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    2025 FedEx St. Jude Championship purse, prize money: Payouts and winnings

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    The FedEx St. Jude Championship delivered a dramatic finish, as Justin Rose emerged victorious in a playoff shootout to claim the title. With a $4 million winner’s share from the tournament’s $20 million purse, Rose added another signature moment to his career at one of the PGA TOUR’s most lucrative events.

    Let’s take a look at the complete 2025 FedEx St. Jude Championship prize money breakdown, including the total purse and payouts for each position in the field.

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    2025 FedEx St. Jude Championship prize money, purse, payouts

    • 1st: $3,600,000, Justin Rose
    • 2nd: $2,160,000, J.J. Spaun
    • T3: $1,160,000, Scottie Scheffler
    • T3: $1,160,000, Tommy Fleetwood
    • 5th: $800,000, Cameron Young
    • T6: $670,000, Rickie Fowler
    • T6: $670,000, Akshay Bhatia
    • T6: $670,000, Andrew Novak
    • T9: $500,000, Ludvig Åberg
    • T9: $500,000, Kurt Kitayama
    • T9: $500,000, Patrick Cantlay
    • T9: $500,000, Chris Kirk
    • T9: $500,000, Ben Griffin
    • T14: $360,000, Jhonattan Vegas
    • T14: $360,000, Si Woo Kim
    • T14: $360,000, Bud Cauley
    • T17: $280,000, Hideki Matsuyama
    • T17: $280,000, Russell Henley
    • T17: $280,000, Sungjae Im
    • T17: $280,000, Jacob Bridgeman
    • T17: $280,000, Sepp Straka
    • T22: $185,667, Aaron Rai
    • T22: $185,667, Brian Harman
    • T22: $185,667, J.T. Poston
    • T22: $185,667, Xander Schauffele
    • T22: $185,667, Harry Hall
    • T22: $185,667, Collin Morikawa
    • T28: $139,000, Justin Thomas
    • T28: $139,000, Sam Burns
    • T28: $139,000, Maverick McNealy
    • T28: $139,000, Taylor Pendrith
    • T32: $110,667, Viktor Hovland
    • T32: $110,667, Davis Riley
    • T32: $110,667, Denny McCarthy
    • T32: $110,667, Max Greyserman
    • T32: $110,667, Kevin Yu
    • T32: $110,667, Matt Fitzpatrick
    • T38: $84,000, Nico Echavarria
    • T38: $84,000, Patrick Rodgers
    • T38: $84,000, Jordan Spieth
    • T38: $84,000, Matthias Schmid
    • T38: $84,000, Robert MacIntyre
    • T38: $84,000, Thomas Detry
    • T44: $64,000, Ryan Gerard
    • T44: $64,000, Keegan Bradley
    • T44: $64,000, Nick Taylor
    • T44: $64,000, Lucas Glover
    • T48: $53,400, Stephan Jaeger
    • T48: $53,400, Harris English
    • T50: $48,700, Ryan Fox
    • T50: $48,700, Corey Conners
    • T50: $48,700, Emiliano Grillo
    • T50: $48,700, Cam Davis
    • T54: $46,200, Chris Gotterup
    • T54: $46,200, Sam Stevens
    • T56: $45,200, Mackenzie Hughes
    • T56: $45,200, Jason Day
    • T56: $45,200, Wyndham Clark
    • T59: $44,000, Michael Kim
    • T59: $44,000, Aldrich Potgieter
    • T59: $44,000, Shane Lowry
    • T62: $43,000, Erik van Rooyen
    • T62: $43,000, Jake Knapp
    • T64: $42,000, Tom Hoge
    • T64: $42,000, Brian Campbell
    • T64: $42,000, Tony Finau
    • 67th: $41,200, Joe Highsmith
    • T68: $40,600, Min Woo Lee
    • T68: $40,600, Daniel Berger

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