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Zurich Classic purse, payout: How much will PGA Tour team event winners take home?
Zurich Classic purse, payout: How much will PGA Tour team event winners take home?

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time28-04-2025

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Zurich Classic purse, payout: How much will PGA Tour team event winners take home?

Zurich Classic purse, payout: How much will PGA Tour team event winners take home? Show Caption Hide Caption Golfers unamused as massive alligator takes its time to walk by Golf course players waited patiently for a huge gator to move away from their playing grounds in Charleston, South Carolina. Andrew Novak and Ben Griffin emerged the winners of the only team play event of the 2025 PGA Tour. The duo captured the title at one golf's most unique events in the Zurich Classic of New Orleans on Sunday. The stroke-play team event is the only such tournament on the calendar this year, and the team of Novak and Griffin not held onto two-stroke lead they had entering the final round at TPC Louisiana, but survived play getting suspended due to weather. Novak and Griffin won with a final score of 28-under-par, narrowly beating the team of Nicolai Højgaard and Rasmus Højgaard by one stroke. After the second place finishers birdied on the 18th hole, Novak and Griffin just needed par to secure the title, and that's exactly what they did. Here's the breakdown of the purse at the 2025 Zurich Classic of New Orleans, including payout in order of finish: 2025 golf season: Schedule for PGA Tour, LIV Golf, Masters Zurich Classic prize money 2025: Winner payout, purse This year's total purse for the 2025 Zurich Classic is $9.2 million. Per the PGA, here is a breakdown of how that prize money will be doled out, from the winner to 90th place. 1st: Andrew Novak and Ben Griffin (-28), $1,656,000 2nd: Nicolai Højgaard and Rasmus Højgaard (-27), $1,002,800 3rd: Jake Knapp and Frankie Capan III (-26), $634,800 T4th: David Lipsky and Dylan Wu (-25), $450,800 T4th: Taylor Dickson and Trace Crowe (-25), $450,800 T4th: Karl Vilips and Michael Thorbjornsen (-25), $450,800 T4th: Luke List and Henrik Norlander (-25), $450,800 T8th: Chad Ramey and Justin Lower (-24), $287,500 T8th: Isaiah Salinda and Kevin Velo (-24), $287,500 T10th: Jacob Bridgeman and Chandler Phillips (-23), $250,700 T10th: Hayden Buckley and Braden Thornberry (-23), $250,700 T12th: Matteo Manaseero and Cristobal Del Solar (-22), $213,900 T12th: Chris Gotterup and Quade Cummins (-22), $213,900 T12th: Nick Taylor and Adam Hadwin (-22), $213,900 T12th: Ryan Gerard and Danny Walker (-22), $213,900 T12th: Sepp Straka and Brice Garnett (-22) $213,900 T12th: Rory McIlroy and Shane Lowry (-22), $213,900 T18th: J.T. Poston and Keith Mitchell (-21), $140,300 T18th: Ricky Castillo and William Mouw (-21), $140,300 T18th: Nate Lashley and Hayden Springer (-21), $140,300 T18th: Aaron Rai and Sahith Teegala (-21), $140,300 T18th: Trey Mullinax and Robby Shelton (-21), $140,300 T18th: Ryo Hisatsune and Takumi Kanaya (-21), $140,300 T24th: Steven Fisk and Tim Widing (-20), $88,504 T24th: Sam Stevens and Max McGreevy (-20), $88,504 T26th: David Skinns and Ben Taylor (-19), $73,692 T26th: Vince Whaley and Anders Albertson (-19), $73,692 T28th: Paul Peterson and Thomas Rosenmueller (-18), $68,080 T28th: Kevin Tway and Bud Cauley (-18), $68,080 T28th: Nco Echavarria and Max Greyserman (-18), $68,080 31st: Kris Ventura and Antoine Rozner (-17), $59,800 T32nd: Thomas Detry and Robert MacIntyre (-16), $57,040 T32nd: Davis Riley and Nick Hardy (-16), $57,040 T32nd: Cam Davis and Adam Svensson (-16), $57,040 35th: Brandt Snedeker and Chez Reavie (-15), $49,680 36th: Kevin Chappell and Tom Hoge (-14), $47,380 37th: $45,080 38th: $43,240 39th: $41,400 40th: $39,560 41st: $37,720 42nd: $35,880 43rd: $34,040 44th: $32,200 45th: $30,360 46th: $28,520 47th: $26,680 48th: $25,208 49th: $23,920 50th: $23,184 51st: $22,632 52nd: $22,080 53rd: $21,712 54th: $21,344 55th: $21,160 56th: $20,976 57th: $20,792 58th: $20,608 59th: $20,424 60th: $20,240 61st: $20,056 62nd: $19,872 63rd: $19,688 64th: $19,504 65th: $19,320 66th: $19,136 67th: $18,952 68th: $18,768 69th: $18,584 70th: $18,400 71st: $18,216 72nd: $18,032 73rd: $17,848 74th: $17,664 75th: $17,480 76th: $17,296 77th: $17,112 78th: $16,928 79th: $16,744 80th: $16,560 81st: $16,376 82nd: $16,192 83rd: $16,008 84th: $15,824 85th: $15,640 86th: $15,456 87th: $15,272 88th: $15,088 89th: $14,904 90th: $14,720 2025 Zurich Classic of New Orleans: How to watch, schedule, TV CBS will carry live coverage of the final round of the 2025 Zurich Classic of New Orleans starting at 3 p.m. ET, as will the Golf Channel (1-3 p.m. ET). Streaming options include ESPN+ and Peacock, while fans can catch the action with a free trial of Fubo. Date: Sunday, April 27 Sunday, April 27 Location: TPC Louisiana (Avondale, Louisiana) TPC Louisiana (Avondale, Louisiana) TV channel: CBS (3-6 p.m. ET), Golf Channel (1-3 p.m. ET) CBS (3-6 p.m. ET), Golf Channel (1-3 p.m. ET) Streaming: Fubo, ESPN+, Peacock Watch the Zurich Classic of New Orleans on Fubo (This story was updated to add more information.)

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