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Travelers Championship payouts: Keegan Bradley wins $3.6 million payday

Keegan Bradley has his first win of 2025.

The New England-area native took the victory at the 2025 Travelers Championship with a 15-under-par score at TPC at River Highlands in Connecticut to secure a $3.6 million payday.

Bradley put up the comeback victory on Sunday June 22 as he shot 2-under-par in the final round after Tommy Fleetwood was the leader entering the day. Entering the 18th hole, the Team USA captain was tied with Fleetwood and Russell Henley, needing a birdie to secure the win and avoid the playoff.

On the par-4 18th, Bradley had a beautiful approach shot to put him six feet away from the win. He nailed the putt for birdie for his eighth PGA Tour win.

COMPLETE LEADERBOARD: 2025 Travelers Championship

2025 Travelers Championship payout

Keegan Bradley earns $3.6 million for winning the Travelers Championship.

Travelers Championship purse, payouts

The total purse for the 2025 Travelers Championship is $20 million, with $3.6 million going to the winner. Here is the complete rundown on how much each position pays:

  • 1. Keegan Bradley (-15): $3.6 million
  • T2. Tommy Fleetwood (-14): $2.16 million
  • T2. Russell Henley (-14): $2.16 million
  • T4. Harris English (-13): $960,000
  • T4. Jason Day (-13): $960,000
  • T6. Scottie Scheffler (-12): $720,000
  • T6. Rory McIlroy (-12): $720,000
  • 8. Brian Harman (-10): $620,000
  • T9. Harry Hall (-9): $580,000
  • T9. Justin Thomas (-9): $580,000
  • T9. Lucas Glover (-9): $580,000
  • T12: Patrick Cantlay (-8): $460,000
  • T12: Denny McCarthy (-8): $460,000
  • T14. Byeong Hun An (-7): $380,000
  • T14. Ben Griffin (-7): $380,000
  • T14. J.J. Spaun (-7): $380,000
  • T17. Ryan Fox (-6): $320,000
  • T17. Robert MacIntyre (-6): $320,000
  • T17. Matt Fitzpatrick (-6): $320,000
  • T17. Maverick McNealy (-6): $320,000
  • T17. Sam Burns (-6): $320,000
  • T17. Aaron Rai (-6): $320,000
  • T17. Nick Taylor (-6): $320,000
  • T17. Wyndham Clark (-6): $320,000
  • T25. Bud Cauley (-5): $175,000
  • T25. Kevin Yu (-5): $175,000
  • T25. David Thompson (-5): $175,000
  • T25. Austin Eckroat (-5): $175,000
  • T25. Taylor Pendrith (-5): $175,000
  • T30. Adam Scott (-4): $134,000
  • T30. Andrew Novak (-4): $134,000
  • T30. Alex Noren (-4): $134,000
  • T30. Hideki Matsuyama (-4): $134,000
  • T34. Stephan Jaeger (-3): $111,000
  • T34. Luke Clanton (-3): $111,000
  • T36. Gary Woodland (-2): $101,500
  • T36. Ludvig Aberg (-2): $101,500
  • T36. Rickie Fowler (-2): $101,500
  • T36. Max Greyserman (-2): $101,500
  • T36. Joe Highsmith (-2): $101,500
  • T36. Jhonattan Vegas (-2): $101,500
  • T42. Collin Morikawa (-1): $76,000
  • T42. Daniel Berger (-1): $76,000
  • T42. Michael Kim (-1): $76,000
  • T45. Tom Kim (E): $64,000
  • T45. Shane Lowry (E): $64,000
  • T45. J.T. Poston (E): $64,000
  • T45. Sepp Straka (E): $64,000
  • T45. Sam Stevens (E): $64,000
  • T45. Tom Hoge (E): $64,000
  • T45. Christiaan Bezuidenhout (E): $64,000
  • T52. Cameron Young (+1): $47,000
  • T52. Jacob Bridgeman (+1): $47,000
  • T54. Ryan Gerard (+2): $46,000
  • T54. Akshay Bhatia (+2): $46,000
  • T54. Max Homa (+2): $46,000
  • T57. Adam Hadwin (+3): $44,500
  • T57. Matthieu Pavon (+3): $44,500
  • T57. Cam Davis (+3): $44,500
  • T57. Davis Riley (+3): $44,500
  • T61. Xander Schauffele (+4): $41,500
  • T61. Sunjae Im (+4): $41,500
  • T63. Min Woo Lee (+5): $40,500
  • T63. Thomas Detry (+5): $40,500
  • 65. Mackenzie Hughes (+7): $39,500
  • T66. Tony Finau (+11): $39,000
  • T66. Nick Dunlap (+11): $39,000

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