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PGA Championship 2025 payout: Scottie Scheffler earns big payday with major victory

PGA Championship 2025 payout: Scottie Scheffler earns big payday with major victory

Yahoo19-05-2025

Add another major victory for Scottie Scheffler. The world's No. 1 ranked golfer overcame a tough start in the final round to win the 2025 PGA Championship.
Not only did Scheffler secure the second major of 2025, but he received a hefty paycheck for his first place finish. It was a record $19 million purse for this year's event, meaning first place also won the most money in PGA Championship history.
It's a continued trend for the major as the prize money continue to balloon each year. Last year's winner, Xander Schauffele, got $3.3 million, the second year first place received more than $3 million. Now with his first PGA Championship, Scheffler now gets to say he has won the most money in the event.
The total purse for the 2025 PGA Championship is $19 million. Here is the breakdown of how much each golfer earned this weekend:
1. Scottie Scheffler (-11): $3,420,000
T2. Bryson DeChambeau (-6): $2,052,000
T2. Harris English (-6): $2,052,000
T2. Davis Riley (-6): $2,052,000
T5. J.T. Poston (-5): $760,000
T5. Jhonattan Vegas (-5): $760,000
T5. Taylor Pendrith (-5): $760,000
T8. Jon Rahm (-4): $598,270
T8. Si Woo Kim (-4): $598,270
T8. Keegan Bradley (-4): $598,270
T8. Matt Fitzpatrick (-4): $598,270
T8. Joe Highsmith (-4): $598,270
T8. Denny McCarthy (-4): $598,270
T8. Ryan Gerard (-4): $598,270
T8. Ben Griffin (-4): $598,270
T8. Joaquin Niemann (-4): $598,270
T8. Alex Noren (-4): $598,270
T17. Matt Wallace (-3): $279,070
T17. Alex Moren (-3): $279,070
T19. Tony Finau (-2): $257,180
T19. Adam Scott (-2): $257,180
T19. Cam Davis (-2): $257,180
T19. Harry Hall (-2): $257,180
T19. Taylor Moore (-2): $257,180
T19. Aaron Rai (-2): $257,180
T19. Beau Hossler (-2): $257,180
T19. Corey Conners (-2): $257,180
T19. Sam Burns (-2): $257,180
T28. Ryan Fox (-1): $133,150
T28. Alex Smalley (-1): $133,150
T28. Viktor Hovland (-1): $133,150
T28. Marco Penge (-1): $133,150
T28. Xander Schauffele (-1): $133,150
T33. Max Greyserman (E): $95,300
T33. Maverick McNealy (E): $95,300
T33. Thorbjorn Olesen (E): $95,300
T33. Daniel Berger (E): $95,300
T37. Lucas Glover (+1): $80,260
T37. Ryo Hisatsune (+1): $80,260
T37. J.J. Spaun (+1): $80,260
T37. Richard Bland (+1): $80,260
T41. Matthieu Pavon (+2): $67,670
T41. Michael Thorbjornsen (+2): $67,670
T41. Eric Cole (+2): $67,670
T41. Nico Echavarria (+2): $67,670
T41. Tommy Fleetwod (+2): $67,670
T41. Nicolai Hojgaard (+2): $67,670
T47. Rory McIlroy (+3): $51,530
T47. Cameron Young (+3): $51,530
T47. Robert MacIntyre (+3): $51,530
T50. Kevin Yu (+4): $44,690
T50. Collin Morikawa (+4): $44,690
T50. Christiaan Bezuidenhout (+4): $44,690
T50. Tom McKibbin (+4): $44,690
T50. Wyndham Clark (+4): $44,690
T55. Garrick Higgo (+5): $35,110
T55. Chris Kirk (+5): $35,110
T55. Brian Campbell (+5): $35,110
T55. Michael Kim (+5): $35,110
T55. Rafael Campos (+5): $35,110
T60. Brian Harman (+6): $28,640
T60. Justin Lower (+6): $28,640
T60. Sam Stevens (+6): $28,640
T60. Luke Donald (+6): $28,640
T60. Max Homa (+6): $28,640
T60. Tyrrell Hatton (+6): $28,640
T60. David Puig (+6): $28,640
T67. Sergio Garcia (+7): $25,290
T67. Austin Eckroat (+7): $25,290
T67. Rasmus Hojgaard (+7): $25,290
70. Stephan Jaeger (+8): $24,240
71. Tom Kim (+9): $23,940
T72. Bud Cauley (+10): $23,740
T72. Elvis Smylie (+10): $23,740
74. Byeong Hun An (+13): $23,420
This article originally appeared on USA TODAY: PGA Championship payout 2025: Prize money for Scottie Scheffler, field

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