How Much Did Scottie Scheffler Earn After Winning PGA Championship 2025?

How Much Did Scottie Scheffler Earn After Winning PGA Championship 2025?

He is a three-time major champion! Yes! Scottie Scheffler has done it for the third time in his career. At Quail Hollow Golf & Country Club, the reigning World No. 1 golfer reminded everyone why he is at the top of the Official World Golf Rankings. He defeated a star-studded field consisting of Rory McIlroy, Jon Rahm, Jordan Spieth, and defending champion Xander Schauffele to win his first PG Championship. 

Interestingly, his third major victory came just a week after his brilliant CJ Cup Byron Nelson win. Now, fans are wondering what amount of prize money Scheffler took home after winning the Wanamaker Trophy. 

So, without any further delay, let’s take a look at World No. 1’s winning and how much others on the leaderboard earn. 

Scottie Scheffler Winning At The PGA Championship 2025

The World No. 1 Scheffler was some beast at Quail Hollow Golf & Country Club last week. Moreover, his brilliant scorecard of 11 under par helped him secure a promising victory over tied second-ranked Bryson DeChambeau, Harris English, and Davis Riley with five strokes. 

Also Read: What Perks Will The Winner Of PGA Championship 2025 Earn? 

Winning the PGA Championship 2025 didn’t just allow Scottie Scheffler to lift the prestigious Wanamaker Trophy. Instead, he received a whopping sum of $3,420,000. That’s around 19 percent of the whopping $19 million prize purse.

How Much Did Other Golfers Earn At The PGA Championship 2025

While Scheffler took the biggest share of the massive $19 million prize purse, other golfers on the leaderboard did take home a handsome amount of money. 

Below is the PGA Championship 2025 prize money payout:

Pos.PlayerEarnings
1Scottie Scheffler$3,420,000
T2Bryson DeChambeau$1,418,667
T2Harris English$1,418,667
T2Davis Riley$1,418,667
T5Taylor Pendrith$694,700
T5Jhonattan Vegas$694,700
T5J.T. Poston$694,700
T8Joaquín Niemann$415,262
T8Ben Griffin$415,262
T8Denny McCarthy$415,262
T8Ryan Gerard$415,262
T8Joe Highsmith$415,262
T8Keegan Bradley$415,262
T8Matt Fitzpatrick$415,262
T8Jon Rahm$415,262
T8Si Woo Kim$415,262
T17Alex Noren$290,230
T17Matt Wallace$290,230
T19Sam Burns$190,109
T19Corey Conners$190,109
T19Beau Hossler$190,109
T19Aaron Rai$190,109
T19Taylor Moore$190,109
T19Harry Hall$190,109
T19Cam Davis$190,109
T19Adam Scott$190,109
T19Tony Finau$190,109
T28Xander Schauffele$115,820
T28Marco Penge$115,820
T28Viktor Hovland$115,820
T28Alex Smalley$115,820
T28Ryan Fox$115,820
T33Daniel Berger$89,193
T33Thorbjorn Olesen$89,193
T33Maverick McNealy$89,193
T33Max Greyserman$89,193
T37Richard Bland$75,378
T37J.J. Spaun$75,378
T37Ryo Hisatsune$75,378
T37Lucas Glover$75,378
T41Nicolai Hojgaard$60,677
T41Tommy Fleetwood$60,677
T41Nico Echavarria$60,677
T41Eric Cole$60,677
T41Michael Thorbjornsen$60,677
T41Matthieu Pavon$60,677
T47Rory McIlroy$49,190
T47Cameron Young$49,190
T47Robert MacIntyre$49,190
T50Kevin Yu$40,674
T50Collin Morikawa$40,674
T50Tom McKibbin$40,674
T50Christiaan Bezuidenhout$40,674
T50Wyndham Clark$40,674
T55Chris Kirk$32,138
T55Brian Campbell$32,138
T55Michael Kim$32,138
T55Rafael Campos$32,138
T55Garrick Higgo$32,138
T60Brian Harman$27,015
T60Justin Lower$27,015
T60Sam Stevens$27,015
T60Luke Donald$27,015
T60Tyrrell Hatton$27,015
T60Max Homa$27,015
T60David Puig$27,015
T67Sergio Garcia$24,927
T67Austin Eckroat$24,927
T67Rasmus Hojgaard$24,927
70Stephan Jaeger$24,240
71Tom Kim$23,940
T72Bud Cauley$23,660
T72Elvis Smylie$23,660

With the PGA Championship 2025’s successful conclusion, two major tournaments of the season are done already. Fans will now wait for the third major, the U.S. Open, which is almost a month away.

Also Read: How Many PGA Championships Has Tiger Woods Won?

The Oakmont Country Club will host the 2025 edition of the U.S. Open from June 12 to 15. Last year, the prize pool was $21.5 million. So it will be interesting to see how much of a hike we can see this year! Stay tuned for more updates!

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