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2025 Travelers Championship purse: Payout breakdown, winner’s share 

Tommy Fleetwood, co-leader at 2025 Tour Championship, hits drive at previous PGA Tour event.

Tommy Fleetwood hits his tee shot on Saturday on the 7th hole at TPC River Highlands.

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Tommy Fleetwood seemingly knew the question was coming. He was ready.  A potential answer was placed on a tee for him, so to speak, and he didn’t miss. 

Fleetwood was your leader entering final-round play at the Travelers Championship, meaning he an opportunity to win — and win for the first time for the first time on the PGA Tour, an item missing from a resume that includes seven DP World Tour wins, three (and likely four) Ryder Cup appearances and a top 20 world ranking. And that led to this question on Saturday:

I know it’s kind of a misleading stat because you’ve been successful all over the world, but not having won on the PGA Tour, is that something you really want to put to rest so you don’t have to see that anymore?

Fleetwood said he wasn’t sure — while biting his tongue. 

“I don’t know,” he said, “I’m on top of a lot of stat lines for people that haven’t won on the PGA Tour, so to always be a No. 1 at something is always nice.”

He laughed. He then continued.  

“Yeah, of course I would love to win on the PGA Tour,” Fleetwood said. “I think it’s like an element of your career that everybody wants, and I of course want it. I haven’t, this year especially I don’t feel like I’ve given myself — I’ve given myself like a back-end chance a couple of times this year, but I’ve not been in contention. So this is like my first real chance, so I’m really excited about that and looking forward to it. Again, it’s easy to put pressure on yourself, and the longer things go on, the more people talk about it, of course they do. But there’s also things that I’m very proud about as well, like my consistency, where I stand FedExCups and world rankings and things like that. 

“So there’s a lot to be happy about, but, you know, of course, I’m not going to, you know, be silly and say I don’t care about it. Of course I want to win, and hopefully it will happen sooner rather than later.”

With that, here are the money payouts for the Travelers Championship, played at TPC River Highlands. The total purse is $20 million. 

Travelers Championship purse, winner’s share 

1. $3.6 million

2. $2.16 million

3. $1.36 million

4. $960,000

5. $800,000

6. $720,000

7. $670,000

8. $620,000

9. $580,000

10. $540,000

11. $500,000

12. $460,000

13. $420,000

14. $380,000

15. $360,000

16. $340,000

17. $320,000

18. $300,000

19. $280,000

20. $260,000

21. $240,000

22. $223,000

23. $207,500

24. $190,000

25. $175,000

26. $159,000

27. $152,500

28. $146,000

29. $140,000

30. $134,000

31. $128,500

32. $122,500

33. $116,500

34. $111,000

35. $106,500

36. $101,500

37. $96,500

38. $92,500

39. $88,500

40. $84,000

41. $80,000

42. $76,000

43. $72,000

44. $68,000

45. $64,000

46. $60,000

47. $56,000

48. $53,000

49. $50,000

50. $49,000

51. $48,000

52. $47,000

53. $46,000

54. $46,000

55. $45,500

56. $45,000

57. $44,500

58. $43,500

59. $43,000

60. $42,500

61. $41,500

62. $41,000

63. $40,500

64. $40,000

65. $39,500

66. $39,000

67. $38,000

68. $37,500

69. $38,000

70. $37,500

71. $37,000

72. $36,000

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