Here’s how much money every player made at the 2025 PGA Championship
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Scottie Scheffler at the 2025 PGA Championship.
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The 2025 PGA Championship purse is once again the biggest its ever been.
The PGA Championship purse has increased significantly every year over the last several years — nearly doubling over the last five. In 2020, the purse was set at $11 million. This year, the PGA Championship purse set a new record at a total of $19 million. (The Players championship remains the richest purse in golf at a total of $25 million.)
This year’s PGA Champion will surpass the payout received by the 2024 champion, Xander Schauffele, by $90,000, with a $3.42 million total payday. The runner-up will receive a cool $2.052 million, and third place will clear seven figures too, with a payout of $1.292 million.
Even the players who missed the cut will receive a payout of $4,000 each. So how much did the rest of the players in the field come away with this year? You can find a complete list of the 2025 PGA Championship payouts for each player below.
1st Scottie Scheffler $3,420,000
T2nd Bryson DeChambeau— $1,418,666.67
Harris English
Davis Riley
T5th Jhonattan Vegas — $617,036.66
Taylor Pendrith
J.T. Poston
8th Joaquin Niemann — $454,781.11
Ben Griffin
Denny McCarthy
Ryan Gerard
Joe Highsmith
Matt Fitzpatrick
Keegan Bradley
Jon Rahm
Si Woo Kim
T17th Matt Wallace — $290,925
Alex Noren
T19th — Sam Burns $193,442.22
Corey Conners
Beau Hossler
Aaron Rai
Harry Hall
Taylor Moore
Cam Davis
Adam Scott
Tony Finau
T28th Xander Schauffele — $115,820
Marco Penge
Viktor Hovland
Alex Smalley
Ryan Fox
T33rd Daniel Berger— $89,192.50
Thorbjorn Olesen
Maverick McNealy
Max Greyserman
T37th Richard Bland — $75,422.50
J.J. Spaun
Ryo Hisatsune
Lucas Glover
T41st Nicolai Hojgaard — $60,676.66
Tommy Fleetwood
Eric Cole
Nico Echavarria
Michael Thorbjorsen
Matthieu Pavon
T47th Rory McIlroy — $49,190
Cameron Young
Robert MacIntyre
T50th Kevin Yu— $40,674
Collin Morikawa
Christiaan Bezhuidenhout
Tom McKibbin
Wyndham Clark
T55th Chris Kirk — $32,138
Brian Campbell
Michael Kim
Rafael Campos
Garrick Higgo
T60th Brian Harman — $27,014.25
Justin Lower
Sam Stevens
Luke Donald
Max Homa
Tyrrell Hatton
David Puig
T67th Sergio Garcia — $24,926.66
Austin Eckroat
Rasmus Hojgaard
70th Stephan Jaeger — $24,240
71st Tom Kim — $23,940
72nd Bud Cauley — $23,655
Elvis Smylie
74th Byeong Hun An — $23,420
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