On Sunday at Torrey Pines' South Course, the 2025 The Genesis Invitational will be decided at one of the toughest courses on the 2025 PGA Tour schedule.
The winner's share of The Genesis Invitational 2025 purse is a lot of money, and the first-place payout is commensurate with winning a Signature event on the PGA Tour.
The 2025 The Genesis Invitational purse is $20 million, which is the same as 2024.
For 2025 The Genesis Invitational results and payout, see our final leaderboard
How much money does the 2025 The Genesis Invitational winner get?
The Genesis Invitational pays 18 percent of the total purse to the winner, so the 2025 The Genesis Invitational winner's share is $4,000,000 as the first-place payout.
Hideki Matsuyama won $4,000,000 last year in winning at Riviera by three shots in a breakthrough win after a winning drought.
Jon Rahm won $3,600,000 as the 2023 The Genesis Invitational winner, when it was a designated event.
The year prior, Joaquin Niemann won $2,160,000 as the 2022 The Genesis Invitational winner's share in winning the event for what remains his biggest PGA Tour win.
In this event, every player finishing the event earns official prize money, with the last-place finishing professional earning $48,000. Every player making the cut also earns FedEx Cup points, with the winner receiving 700 points. The winner receives 68.5 Official World Golf Ranking points.
The biggest purse in professional golf belongs to The Players Championship, which is currently at $25 million. The first two FedEx Cup playoff events and nine PGA Tour Signature events are tied for second best with a $20 million purse each.
The tournament with the highest first-place payout in all of professional golf is also The Players Championship, whose 2025 champion will win $4,500,000, making it the biggest first-place payout in all of golf.
The three player-hosted Signature events -- The Genesis Invitational, the Arnold Palmer Invitational and the Memorial Tournament -- all offer $4 million first-place prizes to the champions.


