Travelers Championship Purse 2025: How Much Money Does the Winner Make?

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Keegan Bradley stunned Tommy Fleetwood to win the 2025 Travelers Championship in his native New England, his second time winning the tournament.

Keegan Bradley will take home $3.6 million as part of a $20 million purse as the stunning winner of the 2025 Travelers Championship golf tournament. The tournament was played at the TPC River Highlands in Cromwell, Connecticut, from June 18 to June 22.

Fleetwood led Bradley by one shot after 17 holes, but he missed a par putt to drop to 14-under at the 18th, giving Bradley a shot at the win. Bradley sunk his birdie for the two shot swing. Henley, who chipped in to get to 14-under on the 18th, finished tied with Fleetwood for second, splitting $2.16 million.

Jason Day and Harris English tied for fourth, with Scottie Scheffler, the defending champion, and Rory McIlroy finished tied for sixth.

Bradley, a New England native, won the Travelers Championship in 2023. He has now won 8 times on the PGA Tour. Bradley will be the Ryder Cup captain for USA in September 2025.

The Travelers Championship is the eighth and final signature event on the PGA Tour for the 2025 season. The signature events come with a larger prize pool and other perks for the winner and top finishers. The tournament winner will earn 700 FedEx Cup points, compared to the 500 points the top finisher typically earns for PGA Tour events.

Fleetwood entered Sunday’s final round in the lead.

Scheffler entered the fourth round of play in 2025 with an outside shot at contending for a second consecutive title in Connecticut. The purse for the 2024 event was the same as 2025, with Scheffler earning $3.6 million out of a $20 million purse.


Travelers Championship 2025 Purse

The PGA Tour released the following purse distribution for the top players in the 2025 Travelers Championship:

PLACE PRIZE MONEY
1st $3,600,000
2nd $2,160,000
3rd $1,360,000
4th $960,000
5th $800,000
6th $720,000
7th $670,000
8th $620,000
9th $580,000
10th $540,000
11th $500,000
12th $460,000
13th $420,000
14th $380,000
15th $360,000
16th $340,000
17th $320,000
18th $300,000
19th $280,000
20th $260,000
21st $240,000
22nd $223,000
23rd $207,500
24th $190,000
25th $175,000
26th $159,000
27th $152,500
28th $146,000
29th $140,000
30th $134,000
31st $128,500
32nd $122,500
33rd $116,500
34th $111,000
35th $106,500
36th $101,500
37th $96,500
38th $92,500
39th $88,500
40th $84,000
41st $80,000
42nd $76,000
43rd $72,000
44th $68,000
45th $64,000
46th $60,000
47th $56,000
48th $53,000
49th $50,000
50th $49,000
51st $48,000
52nd $47,000
53rd $46,000
54th $46,000
55th $45,500
56th $45,000
57th $44,500
58th $44,000
59th $43,500
60th $43,000
61st $42,500
62nd $42,000
63rd $41,500
64th $41,000
65th $40,500
66th $40,000
67th $39,500
68th $39,000
69th $38,000
70th $37,500
71st $37,000
72nd $36,000

Tommy Fleetwood Said Prior to Sunday’s Final Round ‘This Is Like My First Real Chance’ to Win on the PGA Tour

Fleetwood told reporters after Saturday’s third round when asked about being one of the top players to have never won on the PGA Tour, “I don’t know, I’m on top of a lot of stat lines for people that haven’t won on the PGA Tour, so to always to be a No. 1 at something is always nice (laughing). Yeah, of course I would love to win on the PGA Tour. I think it’s like an element of your career that everybody wants, and I of course want it. I haven’t, this year especially I don’t feel like I’ve given myself — I’ve given myself like a back end chance a couple of times this year, but I’ve not been in contention.”

Fleetwood added, “So this is like my first real chance, so I’m really excited about that and looking forward to it. Again, it’s easy to put pressure on yourself, and the longer things go on, the more people talk about it, of course they do. But there’s also things that I’m very proud about as well, like my consistency, where I stand FedExCups and World Rankings and things like that. So there’s a lot to be happy about, but, you know, of course, I’m not going to, you know, be silly and say I don’t care about it, of course I want to win, and hopefully it will happen sooner rather than later.”

Bradley, who will be USA’s Ryder Cup captain later this year, talked about playing well on the PGA Tour while in that role.

“Yeah, pretty strange. I sort of have come to this epiphany sort of that no one has ever experienced what I’m going through right now, Bradley told reporters. “Arnold Palmer did in 1962 I think it was, but for the most part captains are done playing or at the end of their career or playing the Champions Tour. So it’s pretty cool, I’m experiencing something that not a lot of people have.”


The PGA Tour Heads to the Rocket Classic in Detroit Next

The PGA Tour will head to Detroit, Michigan, next weekend for the Rocket Classic. The tournament will have a prize pool of $9.6 million. After the Rocket Classic, the Tour heads to the John Deere Classic in Illinois.

The Scottish Open will be played on July 10, a week before The Open Championship, the fourth and final major of the 2025 season, which will be played July 17 to July 20 at Dunluce Course in Northern Ireland.

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