The final 72 holes of the 2025 PGA Tour season decided who brought home the grand prize offered by the FedEx Cup playoffs. The 2025 Tour Championship again served as the season finale for the top 30 players on the PGA Tour, but the wallet and prize funds for this season were different given the PGA Tour’s decision to change the play format for the final tournament.
This year’s Tour Championship won $10 million and provided a $40 million wallet to winner Tommy Fleetwood in place of the previously cooked $83 million wallet and $25 million winner’s award. Given this marked Fleetwood’s first career victory on the PGA Tour, he had just spewed the lead at the pre-playoff event two weeks ago.
The remaining money in the FedEx Cup has been rewarded beautifully with those close to the top of the FedEx Cup standings, following the end of plays at Wyndham Championship and BMW Championship at various checkpoints throughout the last month. As some of that money was already in the athletes’ pockets, the Tour Championship contestants were fighting a little less overall. Still, anyone who finished the T8 cleared the seven figures for their work in Atlanta.
Of course, that’s a lot of money There are already many distributions Throughout the 2025 season. Let’s take a look at how the $40 million total was split on this season’s PGA Tour.
2025 Tour Championship Payment, Prizes
Tour Championship Wallet: $40 million
1 day: $10,000,000 -Tommy Fleetwood
Second: $5,000,000 – Russell Henley, Patrick Cantlay ($4,352,500 each)
Third: $3,705,000
Fourth: $3,200,000 – Corey Conners, Scottie Scheffler, Cameron Young ($2,616,667 each)
5 days: $2,750,000
6 days: $1,900,000
7 days: $1,400,000 – Justin Thomas, Sam Burns, Keegan Bradley ($1,121,667 each)
8 days: $1,065,000
9th: $900,000
10th: $735,000 – Chris Gotterup, Ben Griffin ($715,000 each)
11th: $695,000
12th: $660,000 – Viktor Hovland
13th: $625,000 – Brian Herman, Harris English, Akshay Batia, Shane Laurie ($570,000 each)
14th: $590,000
15th: $560,000
16th: $505,000
17th: $490,000 – Harry Hall, Robert McIntyre ($482,500 each)
18th: $475,000
19th: $460,000 – Morikawa, Nick Taylor ($452,500 each)
20th: $445,000
21st: $430,000 – Justin Rose, Rudig Åberg ($422.500 each)
22nd: $415,000
23rd: $400,000 – Rory McIlroy, Maverick McNerry ($395,000 each)
24th: $390,000
25th: $380,000 – JJ Spaun, Andrew Novak ($378,500 each)
26th: $375,000
27th: $370,000 – Sungjae IM, Jacob Bridgeman ($368,500 each)
28th: $365,000
29th: $360,000 – Matsuyama Hideki
30 days: $355,000 -Sepp Straka