2025 Travelers Championship: Full Winnings and Payouts
Keegan Bradley came into Connecticut with a strong history at the Travelers Championship, and this year, he cashed in big. With a no-cut format and a $20 million purse on the line, every player in the 72-man field walked away with a check. But Bradley’s comeback win wasn’t the only storyline worth noting. Here’s a closer look at the top 15 payouts from one of the PGA Tour’s signature events.
Keegan Bradley – $3.6 Million

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TPC River Highlands feels like home for Bradley, and it showed. The New England native thrives under local pressure, and his one-shot win adds to a streak of strong performances in the Northeast. This was his eighth PGA Tour victory, but the $3.6 million payday made it his biggest yet.
Tommy Fleetwood – $1.76 Million

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Fleetwood remains one of the best players on the PGA Tour without a win. His runner-up finish at the Travelers was the sixth of his career, and it adds to a resume that now includes 28 top-fives and 42 top-10s. That’s the most top-10 finishes without a win in the Tour’s modern era. He tied with Russell Henley and earned $1.76 million.
Russell Henley – $1.76 Million

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Henley joined Fleetwood in the runner-up spot, which meant a cool $1.76 million. It’s his fourth top-10 this season and pushes his career earnings well past $30 million. While he didn’t quite get over the hump, it was one of Henley’s most lucrative finishes since joining the Tour.
Jason Day – $880,000

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After years of battling injury and swing changes, Day has clawed his way back to relevance. His tie for fourth here marks his sixth top-10 since 2023, and he looked as dialed-in as he did during his 2015 PGA Championship win.
Harris English – $880,000

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The soft-spoken veteran is becoming a top-10 machine again. English stayed under the radar most of the week but climbed the leaderboard late. This finish marked his third top-five in the last 12 months. As a five-time PGA Tour winner, he has bounced back beautifully after hip surgery derailed his 2022.
Rory McIlroy – $695,000

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McIlroy didn’t quite have the Sunday surge fans hoped for, but he still landed in a tie for sixth and walked away with $695,000. This finish pushed his 2025 earnings north of $10 million. Though he hasn’t hoisted a trophy since Dubai, McIlroy remains among the most consistent high earners.
Scottie Scheffler – $695,000

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Scheffler, last year’s champion, tied McIlroy at sixth and took home the same $695,000. His Sunday 65 was solid, though not enough to close the gap. Lately, it’s rare for him to go two weeks without winning, so this performance still kept him in top-tier form.
Brian Harman – $620,000

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The 2023 Open Champion keeps cashing checks. Harman’s solo eighth added another $620,000 to his ledger. His short game and grinding style aren’t flashy, but they’re effective. It’s been a consistent year for Harman, and this Travelers payout only solidifies his spot near the top of the money list.
Justin Thomas – $540,000

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Thomas tied for ninth and earned $540,000, marking a much-needed top-10 for the former FedEx Cup champ. After a rocky 2023 season, the two-time major winner has slowly regained form. This top 10 was his fourth in 2025, and it came on the heels of a T5 at the PGA.
Lucas Glover – $540,000

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At 45, Glover is still making noise on Tour. His tie for ninth at the Travelers earned him $540,000 and pushed his season earnings past the $3 million mark. As a former U.S. Open champion, Glover has now earned more than $40 million in his PGA Tour career. He’s currently just outside the top 30 in the FedEx Cup standings and has been vocal about the Tour’s shift toward exclusivity in Signature Events.
Harry Hall – $540,000

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Hall tied with Thomas and Glover at ninth to collect $540,000—his biggest PGA Tour paycheck to date. The Englishman continues to show promise in limited starts, and this performance could set him up for more sponsor invites or even a full-time card.
Patrick Cantlay – $440,000

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Cantlay didn’t have his best stuff, but he ground out another respectable finish. The 2021 FedEx Cup champ has been a steady force in these no-cut fields, and his $440,000 share at Travelers brings his career earnings over $77 million.
Denny McCarthy – $440,000

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McCarthy joined Cantlay on the 12th and banked the same $440,000. He kept pace all week on the greens. Though he hasn’t cracked the winner’s circle yet, this win helped him jump inside the top 50 in the world rankings.
Byeong Hun An – $360,000

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An’s tie for 14th came after a Saturday 63 that briefly had him in contention. The former U.S. Amateur champ and Presidents Cup team member has shown flashes but struggled with consistency. This Travelers showing was his best of the season and added $360,000 to his comeback campaign.
J.J. Spaun – $360,000

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He’s been one of the Tour’s steadiest grinders since his breakthrough win at the 2022 Valero Texas Open. This tie for 14th added $360,000 to his season total and helped him climb the FedEx Cup rankings. Spaun may not get many headlines, but he’s building a reliable career.