FedEx Cup Bonus Money Structure Payout For 2025

PGA TOUR Commissioner Jay Monahan poses with Scottie Scheffler with the FedExCup Trophy after Scheffler won the final round of the Tour Championship golf tournament, Sunday, Sept. 1, 2024, in Atlanta.
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  • The FedEx Cup bonus money payout structure will be different in 2025.
  • Players will get paid three different times.
  • The winner of the Tour Championship will receive $10 million.

The FedEx Cup bonus payouts will look a little different in 2025.

Prior to this year, the Tour Championship, the final event of the playoffs, had the entire $100 million bonus pool on the line. Also, the 30-player tournament used a starting-stroke format, with the No. 1 player in the standings beginning the event at 10-under and the 30th-ranked player starting at even-par.

Now, the $100 million bonus pool will be paid out at three different times, and the Tour Championship will be like a regular event, with all 30 players starting at even.

FedEx Cup Bonus Money Payout Following Regular Season

PositionPayout
1$10,000,000
2$4,000,000
3$1,200,000
4$1,000,000
5$800,000
6$700,000
7$650,000
8$600,000
9$550,000
10$500,000

Following the regular season (Wyndham Championship), the top 10 players in the FedEx Cup standings will receive the money above.

FedEx Cup Bonus Money Payout Following BMW Championship

PositionPayout
1$5,000,000
2$3,500,000
3$2,950,000
4$1,800,000
5$1,450,000
6$900,000
7$700,000
8$585,000
9$550,000
10$510,000
11$380,000
12$365,000
13$350,000
14$335,000
15$325,000
16$290,000
17$285,000
18$280,000
19$275,000
20$270,000
21$240,000
22$235,000
23$230,000
24$225,000
25$220,000
26$215,000
27$210,000
28$205,000
29$200,000
30$195,000

In addition to the BMW Championship payouts, players will receive bonuses following the event and qualifying for the Tour Championship.

FedEx Cup Bonus Money Payout Following Tour Championship

PositionPlayerScoreEarnings
1Tommy Fleetwood-18$10,000,000
T2Russell Henley-15$4,352,500
T2Patrick Cantlay-15$4,352,500
T4Corey Conners-14$2,616,667
T4Scottie Scheffler-14$2,616,667
T4Cameron Young-14$2,616,667
T7Justin Thomas-13$1,121,667
T7Sam Burns-13$1,121,667
T7Keegan Bradley-13$1,121,667
T10Chris Gotterup-12$715,000
T10Ben Griffin-12$715,000
12Viktor Hovland-11$660,000
T13Brian Harman-10$570,000
T13Harris English-10$570,000
T13Akshay Bhatia-10$570,000
T13Shane Lowry-10$570,000
T17Harry Hall-9$482,500
T17Robert MacIntyre-9$482,500
T19Collin Morikawa-8$452,500
T19Nick Taylor-8$452,500
T21Justin Rose-7$422,500
T21Ludvig Aberg-7$422,500
T23Rory McIlroy-6$395,000
T23Maverick McNealy-6$395,000
T25J.J. Spaun-4$377,500
T25Andrew Novak-4$377,500
T27Sungjae ImE$367,500
T27Jacob BridgemanE$367,500
29Hideki Matsuyama+3$360,000
30Sepp Straka+7$355,000

These are the amounts players will receive following the Tour Championship, the final playoff event.

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Ryan Hannable is a Content Managing Editor on the Web Content Team for BetMGM. Previously, he was a New England Patriots beat writer for WEEI in Boston. He also has published a golf book, “The Ultimate Book of Golf Trivia: 600 Questions and Answers.”