2025 Tour Championship final results: Prize money payout, PGA Tour leaderboard and how much each golfer won
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2025 Tour Championship final results: Prize money payout, PGA Tour leaderboard and how much each golfer won

A photo of golfer Tommy Fleetwood


The 2025 Tour Championship final leaderboard is headed by winner Tomy Fleetwood, who earned the PGA Tour win and the FedEx Cup in the event at East Lake Golf Club in Atlanta, Georgia.

Fleetwood won this event to earn the season-long title, doing so in a 72-hole shootout to win on 18-under 262 and take a three-shot victory over Russell Henley and Patrick Cantlay.

Scottie Scheffler, Corey Conners and Cam Young finished in a share of fourth place on 14-under total. Scheffler was seeking to become the first player in FedEx Cup history to go back-to-back in winning the season-long trophy.

Fleetwood won the $10,000,000 winner's share of the $40,000,000 purse.

Tour Championship recap notes

Fleetwood earned 45 Official World Golf Ranking points with the win in the 72-hole stroke-play championship, which helps his place in the world ranking.

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Fleetwood earned the FedEx Cup by winning the event in this changed format.

A total of 30 (of 30) players finished the tournament, where a 36-hole cut was not made in this event to the top 65 and ties.

The 2025 PGA Tour schedule continues in three weeks with the Procore Championship in California.

2025 Tour Championship final leaderboard, results and prize money payouts

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POS PLAYER TO PAR R1 R2 R3 R4 TOT MONEY
1 Tommy Fleetwood -18 64 63 67 68 262 $10,000,000
T2 Russell Henley -15 61 66 69 69 265 $4,352,500
T2 Patrick Cantlay -15 64 66 64 71 265 $4,352,500
T4 Corey Conners -14 70 67 67 62 266 $2,616,667
T4 Cameron Young -14 67 62 71 66 266 $2,616,667
T4 Scottie Scheffler -14 63 69 66 68 266 $2,616,667
T7 Justin Thomas -13 64 69 69 65 267 $1,121,667
T7 Sam Burns -13 67 66 68 66 267 $1,121,667
T7 Keegan Bradley -13 70 64 63 70 267 $1,121,667
T10 Chris Gotterup -12 70 63 69 66 268 $715,000
T10 Ben Griffin -12 66 67 68 67 268 $715,000
12 Viktor Hovland -11 68 71 67 63 269 $660,000
T13 Brian Harman -10 67 71 69 63 270 $570,000
T13 Harris English -10 68 66 69 67 270 $570,000
T13 Akshay Bhatia -10 66 67 69 68 270 $570,000
T13 Shane Lowry -10 70 63 68 69 270 $570,000
T17 Harry Hall -9 70 65 70 66 271 $482,500
T17 Robert MacIntyre -9 64 66 72 69 271 $482,500
T19 Collin Morikawa -8 64 70 70 68 272 $452,500
T19 Nick Taylor -8 67 67 68 70 272 $452,500
T21 Justin Rose -7 69 70 69 65 273 $422,500
T21 Ludvig Ã…berg -7 66 68 71 68 273 $422,500
T23 Maverick McNealy -6 71 64 69 70 274 $395,000
T23 Rory McIlroy -6 66 67 71 70 274 $395,000
T25 J.J. Spaun -4 68 71 71 66 276 $377,500
T25 Andrew Novak -4 70 68 68 70 276 $377,500
T27 Sungjae Im E 68 67 77 68 280 $367,500
T27 Jacob Bridgeman E 67 67 75 71 280 $367,500
29 Hideki Matsuyama 3 69 69 76 69 283 $360,000
30 Sepp Straka 7 74 65 77 71 287 $355,000

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