2025 Truist Championship prize money: Full payout as Sepp Straka wins at Philadelphia Cricket Club

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Sepp Straka edged Shane Lowry to take the winner's share of the Truist Championship prize money.

Here’s how the 2025 Truist Championship prize money was distributed at the PGA Tour Signature Event.

It was a fantastic battle down the stretch, but ultimately a three-putt on the 18th from Shane Lowry handed Sepp Straka the title and the winner’s share of the Truist Championship prize money.

Both players will now move into the world’s top 10 for the first time.

It was the sixth Signature event of the PGA Tour season and represented a final chance for players to fine-tune prior to 2025’s second major – the PGA Championship at Quail Hollow.

Previously known as the Wells Fargo Championship, the inaugural Truist-sponsored iteration moved to Philadelphia Cricket Club, where there was a bumper $20m prize fund on offer.

The winner’s cheque remains consistent at $3.6m, with all players in the limited Signature field guaranteed a payday due to the Truist Championship’s no-cut format. The top eleven places will each receive a minimum of $500,000, with the bottom of the leaderboard in 72nd place still earning $36,000.

In addition to the prize money payout below, the winner in Philly will receive 700 FedEx Cup points and all the perks associated with being a PGA Tour winner, including a two-year tour card.

Truist Championship prize money payout

POSITIONPLAYEREARNINGS
1Sepp Straka$3,600,000
T2Justin Thomas$1,760,000
T2Shane Lowry$1,760,000
T4Jacob Bridgeman$826,666
T4Tommy Fleetwood$826,666
T4Patrick Cantlay$826,666
T7Cameron Young$602,500
T7Stephan Jaeger$602,500
T7Rory McIlroy$602,500
T7Keith Mitchell$602,500
T11Daniel Berger$440,000
T11Xander Schauffele$440,000
T11Corey Conners$440,000
T11Harris English$440,000
T15Rickie Fowler$350,000
T15Tony Finau$350,000
T17Andrew Novak$270,500
T17J.J. Spaun$270,500
T17Collin Morikawa$270,500
T17Si Woo Kim$270,500
T17Nick Taylor$270,500
T17Hideki Matsuyama$270,500
T23Aaron Rai$167,142
T23Davis Thompson$167,142
T23Rasmus Hojgaard$167,142
T23Matt Fitzpatrick$167,142
T23Sam Stevens$167,142
T23J.T. Poston$167,142
T23Sungjae Im$167,142
T30Thomas Detry$125,375
T30Keegan Bradley$125,375
T30Max Homa$125,375
T30Sam Burns$125,375
T34Robert MacIntyre$95,063
T34Brian Campbell$95,063
T34Adam Scott$95,063
T34Erik van Rooyen$95,063
T34Jordan Spieth$95,063
T34Byeong Hun An$95,063
T34Gary Woodland$95,063
T34Eric Cole$95,063
T42Chris Kirk$70,000
T42Christiaan Bezuidenhout$70,000
T42Ryan Gerard$70,000
T42Patrick Rodgers$70,000
T46Russell Henley$53,600
T46Brian Harman$53,600
T46Denny McCarthy$53,600
T46Ben Griffin$53,600
T46Akshay Bhatia$53,600
T51Austin Eckroat$47,000
T51Min Woo Lee$47,000
T51Alex Noren$47,000
T54Matthieu Pavon$44,750
T54Max Greyserman$44,750
T54Viktor Hovland$44,750
T54Michael Thorbjornsen$44,750
T54Will Zalatoris$44,750
T54Cam Davis$44,750
T60Adam Hadwin$42,500
T60Ludvig Aberg$42,500
T60Maverick McNealy$42,500
T63Wyndham Clark$41,250
T63Tom Hoge$41,250
65Taylor Pendrith$40,500
T66Lucas Glover$39,750
T66Joe Highsmith$39,750
68Garrick Higgo$39,000
69Nick Dunlap$38,000
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