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

POSITION | PLAYER | EARNINGS |
1 | Keegan Bradley | $3,600,000 |
T2 | Russell Henley | $1,760,000 |
T2 | Tommy Fleetwood | $1,760,000 |
T4 | Harris English | $880,000 |
T4 | Jason Day | $880,000 |
T6 | Rory McIlory | $695,000 |
T6 | Scottie Scheffler | $695,000 |
8 | Brian Harman | $620,000 |
T9 | Harry Hall | $540,000 |
T9 | Justin Thomas | $540,000 |
T9 | Lucas Glover | $540,000 |
T12 | Patrick Cantlay | $440,000 |
T12 | Denny McCarthy | $440,000 |
T14 | J.J. Spaun | $360,000 |
T14 | Byeong Hun An | $360,000 |
T14 | Ben Griffin | $360,000 |
T17 | Ryan Fox | $252,563 |
T17 | Robert MacIntyre | $252,563 |
T17 | Matt Fitzpatrick | $252,563 |
T17 | Maverick McNealy | $252,563 |
T17 | Sam Burns | $252,563 |
T17 | Aaron Rai | $252,563 |
T17 | Nick Taylor | $252,563 |
T17 | Wyndham Clark | $252,563 |
T25 | Bud Cauley | $154,500 |
T25 | Kevin Yu | $154,500 |
T25 | Davis Thompson | $154,500 |
T25 | Tayler Pendrith | $154,500 |
T25 | Austin Eckroat | $154,500 |
T30 | Hideki Matsuyama | $125,375 |
T30 | Andrew Novak | $125,375 |
T30 | Adam Scott | $125,375 |
T30 | Ales Noren | $125,375 |
T34 | Luke Clanton | $108,750 |
T34 | Stephan Jaeger | $108,750 |
T36 | Jhonattan Vegas | $90,500 |
T36 | Rickie Fowler | $90,500 |
T36 | Joe Highsmith | $90,500 |
T36 | Gary Woodland | $90,500 |
T36 | Ludvig Aberg | $90,500 |
T36 | Max Greyserman | $90,500 |
T42 | Daniel Berger | $72,000 |
T42 | Collin Morikawa | $72,000 |
T42 | Michael Kim | $72,000 |
T45 | Christiaan Bezuidenhout | $54,286 |
T45 | Sam Stevens | $54,286 |
T45 | Tom Hoge | $54,286 |
T45 | Sepp Straka | $54,286 |
T45 | Shane Lowry | $54,286 |
T45 | J.T. Poston | $54,286 |
T45 | Tom Kim | $54,286 |
T52 | Jacob Bridgeman | $46,500 |
T52 | Cam Young | $46,500 |
T54 | Ryan Gerard | $45,500 |
T54 | Max Homa | $45,500 |
T54 | Akshay Bhatia | $45,500 |
T57 | Davis Riley | $43,750 |
T57 | Cam Davis | $43,750 |
T57 | Matthieu Pavon | $43,750 |
T57 | Adam Hadwin | $43,750 |
T61 | Sungjae Im | $42,250 |
T61 | Xander Schauffele | $42,250 |
T63 | Thomas Detry | $41,250 |
T63 | Min Woo Lee | $41,250 |
65 | Mackenzie Hughes | $40,500 |
T66 | Nick Dunlap | $39,750 |
T66 | Tony 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.