2025 Travelers Championship prize money: How much did each player earn?

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Here’s how the 2025 Travelers Championship prize money was dished out at the PGA Tour’s final Signature event of the season.

Keegan Bradley will not only take home the lion’s share of the Travelers Championship prize money after triumphing at TPC River Highlands, but it looks like he will qualify for his own Ryder Cup team in September.

Bradley was a shot behind Tommy Fleetwood – still awaiting his first PGA Tour title – standing on the middle of the 72nd fairway. But when Fleetwood missed the green short before three-putting for bogey, it allowed his rival to stick it close and roll in a birdie for a second Travelers title in three years.

As per last year, the tournament boasted a $20 million purse with $3.6m reserved for the winner, $2.16m for the runner-up, and $1.36m for third place.

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



2025 Travelers Championship prize money payout

Keegan Bradley wins Travelers Championship 2023
POSITIONPLAYEREARNINGS
1Keegan Bradley$3,600,000
T2Russell Henley$1,760,000
T2Tommy Fleetwood$1,760,000
T4Harris English$880,000
T4Jason Day$880,000
T6Rory McIlory$695,000
T6Scottie Scheffler$695,000
8Brian Harman$620,000
T9Harry Hall$540,000
T9Justin Thomas$540,000
T9Lucas Glover$540,000
T12Patrick Cantlay$440,000
T12Denny McCarthy$440,000
T14J.J. Spaun$360,000
T14Byeong Hun An$360,000
T14Ben Griffin$360,000
T17Ryan Fox$252,563
T17Robert MacIntyre$252,563
T17Matt Fitzpatrick$252,563
T17Maverick McNealy$252,563
T17Sam Burns$252,563
T17Aaron Rai$252,563
T17Nick Taylor$252,563
T17Wyndham Clark$252,563
T25Bud Cauley$154,500
T25Kevin Yu$154,500
T25Davis Thompson$154,500
T25Tayler Pendrith$154,500
T25Austin Eckroat$154,500
T30Hideki Matsuyama$125,375
T30Andrew Novak$125,375
T30Adam Scott$125,375
T30Ales Noren$125,375
T34Luke Clanton$108,750
T34Stephan Jaeger$108,750
T36Jhonattan Vegas$90,500
T36Rickie Fowler$90,500
T36Joe Highsmith$90,500
T36Gary Woodland$90,500
T36Ludvig Aberg$90,500
T36Max Greyserman$90,500
T42Daniel Berger$72,000
T42Collin Morikawa$72,000
T42Michael Kim$72,000
T45Christiaan Bezuidenhout$54,286
T45Sam Stevens$54,286
T45Tom Hoge$54,286
T45Sepp Straka$54,286
T45Shane Lowry$54,286
T45J.T. Poston$54,286
T45Tom Kim$54,286
T52Jacob Bridgeman$46,500
T52Cam Young$46,500
T54Ryan Gerard$45,500
T54Max Homa$45,500
T54Akshay Bhatia$45,500
T57Davis Riley$43,750
T57Cam Davis$43,750
T57Matthieu Pavon$43,750
T57Adam Hadwin$43,750
T61Sungjae Im$42,250
T61Xander Schauffele$42,250
T63Thomas Detry$41,250
T63Min Woo Lee$41,250
65Mackenzie Hughes$40,500
T66Nick Dunlap$39,750
T66Tony Finau$39,750

How has the Travelers Championship prize fund evolved?

Here’s how the tournament’s purse and winner’s cheque have grown since 2007, when it changed title sponsorship from Buick.

YearWinnerTo parPurse
(US$)
Winner’s
share ($)
2025Keegan Bradley-1520,000,0003,600,000
2024 Scottie Scheffler−2220,000,0003,600,000
2023 Keegan Bradley−2320,000,0003,600,000
2022 Xander Schauffele−198,300,0001,494,000
2021 Harris English−137,400,0001,332,000
2020 Dustin Johnson−197,400,0001,332,000
2019 Chez Reavie−177,200,0001,296,000
2018 Bubba Watson (3)−177,000,0001,260,000
2017 Jordan Spieth−126,800,0001,224,000
2016 Russell Knox−146,600,0001,188,000
2015 Bubba Watson (2)−166,400,0001,152,000
2014 Kevin Streelman−156,200,0001,116,000
2013 Ken Duke−126,100,0001,098,000
2012 Marc Leishman−146,000,0001,080,000
2011 Freddie Jacobson−206,000,0001,080,000
2010 Bubba Watson−146,000,0001,080,000
2009 Kenny Perry−226,000,0001,080,000
2008 Stewart Cink (2)−186,000,0001,080,000
2007 Hunter Mahan−156,000,0001,080,000
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