The final signing event for the PGA Tour season won the best player in the world TPC River Highlands for the annual stop in Connecticut for the 2025 Travelers Championship. The event is during the players’ favourite weeks on the schedule, and given that there are plenty of birdies on the course, there is always a traveler menu.
That certainly happened this week as Keegan Bradley finished 15 with his 72 holes to win the tourists, winning the $3.6 million grand prize and earning the American side’s ninth place in the Ryder Cup. The US captain may have given him an interesting decision about two months later.
The calendar’s final signing event, travelers stood as their last chance to bank big money and big points before the FedEx Cup playoffs, except for the Open Championship next month. In addition to the Bradley winner’s wallet, the top 11 finishers each make at least $500,000.
These are big pay, but they’re not just about padding players’ bank accounts this week. That’s important money for them too Fight for position in the US Ryder Cup team. Ryder Cup Points are based on a money list where one point is awarded per $1,000 per $1,000 at a PGA Tour event. That is, Bradley added 3,600 Rider Cup points. This could be the difference between being an automatic qualifier.
Here’s the full breakdown of payments from a $20 million wallet to win hands with travelers this week.
2025 Travelers Championship Wallet Breakdown
1 day: $3,600,000 -Keegan Bradley
Second: $2,160,000 – Tommy Fleetwood, Russell Henry
Third: $1,360,000
4th: $960,000 – Harris English, Jason Day
5 days: $800,000
6th: $720,000 – Scottie Scheffler, Rory McIlroy
7 days: $670,000
8th: $620,000 – Brian Herman
9th: $580,000 – Harry Hall, Justin Thomas, Lucas Glover
10 days: $540,000
11th: $500,000
12th: $460,000 – Patrick Cantray, Denny McCarthy
13th: $420,000
14th: $380,000 -Byeong Hun An, Ben Griffin, JJ Spaun
15th: $360,000
16th: $340,000
17th: $320,000 – Ryan Fox, Robert McInteal, Matt Fitzpatrick, Maverick McNerry, Sam Burns, Aaron Ly, Nick Taylor, Wyndham Clark
18th: $300,000
19th: $280,000
20th: $260,000
21: $240,000
22nd: $223,000
23rd: $207,500
24th: $190,000
25th: $175,000 – Bud Corey, Kevin Yu, Davis Thompson, Austin Eckrote, Taylor Pendris
26th: $159,000
27th: $152,500
28th: $146,000
29th: $140,000
30 days: $134,000 -Adam Scott, Andrew Novak, Alex Noren, Hideki Matsuyama
31: $128,500
32nd: $122,500
33rd: $116,500
34th: $111,000 -Luke Clanton, Stephan Jaeger
35 days: $106,500
36th: $101,500 – Gary Woodland, LudvigÅberg, Rickie Fowler, Max Greyserman, Joe Highsith, Jhonattan Vegas
37 days: $96,500
38 days: $92,500
39 days: $88,500
40 days: $84,000
41st: $80,000
42nd: $76,000 – Colin Morikawa, Daniel Berger, Michael Kim
43rd: $72,000
44th: $68,000
45 days: $64,000 – Tom Kim, Shane Laurie, JT Poston, Cep Straka, Sam Stevens, Tom Hoge, Christian Bezidenhout
46 days: $60,000
47 days: $56,000
48 days: $53,000
49 days: $50,000
50 days: $49,000
51st: $48,000
52nd: $47,000 – Cameron Young, Jacob Bridgeman
53rd: $46,000
54th: $46,000 – Akshay Bhatia, Ryan Gerard, Max Homa
55 days: $45,500
56 days: $45,000
57 days: $44,500 – Adam Hadwin, Matthieu Pavon, Cam Davis, Davis Riley
58 days: $44,000
59 days: $43,500
60 days: $43,000
61st: $42,500 -Xander Schauffele, Sungjae IM
62nd: $42,000
63rd: $41,500 -Min Woo Lee, Thomas Detry
64 days: $41,000
65 days: $40,500 – McKenzie Hughes
66th: $40,000 – Tony Finau, Nick Dunlap