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The Memorial Tournament purse, payout: Prize money at PGA Tour event

The Memorial Tournament is in the final round at the esteemed Muirfield Village Golf Club in Dublin, Ohio, where the clash of the best golfers in the world is underway.

The Memorial Tournament, a beacon of philanthropy, extends its support to numerous charities in collaboration with organizations like the Nicklaus Children’s Healthcare Foundation, Nationwide Children’s Hospital, and Stephen and Ayesha Curry’s Eat. Learn. Play. Foundation. Despite this noble focus, the tournament offers a substantial prize purse for the top finishers at Muirfield Village Golf Club.

The prize purse for the Memorial Tournament is an impressive $20 million, with the winner receiving $4 million. The second-place finisher will earn $2.2 million, while the third-place finisher will take home $1.4 million.

Let’s delve into the prize money distribution, shedding light on the substantial rewards that await the top finishers at the Memorial Tournament.

What is the total purse for the 2025 Memorial Tournament?

The total purse for the 2025 Memorial Tournament presented by Workday is $20 million. The first place winner will take home $4 million of the prize purse.

2025 Memorial Tournament: Purse breakdown for PGA Tour event

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

  • First place: $4 million
  • Second place: $2.2 million
  • Third place: $1.4 million
  • Fourth place: $1 million
  • Fifth place: $840,000
  • Sixth place: $760,000
  • Seventh place: $700,000
  • Eighth place: $646,000
  • Ninth place: $600,000
  • 10th: $556,000
  • 11th: $514,000
  • 12th: $472,000
  • 13th: $430,000
  • 14th: $389,000
  • 15th: $369,000
  • 16th: $349,000
  • 17th: $329,000
  • 18th: $309,000
  • 19th: $289,000
  • 20th: $269,000
  • 21st: $250,000
  • 22nd: $233,000
  • 23rd: $216,000
  • 24th: $200,000
  • 25th: $184,000
  • 26th: $168,000
  • 27th: $161,000
  • 28th: $154,000
  • 29th: $147,000
  • 30th: $140,000
  • 31st: $133,000
  • 32nd: $126,000
  • 33rd: $119,000
  • 34th: $114,000
  • 35th: $109,000
  • 36th: $104,000
  • 37th: $99,000
  • 38th: $94,000
  • 39th: $90,000
  • 40th: $86,000
  • 41st: $80,000
  • 42nd: $78,000
  • 43rd: $74,000
  • 44th: $70,000
  • 45th: $66,000
  • 46th: $62,000
  • 47th: $58,000
  • 48th: $56,000
  • 49th: $54,000
  • 50th: $52,000
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