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Charles Schwab Challenge payout: Prize money for winner Ben Griffin

The 2025 Charles Schwab Challenge at the renowned Colonial Country Club concluded Sunday, and the winner was Ben Griffin, who shot a 1-under par 71 in the final round to finish one stroke ahead of the runner-up, Matti Schmid.

Griffin received over $1.7 million for his victory, while Schmid took home just over $1 million.

Here is all the information about each golfer’s earnings at the 2025 Charles Schwab Challenge, including the total purse, the winner’s share, and a complete breakdown of the prize money.

What is the total purse for the 2025 Charles Schwab Challenge?

The total purse for the 2025 Charles Schwab Challenge is $9.5 million, which is up from $9.1 million in 2024.

What is the winner’s share for the 2025 Charles Schwab Challenge?

The winner of the 2025 Charles Schwab Challenge, Ben Griffin, received $1.71 million, according to the PGA Tour.

Charles Schwab Challenge 2025: Total purse breakdown for PGA Tour event

Money amounts don’t include ties. All figures according to the PGA Tour

  • First place: Ben Griffin – $1.71 million
  • Second place: Matti Schmid – $1.0355 million
  • Third place: Bud Cauley – $655,500
  • T-Fourth place: Scottie Scheffler – $427,500
  • T-Fourth place: Tommy Fleetwood – $427,500
  • Sixth place: $344,375
  • Seventh place: $320,625
  • Eighth place: $296,875
  • Ninth place: $277,875
  • 10th: $258,875
  • 11th: $239,875
  • 12th: $220,875
  • 13th: $201,875
  • 14th: $182,875
  • 15th: $173,375
  • 16th: $163,875
  • 17th: $154,375
  • 18th: $144,875
  • 19th: $135,375
  • 20th: $125,875
  • 21st: $116,375
  • 22nd: $106,875
  • 23rd: $99,275
  • 24th: $91,675
  • 25th: $84,075
  • 26th: $76,475
  • 27th: $73,625
  • 28th: $70,775
  • 29th: $67,925
  • 30th: $65,075
  • 31st: $62,225
  • 32nd: $59,375
  • 33rd: $56,525
  • 34th: $54,150
  • 35th: $51,775
  • 36th: $49,400
  • 37th: $47,025
  • 38th: $45,125
  • 39th: $43,225
  • 40th: $41,325
  • 41st: $39,425
  • 42nd: $37,525
  • 43rd: $35,625
  • 44th: $33,725
  • 45th: $31,825
  • 46th: $29,925
  • 47th: $28,025
  • 48th: $26,505
  • 49th: $25,175
  • 50th: $24,415
  • 51st: $23,845
  • 52nd: $23,275
  • 53rd: $22,895
  • 54th: $22,515
  • 55th: $22,325
  • 56th: $22,135
  • 57th: $21,945
  • 58th: $21,755
  • 59th: $21,565
  • 60th: $21,375
  • 61st: $21,185
  • 62nd: $20,995
  • 63rd: $20,805
  • 64th: $20,615
  • 65th: $20,425
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