
Those PGA Tour and DP World Tour players who did not qualify to play in the co-sanctioned Genesis Scottish Open have been grinding away at the ISCO Championship this week, searching for a potentially career-changing victory on US soil.
England's Harry Hall lifted the trophy 12 months ago and, as a result, was able to take on Scottie Scheffler plus Rory McIlroy and co. at The Renaissance Club before heading over to Royal Portrush in Northern Ireland for The Open Championship.
In 2025, a fresh field of hopefuls travelled to a new golf course in Kentucky to see if they could follow in Hall's footsteps. Hurstbourne Country Club in Louisville has been hosting the opposite-field event.
Despite not being the primary tournament on the PGA Tour this week, the ISCO Championship still offers a healthy prize pot out to those who make the cut.
Just as was the case last year, a $4 million purse is up for grabs while six-figure checks are available to anyone who finishes inside the top-11 on the leaderboard.

As for the champion, he will earn a little more than $700,000 as well as all of the other perks that come with winning a PGA Tour event.
Below is the full prize money breakdown for the 2025 ISO Championship at Hurstbourne Country Club.
ISCO CHAMPIONSHIP PRIZE MONEY PAYOUT 2025
Position |
Prize Money |
---|---|
1st |
$720,000 |
2nd |
$436,000 |
3rd |
$276,000 |
4th |
$196,000 |
5th |
$164,000 |
6th |
$145,000 |
7th |
$135,000 |
8th |
$125,000 |
9th |
$117,000 |
10th |
$109,000 |
11th |
$101,000 |
12th |
$93,000 |
13th |
$85,000 |
14th |
$77,000 |
15th |
$73,000 |
16th |
$69,000 |
17th |
$65,000 |
18th |
$61,000 |
19th |
$57,000 |
20th |
$53,000 |
21st |
$49,000. |
22nd |
$45,000 |
23rd |
$41,800 |
24th |
$38,600 |
25th |
$35,400 |
26th |
$32,200 |
27th |
$31,000 |
28th |
$29,800 |
29th |
$28,600 |
30th |
$27,400 |
31st |
$26,200 |
32nd |
$25,000 |
33rd |
$23,800 |
34th |
$22,800 |
35th |
$21,800 |
36th |
$20,800 |
37th |
$19,800 |
38th |
$19,000 |
39th |
$18,200 |
40th |
$17,400 |
41st |
$16,600 |
42nd |
$15,800 |
43rd |
$15,000 |
44th |
$14,200 |
45th |
$13,400 |
46th |
$12,600 |
47th |
$11,800 |
48th |
$11,160 |
49th |
$10,600 |
50th |
$10,280 |
51st |
$10,040 |
52nd |
$9,800 |
53rd |
$9,640 |
54th |
$9,480 |
55th |
$9,400 |
56th |
$9,320 |
57th |
$9,240 |
58th |
$9,160 |
59th |
$9,080 |
60th |
$9,000 |
61st |
$8,920 |
62nd |
$8,840 |
63rd |
$8,760 |
64th |
$8,680 |
65th |
$8,600 |
WHAT COURSE IS THE ISCO CHAMPIONSHIP PLAYED AT?
The first three editions of the ISCO Championship (2015-2017) were played at the Grand National Course in Alabama before it switched to Keene Trace Golf Club in Kentucky from 2018 until 2024.
New for 2025 and beyond, Hurstbourne Country Club in Louisville, Kentucky will host the ISCO Championship. It was originally designed by Chick Adams in the 1960s before being renovated in 2005, with much of the focus on improving the course's bunkers.
While the par-70 remained at around just 7,056 yards this week, the nines were switched around to avoid ending on a par-3 like the members are used to.