
Valspar Championship prize money payouts for all the PGA Tour golfers at Innisbrook
Valspar Championship prize money payouts for all the PGA Tour golfers at Innisbrook The total purse at the 2025 Valspar Championship $8,700,000 with $1,566,000 going to the tournament winner.
With his victory at the Valspar Championship on Sunday, Viktor Hovland ended a winless skid dating to the 2023 Tour Championship on the PGA Tour. To the victor — pun intended — go the spoils and Hovland banked $1,566,000 of the $8.7 million purse.
The winner's check for the 27-year-old Norwegian catapults him into the top 40 on the Tour career money list with more than $33 million in earnings. Despite bogeys on two of the three final holes, Justin Thomas finished second. He recently crossed the $60-million mark and entered the week in the top 10 in career earnings. He's within a million dollars of his good friend Jordan Spieth and catching up to Justin Rose, who is No. 7 either $66 million, for top-earning Justin.
Here's a look at the rest of the money earned by the 71 players who made the cut at Innisbrook Resort's Copperhead Course.
Payouts for PGA Tour golfers at 2025 Valspar Championship
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