2025 Truist Championship purse, prize money: Payouts for Sepp Straka, each golfer from $20 million pool
The winner of the Truist Championship will take home a massive portion of a huge purse

The sixth signature event of the 2025 PGA Tour season featured the best players in the world playing Philadelphia Cricket Club, a first-time host of the Truist Championship. Typically played at Quail Hollow in Charlotte, the Truist was forced to move this year due to the 2025 PGA Championship being played at that course next week, and Sepp Straka took advantage of the altered location to claim his second victory of the season.
The course change was among the biggest storylines coming into the week as there were players like Rory McIlroy, Justin Thomas and Max Homa that had tremendous success at Quail Hollow in the past and usually arrived at the Truist as names to watch. Interestingly enough, despite the change in scenery, all three men contended on the star-studded leaderboard that was ultimately topped by Straka, Thomas and Shane Lowry.
The field competed amid a rare reprieve from Scottie Scheffler, who opted to play at home in Dallas last week as he prefers to take a week off before a major championship. It wound up being a good decision as Scheffler dusted that field to claim his first win of the season.
As always, signature events bring a chance to stack FedEx Cup points ... and cash given $20 million was on the line this week for the 72-man field. Everyone is guaranteed at least $36,000 in the no-cut event with Straka taking home $3.6 million. That was more than enough incentive for players to keep their eyes on the prize this weekend as they looked to cash in and build some positive momentum going into next week's PGA Championship.
2025 Truist Championship purse, prize money, payouts
1st: $3.6 million -- Sepp Straka
2nd: $2.16 million -- Justin Thomas, Shane Lowry
3rd: $1.36 million
4th: $960,000 -- Patrick Cantlay, Jacob Bridgeman, Tommy Fleetwood
5th: $800,000
6th: $720,000
7th: $670,000 -- Stephan Jaeger, Cameron Young, Rory McIlroy, Keith Mitchell
8th: $620,000
9th: $580,000
10th: $540,000
11th: $500,000 -- Xander Schauffele, Daniel Berger, Corey Conners, Harris English
12th: $460,000
13th: $420,000
14th: $380,000
15th: $260,000 -- Rickie Fowler, Tony Finau
16th: $340,000
17th: $320,000 -- Andrew Novak, J.J. Spaun, Collin Morikawa, Si Woo Kim, Hideki Matsuyama, Nick Taylor
18th: $300,000
19th: $280,000
20th: $260,000
21st: $240,000
22nd: $223,000
23rd: $207,500 -- Aaron Rai, Rasmus Højgaard, Davis Thompson, Matt Fitzpatrick, Sam Stevens, J.T. Poston, Sungjae Im
24th: $190,000
25th: $175,000
26th: $159,000
27th: $152,500
28th: $146,000
29th: $140,000
30th: $134,000 -- Thomas Detry, Max Homa, Keegan, Bradley, Sam Burns
31st: $128,500
32nd: $122,500
33rd: $116,500
34th: $111,000 -- Robert MacIntyre, Erik van Rooyen, Adam Scott, Brian Campbell, Gary Woodland, Jordan Spieth, Byeong Hun An, Eric Cole
35th: $106,500
36th: $101,500
37th: $96,500
38th: $92,500
39th: $88,500
40th: $84,000
41st: $80,000
42nd: $76,000 -- Christiaan Bezuidenhout, Patrick Rodgers, Ryan Gerard
43rd: $72,000
44th: $68,000
45th: $64,000
46th: $60,000 -- Russell Henley, Brian Harman, Denny McCarthy, Ben Griffin, Akshay Bhatia
47th: $56,000
48th: $53,000
49th: $50,000
50th: $49,000
51st: $48,000 -- Austin Eckroat, Min Woo Lee, Alex Horen
52nd: $47,000
53rd: $46,000
54th: $46,000 -- Matthieu Pavon, Max Greyserman, Michael Thorbjornsen, Viktor Hovland, Will Zalatoris, Cam Davis
55th: $45,500
56th: $45,000
57th: $44,500
58th: $44,000
59th: $43,500
60th: $43,000 -- Ludvig Åberg, Adam Hadwin, Maverick McNealy
61st: $42,500
62nd: $42,000
63rd: $41,500 -- Wyndham Clark, Tom Hoge
64th: $41,000
65th: $40,500 -- Taylor Pendrith
66th: $40,000 -- Lucas Glover, Joe Highsmith
67th: $39,500
68th: $39,000 -- Garrick Higgo
69th: $38,000 -- Nick Dunlap