2025 RBC Heritage prize money: How much did each player earn at Hilton Head?

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Here’s how the RBC Heritage prize money was awarded at the Harbour Town Golf Links for the PGA Tour Signature event.

Following the payout of the record Augusta National prize fund, the PGA Tour’s top stars competed for another mammoth payday at the RBC Heritage, which retained its Signature status for the third year running.

Justin Thomas beat Adam Novak in a playoff to take home the $3.6 million winner’s share from the $20m purse – the same amount scooped up by Scottie Scheffler last year – for his first title since 2022.

Novak still had a rather handsome payday, though, as did the top 10 finishers, who all guaranteed themselves a minimum $580,000.

JT also secured an elevated 700 FedEx Cup points and all the usual perks, including a two-year PGA Tour exemption.

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

RBC Heritage prize money payout

POSITIONPLAYEREARNINGS
1Justin Thomas$3,600,000
2Andrew Novak$2,160,000
T3Daniel Berger$960,000
T3Mackenzie Hughes$960,000
T3Brian Harman$960,000
T3Maverick McNealy$960,000
7Tommy Fleetwood$670,000
T8Scottie Scheffler$580,000
T8Russell Henley$580,000
T8Si Woo Kim$580,000
T11J.T. Poston$480,000
T11Sungjae Im$480,000
T13Sam Burns$364,000
T13Sepp Straka$364,000
T13Viktor Hovland$364,000
T13Cam Davis$364,000
T13Patrick Cantlay$364,000
T18Xander Schauffele$226,055.55
T18Sami Valinaki$226,055.55
T18Chris Kirk$226,055.55
T18Eric Cole$226,055.55
T18Jordan Spieth$226,055.55
T18Ryo Hisatune$226,055.55
T18Tom Hoge$226,055.55
T18Shane Lowry$226,055.55
T18Keegan Bradley$226,055.55
T27Davis Thompson$140,200
T27Ryan Gerard$140,200
T27Billy Horschel$140,200
T27Max Greyserman$140,200
T27Wyndham Clark$140,200
T32Bud Cauley$108,916.66
T32Austin Eckroat$108,916.66
T32Matt Kuchar$108,916.66
T32Thomas Detry$108,916.66
T32Stephan Jaeger$108,916.66
T32Brian Campbell$108,916.66
T38Tony Finau$86,250
T38Aaron Rai$86,250
T38Byeong Hun An$86,250
T38Matt Fitzpatrick$86,250
T42Christiaan Bezuidenhout$64,142.85
T42Patrick Rodgers$64,142.85
T42Matthieu Pavon$64,142.85
T42J.J. Spaun$64,142.85
T42Taylor Pendrith$64,142.85
T42Akshay Bhatia$64,142.85
T42Justin Rose$64,142.85
T49Corey Conners$48,000
T49Denny McCarthy$48,000
T49Nick Taylor$48,000
T49Jason Day$48,000
T49Adam Scott$48,000
T54Collin Morikawa$44,357.14
T54Michael Kim$44,357.14
T54Ludvig Aberg$44,357.14
T54Sam Stevens$44,357.14
T54Will Zalatoris$44,357.14
T54Cameron Young$44,357.14
T54Karl Vilips$44,357.14
T61Min Woo Lee$41,500
T61Adam Hadwin$41,500
T61Gary Woodland$41,500
T61Lucas Glover$41,500
T61Jacob Bridgeman$41,500
T66Robert MacIntyre$39,750
T66Harris English$39,750
68Rickie Fowler$39,000
69Sahith Theegala$38,000
70Max Homa$37,500
71Nick Dunlap$37,000
72Joe Highsmith$36,000

RBC Heritage prize fund history

Matt Fitzpatrick won the 2023 RBC Heritage

Here’s how the RBC Heritage prize fund and winner’s share has evolved over the years.

YearWinnerScoreMargin Purse
($)
Winner’s
share ($)
2025Justin Thomas-17Playoff20,000,0003,600,000
2024 Scottie Scheffler−193 strokes20,000,0003,600,000
2023 Matt Fitzpatrick−17Playoff20,000,0003,600,000
2022 Jordan Spieth−13Playoff8,000,0001,440,000
2021 Stewart Cink (3)−194 strokes7,100,0001,278,000
2020 Webb Simpson−221 stroke7,100,0001,278,000
2019 Pan Cheng-tsung−121 stroke6,900,0001,242,000
2018 Satoshi Kodaira−12Playoff6,700,0001,206,000
2017 Wesley Bryan−131 stroke6,500,0001,170,000
2016 Branden Grace−92 strokes5,900,0001,062,000
2015 Jim Furyk (2)−18Playoff5,900,0001,062,000
2014 Matt Kuchar−111 stroke5,800,0001,044,000
2013 Graeme McDowell−9Playoff5,800,0001,044,000
2012 Carl Pettersson−145 strokes5,700,0001,026,000
2011 Brandt Snedeker−12Playoff5,700,0001,026,000
2010 Jim Furyk−13Playoff5,700,0001,026,000
2009 Brian Gay−2010 strokes5,700,0001,026,000
2008 Boo Weekley (2)−153 strokes5,500,000990,000
2007 Boo Weekley−141 stroke5,400,000972,000
2006 Aaron Baddeley−151 stroke5,300,000954,000
2005 Peter Lonard−72 strokes5,200,000936,000
2004 Stewart Cink (2)−10Playoff4,800,000864,000
2003 Davis Love III (5)−13Playoff4,500,000810,000
2002 Justin Leonard−141 stroke4,000,000720,000
2001 José Cóceres−11Playoff3,500,000630,000
2000 Stewart Cink−142 strokes3,000,000540,000
1999 Glen Day−10Playoff2,500,000450,000
1998 Davis Love III (4)−187 strokes1,900,000342,000
1997 Nick Price−156 strokes1,500,000270,000
1996 Loren Roberts−193 strokes1,400,000252,000
1995 Bob Tway−9Playoff1,300,000234,000
1994 Hale Irwin (3)−182 strokes1,250,000225,000
1993 David Edwards−112 strokes1,125,000202,500
1992 Davis Love III (3)−154 strokes1,000,000180,000
1991 Davis Love III (2)−132 strokes1,000,000180,000
1990 Payne Stewart (2)−8Playoff1,000,000180,000
1989 Payne Stewart−165 strokes800,000144,000
1988 Greg Norman−131 stroke700,000126,000
1987 Davis Love III−131 stroke650,000117,000
1986 Fuzzy Zoeller (2)−81 stroke450,00081,000
1985 Bernhard Langer−11Playoff400,00072,000
1984 Nick Faldo−141 stroke400,00072,000
1983 Fuzzy Zoeller−92 strokes350,00063,000
1982 Tom Watson (2)−4Playoff300,00054,000
1981 Bill Rogers−61 stroke300,00054,000
1980 Doug Tewell−4Playoff300,00054,000
1979 Tom Watson−145 strokes300,00054,000
1978 Hubert Green (2)−73 strokes225,00045,000
1977 Graham Marsh−111 stroke225,00045,000
1976 Hubert Green−105 strokes215,00043,000
1975 Jack Nicklaus−133 strokes200,00040,000
1974 Johnny Miller (2)−83 strokes200,00040,000
1973 Hale Irwin (2)−125 strokes150,00030,000
1972 Johnny Miller−31 stroke125,00025,000
1971 Hale Irwin−51 stroke110,00022,000
1970 Bob Goalby−44 strokes100,00020,000
1969 Arnold Palmer−13 strokes100,00020,000
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