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    Payday at TPC Sawgrass

    Players 2025 prize money payout: Here's how much money each golfer earned at TPC Sawgrass

    March 16, 2025
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    Richard Heathcote

    When the inaugural Players Championship was held in 1974, Jack Nicklaus was the winner, earning a $50,000 prize money payout for his victory from an overall purse of $250,000. It was the 54th of 73 PGA Tour titles that Nicklaus won in his career, and the $50K payday matched the largest check the Golden Bear had earned in a tour event up to that point in in the then 34-year-old’s career.

    Fast forward to 2025 and, well, you probably know where we’re going with this. The prize money payout for the 51st Players Championship is exponentially bigger, with the overall purse coming in at $25 million and the winner claiming a $4.5 million first-place prize money payout.

    Of course, we'll have to wait until Monday to find out who takes home the goods as Rory McIlroy (68) and J.J. Spaun (72) will return to TPC Sawgrass on Monday morning for a three-hole aggregate playoff. McIlroy held a three-shot lead at one point but failed to convert on short birdie putts down the stretch. Spaun, ranked No. 57 in the world, has one PGA Tour victory to his credit. He birdied 14 and 16 to tie McIlroy and had another look from 30 feet on the last hole to win that stopped just short of the hole.

    With the ongoing schism between the PGA Tour and LIV Golf continuing to rage, the subject of money remains an underlying subplot regarding the uncertain future of men’s professional golf. Suffice it to say, the ramp up in prize money at TPC Sawgrass has happened quickly. As we have noted previously, when McIlroy won the Players just six years ago, he claimed a then-record $2.25 million for his victory. This week, Tom Hoge, Akshay Bhatia and Lucas Glover tied for third place and each took home $1.325 million.

    Indulge us for our annual review of just how much the prize money has risen—again for better or worse—at this championship over the years, seemingly more appropriate given golden anniversary being celebrated this year.

    Year: Total Purse/First place
    1974: $250,000/Jack Nicklaus, $50,000
    1982: $500,000/Jerry Pate, $90,000
    1987: $1 million/Sandy Lyle, $180,000
    1993: $2.5 million/Nick Price, $450,000
    2000: $6 million/Hal Sutton, $1.08 million
    2007: $9 million/Phil Mickelson, $1.62 million
    2014: $10 million/Martin Kaymer, $1.8 million
    2018: $11 million/Webb Simpson, $1.89 million
    2019: $12.5 million/Rory McIlroy, $2.25 million
    2021: $15 million/Justin Thomas, $2.7 million
    2022: $20 million/Cameron Smith, $3.6 million
    2024: $25 million/Scottie Scheffler, $4.5 million

    Here then is the prize money payout for each golfer who made the cut at TPC Sawgrass.

    Win: $4.5 million

    2: $2.725 million

    T-3: Tom Hoge, -10/278, $1.325 million

    T-3: Akshay Bhatia, -10/278, $1.325 million

    T-3: Lucas Glover, -10/278, $1.325 million

    T-6: Danny Walker, -9/279, $843,750

    T-6: Corey Conners, -9/279, $843,750

    T-6: Bud Cauley, -9/279, $843,750

    9: Robert MacIntyre, -8/280, $731,250

    T-10: Collin Morikawa, -7/281, $656,250

    T-10: Davis Thompson, -7/281, $656,250

    T-12: Jake Knapp, -6/282, $556,250

    T-12: Patrick Cantlay, -6/282, $556,250

    T-14: Aaron Rai, -5/283, $418,750

    T-14: Tommy Fleetwood, -5/283, $418,750

    T-14: Denny McCarthy, -5/283, $418,750

    T-14: Sam Ryder, -5/283, $418,750

    T-14: Sepp Straka, -5/283, $418,750

    T-14: Alex Smalley, -5/283, $418,750

    TPC Sawgrass: Stadium
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    TPC Sawgrass: Stadium
    Ponte Vedra Beach, FL
    TPC’s stadium concept was the idea of then-PGA Tour commissioner Deane Beman. The 1980 design was pure Pete Dye, who set out to test the world’s best golfers by mixing demands of distance with target golf. Most greens are ringed by random lumps, bumps and hollows, what Dye calls his "grenade attack architecture." His ultimate target hole is the heart-pounding sink-or-swim island green 17th, which offers no bailout, perhaps unfairly in windy Atlantic coast conditions. The 17th has spawned over a hundred imitation island greens in the past 40 years. To make the layout even more exciting during tournament play, Steve Wenzloff of PGA Tour Design Services recently remodeled several holes, most significantly the 12th, which is now a drivable par 4.
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    T-20: Keegan Bradley, -4/284, $240,250

    T-20: Ryan Fox, -4/284, $240,250

    T-20: Joe Highsmith, -4/284, $240,250

    T-20: Matt McCarty, -4/284, $240,250

    T-20: Daniel Berger, -4/284, $240,250

    T-20: Shane Lowry, -4/284, $240,250

    T-20: Scottie Scheffler, -4/284, $240,250

    T-20: Min Woo Lee, -4/284, $240,250

    T-20: Max McGreevy, -4/284, $240,250

    T-20: Stephan Jaeger, -4/284, $240,250

    T-30: Harris English, -3/285, $163,750

    T-30: Will Zalatoris, -3/285, $163,750

    T-30: Russell Henley, -3/285, $163,750

    T-33: Justin Thomas, -2/286, $136,250

    T-33: Taylor Moore, -2/286, $136,250

    T-33: J.T. Poston, -2/286, $136,250

    T-33: Rico Hoey, -2/286, $136,250

    T-33: Kurt Kitayama, -2/286, $136,250

    T-38: Davis Riley, -1/287, $111,250

    T-38: Justin Lower, -1/287, $111,250

    T-38: Taylor Pendrith, -1/287, $111,250

    T-38: Si Woo Kim, -1/287, $111,250

    T-42: Jesper Svensson, E/288, $81,687.50

    T-42: Mac Meissner, E/288, $81,687.50

    T-42: Matt Kuchar, E/288, $81,687.50

    T-42: Billy Horschel, E/288, $81,687.50

    T-42: Tom Kim, E/288, $81,687.50

    T-42: Hayden Springer, E/288, $81,687.50

    T-42: Chris Kirk, E/288, $81,687.50

    T-42: Ryan Gerard, E/288, $81,687.50

    T-50: Jacob Bridgeman, +1/289, $63,500

    T-50: Beau Hossler, +1/289, $63,500

    T-52: Sahith Theegala, +2/290, $60,750

    T-52: Byeong Hun An, +2/290, $60,750

    T-54: Joel Dahmen, +3/291, $58,250

    T-54: Camilo Villegas, +3/291, $58,250

    T-54: Matthieu Pavon, +3/291, $58,250

    T-54: Carson Young, +3/291, $58,250

    T-54: Charley Hoffman, +3/291, $58,250

    59: Jordan Spieth, +4/292, $56,750

    60: Jhonattan Vegas, +5/293, $56,250

    T-61: Austin Eckroat, +6/294, $54,500

    T-61: Will Chandler, +6/294, $54,500

    T-61: Chandler Phillips, +6/294, $54,500

    T-61: Sungjae Im, +6/294, $54,500

    T-61: Trey Mullinax, +6/294, $54,500

    T-61: Cameron Young, +6/294, $54,500

    67: Emiliano Grillo, +7/295, $52,750

    68: Isaiah Salinda, +8/296, $52,250

    T-69: C.T. Pan, +9/297, $51,500

    T-69: Sami Valimaki, +9/297, $51,500

    71: Rickie Fowler, +12/300, $50,750

    72: Xander Schauffele, +13/301, $50,250