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Here's the prize money payout for each golfer at the 2025 Barracuda Championship

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Eakin Howard

July 20, 2025
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Time is of the essence for the players in the field at this week’s Barracuda Championship. The co-sanctioned event between the PGA Tour and the DP World Tour is an opportunity for players trying to secure their spots on the FedEx Cup and Race to Dubai points list on each tour to gain valuable points with the seasons winding down.

That will be the big benefit to the winner on Sunday at Tahoe Mountain Club in Truckee, Calif. When 54-hole co-leader Ryan Gerard hang on to win the title in the only tour event that uses a modified Stableford Scoring System, he jumped from 46th on the FedEx Cup points list to 22nd, essentially guaranteeing a top-50 finish that would get him into all the signature events in 2026, and providing a solid chance at a being among the top 30 and earning a spot into the Tour Championship.

Of course besides FedEx Cup points, they’re handing out prize money too. The overall purse for this event is $7 million with the winner earning $720,000 for his victory.

Here’s the prize money payout breakdown for the Barracuda.

1: Ryan Gerard, +47, $720,000

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Tahoe Mountain Club: Old Greenwood
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Old Greenwood is one of two 18-hole courses at Tahoe Mountain Club, and since 2020 the Jack Nicklaus signature design has hosted the PGA Tour’s modified stableford event, the Barracuda Championship. Winding through pine forests, meadows, and hilly terrain, Old Greenwood is both a challenging and aesthetically pleasing course.
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2: Erik van Rooyen, +44, $436,000

3: Todd Clements, +39, $276,000

T-4: Beau Hossler, +37, $168,333

T-4: Jacques Kruyswijk, +37, $168,333

T-4: Max McGreevy, +37, $168,333

7: Jackson Suber, +35, $135,000

T-8: Rico Hoey, +34, $117,000

T-8: Jason Scrivener, +34, $117,000

T-8: David Skinns, +34, $117,000

T-11: Martin Laird, +33, $93,000

T-11: Andrew Putnam, +33, $93,000

T-11: Ben Silverman, +33, $93,000

T-14: Lanto Griffin, +32, $73,000

T-14: Kurt Kitayama, +32, $73,000

T-14: Sam Ryder, +32, $73,000

T-17: Joel Dahmen, +31, $61,000

T-17: Robin Williams, +31, $61,000

T-17: Carson Young, +31, $61,000

T-20: Quade Cummins, +30, $49,000

T-20: Doug Ghim, +30, $49,000

T-20: Joel Girrbach, +30, $49,000

T-23: Jonathan Byrd, +29, $34,800

T-23: Ricky Castillo, +29, $34,800

T-23: Will Gordon, +29, $34,800

T-23: Ben Polland, +29, $34,800

T-23: Hayden Springer, +29, $34,800

T-23: Vince Whaley, +29, $34,800

T-29: Dylan Frittelli, +28, $27,400

T-29: Yuto Katsuragawa, +28, $27,400

T-29: Thomas Rosenmueller, +28, $27,400

T-32: Nate Lashley, +27, $23,867

T-32: David Lipsky, +27, $23,867

T-32: Chandler Phillips, +27, $23,867

T-35: Chesson Hadley, +26, $19,500

T-35: Mark Hubbard, +26, $19,500

T-35: Brandon Robinson Thompson, +26, $19,500

T-35: Kevin Roy, +26, $19,500

T-35: Isaiah Salinda, +26, $19,500

T-35: Dale Whitnell, +26, $19,500

T-41: Austin Cook, +25, $15,400

T-41: Paul Peterson, +25, $15,400

T-41: Tom Vaillant, +25, $15,400

T-41: Kris Ventura, +25, $15,400

T-45: Joseph Bramlett, +24, $13,000

T-45: Max Homa, +24, $13,000

T-47: Trevor Cone, +23, $11,187

T-47: Ryo Hisatsune, +23, $11,187

T-47: Patrick Newcomb, +23, $11,187

T-50: Nick Watney, +22, $10,160

T-50: Andrew Wilson, +22, $10,160

T-52: Hayden Buckley, +21, $9,720

T-52: Patrick Fishburn, +21, $9,720

T-54: Zac Blair, +20, $9,440

T-54: Ivan Cantero Gutierrez, +20, $9,440

56: Ben Martin, +19, $9,320

T-57: Pierceson Coody, +18, $9,160

T-57: Ricardo Gouveia, +18, $9,160

T-57: Callum Shinkwin, +18, $9,160

T-60: Marcus Kinhult, +17, $8,960

T-60: Matt NeSmith, +17, $8,960

62: Luke List, +16, $8,840

63: Brandon Wu, +12, $8,760

64: Camilo Villegas, +8, $8,680

T-65: Kiradech Aphibarnrat, +7, $8,560

T-65: David Longmire, +7, $8,560