PGA Championship 2025 prize money: Full purse payout at Quail Hollow
The winner of this year's PGA Championship will receive a bevy exemptions to go along with a replica of the Wanamaker Trophy.
As for money, PGA of America officials will release Saturday the full purse and winner's share.
Last year's championship at Valhalla Golf Club had an $18.5 million purse with winner Xander Schauffele taking home $3.33 million.
Golf Channel Staff,
The Masters Tournament in April paid $21 million with champion Rory McIlroy earning $4.2 million.
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