
2025 PGA Championship prize money payouts for each player at Quail Hollow Club
2025 PGA Championship prize money payouts for each player at Quail Hollow Club
Scottie Scheffler is a three-time major champion.
The No. 1 player in the world won his second consecutive start, taking the title at the 2025 PGA Championship on Sunday afternoon at Quail Hollow Club. After struggling on the front nine, Scheffler took control on the back and led by as many as six shots en route to victory by five. He also won his hometown event, the CJ Cup Byron Nelson, two weeks ago.
Here's the breakdown of how much money each player earned at the PGA Championship, where there was a purse of $19 million.
PGA Championship 2025 prize money payouts
Pos. Player Score Earnings 1 Scottie Scheffler -11 $3,420,000 T2 Bryson DeChambeau -6 $1,418,667 T2 Harris English -6 $1,418,667 T2 Davis Riley -6 $1,418,667 T5 Taylor Pendrith -5 $694,700 T5 Jhonattan Vegas -5 $694,700 T5 J.T. Poston -5 $694,700 T8 Joaquín Niemann -4 $415,262 T8 Ben Griffin -4 $415,262 T8 Denny McCarthy -4 $415,262 T8 Ryan Gerard -4 $415,262 T8 Joe Highsmith -4 $415,262 T8 Keegan Bradley -4 $415,262 T8 Matt Fitzpatrick -4 $415,262 T8 Jon Rahm -4 $415,262 T8 Si Woo Kim -4 $415,262 T17 Alex Noren -3 $290,230 T17 Matt Wallace -3 $290,230 T19 Sam Burns -2 $190,109 T19 Corey Conners -2 $190,109 T19 Beau Hossler -2 $190,109 T19 Aaron Rai -2 $190,109 T19 Taylor Moore -2 $190,109 T19 Harry Hall -2 $190,109 T19 Cam Davis -2 $190,109 T19 Adam Scott -2 $190,109 T19 Tony Finau -2 $190,109 T28 Xander Schauffele -1 $115,820 T28 Marco Penge -1 $115,820 T28 Viktor Hovland -1 $115,820 T28 Alex Smalley -1 $115,820 T28 Ryan Fox -1 $115,820 T33 Daniel Berger E $89,193 T33 Thorbjorn Olesen E $89,193 T33 Maverick McNealy E $89,193 T33 Max Greyserman E $89,193 T37 Richard Bland 1 $75,378 T37 J.J. Spaun 1 $75,378 T37 Ryo Hisatsune 1 $75,378 T37 Lucas Glover 1 $75,378 T41 Nicolai Hojgaard 2 $60,677 T41 Tommy Fleetwood 2 $60,677 T41 Nico Echavarria 2 $60,677 T41 Eric Cole 2 $60,677 T41 Michael Thorbjornsen 2 $60,677 T41 Matthieu Pavon 2 $60,677 T47 Rory McIlroy 3 $49,190 T47 Cameron Young 3 $49,190 T47 Robert MacIntyre 3 $49,190 T50 Kevin Yu 4 $40,674 T50 Collin Morikawa 4 $40,674 T50 Tom McKibbin 4 $40,674 T50 Christiaan Bezuidenhout 4 $40,674 T50 Wyndham Clark 4 $40,674 T55 Chris Kirk 5 $32,138 T55 Brian Campbell 5 $32,138 T55 Michael Kim 5 $32,138 T55 Rafael Campos 5 $32,138 T55 Garrick Higgo 5 $32,138 T60 Brian Harman 6 $27,015 T60 Justin Lower 6 $27,015 T60 Sam Stevens 6 $27,015 T60 Luke Donald 6 $27,015 T60 Tyrrell Hatton 6 $27,015 T60 Max Homa 6 $27,015 T60 David Puig 6 $27,015 T67 Sergio Garcia 7 $24,927 T67 Austin Eckroat 7 $24,927 T67 Rasmus Hojgaard 7 $24,927 70 Stephan Jaeger 8 $24,240 71 Tom Kim 9 $23,940 T72 Bud Cauley 10 $23,660 T72 Elvis Smylie 10 $23,660 74 Byeong Hun An 13 $23,420
What does the winner of the PGA Championship get?
In addition to the Wanamaker, Scheffler will take home the top prize of $3.42 million. He also earns a lifetime exemption to compete in the PGA Championship.
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