
Following a year full of $20 million purses on the PGA Tour, the 2025 campaign has concluded with an even bigger payout for the 30 best players at East Lake Golf Club.
Off the back of eight Signature Events and the four Majors - each of which offered up at least $17 million for the total payout - the final individual prize is the FedEx Cup and all of the perks that come with clinching it.
There was a $25 million top prize for winning the FedEx Cup last year from a combined pot of $100 million, but a modified arrangement 12 months later has seen the money spread out through the entire FedEx Cup Playoffs.
Nevertheless, the total payout at the 2025 Tour Championship is $40 million and the winner has landed $10 million of that. Tommy Fleetwood was the beneficiary this time around after he saw off the very best of his rivals to triumph by three strokes.
Fleetwood began level with Patrick Cantlay on 16-under-par but put together a complete performance in the humidity or Atlanta to card a closing 68 (-2) and win with relative ease.

While Cantlay did not enjoy his best day, the American managed to hold on for a share of second along with the charging Russell Henley. As a result, the expected Ryder Cup teammates shared the second and third-place prizes ahead of Scottie Scheffler, Cameron Young and Corey Conners in fourth.
All those who finished in T7th at East Lake will collect over $1.12 million. Even the man who finished bottom of the pile in Atlanta, Sepp Straka banked $355,000.
Below is the full prize money breakdown for the 2025 Tour Championship at East Lake Golf Club.
Tour Championship Prize Money Payout 2025
Position |
Player |
Prize Money |
---|---|---|
1st |
Tommy Fleetwood |
$10,000,000 |
T2nd |
Patrick Cantlay |
$4,352,500 |
T2nd |
Russell Henley |
$4,352,500 |
T4th |
Corey Conners |
$2,616,667 |
T4th |
Scottie Scheffler |
$2,616,667 |
T4th |
Cameron Young |
$2,616,667 |
T7th |
Justin Thomas |
$1,121,667 |
T7th |
Sam Burns |
$1,121,667 |
T7th |
Keegan Bradley |
$1,121,667 |
T10th |
Chris Gotterup |
$715,000 |
T10th |
Ben Griffin |
$715,000 |
12th |
Viktor Hovland |
$660,000 |
T13th |
Brian Harman |
$570,000 |
T13th |
Harris English |
$570,000 |
T13th |
Akshay Bhatia |
$570,000 |
T13th |
Shane Lowry |
$570,000 |
T17th |
Harry Hall |
$482,500 |
T17th |
Robert MacIntyre |
$482,500 |
T19th |
Nick Taylor |
$452,500 |
T19th |
Collin Morikawa |
$452,500 |
T21st |
Justin Rose |
$422,500 |
T21st |
Ludvig Aberg |
$422,500 |
T23rd |
Rory McIlroy |
$395,000 |
T23rd |
Maverick McNealy |
$395,000 |
T25th |
JJ Spaun |
$377,500 |
T25th |
Andrew Novak |
$377,500 |
T27th |
Sungjae Im |
$367,500 |
T27th |
Jacob Bridgeman |
$367,500 |
29th |
Hideki Matsuyama |
$360,000 |
30th |
Sepp Straka |
$355,000 |