2025 FedEx Cup final results: Bonus pool, purse, winner's share, total prize money payout
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2025 FedEx Cup final results: Bonus pool, purse, winner’s share, total prize money payout

CHARLOTTE, NC - MAY 18: Scottie Scheffler (USA) plays his tee shot at the 10th hole during the final round of the PGA Championship at Quail Hollow Country Club on May 18, 2025 in Charlotte, North Carolina. (Photo by Joe Robbins/Icon Sportswire via Getty Images)


The 2025 PGA Tour FedEx Cup bonus pool purse was a total of $100 million, paid out in three different stages for the first time.

In 2025, the format changed, with bonus money paid at three stages: at the end of the regular season, at the end of the BMW Championship and at the end of the Tour Championship.

All told, $43 million of the total pool was paid out before the PGA Tour gets to East Lake in Atlanta. The top 10 players in standings at the end of the regular season earned bonus money from a $20 million pool, including $10 million to the winner of the regular season (Scottie Scheffler). This money is separate from the Comcast Business Tour Top 10, which paid out a $40 million bonus pool this year to that same top 10.

Then, after the BMW Championship, all 30 players who qualified for the Tour Championship were paid from a pool of $22,930,000 in bonus money. The FedEx Cup points leader at that time (Scottie Scheffler) earned $5 million.

The Tour Championship was a stand-alone tournament for the top 30 players in the FedEx Cup standings after the BMW Championship. The tournament had a $40 million purse of official money, paid out to 30 players who qualify. The winner (Tommy Fleetwood) got $10 million.

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As the season ends at the Tour Championship, players who finished 31st through 150th in the points standings earn a share of $17,080,000 million in bonus money that will be paid out as deferred compensation into their retirement fund.

The top 150 players in the final standings are paid part of the $100 million bonus pool, based on the points standings at the conclusion of the Tour Championship, played at East Lake Golf Club in Atlanta, Ga. Where players finish when they're knocked out of the season (either by not qualifying for the playoffs or in the playoffs themselves) is their finishing position.

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The first two FedEx Cup playoff events -- the FedEx St. Jude Championship and the BMW Championship -- each have $20 million purses.

