuttal.

“And we all know what money means to him,” he said.

Kuchar laughed it off, and the jab was certainly welcomed by a giggling Koepka.

Those three will tee it up together for the start of PGA Tour playoffs Thursday at The Northern Trust at Liberty National.

After David Giral Ortiz, the caddie whom Kuchar low-balled, went public with the measly pay to Golf.com, Kuchar defended the sum, arguing that the two had a handshake agreement prior to the tournament.

“I kind of feel like unfortunately some other people have got it in his head that he’s deserving something different than what we agreed upon,” Kucher said at the time. “And it’s just too bad that it’s turned into a story, because it doesn’t need to be. We had a great week.”

Kuchar, with public pressure mounting, eventually apologized, and announced he paid the total $50,000 that Ortiz had requested.