Truist Championship 2025: Golfer Payout of PGA Tour Signature Event

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The 2025 Truist Championship, the sixth Signature Event of the season, is the next stop on the PGA Tour. The tournament debuts under its new name following a change in sponsorship last season.
Rory McIlroy is the defending champion and will be looking for his fifth career victory at the event formerly known as the Wells Fargo Championship, and fourth this season.
However, the 2025 edition will not be played at its usual venue of Quail Hollow, as the iconic course will host the PGA Championship, the second major of the season, a week later.
That is a detail that could completely change the game.
The Truist Championship will be played at The Philadelphia Cricket Club’s Wissahickon Course, a venue that has maintained a relatively low profile in professional golf.
Although, it did host the 2015 PGA Professional National Championship, the 2016 PGA Tour Champions’ Kaulig Companies Championship and the 2024 U.S. Amateur Four-Ball Championship.
A PGA Tour flag near the putting green during the final round of the Simmons Bank Open for the Snedeker Foundation at The Grove on September 17, 2023 in College Grove, Tennessee. A PGA Tour flag near the putting green during the final round of the Simmons Bank Open for the Snedeker Foundation at The Grove on September 17, 2023 in College Grove, Tennessee. Alex Slitz/Getty Images
Like nearly every Signature Event, the Truist Championship has a purse of $20 million. The winner’s share will be $3.6 million and all players will receive money as it is a no-cut event.
Truist Championship 2025 Payout
Below is the payout for the 2025 Truist Championship (amounts may vary depending on ties):
1 $3,600,000
2 $2,160,000
3 $1,360,000
4 $960,000
5 $800,000
6 $720,000
7 $670,000
8 $621,000
9 $581,000
10 $541,000
11 $501,000
12 $461,000
13 $421,000
14 $381,000
15 $361,000
16 $341,000
17 $321,000
18 $301,000
19 $281,000
20 $261,000
21 $241,000
22 $224,500
23 $208,500
24 $192,500
25 $176,500
26 $160,500
27 $154,500
28 $148,500
29 $142,500
30 $136,500
31 $130,500
32 $124,500
33 $118,500
34 $113,500
35 $108,500
36 $103,500
37 $98,500
38 $94,500
39 $90,500
40 $86,500
41 $82,500
42 $78,500
43 $74,500
44 $70,500
45 $66,500
46 $62,500
47 $58,500
48 $55,300
49 $52,500
50 $51,000
51 $49,800
52 $48,600
53 $47,800
54 $47,000
55 $46,600
56 $46,200
57 $45,800
58 $45,400
59 $45,000
60 $44,600
61 $44,200
62 $43,800
63 $43,400
64 $43,000
65 $42,600
66 $42,200
67 $41,800
68 $41,400
69 $41,000
The event features most of the top players on the PGA Tour this season. Surprisingly, the World No. 1 and second in the FedEx Cup rankings, Scottie Scheffler, will miss the tournament after his spectacular win at the CJ Cup Byron Nelson last week.
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