- The Charles Schwab Challenge from Colonial Country Club was May 22-25.
- The purse was $9.5 million, with a $1,710,000 winner's share.
- Ben Griffin picked up his first solo win on the PGA Tour.
The PGA Tour headed back to Texas for the Charles Schwab Challenge, May 22-25, from Colonial Country Club.
Even though it was not a PGA Tour signature event, plenty of stars were in the field, including world No. 1 Scottie Scheffler.
In the end, Ben Griffin won for the first time solo on the PGA Tour, as earlier in the year he teamed up with Andrew Novak to win the Zurich Classic of New Orleans.
Griffin finished at 12-under, which was good for a one-shot win.
The purse was $9.5 million.
How Much Does the Winner of the Charles Schwab Challenge Make?
Ben Griffin’s winner’s share for the 2025 Charles Schwab Challenge was $1,710,000.
Charles Schwab Challenge: Winner’s Payout, Prize Money Earnings
Position | Player | Score | Earnings |
1 | Ben Griffin | -12 | $1,710,000 |
2 | Matti Schmid | -11 | $1,035,300 |
3 | Bud Cauley | -9 | $655,000 |
T4 | Tommy Fleetwood | -8 | $427,500 |
T4 | Scottie Scheffler | -8 | $427,500 |
T6 | Aldrich Potgieter | -7 | $299,725 |
T6 | Harry Hall | -7 | $299,725 |
T6 | J.J. Spaun | -7 | $299,725 |
T6 | Ryo Hisatsune | -7 | $299,725 |
T6 | Robert MacIntyre | -7 | $299,725 |
T11 | Gary Woodland | -6 | $203,775 |
T11 | Vince Whaley | -6 | $203,775 |
T11 | Karl Vilips | -6 | $203,775 |
T11 | Andrew Novak | -6 | $203,775 |
T11 | Nick Hardy | -6 | $203,775 |
T16 | Michael Kim | -5 | $140,125 |
T16 | Christiaan Bezuidenhout | -5 | $140,125 |
T16 | Kris Ventura | -5 | $140,125 |
T16 | Pierceson Coody | -5 | $140,125 |
T16 | Emiliano Grillo | -5 | $140,125 |
T16 | Rickie Fowler | -5 | $140,125 |
T22 | Max Greyserman | -4 | $88,667 |
T22 | Webb Simpson | -4 | $88,667 |
T22 | Matt Wallace | -4 | $88,667 |
T22 | Lucas Glover | -4 | $88,667 |
T22 | Kurt Kitayama | -4 | $88,667 |
T22 | Akshay Bhatia | -4 | $88,667 |
T28 | Patrick Rodgers | -3 | $60,979 |
T28 | Sam Stevens | -3 | $60,979 |
T28 | Mac Meissner | -3 | $60,979 |
T28 | Mark Hubbard | -3 | $60,979 |
T28 | Chris Gotterup | -3 | $60,979 |
T28 | Si Woo Kim | -3 | $60,979 |
T28 | Eric Cole | -3 | $60,979 |
T28 | John Pak | -3 | $60,979 |
T36 | Erik van Rooyen | -2 | $42,335 |
T36 | Brice Garnett | -2 | $42,335 |
T36 | Keith Mitchell | -2 | $42,335 |
T36 | Luke List | -2 | $42,335 |
T36 | Jordan Spieth | -2 | $42,335 |
T36 | Quade Cummins | -2 | $42,335 |
T36 | J.T. Poston | -2 | $42,335 |
T36 | Hideki Matsuyama | -2 | $42,335 |
T44 | Tom Kim | -1 | $32,775 |
T44 | Andrew Putnam | -1 | $32,775 |
T46 | Austin Eckroat | E | $25,881 |
T46 | Thorbjorn Olesen | E | $25,881 |
T46 | Jesper Svensson | E | $25,881 |
T46 | Kevin Roy | E | $25,881 |
T46 | Adam Svensson | E | $25,881 |
T46 | Doug Ghim | E | $25,881 |
T46 | Brian Harman | E | $25,881 |
T53 | Sam Ryder | +1 | $22,267 |
T53 | Lee Hodges | +1 | $22,267 |
T53 | Harris English | +1 | $22,267 |
T53 | Matt Kuchar | +1 | $22,267 |
T53 | Carson Young | +1 | $22,267 |
T53 | Jackson Suber | +1 | $22,267 |
T59 | Henrik Norlander | +2 | $20,995 |
T59 | Beau Hossler | +2 | $20,995 |
T59 | Nico Echavarria | +2 | $20,995 |
T59 | Seamus Power | +2 | $20,995 |
T59 | Jeremy Paul | +2 | $20,995 |
T59 | Harry Higgs | +2 | $20,995 |
T59 | Ricky Castillo | +2 | $20,995 |
T66 | Rico Hoey | +3 | $19,950 |
T66 | Max McGreevy | +3 | $19,950 |
T66 | Steven Fisk | +3 | $19,950 |
T66 | Peter Malnati | +3 | $19,950 |
T70 | Dylan Wu | +4 | $19,285 |
T70 | Ben Silverman | +4 | $19,285 |
T70 | Camilo Villegas | +4 | $19,285 |
T73 | Taylor Moore | +5 | $18,810 |
T73 | Ryan Gerard | +5 | $18,810 |
75 | Victor Perez | +6 | $18,525 |
76 | Will Chandler | +7 | $18,335 |
T77 | Hayden Springer | +8 | $18,050 |
T77 | Frankie Capan III | +8 | $18,050 |
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