2025 KPMG Women’s PGA Championship prize money: How much is up for grabs in Texas?

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Who will take home the lion's share of the KPMG Women's PGA Championship prize money?

Here’s how the 2025 KPMG Women’s PGA Championship prize money is set to be awarded at TPC Frisco.

The third major week of the season has arrived, bringing 155 of the world’s best players to TPC Frisco in Texas, where one of the biggest purses of the season is at stake.

Remaining consistent with 2024, the tournament offers a $10.4 million purse, the second-largest in the women’s game behind the US Open’s $12 million bounty. Despite leaping up from just $4.5m in 2021, the disparity in prize money payouts between the men’s and women’s tours remains vast.

In comparison, the men’s PGA Championship at Quail Hollow offered $19m, with Scottie Scheffler’s earnings some $1.86m more than Amy Yang received for lifting the women’s title last year.

Amy Yang won the 2024 KPMG Women’s PGA Championship

In addition to the prize money, 650 Race to the CME Globe points will be awarded to the winner, up from the usual 500 on offer at regular LPGA Tour events.



While we await a full breakdown of how this year’s purse will be distributed, here’s how much each player won last year…

2024 KPMG Women’s PGA Championship prize money payout

FINISHPLAYEREARNINGS
1Amy Yang$1,560,000
T2Lilia Vu$732,059
T2Jin Young Ko$732,059
T2Miyu Yamashita$732,059
T5Ally Ewing$394,383
T5Lauren Hartlage$394,383
T7Mao Saigo$278,699
T7Hinako Shibuno$278,699
T9Linn Grant$200,133
T9Haeran Ryu$200,133
T9Caroline Inglis$200,133
T9Lexi Thompson$200,133
T9Sarah Schmelzel$200,133
T14Esther Henseleit$157,224
T14Gaby Lopez$157,224
T16Hyo Joo Kim$137,070
T16Hye-Jin Choi$137,070
T16Charley Hull$137,070
T19Ayaka Furue$120,945
T19Allisen Corpuz$120,945
T19Celine Boutier$120,945
T22Brooke M. Henderson$110,427
T22Madelene Sagstrom$110,427
T24Hannah Green$94,916
T24Ruoning Yin$94,916
T24Minjee Lee$94,916
T24Lauren Coughlin$94,916
T24Patty Tavatanakit$94,916
T24Leona Maguire$94,916
T30A Lim Kim$80,980
T30Xiyu Lin$80,980
T32Rio Takeda$73,091
T32Ariya Jutanugarn$73,091
T32Akie Iwai$73,091
T35Rose Zhang$60,822
T35Aditi Ashok$60,822
T35Peiyun Chien$60,822
T35Yu Jin Sung$60,822
T35Jennifer Kupcho$60,822
T35Lindsey Weaver-Wright$60,822
T41Lindy Duncan$48,483
T41Mi Hyang Lee$48,483
T41Jiwon Jeon$48,483
T41Minami Katsu$48,483
T41Bianca Pagdanganan$48,483
T46Lydia Ko$39,260
T46Gabriela Ruffels$39,260
T46Cheyenne Knight$39,260
T46Celine Borge$39,260
T46Narin An$39,260
T46Arpichaya Yubol$39,260
T52Atthaya Thitikul$31,024
T52Yealimi Noh$31,024
T52Ashleigh Buhai$31,024
T52Elizabeth Szokol$31,024
T52Pajaree Anannarukarn$31,024
T52Malia Nam$31,024
T52Stephanie Kyriacou$31,024
T52Georgia Hall$31,024
T60Moriya Jutanugarn$24,978
T60Grace Kim$24,978
T60Maria Fassi$24,978
T60Paula Reto$24,978
T60Mariah Stackhouse$24,978
T60Maja Stark$24,978
T66Lizette Salas$22,874
T66Aline Krauter$22,874
68Yuka Saso$22,084
69Frida Kinhult$21,561
T70Azahara Munoz$20,907
T70Morgane Metraux$20,907
72Angel Yin$20,503
73Ruixin Liu$20,241
Nelly Korda won her first Major at the KPMG Women's PGA Championship.

How has the Women’s PGA Championship prize fund evolved?

YearChampionTo parPurse ($)Winner’s
share ($)
2024Amy Yang−710,400,0001,560,000
2023Yin Ruoning−810,000,0001,500,000
2022Chun In-gee−59,000,0001,350,000
2021Nelly Korda−194,500,000675,000
2020Kim Sei-young−144,300,000645,000
2019Hannah Green−93,850,000577,500
2018Park Sung-hyun−103,650,000547,500
2017Danielle Kang−133,500,000525,000
2016Brooke Henderson−63,500,000525,000
2015Inbee Park (3)−193,500,000525,000
2014Inbee Park (2)−112,250,000337,500
2013Inbee Park−52,250,000337,500
2012Shanshan Feng−62,500,000375,000
2011Yani Tseng (2)−192,500,000375,000
2010Cristie Kerr−192,250,000337,500
2009Anna Nordqvist−152,000,000300,000
2008Yani Tseng−122,000,000300,000
2007Suzann Pettersen−142,000,000300,000
2006Se Ri Pak (3)−81,800,000270,000
2005Annika Sörenstam (3)−111,800,000270,000
2004Annika Sörenstam (2)−171,600,000240,000
2003Annika Sörenstam−61,600,000240,000
2002Se Ri Pak (2)−51,500,000225,000
2001Karrie Webb−141,500,000225,000
2000Juli Inkster (2)−31,400,000210,000
1999Juli Inkster−161,400,000210,000
1998Se Ri Pak−111,300,000195,000
1997Christa Johnson−31,200,000180,000
1996Laura Davies (2)E1,200,000180,000
1995Kelly Robbins−101,200,000180,000
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