
2025 BMW Championship purse, prize money: Payouts and winnings
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Aug. 18, 2025 9:36 a.m. ET
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Scottie Scheffler outlasted Robert MacIntyre in the final round of the BMW Championship to bring home $3.6 million. Let's take a look at the complete 2025 BMW Championship prize money breakdown, including the total purse and payouts for each position in the field.
2025 BMW Championship prize money, purse, payouts
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