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

ST GEORGE, UTAH - OCTOBER 26: Michael Brennan of the United States reacts to his winning putt on the 18th green during the final round of the Bank of Utah Championship 2025 at Black Desert Resort on October 26, 2025 in St George, Utah. (Photo by Mike Mulholland/Getty Images)


The 2025 Bank of Utah Championship final leaderboard is headed by winner Michael Brennan, who earned the PGA Tour win in the event at Black Desert Resort in Ivins, Utah.

Brennan won this event to earn his first-career PGA Tour title, winning as a sponsor exemption in his third-ever PGA Tour start. He took the fourth event of the FedEx Cup Fall with a four-shot win over Rico Hoey on 22-under 262.

Six players finished in a share of third place on 16-under total, including defending champion Matt McCarty, Justin Lower, David Ford, Ben Silveman, recent Korn Ferry Tour grad Pierceson Coody and Thorbjorn Olesen.

Brennan won the $1,080,000 winner's share of the $6,000,000 purse.

Bank of Utah Championship recap notes

Brennan earned 33.5 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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Brennan earned 500 FedEx Cup Fall points as a new PGA Tour member, with the PGA Tour points offered at the standard level for this event.

A total of 67 (of 132) players finished the tournament, where a 36-hole cut was made in this event to the top 65 and ties.

The 2025 PGA Tour schedule continues in two weeks with the World Wide Technology Championship.

2025 Bank of Utah Championship final leaderboard, results and prize money payouts

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POS PLAYER TO PAR R1 R2 R3 R4 TOT MONEY
1 Michael Brennan -22 67 65 64 66 262 $1,080,000
2 Rico Hoey -18 68 68 63 67 266 $654,000
T3 Ben Silverman -16 68 66 67 67 268 $260,250
T3 Justin Lower -16 66 67 68 67 268 $260,250
T3 David Ford -16 67 65 69 67 268 $260,250
T3 Thorbjørn Olesen -16 65 70 65 68 268 $260,250
T3 Pierceson Coody -16 69 64 66 69 268 $260,250
T3 Matt McCarty -16 69 65 64 70 268 $260,250
T9 Brandt Snedeker -15 71 69 66 63 269 $169,500
T9 Max Homa -15 70 66 66 67 269 $169,500
T11 Max McGreevy -14 68 68 69 65 270 $133,500
T11 Billy Horschel -14 72 66 66 66 270 $133,500
T11 Stephan Jaeger -14 72 65 67 66 270 $133,500
T11 Kris Ventura -14 69 70 64 67 270 $133,500
T15 Jesper Svensson -13 65 74 70 62 271 $97,500
T15 Kurt Kitayama -13 68 70 69 64 271 $97,500
T15 Greyson Sigg -13 67 70 68 66 271 $97,500
T15 Jackson Suber -13 66 67 70 68 271 $97,500
T15 Kevin Yu -13 67 69 63 72 271 $97,500
T20 Jason Day -12 68 72 67 65 272 $63,214
T20 Ryan Gerard -12 66 71 68 67 272 $63,214
T20 Ben Kohles -12 67 69 69 67 272 $63,214
T20 Zac Blair -12 68 69 67 68 272 $63,214
T20 Doc Redman -12 68 68 68 68 272 $63,214
T20 Braden Thornberry -12 68 67 69 68 272 $63,214
T20 Hayden Springer -12 72 66 62 72 272 $63,214
T27 Patrick Rodgers -11 68 71 66 68 273 $42,000
T27 Sahith Theegala -11 68 67 70 68 273 $42,000
T27 Hayden Buckley -11 68 70 66 69 273 $42,000
T27 Mac Meissner -11 67 69 68 69 273 $42,000
T27 Sebastian Moss -11 69 70 63 71 273 $42,000
T27 Austin Cook -11 67 69 66 71 273 $42,000
T33 Patton Kizzire -10 68 70 72 64 274 $33,450
T33 David Lipsky -10 65 71 70 68 274 $33,450
T33 Chad Ramey -10 68 71 66 69 274 $33,450
T33 Takumi Kanaya -10 66 68 68 72 274 $33,450
T37 Vince Whaley -9 68 70 70 67 275 $27,300
T37 Michael Thorbjornsen -9 70 69 67 69 275 $27,300
T37 Harrison Endycott -9 67 72 67 69 275 $27,300
T37 Owen Stamper -9 72 68 65 70 275 $27,300
T37 Kevin Velo -9 69 70 64 72 275 $27,300
T42 Francesco Molinari -8 67 71 69 69 276 $21,300
T42 Isaiah Salinda -8 68 70 69 69 276 $21,300
T42 Tom Hoge -8 68 70 68 70 276 $21,300
T42 Tim Widing -8 69 68 69 70 276 $21,300
T42 Christiaan Bezuidenhout -8 70 68 67 71 276 $21,300
T47 Trevor Cone -7 68 72 67 70 277 $16,440
T47 Victor Perez -7 69 70 67 71 277 $16,440
T47 Adam Schenk -7 69 68 69 71 277 $16,440
T47 Cameron Champ -7 66 73 65 73 277 $16,440
T51 Paul Peterson -6 66 72 70 70 278 $14,508
T51 Trey Mullinax -6 68 70 69 71 278 $14,508
T51 Jeremy Paul -6 69 68 69 72 278 $14,508
T51 Kaito Onishi -6 67 69 69 73 278 $14,508
T51 Sam Ryder -6 69 66 67 76 278 $14,508
T56 Adam Svensson -5 70 70 68 71 279 $13,860
T56 Luke Clanton -5 71 66 71 71 279 $13,860
T56 Connor Howe -5 68 66 74 71 279 $13,860
59 Séamus Power -4 70 70 68 72 280 $13,620
60 Kevin Roy -3 73 67 71 70 281 $13,500
T61 Quade Cummins -1 72 68 73 70 283 $13,320
T61 Danny Walker -1 74 66 70 73 283 $13,320
T63 Taylor Moore E 71 65 75 73 284 $13,080
T63 Doug Ghim E 68 70 72 74 284 $13,080
65 Frankie Capan III 1 66 73 74 72 285 $12,900
66 Karl Vilips 2 68 70 71 77 286 $12,780
67 Harry Higgs 7 67 70 79 75 291 $12,660

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