
The latest stop on the LPGA Tour season is this week's FM Championship at TPC Boston, where the largest prize purse outside of the five Majors is up for grabs.
Haeran Ryu defeated fellow Korean, Jin Young Ko in a playoff 12 months ago to lift the $570,000 top prize, but there is even more money available as a stacked field returns in 2025.
A total of $4.1 million is on the line in the north-east this time - a $300,000 increase from 2024. FM has vowed to up the total payout each season of its five-year agreement until $5 million is reached in 2028.
But, for this year, the winner of the FM Championship will scoop an impressive $615,000 with each of the top eight on track for a six-figure payout of their own.
Not only are there financial incentives for all of those who made the weekend in Boston, but FM has also covered all accommodation, food and travel costs for anyone who was a part of the initial field. In addition, there is a $1,000 stipend for players who miss the cut.

As well as prize money, there are also 500 Race to the CME Globe points on offer to this week’s winner.
Below is the full prize money breakdown for the 2025 FM Championship at TPC Boston.
FM Championship Prize Money Breakdown
Position |
Prize Money |
---|---|
1st |
$615,000 |
2nd |
$386,734 |
3rd |
$280,548 |
4th |
$217,026 |
5th |
$174,682 |
6th |
$142,921 |
7th |
$119,630 |
8th |
$104,810 |
9th |
$94,223 |
10th |
$85,753 |
11th |
$79,399 |
12th |
$74,105 |
13th |
$69,447 |
14th |
$65,214 |
15th |
$61,401 |
16th |
$58,014 |
17th |
$55,052 |
18th |
$52,510 |
19th |
$50,394 |
20th |
$48,698 |
21st |
$47,006 |
22nd |
$45,311 |
23rd |
$43,619 |
24th |
$41,923 |
25th |
$40,442 |
26th |
$38,961 |
27th |
$37,475 |
28th |
$35,994 |
29th |
$34,513 |
30th |
$33,242 |
31st |
$31,972 |
32nd |
$30,701 |
33rd |
$29,430 |
34th |
$28,159 |
35th |
$27,103 |
36th |
$26,043 |
37th |
$24,986 |
38th |
$23,926 |
39th |
$22,866 |
40th |
$22,020 |
41st |
$21,174 |
42nd |
$20,328 |
43rd |
$19,478 |
44th |
$18,633 |
45th |
$17,997 |
46th |
$17,362 |
47th |
$16,726 |
48th |
$16,091 |
49th |
$15,456 |
50th |
$14,820 |
51st |
$14,399 |
52nd |
$13,974 |
53rd |
$13,549 |
54th |
$13,129 |
55th |
$12,704 |
56th |
$12,279 |
57th |
$11,858 |
58th |
$11,433 |
59th |
$11,012 |
60th |
$10,587 |
61st |
$10,377 |
62nd |
$10,162 |
63rd |
$9,952 |
64th |
$9,741 |
65th |
$9,527 |
WHERE IS THE FM CHAMPIONSHIP PLAYED?

The FM Championship is played at TPC Boston, it's home since beginning as an event on the LPGA Tour calendar in 2024. TPC Boston was designed by Arnold Palmer and built in 2002 before being re-designed in 2007 by Gill Hanse and Brad Faxon.
Before 2019, TPC Boston hosted the Deutsche Bank Championship (2003-2016) and the Dell Technologies Championship on the PGA Tour. After the tournament made way for the FedEx Cup Playoffs, TPC Boston joined the rotation to stage the FedEx St Jude Championship.