2025 KPMG Women’s PGA Championship prize money: How much did each player earn?

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Minjee Lee took home the winner's share of the KPMG Women's PGA Championship prize money.

Here’s how the 2025 KPMG Women’s PGA Championship prize money was awarded at TPC Frisco.

Minjee Lee will take home the lion’s share of the KPMG Women’s PGA Championship prize money after lifting her third major title at TPC Frisco.

The Dallas resident finished at 4-under to beat Chanettee Wannasaen and Auston Kim – the only other two players to finish below par – by three.

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 Lee received for lifting the women’s title.

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.



2025 KPMG Women’s PGA Championship prize money payout

POSITIONPLAYEREARNINGS
1Minjee Lee$1,800,000
T2Auston Kim$944,867
T2Chanettee Wannasaen$944,867
4Jeeno Thitikul$614,613
5Chisato Iwai$494,695
T6Angel Yin$371,771
T6Miyu Yamashita$371,771
T8Somi Lee$281,829
T8Hye-Jin Choi$281,829
T10Wei-Ling Hsu$233,853
T10Pauline Roussin – Bouchard$233,853
T12Jenny Shin$176,288
T12Lydia Ko$176,288
T12Lucy Li$176,288
T12Esther Henseleit$176,288
T12Charley Hull$176,288
T12Yealimi Noh$176,288
T12Lexi Thompson$176,288
T19Youmin Hwang$172,692
T19Miranda Wang$172,692
T19Leona Maguire$172,692
T19Nelly Korda$172,692
T23Rio Takeda$112,531
T23Andrea Lee$112,531
T23Jennifer Kupcho$112,531
T23Brianna Do$112,531
T23Shinsil Bang$112,531
T23Ruoning Yin$112,531
T29Azahara Munoz$99,840
T29Akie Iwai$99,840
T31Dewi Weber$83,467
T31Mi Hyang Lee$83,467
T31In-Gee Chun$83,467
T31Ruixin Liu$83,467
T31Lindy Duncan$83,467
T36Minami Katsu$62,760
T36Nasa Hataoka$62,760
T36Morgane Metraux$62,760
T36Julia Lopez Ramirez$62,760
T36Kumkang Park$62,760
T36Mary Liu$62,760
T36Gabriela Ruffels$62,760
T36Brooke M. Henderson$62,760
T36Grace Kim$62,760
T45Arpichaya Yubol$50,068
T45Yan Liu$50,068
T47Jenny Bae$43,893
T47Maja Stark$43,893
T47Karis Davidson$43,893
T47Stephanie Kyriacou$43,893
T47Gaby Lopez$43,893
T52Sei Young Kim$35,378
T52Megan Khang$35,378
T52Ariya Jutanugarn$35,378
T52Ryann O’Toole$35,378
T52Soo Bin Joo$35,378
T52Paula Reto$35,378
T52Patty Tavatanakit$35,378
T52Nanna Koerstz Madsen$35,378
T52Bianca Pagdanganan$35,378
T61Yuna Nishimura$28,183
T61Jing Yan$28,183
T61Brooke Matthews$28,183
T61Peiyun Chien$28,183
T61Hae Ran Ryu$28,183
T66Yuka Saso$26,088
T66Na Rin An$26,088
68Hannah Green$25,179
T69Moriya Jutanugarn$24,285
T69Ana Belac$24,285
T71Carlota Ciganda$23,537
T71Jasmine Suwannapura$23,537
73Rose Zhang$23,081
74Olivia Cowan$22,786
T75Lauren Hartlage$22,368
T75Nataliya Guseva$22,368
77Hira Naveed$21,943
78Ilhee Lee$21,662

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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