2025 AT&T Pebble Beach Pro-Am money: Purse, winner's share, updated PGA Tour prize money payout
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2025 AT&T Pebble Beach Pro-Am money: Purse, winner’s share, updated PGA Tour prize money payout

A photo of golfer Rory McIlroy DUBAI, UNITED ARAB EMIRATES - JANUARY 30: Rory McIlroy of Northern Ireland celebrates with the winners trophy on the 18th green after the final round of the Hero Dubai Desert Classic at Emirates Golf Club on January 30, 2023 in Dubai, United Arab Emirates. (Photo by Ross Kinnaird/Getty Images)


The 2025 AT&T Pebble Beach Pro-Am prize money payout is from the $20 million purse, with 79 professional players who complete four rounds at Pebble Beach Golf Links and Spyglass Hill Golf Course in Pebble Beach, Califonia, earning PGA Tour prize money this week.

The winner's share of the AT&T Pebble Beach Pro-Am prize pool is at $3,600,000, with the second-place finisher taking home $2,180,000 in PGA Tour prize money today. The AT&T Pebble Beach Pro-Am prize-money payout breakdown shows a payout of 18 percent of the purse to the winner, and how much each PGA Tour player earns is guaranteed down to the last-place professional player.

For 2025 AT&T Pebble Beach Pro-Am results and payout, see our final leaderboard

For 2025 AT&T Pebble Beach Pro-Am results and pro-am winners, see our final leaderboard

The AT&T Pebble Beach Pro-Am field is headed by Sepp Straka, Rory McIlroy, Tom Kim and more. The PGA Tour leaderboard features a wide variety of players who could win.

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This tournament started with 80 players, and a cut was not made this week after two rounds to the top 65 players and ties. Every professional player in the field is paid for completing the event, but how much each player is paid at the 2025 AT&T Pebble Beach Pro-Am from the correct 2025 AT&T Pebble Beach Pro-Am full-field payout is based on their finish.

The pro-am portion of the competition finished after the second round, while Ludvig Aberg withdrew after the opening round.

The 2025 AT&T Pebble Beach Pro-Am prize money payout is set ahead of the event, with the PGA Tour typically adding money to the purse if more than 65 professionals make the cut to ensure all players are paid. That's not the case this week.

What else is on the line

Beyond money, there are important points, perks and benefits on the line for the field -- in particular, the tournament winner.

The winner of this event will get 700 FedEx Cup points, as is the practice for all Signature events in 2025.

Additionally, there are 71.6 Official World Golf Ranking points on the line for the winner.

While this event offers a significant payday, the win comes with enhanced PGA Tour status. The winner gets a two-year PGA Tour exemption, and it gets the winner into the Masters, The Players and the PGA Championship.

2025 AT&T Pebble Beach Pro-Am prize money, winner's share, first-place payout

For 2025 AT&T Pebble Beach Pro-Am results and payout, see our final leaderboard

For 2025 AT&T Pebble Beach Pro-Am results and pro-am winners, see our final leaderboard

POSITION MONEY
1 $3,600,000
2 $2,160,000
3 $1,360,000
4 $960,000
5 $795,000
6 $715,000
7 $665,000
8 $615,000
9 $575,000
10 $535,000
11 $495,000
12 $455,000
13 $415,000
14 $375,000
15 $352,000
16 $332,000
17 $312,000
18 $292,000
19 $272,000
20 $252,000
21 $232,000
22 $217,000
23 $202,000
24 $187,000
25 $172,000
26 $158,000
27 $150,000
28 $143,000
29 $137,000
30 $131,000
31 $125,000
32 $119,000
33 $114,000
34 $109,000
35 $104,000
36 $99,000
37 $94,000
38 $89,000
39 $84,000
40 $80,000
41 $76,000
42 $72,000
43 $68,000
44 $64,000
45 $60,000
46 $57,000
47 $54,000
48 $52,000
49 $50,000
50 $48,000
51 $47,000
52 $46,000
53 $45,000
54 $44,000
55 $43,000
56 $42,000
57 $41,000
58 $40,000
59 $39,500
60 $39,000
61 $38,500
62 $38,000
63 $37,500
64 $37,000
65 $36,500
66 $36,000
67 $35,500
68 $35,000
69 $34,750
70 $34,500
71 $34,250
72 $34,000
73 $33,750
74 $33,500
75 $33,250
76 $33,000
77 $32,750
78 $32,500
79 $32,250
80 $32,000

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