2025 Mitsubishi Electric Classic final results: Prize money payout, PGA Tour Champions leaderboard, how much each golfer won
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2025 Mitsubishi Electric Classic final results: Prize money payout, PGA Tour Champions leaderboard, how much each golfer won

DULUTH, GEORGIA - APRIL 27: Jerry Kelly of the United States reacts during the trophy ceremony after winning the Mitsubishi Electric Classic at TPC Sugarloaf Golf Course on April 27, 2025 in Duluth, Georgia. (Photo by Kevin C. Cox/Getty Images)


The 2025 Mitsubishi Electric Classic final leaderboard is headed by winner Jerry Kelly, who topped the PGA Tour Champions leaderboard this week with a win at TPC Sugarloaf in Duluth, Georgia.

Kelly won this event, the eighth of the season on the schedule, to claim his first PGA Tour Champions title of the season. In taking his 13th title on the PGA Tour Champions, Kelly did it with a one-shot victory over Ernie Els on 20-under 196.

Steven Alker finished alone in third, rounding out a group of the most consistent PGA Tour Champions players again near the top of the leaderboard.

Kelly won the $300,000 winner's share of the $2,000,000 purse.

Mitsubishi Electric Classic recap notes

Kelly wins the latest PGA Tour Champions title of the year, getting into the winner's circle on the 50-plus tour.

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The money Kelly -- and every PGA Tour Champions player in the field -- earned is converted into Charles Schwab Cup points, with every dollar converted into one point during the regular season.

There is no cut on PGA Tour Champions-run events, including the major championships they run.

The 2025 PGA Tour Champions schedule continues next week with the Insperity Invitational in Texas.

2025 Mitsubishi Electric Classic final leaderboard, results and prize money payouts

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POS PLAYER TO PAR R1 R2 R3 TOT MONEY
1 Jerry Kelly -20 62 67 67 196 $300,000
2 Ernie Els -19 65 64 68 197 $176,000
3 Steven Alker -16 68 67 65 200 $144,000
4 Ángel Cabrera -15 69 64 68 201 $120,000
5 Vijay Singh -13 66 67 70 203 $96,000
T6 Miguel Angel Jiménez -12 70 68 66 204 $76,000
T6 Stewart Cink -12 69 68 67 204 $76,000
8 Stephen Ames -11 72 68 65 205 $64,000
9 Bernhard Langer -10 67 71 68 206 $56,000
10 Brett Quigley -9 70 66 71 207 $52,000
T11 Y.E. Yang -8 71 70 67 208 $46,000
T11 Paul Goydos -8 73 65 70 208 $46,000
T13 Tim Petrovic -7 73 68 68 209 $38,000
T13 Jeff Maggert -7 70 70 69 209 $38,000
T13 Ricardo Gonzalez -7 74 64 71 209 $38,000
T16 Felipe Aguilar -6 72 70 68 210 $30,120
T16 Scott McCarron -6 68 71 71 210 $30,120
T16 Mario Tiziani -6 71 66 73 210 $30,120
T16 Tim O'Neal -6 68 69 73 210 $30,120
T16 Paul Broadhurst -6 69 67 74 210 $30,120
T21 Darren Clarke -5 72 71 68 211 $22,200
T21 Charlie Wi -5 71 71 69 211 $22,200
T21 Olin Browne -5 72 69 70 211 $22,200
T21 Alex Cejka -5 71 67 73 211 $22,200
T21 Mark Hensby -5 70 68 73 211 $22,200
T26 Doug Barron -4 74 68 70 212 $17,400
T26 Boo Weekley -4 68 73 71 212 $17,400
T26 Colin Montgomerie -4 68 71 73 212 $17,400
T26 Cameron Percy -4 71 67 74 212 $17,400
T26 Mark Walker -4 70 67 75 212 $17,400
T31 Stuart Appleby -3 73 72 68 213 $13,800
T31 Ken Duke -3 71 72 70 213 $13,800
T31 David Duval -3 71 71 71 213 $13,800
T31 Ken Tanigawa -3 73 67 73 213 $13,800
T31 Freddie Jacobson -3 71 69 73 213 $13,800
T36 Greg Chalmers -2 70 75 69 214 $10,425
T36 Mike Weir -2 70 74 70 214 $10,425
T36 Brian Gay -2 70 73 71 214 $10,425
T36 Richard Green -2 74 68 72 214 $10,425
T36 Billy Mayfair -2 72 70 72 214 $10,425
T36 Padraig Harrington -2 73 68 73 214 $10,425
T36 Mark Wilson -2 72 67 75 214 $10,425
T36 Retief Goosen -2 67 71 76 214 $10,425
T44 Dicky Pride -1 74 72 69 215 $7,200
T44 David Mathis -1 72 74 69 215 $7,200
T44 Steve Flesch -1 75 70 70 215 $7,200
T44 Kevin Sutherland -1 73 72 70 215 $7,200
T44 Billy Andrade -1 71 72 72 215 $7,200
T44 Thomas Bjørn -1 70 73 72 215 $7,200
T44 Steve Allan -1 72 70 73 215 $7,200
T44 John Senden -1 70 72 73 215 $7,200
T52 Harrison Frazar E 74 73 69 216 $4,840
T52 Brandt Jobe E 74 72 70 216 $4,840
T52 Joe Durant E 74 71 71 216 $4,840
T52 Thongchai Jaidee E 72 73 71 216 $4,840
T52 Justin Leonard E 70 72 74 216 $4,840
T57 Woody Austin 1 73 74 70 217 $4,000
T57 Jason Caron 1 75 71 71 217 $4,000
T57 Hiroyuki Fujita 1 68 73 76 217 $4,000
T60 Jay Haas 2 78 70 70 218 $3,200
T60 Paul Stankowski 2 76 70 72 218 $3,200
T60 Davis Love III 2 75 70 73 218 $3,200
T60 K.J. Choi 2 75 69 74 218 $3,200
T60 Matt Gogel 2 74 68 76 218 $3,200
T65 Brendan Jones 3 73 74 72 219 $2,400
T65 Lee Janzen 3 71 76 72 219 $2,400
T65 Kenny Perry 3 72 73 74 219 $2,400
T68 Chris DiMarco 4 75 74 71 220 $1,880
T68 Tom Pernice Jr. 4 75 72 73 220 $1,880
T68 Robert Karlsson 4 73 72 75 220 $1,880
T71 Chad Campbell 5 76 75 70 221 $1,580
T71 David Bransdon 5 73 76 72 221 $1,580
73 Shane Bertsch 7 72 74 77 223 $1,400
T74 Tim Herron 8 75 76 73 224 $1,280
T74 Sam Arnold 8 69 75 80 224 $1,280
76 Kirk Triplett 10 77 76 73 226 $1,160
77 Scott Dunlap 11 80 74 73 227 $1,080
78 Mark Calcavecchia 27 83 72 88 243 $1,000

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