2025 FedEx Cup final bonus pool, purse, winner's share, total prize money payout

POSITION PLAYER MONEY
1 Scottie Scheffler $17,616,667
2 Tommy Fleetwood $12,000,000
3 Rory McIlroy $7,895,000
4 Russell Henley $6,052,500
5 Patrick Cantlay $4,622,500
6 J.J. Spaun $3,572,500
7 Cameron Young $2,966,667
8 Corey Conners $2,891,667
9 Ben Griffin $2,315,000
10 Justin Thomas $2,286,667
11 Justin Rose $2,222,500
12 Sepp Straka $2,140,000
13 Keegan Bradley $1,911,667
14 Harris English $1,600,000
15 Sam Burns $1,406,667
16 Robert MacIntyre $1,032,500
17 Chris Gotterup $915,000
18 Maverick McNealy $910,000
19 Viktor Hovland $895,000
20 Brian Harman $850,000
21 Shane Lowry $795,000
22 Akshay Bhatia $765,000
23 Ludvig Ã…berg $757,500
24 Andrew Novak $702,500
25 Harry Hall $697,500
26 Collin Morikawa $692,500
27 Nick Taylor $672,500
28 Hideki Matsuyama $590,000
29 Jacob Bridgeman $577,500
30 Sungjae Im $572,500
31 Michael Kim $250,000
32 Rickie Fowler $236,000
33 Taylor Pendrith $228,000
34 Matt Fitzpatrick $221,000
35 Kurt Kitayama $214,000
36 Lucas Glover $211,000
37 Si Woo Kim $209,000
38 Sam Stevens $208,000
39 Ryan Gerard $207,000
40 Denny McCarthy $206,000
41 Jason Day $205,000
42 Xander Schauffele $204,000
43 Ryan Fox $203,000
44 Thomas Detry $202,000
45 Daniel Berger $201,000
46 Brian Campbell $200,000
47 Bud Cauley $199,000
48 Tom Hoge $198,000
49 J.T. Poston $197,000
50 Jhonattan Vegas $196,000
51 Chris Kirk $195,000
52 Aldrich Potgieter $194,000
53 Aaron Rai $193,000
54 Jordan Spieth $192,000
55 Jake Knapp $191,000
56 Wyndham Clark $190,000
57 Min Woo Lee $189,000
58 Max Greyserman $188,000
59 Joe Highsmith $187,000
60 Stephan Jaeger $186,000
61 Davis Riley $185,000
62 Nico Echavarria $185,000
63 Kevin Yu $185,000
64 Patrick Rodgers $185,000
65 Mackenzie Hughes $185,000
66 Tony Finau $175,000
67 Matti Schmid $175,000
68 Emiliano Grillo $175,000
69 Cam Davis $175,000
70 Erik van Rooyen $175,000
71 Davis Thompson $140,000
72 Gary Woodland $140,000
73 Nicolai Højgaard $140,000
74 Byeong Hun An $140,000
75 Keith Mitchell $140,000
76 Christiaan Bezuidenhout $140,000
77 Mark Hubbard $140,000
78 Kevin Roy $140,000
79 Alex Smalley $140,000
80 Eric Cole $140,000
81 William Mouw $140,000
82 Matt McCarty $140,000
83 Karl Vilips $140,000
84 Ryo Hisatsune $140,000
85 Rasmus Højgaard $140,000
86 Mac Meissner $130,000
87 Sami Valimaki $130,000
88 Michael Thorbjornsen $130,000
89 Beau Hossler $130,000
90 Adam Scott $130,000
91 David Lipsky $130,000
92 Matt Wallace $130,000
93 Joel Dahmen $130,000
94 Tom Kim $130,000
95 Patrick Fishburn $130,000
96 Andrew Putnam $130,000
97 Max McGreevy $130,000
98 Danny Walker $130,000
99 Garrick Higgo $130,000
100 Taylor Moore $130,000
101 Vince Whaley $120,000
102 Billy Horschel $120,000
103 Lee Hodges $120,000
104 Isaiah Salinda $120,000
105 Alex Noren $120,000
106 Rico Hoey $120,000
107 Austin Eckroat $120,000
108 Sam Ryder $120,000
109 Victor Perez $120,000
110 Jesper Svensson $120,000
111 Max Homa $120,000
112 Harry Higgs $120,000
113 Chan Kim $120,000
114 Alejandro Tosti $120,000
115 Henrik Norlander $120,000
116 Ricky Castillo $120,000
117 Jackson Suber $120,000
118 Chad Ramey $120,000
119 Justin Lower $120,000
120 Thorbjørn Olesen $120,000
121 Kris Ventura $120,000
122 Hayden Springer $120,000
123 Zach Johnson $120,000
124 Chandler Phillips $120,000
125 Paul Peterson $120,000
126 Doug Ghim $85,000
127 Matt Kuchar $85,000
128 Carson Young $85,000
129 Brandt Snedeker $85,000
130 Seamus Power $85,000
131 Jeremy Paul $85,000
132 Cameron Champ $85,000
133 Adam Schenk $85,000
134 Takumi Kanaya $85,000
135 Nick Dunlap $85,000
136 Adam Hadwin $85,000
137 David Skinns $85,000
138 Will Zalatoris $85,000
139 Pierceson Coody $85,000
140 Steven Fisk $85,000
141 Will Gordon $85,000
142 Lanto Griffin $85,000
143 Charley Hoffman $85,000
144 Noah Goodwin $85,000
145 Quade Cummins $85,000
146 Nate Lashley $85,000
147 Sahith Theegala $85,000
148 Antoine Rozner $85,000
149 Thriston Lawrence $85,000
150 Matteo Manassero $85,000

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