2025 Wyndham Championship payout: Here's how much every player made

The 2025 PGA Tour regular season came to a close this week at the Wyndham Championship at Sedgefield Country Club in Greensboro, North Carolina.

The four days in Greensboro offer a look at the other side of Tour life as pros scratch and claw to get into the top 70 to make the FedEx Cup Playoffs. Even those who find themselves outside the top 70 are trying to earn as many points as possible in order to put themselves in a good position to stay inside the top 100 after the fall schedule. This year, the PGA Tour is trimming the number of fully-exempt members from 125 to 100, which means there is a 20 percent reduction in the membership. While that won’t impact players like Max Homa, who is currently outside the top 100 but exempt through 2028, it will make things harder for guys like Joel Dahmen, who finished 124th last fall to narrowly keep his fully-exempt status.

While players jockeyed for position in the standings this week, the race for the Wyndham Championship title was a bit of a snoozer as Cameron Young got out to a three-shot lead after the second round and stretched the margin to five entering Sunday.

Young’s lead grew to nine as he made the turn, and he coasted to his first career win on the PGA Tour, collecting a $1.476 million winner’s check in the process.

Below is a breakdown of what everyone in the field earned this week in Greensboro.

What every player made at the 2025 Wyndham Championship

(Payouts will be updated as play finishes)

Editor’s note: Amateur Jackson Koivun finished T5 but will not collect a check. The payouts and placings will reflect this. (I.e., every player who finished below Koivun will be one slot higher for prize money.)

WIN. Cameron Young, $1.476 million

2. Mac Meissner, $893,800

T3. Alex Noren, $483,800
Mark Hubbard, $483,800

T5. Chris Kirk, $316,725
Aaron Rai, $316,725

T7. Matt Fitzpatrick, $257,616
Matt McCarty, $257,616
Patrick Fishburn, $257,616

T10. Denny McCarthy, $198,850
Ben Griffin, $198,850
J.T. Poston, $198,850
Davis Thompson,$198,850

T14. Patrick Rodgers, $145,500
Joel Dahmen, $145,500
Beau Hossler, $145,500
Harry Hall, $145,500

T18: Hideki Matsuyama, $112,750
Nico Echavarria, $112,750
Sam Ryder, $112,750
Karl Vilips, $112,750

T22. Gary Woodland, $82,410
Lanto Griffin, $82,410
Ricky Castillo, $82,410
Noah Goodwin,$82,410

T26. Webb Simpson, $62,320
Sungjae Im, $62,320
Matt Wallace, $62,320
Harry Higgs, $62,320

T30. Jordan Spieth, $53,710
Kurt Kitayama, $53,710
Matti Schmid, $53,710

T33. Rasmus Hojgaard, $45,715
Chandler Phillips, $45,715
Max McGreevy, $45,715
Sami Valimaki, $45,715

T37. Michael Thorbjornsen, $36,490
Matthew Riedel, $36,490
Chesson Hadley, $36,490
Victor Perez, $36,490
William Mouw, $36,490
Jacob Bridgeman, $36,490

T43. Rickie Fowler, $25,718
Justin Lower, $25,718
Trevor Cone, $25,718
Robert MacIntyre, $25,718
Emiliano Grillo, $25,718
Patton Kizzire, $25,718
Cam Davis, $25,718
Matt Kuchar, $25,718
Seamus Power, $25,718
Tony Finau, $25,718
David Lipsky, $25,718

T54. Adam Scott, $19,106
Paul Peterson, $19,106
David Skinns, $19,106
Lee Hodges, $19,106
Nicolai Hojgaard, $19,106

T59. Carson Young, $18,532
Steven Fisk, $18,532

T61. Peter Malnati, $17,958
Henrik Norlander, $17,958
Thorbjorn Olesen, $17,958
Michael Kim, $17,958
Christiaan Bezuidenhout, $17,958


T66. Luke Clanton, $17,220
Rico Hoey, $17,220
Thomas Rosenmueller, $17,220
Trey Mullinax, $17,220

70. Taylor Dickson $16,801

T71. Matthieu Pavon, $16,564
Aaron Baddeley, $16,564

T73. Eric Cole, $16,236
Vince Whaley, $16,236

Cameron Young builds massive lead at Wyndham Championship

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