2025 Charles Schwab Challenge prize money payout: How much did each player earn at Colonial?

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Here’s how the 2025 Charles Schwab Challenge prize money was dished out at Colonial Country Club for the PGA Tour event.

Here’s the full Charles Schwab Challenge prize money payout as Ben Griffin earned his first full PGA Tour title having won the Zurich Classic alongside Andrew Novak last month.

The Charles Schwab Challenge was offering a $9.5m purse with $1.78m reserved for the winner and a guaranteed payday of $250,000 for a top 10 finish.

As well as a huge check, Griffin also got to take home a rather unique prize along with his trophy.

In addition to a healthy bump to the bank balance, he will receive 500 FedEx Cup points and a two-year PGA Tour exemption.

Here’s a full breakdown of how the purse will be dished out in Texas…

Charles Schwab Challenge prize money payout

POSITIONPLAYEREARNINGS
1Ben Griffin$1,710,000
2Matti Schmid$1,035,300
3Bud Cauley$655,000
T4Tommy Fleetwood$427,500
T4Scottie Scheffler$427,500
T6Aldrich Potgieter$299,725
T6Harry Hall$299,725
T6J.J. Spaun$299,725
T6Ryo Hisatsune$299,725
T6Robert MacIntyre$299,725
T11Gary Woodland$203,775
T11Vince Whaley$203,775
T11Karl Vilips$203,775
T11Andrew Novak$203,775
T11Nick Hardy$203,775
T16Michael Kim$140,125
T16Christiaan Bezuidenhout$140,125
T16Kris Ventura$140,125
T16Pierceson Coody$140,125
T16Emiliano Grillo$140,125
T16Rickie Fowler$140,125
T22Max Greyserman$88,667
T22Webb Simpson$88,667
T22Matt Wallace$88,667
T22Lucas Glover$88,667
T22Kurt Kitayama$88,667
T22Akshay Bhatia$88,667
T28Patrick Rodgers$60,979
T28Sam Stevens$60,979
T28Mac Meissner$60,979
T28Mark Hubbard$60,979
T28Chris Gotterup$60,979
T28Si Woo Kim$60,979
T28Eric Cole$60,979
T28John Pak$60,979
T36Erik van Rooyen$42,335
T36Brice Garnett$42,335
T36Keith Mitchell$42,335
T36Luke List$42,335
T36Jordan Spieth$42,335
T36Quade Cummins$42,335
T36J.T. Poston$42,335
T36Hideki Matsuyama$42,335
T44Tom Kim$32,775
T44Andrew Putnam$32,775
T46Austin Eckroat$25,881
T46Thorbjorn Olesen$25,881
T46Jesper Svensson$25,881
T46Kevin Roy$25,881
T46Adam Svensson$25,881
T46Doug Ghim$25,881
T46Brian Harman$25,881
T53Sam Ryder$22,267
T53Lee Hodges$22,267
T53Harris English$22,267
T53Matt Kuchar$22,267
T53Carson Young$22,267
T53Jackson Suber$22,267
T59Henrik Norlander$20,995
T59Beau Hossler$20,995
T59Nico Echavarria$20,995
T59Seamus Power$20,995
T59Jeremy Paul$20,995
T59Harry Higgs$20,995
T59Ricky Castillo$20,995
T66Rico Hoey$19,950
T66Max McGreevy$19,950
T66Steven Fisk$19,950
T66Peter Malnati$19,950
T70Dylan Wu$19,285
T70Ben Silverman$19,285
T70Camilo Villegas$19,285
T73Taylor Moore$18,810
T73Ryan Gerard$18,810
75Victor Perez$18,525
76Will Chandler$18,335
T77Hayden Springer$18,050
T77Frankie Capan III$18,050

