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2025 Travelers Championship purse, prize money: Payouts for Keegan Bradley, players from $20 million pool

Posted on June 25, 2025

Keegan Bradley Claims Victory and $3.6M Prize at 2025 Travelers Championship

The final signature event of the 2025 PGA Tour season brought the best golfers in the world to TPC River Highlands in Connecticut for the annual Travelers Championship. Known for low scores and an inviting layout, the tournament is a favorite stop on the calendar—and once again, it didn’t disappoint.

Keegan Bradley rose to the occasion, carding a 15-under-par total across 72 holes to win the Travelers title. Along with the prestigious win, Bradley walked away with a $3.6 million winner’s check and a massive leap in the Ryder Cup standings—now sitting ninth among Americans. With Ryder Cup points based on money earned in PGA Tour events (1 point per $1,000), Bradley’s victory netted him 3,600 points, possibly positioning him for an automatic spot on the U.S. team.

The Travelers, as the last signature event before the FedEx Cup Playoffs (aside from July’s Open Championship), offered a total purse of $20 million. Eleven players took home at least half a million dollars, showing just how lucrative the event proved to be.

Here’s the complete prize money breakdown from the 2025 Travelers Championship:

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Top 30

1st: $3,600,000 – Keegan Bradley

T-2nd: $2,160,000 – Tommy Fleetwood, Russell Henley

3rd: $1,360,000

T-4th: $960,000 – Harris English, Jason Day

5th: $800,000

T-6th: $720,000 – Scottie Scheffler, Rory McIlroy

7th: $670,000

8th: $620,000 – Brian Harman

T-9th: $580,000 – Harry Hall, Justin Thomas, Lucas Glover

10th: $540,000

11th: $500,000

T-12th: $460,000 – Patrick Cantlay, Denny McCarthy

13th: $420,000

T-14th: $380,000 – Byeong Hun An, Ben Griffin, J.J. Spaun

15th: $360,000

16th: $340,000

T-17th: $320,000 – Ryan Fox, Robert MacIntyre, Matt Fitzpatrick, Maverick McNealy, Sam Burns, Aaron Rai, Nick Taylor, Wyndham Clark

18th: $300,000

19th: $280,000

20th: $260,000

21st: $240,000

22nd: $223,000

23rd: $207,500

24th: $190,000

T-25th: $175,000 – Bud Cauley, Kevin Yu, Davis Thompson, Austin Eckroat, Taylor Pendrith

26th: $159,000

27th: $152,500

28th: $146,000

29th: $140,000

T-30th: $134,000 – Adam Scott, Andrew Novak, Alex Noren, Hideki Matsuyama

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31st to 66th

31st: $128,500

32nd: $122,500

33rd: $116,500

T-34th: $111,000 – Luke Clanton, Stephan Jaeger

35th: $106,500

T-36th: $101,500 – Gary Woodland, Ludvig Åberg, Rickie Fowler, Max Greyserman, Joe Highsmith, Jhonattan Vegas

37th: $96,500

38th: $92,500

39th: $88,500

40th: $84,000

41st: $80,000

T-42nd: $76,000 – Collin Morikawa, Daniel Berger, Michael Kim

43rd: $72,000

44th: $68,000

T-45th: $64,000 – Tom Kim, Shane Lowry, J.T. Poston, Sepp Straka, Sam Stevens, Tom Hoge, Christiaan Bezuidenhout

46th: $60,000

47th: $56,000

48th: $53,000

49th: $50,000

50th: $49,000

51st: $48,000

T-52nd: $47,000 – Cameron Young, Jacob Bridgeman

53rd: $46,000

T-54th: $46,000 – Akshay Bhatia, Ryan Gerard, Max Homa

55th: $45,500

56th: $45,000

T-57th: $44,500 – Adam Hadwin, Matthieu Pavon, Cam Davis, Davis Riley

58th: $44,000

59th: $43,500

60th: $43,000

T-61st: $42,500 – Xander Schauffele, Sungjae Im

62nd: $42,000

T-63rd: $41,500 – Min Woo Lee, Thomas Detry

64th: $41,000

65th: $40,500 – Mackenzie Hughes

T-66th: $40,000 – Tony Finau, Nick Dunlap

With the Travelers Championship in the books, players now turn their attention to the final major of the season—the Open Championship—and then the high-stakes FedEx Cup Playoffs. But for Keegan Bradley, this win may go far beyond the paycheck—it might just punch his ticket to the Ryder Cup.

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