Truist Championship Prize Money Remains At $20m In 2025 With Winner Earning $3.6m Purse

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Truist Championship Prize Money

The PGA Tour heads to Pennsylvania for the Truist Championship this week, and there’s $20 million in prize money up for grabs, with the winner taking home $3.6 million. Read on for the full purse breakdown here on SportsCasting.

Philadelphia hosts the sixth of eight Signature Events of the PGA Tour season this week, as the 2025 Truist Championship, formerly known as the Wells Fargo Championship, takes place at the Philadelphia Cricket Club.

The tournament is usually held at the Quail Hollow Club in Charlotte, North Carolina, but as the PGA Championship is being held there next week, an alternative venue was required to host the event.

Defending four-time champion Rory McIlroy is among those competing, while recent CJ Cup Byron Nelson winner Scottie Scheffler has opted to skip the event, taking a week off ahead of the second major of the year.

The action gets underway on Thursday, 8 May, and runs until Sunday, 11 May. As tee time nears, we at SportsCasting are taking a look at the total prize money on offer and are providing a full purse breakdown.

What Is The Prize Money At The 2025 Truist Championship?

A total of $20 million is up for grabs at the 2025 Truist Championship, the same amount as was on offer in 2023 and 2024, matching the total purse at all other Signature Events on the PGA Tour in 2025.

How Much Money Does The Truist Championship Winner Earn?

A healthy $3.6 million will be awarded to the Truist Championship winner, which accounts for 18% of the total purse, while second place takes home $2.16 million (10.80%) and third place earns $1.36 million (6.80%).

Fourth place will secure just shy of the $1 million mark with $960,000 (4.80%). The rest of the prize money will be split across the remaining players, all the way down to 72nd place, with last place being awarded $36,000.

Truist Championship 2025 Prize Money – The Full Breakdown

Finish Prize Money
1st $3,600,000
2nd $2,160,000
3rd $1,360,000
4th $960,000
5th $800,000
6th $720,000
7th $670,000
8th $620,000
9th $580,000
10th $540,000
11th $500,000
12th $460,000
13th $420,000
14th $380,000
15th $360,000
16th $340,000
17th $320,000
18th $300,000
19th $280,000
20th $260,000
21st $240,000
22nd $223,000
23rd $207,500
24th $190,000
25th $175,000
26th $159,000
27th $152,500
28th $146,000
29th $140,000
30th $134,000
31st $128,500
32nd $122,500
33rd $116,500
34th $111,000
35th $106,500
36th $101,500
37th $96,500
38th $92,500
39th $88,500
40th $84,000
41st $80,000
42nd $76,000
43rd $72,000
44th $68,000
45th $64,000
46th $60,000
47th $56,000
48th $53,000
49th $50,000
50th $49,000
51st $48,000
52nd $47,000
53rd $46,000
54th $46,000
55th $45,500
56th $45,000
57th $44,500
58th $44,000
59th $43,500
60th $43,000
61st $42,500
62nd $42,000
63rd $41,500
64th $41,000
65th $40,500
66th $40,000
67th $39,500
68th $39,000
69th $38,000
70th $37,500
71st $37,000
72nd $36,000

When Is The 2025 Truist Championship?

  • 📅 Date: Thursday, 8 May – Sunday, 11 May
  • đŸŒïž Course: Philadelphia Cricket Club, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, United States
  • đŸ“ș TV: Sky Sports
  • đŸ€‘ Purse: $20m (Winner: $3.6m)

Truist Championship Past Winners

Previously known as the Wells Fargo Championship, McIlroy is the reigning Truist Championship winner. The Northern Irishman has won the event a record four times and is one of just two players to win the event on multiple occasions.

McIlroy’s victories came in 2010, 2015, 2021 and 2024. Max Homa, the only other player to have won the event more than once, recorded triumphs in 2019 and 2022.

Here are the 10 most recent winners of the competition:

  • 2024 – Rory McIlroy
  • 2023 – Wyndham Clark
  • 2022 – Max Homa
  • 2021 – Rory McIlroy
  • 2020 – Cancelled due to the COVID-19 pandemic
  • 2019 – Max Homa
  • 2018 – Jason Day
  • 2017 – Brian Harman
  • 2016 – James Hahn
  • 2015 – Rory McIlroy

WATCH: Rory McIlroy Wins 2024 Truist (Wells Fargo) Championship