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2025 Fedex St. Jude Championship Purse, prize money: Payment from the $20 million pool when the FedEx Cup playoffs begin
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2025 Fedex St. Jude Championship Purse, prize money: Payment from the $20 million pool when the FedEx Cup playoffs begin

August 7, 2025 3 Min Read
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The regular season of the PGA Tour may end, but a big payday from the 2025 FedEx St. Jude Championship rolled into the postseason. With a $20 million wallet flashing and a $3.6 million check to pay off the final winner at TPC Southwind this week, the St. Jude Championship will cook the prize money in a similar way to the PGA Tour signature event.

Unlike in 2024, when Scottie Scheffler cashed out half of these salaries, eight different players walked into the winner’s circle at the 2025 signature event. Starting with Matsuyama Hideki in the first week of the season, he finished with Keegan Bradley in June, and the big prize for the signature event was contested by many.

The eight winners from the 2025 Signature Event are:

  • Sentry: Hideki Matsuyama ($3.6 million)
  • Pebble Beach Pro Am: Rory McIlroy ($3.6 million)
  • Genesis Invitational: LudvigÅberg ($4 million)
  • Arnold Palmer Invitational: Russell Henry ($4 million)
  • RBC Heritage: Justin Thomas ($3.6 million)
  • Truist Championship: Sepp Straka ($3.6 million)
  • Memorial Tournament: Scotty Schaeffler ($4 million)
  • Travelers Championship: Keegan Bradley ($3.6 million)

The Memphis winner is not the only player who will be brilliantly rewarded for his play, as those in the top 11 will find more than $500,000 in his back account once the week is over. Everyone in the top 23 earns over $200,000, but even the last player who finishes collects shade over $40,000.

Take a look at the payout list of 69 players attending the 2025 St. Jude Championship.

2025 Cent Jude Championship Prize, Wallet

Total wallet: $20 million

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1 day: $3,600,000
Second: $2,160,000
Third: $1,360,000
Fourth: $960,000
5 days: $800,000
6 days: $720,000
7 days: $670,000
8 days: $621,000
9th: $581,000
10 days: $541,000
11th: $501,000
12th: $461,000
13th: $421,000
14th: $381,000
15th: $361,000
16th: $341,000
17th: $321,000
18th: $301,000
19th: $281,000
20th: $261,000
21: 241,000 dollars
22nd: $224,500
23rd: $208,500
24th: $192,500
25th: $176,500
26th: $160,500
27th: $154,500
28th: $148,500
29th: $142,500
30 days: $136,500
31: $130,500
32nd: $124,500
33rd: $118,500
34 days: $113,500
35th: $108,500
36th: $103,500
37 days: $98,500
38 days: $94,500
39th: $90,500
40 days: $86,500
41st: $82,500
42nd: $78,500
43rd: $74,500
44th: $70,500
45th: $66,500
Number 46: $62,500
47 days: $58,500
Number 48: $55,300
49 days: $52,500
50 days: $51,000
51st: $49,800
52nd: $48,600
53rd: $47,800
54 days: $47,000
55 days: $46,600
56th: $46,200
57 days: $45,800
58 days: $45,400
59 days: $45,000
60 days: $44,600
61st: $44,200
62nd: $43,800
63rd: $43,400
64 days: $43,000
65 days: $42,600
66 days: $42,200
67 days: $41,800
68 days: $41,400
69 days: $41,000

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