Charles Schwab Challenge prize fund history

Davis Riley won the 2024 Charles Schwab Challenge
YearWinnerTo parPurse
(US$)
Winner’s
share ($)
2025Ben Griffin-129,500,0001,710,000
2024 Davis Riley−149,100,0001,638,000
2023 Emiliano Grillo−88,700,0001,566,000
2022 Sam Burns−98,400,0001,512,000
2021 Jason Kokrak−147,500,0001,350,000
2020 Daniel Berger−157,500,0001,350,000
2019 Kevin Na−137,300,0001,314,000
2018 Justin Rose−207,100,0001,278,000
2017 Kevin Kisner−106,900,0001,242,000
2016 Jordan Spieth−176,700,0001,206,000
2015 Chris Kirk−126,500,0001,170,000
2014 Adam Scott−96,400,0001,152,000
2013 Boo Weekley−146,400,0001,152,000
2012 Zach Johnson (2)−126,400,0001,152,000
2011 David Toms−156,200,0001,116,000
2010 Zach Johnson−216,200,0001,116,000
2009 Steve Stricker−176,200,0001,116,000
2008 Phil Mickelson (2)−146,100,0001,098,000
2007 Rory Sabbatini−146,000,0001,080,000
2006 Tim Herron−126,000,0001,080,000
2005 Kenny Perry (2)−195,600,0001,008,000
2004 Steve Flesch−115,300,000954,000
2003 Kenny Perry−195,000,000900,000
2002 Nick Price (2)−134,300,000774,000
2001 Sergio García−134,000,000720,000
2000 Phil Mickelson−123,300,000594,000
1999 Olin Browne−82,800,000504,000
1998 Tom Watson−152,300,000414,000
1997 David Frost−151,600,000288,000
1996 Corey Pavin (2)−81,500,000270,000
1995 Tom Lehman−91,400,000252,000
1994 Nick Price−141,400,000252,000
1993 Fulton Allem−161,300,000234,000
1992 Bruce Lietzke (2)−131,300,000234,000
1991 Tom Purtzer−131,200,000216,000
1990 Ben Crenshaw (2)−81,000,000180,000
1989 Ian Baker-Finch−101,000,000180,000
1988 Lanny Wadkins−10750,000135,000
1987 Keith Clearwater−14600,000108,000
1986 Dan Pohl−5600,000108,000
1985 Corey Pavin−14500,00090,000
1984 Peter Jacobsen−10500,00090,000
1983 Jim Colbert−2400,00072,000
1982 Jack Nicklaus−7350,00063,000
1981 Fuzzy Zoeller−6300,00054,000
1980 Bruce Lietzke−9300,00054,000
1979 Al Geiberger−6300,00054,000
1978 Lee Trevino (2)−12200,00040,000
1977 Ben Crenshaw−8200,00040,000
1976 Lee Trevino−7200,00040,000
1974 Rod Curl−4250,00050,000
1973 Tom Weiskopf−4150,00030,000
1972 Jerry Heard−5125,50025,000
1971 Gene Littler+3125,00025,000
1970 Homero Blancas−7125,00025,000
1969 Gardner Dickinson−2125,00025,000
1968 Billy Casper (2)−5125,00025,000
1967 Dave Stockton−2115,00023,000
1966 Bruce DevlinE110,00022,000
1965 Bruce Crampton−4100,00020,000
1964 Billy Casper−175,00014,000
1963 Julius Boros (2)−160,00012,000
1962 Arnold Palmer+140,0007,000
1961 Doug Sanders+140,0007,000
1960 Julius BorosE30,0005,000
1959 Ben Hogan (5)+527,3005,000
1958 Tommy Bolt+225,0005,000
1957 Roberto De Vicenzo+425,0005,000
1956 Mike SouchakE25,0005,000
1955 Chandler Harper−425,0005,000
1954 Johnny PalmerE25,0005,000
1953 Ben Hogan (4)+225,0005,000
1952 Ben Hogan (3)−120,0004,000
1951 Cary Middlecoff+215,0003,000
1950 Sam Snead−315,0003,000
1948 Clayton Heafner−815,0003,000
1947 Ben Hogan (2)−115,0003,000
1946 Ben Hogan−115,0003,000
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