2025 American Family Insurance Championship final results: Prize money payout, PGA Tour Champions leaderboard, how much each golfer won
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2025 American Family Insurance Championship final results: Prize money payout, PGA Tour Champions leaderboard, how much each golfer won

Darren Clarke (left) and Thomas Bjorn (right) hold the ''Dream Achieved'' Trophy after taking first place in The American Family Insurance Championship at TPC Wisconsin in Madison, Wisconsin, on June 8. (Photo by Ross Harried/NurPhoto via Getty Images)


The 2025 American Family Insurance Championship final leaderboard is headed by winner Thomas Bjørn and Darren Clarke, who topped the PGA Tour Champions major leaderboard this week with a win at TPC Wisconsin in Madison, Wisconsin.

Bjorn and Clarke won this event to win the lone two-man team event this season on the PGA Tour Champions, with a four-shot win on 32-under 181 in this unique, first-year event.

Four teams -- Alex Cejka and Soren Kjeldsen, Steve Flesch and Paul Goydos, Doug Barron and Dicky Pride, as well as tournament host Steve Stricker and Mario Tiziani -- finished tied for second place on 28-under total.

Bjorn and Clarke each won the $300,000 winner's share of the $3,000,000 purse.

American Family Insurance Championship recap notes

Bjorn and Clarke win the latest PGA Tour Champions title of the year, getting into the winner's circle again on the 50-plus tour.

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The money Bjorn and Clarke -- 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 in two weeks with the Kaulig Companies Championship in Akron, Ohio.

2025 American Family Insurance Championship final leaderboard, results and prize money payouts

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POS PLAYER TO PAR R1 R2 R3 TOT MONEY EACH
1 Thomas Bjørn and Darren Clarke -32 59 58 64 181 $600,000 $300,000
T2 Alex Cejka and Soren Kjeldsen -28 64 62 59 185 $262,000 $131,000
T2 Steve Flesch and Paul Goydos -28 64 57 64 185 $262,000 $131,000
T2 Doug Barron and Dicky Pride -28 65 60 60 185 $262,000 $131,000
T2 Steve Stricker and Mario Tiziani -28 64 56 65 185 $262,000 $131,000
6 Bernhard Langer and Steve Alker -27 66 57 63 186 $150,000 $75,000
7 Ernie Els and Tim Herron -26 62 59 66 187 $110,000 $55,000
T8 Brett Quigley and Jason Caron -25 65 60 63 188 $99,000 $49,500
T8 David Duval and Matt Gogel -25 64 60 64 188 $99,000 $49,500
T10 Cameron Percy and David Bransdon -24 63 59 67 189 $87,000 $43,500
T10 Stuart Appleby and Michael Wright

-24 63 63 63 189 $87,000 $43,500
T12 Harrison Frazar and Tim Petrovic -23 66 60 64 190 $72,000 $36,000
T12 Steve Allan and Greg Chalmers -23 65 61 64 190 $72,000 $36,000
T12 Angel Cabrera and Ricardo Gonzalez -23 64 61 65 190 $72,000 $36,000
T15 Thongchai Jaidee and Brendan Jones -22 62 64 65 191 $52,750 $26,375
T15 Mark Hensby and Richard Green -22 61 62 68 191 $52,750 $26,375
T15 Rod Pampling and John Senden -22 64 62 65 191 $52,750 $26,375
T15 Stewart Cink and David Toms -22 66 65 60 191 $52,750 $26,375
T19 K.J. Choi -21 63 64 65 192 $38,000 $19,000
T19 Bob Estes and Wes Short, Jr -21 68 58 66 192 $38,000 $19,000
T21 Corey Pavin and Paul Stankowski -20 64 63 66 193 $28,500 $14,250
T21 Woody Austin and Scott Parel -20 64 62 67 193 $28,500 $14,250
T23 Tom Pernice Jr and Vijay Singh -19 64 64 66 194 $17,500 $8,750
T23 Robert Karlsson and Tim O'Neal -19 69 63 62 194 $17,500 $8,750
T23 John Huston and Kenny Perry -19 67 62 65 194 $17,500 $8,750
T23 Miguel Angel Jiménez and Jose Maria Olazábal -19 66 60 68 194 $17,500 $8,750
T27 Scott McCarron and Ken Tanigawa -18 68 60 67 195 $11,500 $5,750
T27 Shane Bertsch and Ken Duke -18 65 64 66 195 $11,500 $5,750
T27 Michael Allen and John Daly -18 67 62 66 195 $11,500 $5,750
T27 Glen Day and Gene Sauers -18 63 62 70 195 $11,500 $5,750
T31 Freddie Jacobson and Y.E. Yang -17 67 62 67 196 $8,500 $4,250
T31 Retief Goosen and Mark Wilson -17 66 62 68 196 $8,500 $4,250
33 Billy Andrade and Joe Durant -16 67 61 69 197 $7,000 $3,500
T34 Davis Love III and Scott Verplank -15 67 64 67 198 $5,500 $2,750
T34 Jerry Kelly and Justin Leonard -15 65 66 67 198 $5,500 $2,750
36 Fred Couples and Jay Haas -14 65 64 70 199 $4,000 $2,000
37 Lee Janzen and Rocco Mediate -10 69 67 67 203 $3,000 $1,500

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