2025 Travelers Championship money: Here’s how much every player made
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Tommy Fleetwood is still searching for his first win.
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Tommy Fleetwood joked Saturday that being No. 1 is nice, but he’s probably No. 1 on a few lists that he doesn’t want to be on.
“I’m on top of a lot of stat lines for people that haven’t won on the PGA Tour, so to always to be a No. 1 at something is always nice,” he said as the interview room at TPC River Highlands cracked up.
Fleetwood has the chance Sunday to finally get off those lists.
The Englishman entered the final round of the Travelers Championship with a three shot lead as he looks to shed the “Best player without a PGA Tour win” moniker.
“I would love to win on the PGA Tour,” Fleetwood said Saturday. “I think it’s like an element of your career that everybody wants, and I of course want it.
“There’s also things that I’m very proud about as well, like my consistency, where I stand in FedEx Cups 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.”
Fleetwood will have his hands full Sunday, playing with Keegan Bradley, New England’s native son and 2023 winner of his de facto hometown event. Bradley and Russell Henley are Fleetwood’s closest pursuers on Sunday.
In the final round of the 2025 Travelers Championship, Keegan Bradley makes birdie on the par-4 9th hole.
Both Bradley and Fleetwood played for far more than money, but there will also be plenty of financial reward for getting over the hump Sunday. Ultimately, Bradley got the better of Fleetwood on Sunday with a dramatic 72nd birdie.
This Signature Event boasts a $20 million purse with $3.6 million going to the winner. Scroll below to see the complete payout breakdown of the Travelers Championship.
1. Keegan Bradley $3.6 million
T2. Tommy Fleetwood $1.76 million
Russell Henley
T4. Harris English $880,000
Jason Day
T6. Scottie Scheffler $695,000
Rory McIlroy
8. Brian Harman $620,000
T9. Harry Hall $540,000
Justin Thomas
Lucas Glover
T12. Patrick Cantlay $440,000
Denny McCarthy
T14. Byeong Hun An $360,000
Ben Griffin
J.J. Spaun
T17. Ryan Fox $252,562.50
Robert MacIntyre
Matt Fitzpatrick
Maverick McNealy
Sam Burns
Aaron Rai
Nick Taylor
Wyndham Clark
T25. Bud Cauley $154,500.00
Kevin Yu
Davis Thompson
Austin Eckroat
Taylor Pendrith
T30. Adam Scott $125,375
Andrew Novak
Alex Noren
Hideki Matsuyama
T34. Luke Clanton $108,750
Stephan Jaeger
T36. Gary Woodland $90,500
Ludvig Åberg
Rickie Fowler
Max Greyserman
Joe Highsmith
Jhonattan Vegas
T42. Collin Morikawa $72,000
Daniel Berger
Michael Kim
T45. Tom Kim $54,285.71
Shane Lowry
J.T. Poston
Sepp Straka
Sam Stevens
Tom Hoge
Christiaan Bezuidenhout
52. Cameron Young $46,500
Jacob Bridgeman
T54. Akshay Bhatia $45,500
Ryan Gerard
Max Homa
T57. Adam Hadwin $43,750
Matthieu Pavon
Cam Davis
Davis Riley
T61. Xander Schauffele $42,250
Sungjae Im
T63. Min Woo Lee $41,250
Thomas Detry
65. Mackenzie Hughes $40,500
T66. Tony Finau $39,750
Nick Dunlap
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