
The FedEx Cup Fall has got underway with the Procore Championship this week at Silverado Resort in California.
Featuring seven PGA Tour events from September to November, it provides an opportunity for players ranked 51st and lower in the 2025 FedEx Cup rankings to finalize playing eligibility for the 2026 campaign.
This week's Procore Championship features the exact same purse as last year, with a total prize pool of $6m, which is one of the smallest on the PGA Tour.
The champion will take home $1.08m, well below the $3.6m-$4m on offer for winners of Signature Events. They will also earn 500 FedEx Cup.
Below is the prize money payout for the 2025 Procore Championship:
Position |
Prize Money |
---|---|
1st |
$1,080,000 |
2nd |
$654,000 |
3rd |
$414,000 |
4th |
$294,000 |
5th |
$246,000 |
6th |
$217,500 |
7th |
$202,500 |
8th |
$187,500 |
9th |
$175,500 |
10th |
$163,500 |
11th |
$151,500 |
12th |
$139,500 |
13th |
$127,500 |
14th |
$115,500 |
15th |
$109,500 |
16th |
$103,500 |
17th |
$97,500 |
18th |
$91,500 |
19th |
$85,500 |
20th |
$79,500 |
21st |
$73,500 |
22nd |
$67,500 |
23rd |
$62,700 |
24th |
$57,900 |
25th |
$53,100 |
26th |
$48,300 |
27th |
$46,500 |
28th |
$44,700 |
29th |
$42,900 |
30th |
$41,100 |
31st |
$39,300 |
32nd |
$37,500 |
33rd |
$35,700 |
34th |
$34,200 |
35th |
$32,700 |
36th |
$31,200 |
37th |
$29,700 |
38th |
$28,500 |
39th |
$27,300 |
40th |
$26,100 |
41st |
$24,900 |
42nd |
$24,900 |
43rd |
$22,500 |
44th |
$21,300 |
45th |
$20,100 |
46th |
$18,900 |
47th |
$17,700 |
48th |
$16,740 |
49th |
$15,900 |
50th |
$15,420 |
51st |
$15,060 |
52nd |
$14,700 |
53rd |
$14,460 |
54th |
$14,220 |
55th |
$14,100 |
56th |
$13,980 |
57th |
$13,860 |
58th |
$13,740 |
59th |
$13,620 |
60th |
$13,500 |
61st |
$13,380 |
62nd |
$13,260 |
63rd |
$13,140 |
64th |
$13,020 |
65th |
$12,900 |