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    Payday at Pebble Beach

    Here's the prize money payout for each golfer at the 2025 AT&T Pebble Beach Pro-Am

    January 30, 2025
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    Christian Petersen

    Maybe he hasn’t claimed a major in more than a decade, but Rory McIlroy has made winning a habit over the course of his career on the PGA Tour. And he was at it again on Sunday at Pebble Beach Golf Links, cruising to his 27th tour title with a two-shot victory over Shane Lowry at the AT&T Pebble Beach Pro-Am.

    McIlroy, 35, shot a six-under 66 in the final round to post a 21-under 267 total in the year’s second signature event. McIlroy passed 54-hole leader Sepp Straka (who finished T-7) early in the round when he birdied the second hole after Straka bogeyed the first. After making the turn in one under for the day, McIlroy birdied the 10th and 12th holes, then made eagle on the par-5 14th to take command.

    The Northern Irishman now has won on the PGA Tour in eight straight seasons. And it was his best showing in three starts at Pebble Beach, after finishing T-22 in the event a year ago and missing the cut in 2018.

    Pebble Beach Golf Links
    Sherman Chu
    Public
    Pebble Beach Golf Links
    Pebble Beach, CA
    Not just the greatest meeting of land and sea in American golf, but the most extensive one, too, with nine holes perched immediately above the crashing Pacific surf—the fourth through 10th plus the 17th and 18th. Pebble’s sixth through eighth are golf’s real Amen Corner, with a few Hail Marys thrown in over an ocean cove on the eighth from atop a 75-foot-high bluff. Pebble hosted a successful U.S. Amateur in 2018 and a sixth U.S. Open in 2019. Recent improvements include the redesign of the once-treacherous 14th green, and reshaping of the par-3 17th green, both planned by Arnold Palmer’s Design Company a few years back—and the current changes to the iconic eighth hole. Pebble Beach hosted the Women's U.S. Open for the first time in 2023.
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    “To win at one of the cathedrals of golf is really, really cool,” said McIlroy, who was making his first start on the PGA Tour in 2025.

    With the victory, McIlroy claimed the $3.6 million first-place prize money payout from an overall purse of $20 million. McIlroy’s overall earnings on the PGA Tour now top $94.6 million, just shy of Phil Mickelson’s $96.6 million for No. 2 on the career money list, with Tiger Woods in first with $120.9 million.

    Here's the prize money payout for each golfer this week playing Pebble Beach and Spyglass. Come back after the final round and we’ll update this with individual names and paydays.

    Win: Rory McIlroy, -21, $3,600,000

    2: Shane Lowry, -19, $2,160,000

    T-3: Lucas Glover, -18, $1,160,000

    T-3: Justin Rose, -18, $1,160,000

    T-5: Russell Henley, -17, $755,000

    T-5: Cam Davis, -17, $755,000

    T-7: Tom Kim, -16, $640,000

    T-7: Sepp Straka, -16, $640,000

    T-9: Scottie Scheffler, -15, $535,000

    T-9: Billy Horschel, -15, $535,000

    T-9: Taylor Pendrith, -15, $535,000

    12: Si Woo Kim, -13, $455,000

    T-13: Andrew Novak, -12, $368,500

    T-13: Tony Finau, -12, $368,500

    T-13: Jason Day, -12, $368,500

    T-13: Austin Eckroat, -12, $368,500

    T-17: Tom Hoge, -11, $272,000

    T-17: Seamus Power, -11, $272,000

    T-17: Min Woo Lee, -11, $272,000

    T-17: Colin Morikawa, -11, $272,000

    T-17: Sam Stevens, -11, $272,000

    T-22: Gary Woodland, -10, $158,272

    T-22: Akshay Bhatia, -10, $158,272

    T-22: Taylor Moore, -10, $158,272

    T-22: Patrick Rodgers, -10, $158,272

    T-22: Byeong Hun An, -10, $158,272

    T-22: Eric Cole, -10, $158,272

    T-22: Tommy Fleetwood, -10, $158,272

    T-22: Viktor Hovland, -10, $158,272

    T-22: Adam Scott, -10, $158,272

    T-22: Sam Burns, -10, $158,272

    T-22: Rasmus Hojgaard, -10, $158,272

    T-33: Sungjae Im, -9, $99,000

    T-33: Keith Mitchell, -9, $99,000

    T-33: Nick Taylor, -9, $99,000

    T-33: Patrick Cantlay, -9, $99,000

    T-33: J.J. Spaun, -9, $99,000

    Spyglass Hill Golf Course
    Evan Schiller
    Public
    Spyglass Hill Golf Course
    Pebble Beach, CA
    Given the task of designing a course just up the 17 Mile Drive from Pebble Beach and Cypress Point, Robert Trent Jones responded with a combination of Pine Valley and Augusta National. The five opening holes, in Pine Valley-like sand dunes, are an all-too-brief encounter with the Pacific seacoast. The remaining holes are a stern hike through hills covered with majestic Monterey pines (which, sad to say, may someday disappear to pitch canker, but are being replaced in some areas with cypress trees). Add several water hazards that hearken back to the 16th at Augusta (a hole which Trent Jones designed, by the way) and you have what some panelists consider to be Trent’s finest work. Others say it’s the best course never to have hosted a major event. After all, even Pine Valley and Cypress Point have hosted Walker Cups.
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    T-33: Jake Knapp, -9, $99,000

    T-33: Lee Hodges, -9, $99,000

    T-40: Robert MacIntyre, -8, $66,375

    T-40: Jhonattan Vegas, -8, $66,375

    T-40: Aaron Rai, -8, $66,375

    T-40: Maverick McNealy, -8, $66,375

    T-40: Christiaan Bezuidenhout, -8, $66,375

    T-40: Erik van Rooyen, -8, $66,375

    T-40: Stephan Jaeger, -8, $66,375

    T-40: Mackenzie Hughes, -8, $66,375

    T-48: Justin Thomas, -7, $48,600

    T-48: Hideki Matsuyama, -7, $48,600

    T-48: Thomas Detry, -7, $48,600

    T-48: Matt Fitzpatrick, -7, $48,600

    T-48: Will Zalatoris, -7, $48,600

    T-53: Sahith Theegala, -6, $43,000

    T-53: Rickie Fowler, -6, $43,000

    T-53: Brian Harman, -6, $43,000

    T-53: Max Homa, -6, $43,000

    T-53: J.T. Poston, -6, $43,000

    T-58: Denny McCarthy, -5, $39,250

    T-58: Nick Dunlap, -5, $39,250

    T-58: Harry Hall, -5, $39,250

    T-58: Davis Thompson, -5, $39,250

    T-62: Chris Kirk, -4, $37,750

    T-62: Justin Lower, -4, $37,750

    64: Kevin Yu, -3, $37,000

    T-65: Corey Conners, -2, $36,000

    T-65: Adam Hadwin, -2, $36,000

    T-65: Keegan Bradley, -2, $36,000

    68: Doug Ghim, -1, $35,000

    T-69: Ben Griffin, E, $34,500

    T-69: Beau Hossler, E, $34,500

    T-69: Jordan Spieth, E, $34,500

    72: Cameron Young, +1, $34,000

    T-73: Harris English, +2, $33,375

    T-73: Mark Hubbard, +2, $33,375

    T-73: Wyndham Clark, +2, $33,375

    T-73: Matthieu Pavon, +2, $33,375

    77: Nico Echavarria, +5, $32.750

    78: Brendon Todd, +10, $32,500