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2025 PGA Championship prize money: How rich is the winner’s reward?

The 2025 PGA Championship promises more than just glory on the green. With a record-breaking prize pool, the winner’s reward is set to leave jaws dropping. This year, it’s all about the big bucks.

Xander Schauffele of the United States poses with the Wanamaker Trophy after winning the 2024 PGA Championship at Valhalla Golf Club on May 19, 2024.
© Christian Petersen/Getty ImagesXander Schauffele of the United States poses with the Wanamaker Trophy after winning the 2024 PGA Championship at Valhalla Golf Club on May 19, 2024.

The 2025 PGA Championship is shaping up to be a clash of giants and not just on the leaderboard. As the world’s top golfers battle it out, the stakes are soaring far beyond the Wanamaker Trophy, setting up a record-breaking showdown.

Prize money has become a central storyline, with the purse ballooning to unprecedented levels. The winner’s share promises to turn heads across the sports world, adding extra drama to every swing and every clutch putt.

While fans marvel at the precision, the booming drives and the nerves of steel, there’s another quiet chaos unfolding behind the scenes: just how massive is the champion’s payday this year? The numbers are staggering.

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What is the 2025 PGA Championship prize money?

The 2025 PGA Championship is set to feature a record-breaking purse, with the total prize money reaching an unprecedented $18.5 million. This significant increase underscores the growing financial stakes in professional golf.

The winner will receive a substantial payout of $3.33 million, maintaining the same amount as the previous year. The distribution of prize money continues to reward top performers generously, with the second-place finisher earning $1.998 million and the third-place finisher receiving $1.258 million.

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Tiger Woods defeated Bob May in a three-hole playoff to win the PGA Championship at Valhalla in 2000. (Source: @ESPNStatsInfo)

Tiger Woods defeated Bob May in a three-hole playoff to win the PGA Championship at Valhalla in 2000. (Source: @ESPNStatsInfo)

The breakdown ensures that players across various positions are well-compensated for their efforts. This year’s purse reflects a consistent upward trend in the tournament’s financial offerings, according to Sporting News.

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In 2024, the total prize money was also set at $18.5 million, with the winner’s share at $3.33 million. Notably, this marks the second consecutive year at this level, indicating a stabilization in the prize fund after previous increases.

PGA Championship prize money evolution

Over the past few years, the PGA Championship has seen a steady increase in its prize money, highlighting the tournament’s commitment to rewarding excellence in the sport. In 2023, the total purse was $15 million, with the winner taking home $2.7 million, as Sporting News reported.

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The following year, the prize fund was boosted to $18.5 million, maintaining the winner’s share at $3.33 million. This consistent growth reflects the PGA’s efforts to enhance the financial incentives for players and attract top talent to the championship.

Looking ahead, the 2025 purse continues this trend, affirming the PGA Championship’s position as one of the most lucrative events in golf. While the prize money has stabilized, the overall increase over the past decade underscores the tournament’s evolution.

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