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

CALGARY, CANADA - AUGUST 17: Richard Green of Australia hits his tee shot on the eighth hole during the final round of the Rogers Charity Classic 2025 at Canyon Meadows Golf & CC on August 17, 2025 in Calgary, Alberta, Canada. (Photo by Vaughn Ridley/Getty Images)


The 2025 Rogers Charity Classic final leaderboard is headed by winner Richard Green, who topped the PGA Tour Champions leaderboard this week with a win at Canyon Meadows Golf and Country Club in Calgary, Alberta, Canada.

Green won this event to win for the first time on the PGA Tour Champions, earning a one-shot win over Ricardo Gonzalez on 18-under 192.

Green made birdie on the final hole to secure the win at the closing par 5 after Gonzalez did the same in the group ahead.

Miguel Angel Jimenez finished in solo third place this week, stumbling just enough in the final round to finish two shots out of the lead of the Aussie winner.

Green won the $375,000 winner's share of the $2,500,000 purse.

Rogers Charity Classic recap notes

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

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The money Green -- 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 in Michigan with The Ally Challenge.

2025 Rogers Charity Classic final leaderboard, results and prize money payouts

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POS PLAYER TO PAR R1 R2 R3 TOT MONEY
1 Richard Green -18 65 62 65 192 $375,000
2 Ricardo Gonzalez -17 65 63 65 193 $220,000
3 Miguel Angel Jiménez -16 63 63 68 194 $180,000
4 Charlie Wi -14 68 64 64 196 $150,000
T5 Mark Hensby -13 66 64 67 197 $97,500
T5 Matt Gogel -13 66 64 67 197 $97,500
T5 Tommy Gainey -13 64 64 69 197 $97,500
T5 Steven Alker -13 63 65 69 197 $97,500
T9 Paul Stankowski -12 68 66 64 198 $67,500
T9 Freddie Jacobson -12 68 63 67 198 $67,500
T11 Jason Caron -11 66 66 67 199 $57,500
T11 Søren Kjeldsen -11 65 65 69 199 $57,500
T13 Boo Weekley -10 70 68 62 200 $45,000
T13 Stuart Appleby -10 68 68 64 200 $45,000
T13 Jerry Kelly -10 68 66 66 200 $45,000
T13 Tag Ridings -10 65 69 66 200 $45,000
T13 Ken Duke -10 66 67 67 200 $45,000
T18 J.J. Henry -9 69 66 66 201 $32,208
T18 Darren Clarke -9 68 67 66 201 $32,208
T18 Brett Quigley -9 66 69 66 201 $32,208
T18 Cameron Percy -9 67 67 67 201 $32,208
T18 Shane Bertsch -9 64 70 67 201 $32,208
T18 Michael Wright -9 69 64 68 201 $32,208
T24 Greg Chalmers -8 69 68 65 202 $25,000
T24 Harrison Frazar -8 67 66 69 202 $25,000
T24 Doug Barron -8 65 68 69 202 $25,000
T27 Dicky Pride -7 70 70 63 203 $21,750
T27 Ken Tanigawa -7 68 67 68 203 $21,750
T27 Hiroyuki Fujita -7 66 67 70 203 $21,750
T30 Vijay Singh -6 70 68 66 204 $18,437
T30 Tom Pernice Jr. -6 69 68 67 204 $18,437
T30 Brian Gay -6 67 70 67 204 $18,437
T30 Mark Walker -6 66 70 68 204 $18,437
T34 Tim Petrovic -5 70 68 67 205 $15,375
T34 Mario Tiziani -5 71 66 68 205 $15,375
T34 John Rollins -5 69 68 68 205 $15,375
T34 Chris DiMarco -5 68 68 69 205 $15,375
T38 Felipe Aguilar -4 73 65 68 206 $13,000
T38 Woody Austin -4 67 71 68 206 $13,000
T38 Brendan Jones -4 68 68 70 206 $13,000
T38 Wes Martin -4 67 68 71 206 $13,000
T42 John Huston -3 73 68 66 207 $10,500
T42 Chad Campbell -3 70 70 67 207 $10,500
T42 Mike Weir -3 70 69 68 207 $10,500
T42 Notah Begay III -3 69 70 68 207 $10,500
T42 Scott Hend -3 72 65 70 207 $10,500
T42 Y.E. Yang -3 68 69 70 207 $10,500
T48 Thongchai Jaidee -2 71 69 68 208 $7,500
T48 Gordon Burns -2 71 69 68 208 $7,500
T48 Gene Sauers -2 70 69 69 208 $7,500
T48 David Bransdon -2 74 64 70 208 $7,500
T48 David Duval -2 69 69 70 208 $7,500
T48 Heath Slocum -2 71 65 72 208 $7,500
T54 Michael Jonzon -1 73 68 68 209 $5,375
T54 Tim O'Neal -1 72 69 68 209 $5,375
T54 Scott Parel -1 69 72 68 209 $5,375
T54 Brandt Jobe -1 69 69 71 209 $5,375
T54 Glen Day -1 68 69 72 209 $5,375
T54 Corey Pavin -1 68 69 72 209 $5,375
T60 Stephen Ames E 71 71 68 210 $4,250
T60 Jeff Maggert E 70 72 68 210 $4,250
T60 Mark Wilson E 72 69 69 210 $4,250
63 Duffy Waldorf 1 69 71 71 211 $3,750
T64 Rob Labritz 2 73 72 67 212 $3,125
T64 Olin Browne 2 69 72 71 212 $3,125
T64 Bo Van Pelt 2 72 68 72 212 $3,125
T64 Carlos Franco 2 69 68 75 212 $3,125
T68 Paul Goydos 3 72 73 68 213 $2,425
T68 Padraig Harrington 3 69 70 74 213 $2,425
T70 Bob Estes 4 75 73 66 214 $2,125
T70 Jason Bohn 4 73 68 73 214 $2,125
T72 Scott Verplank 5 70 73 72 215 $1,825
T72 Scott Dunlap 5 72 68 75 215 $1,825
74 John Senden 6 71 72 73 216 $1,650
T75 Scott McCarron 8 77 68 73 218 $1,500
T75 Robert Karlsson 8 73 69 76 218 $1,500
77 Lee Janzen 9 74 72 73 219 $1,350
78 Kirk Triplett 11 69 80 72 221 $1,250

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