2025 Arnold Palmer Invitational purse: Payout info, winner’s share
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Given its Signature Event status, the 2025 Arnold Palmer Invitational features an enormous purse.
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We’ve reached the final round of the 2025 Arnold Palmer Invitational, and on Sunday, the best players in the world will be fighting for one of the PGA Tour’s biggest purses. That’s right, an enormous amount of money is on the line Sunday at Bay Hill, even by pro golf’s modern standards.
Given its Signature Event status, the total Arnold Palmer Invitational purse is a whopping $20 million. The winner will take home $4 million, which is surpassed only by next week’s tournament, the Players Championship, and the U.S. Open.
Collin Morikawa is in the best position to collect that massive winner’s check. He holds a one-shot lead over Russell Henley heading into Sunday’s finale. But other stars are within striking distance, including Scottie Scheffler, Jason Day and Rory McIlroy, who collected $3.6 million for winning the AT&T Pebble Beach Pro-Am in February.
Check out the complete payouts for the 2025 Arnold Palmer Invitational below.
Win – $4,000,000
2nd – $2,200,000
3rd – $1,400,000
4th – $1,000,000
5th – $840,000
6th – $760,000
7th – $700,000
8th – $646,000
9th – $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 – $82,000
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
51st – $51,000
52nd – $50,000
53rd – $49,000
54th – $48,000
55th – $47,000
56th – $46,000
57th – $45,000
58th – $44,000
59th – $43,000
60th – $42,000
61st – $41,000
62nd – $40,000
63rd – $39,000
64th – $38,000
65th – $37,000
66th – $36,000
67th – $35,000
68th – $34,000
69th – $33,000
70th – $32,000
71st – $31,000
72nd – $30,000
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2025 Arnold Palmer Invitational purse, prize money: Payout for Russell Henley, golfers from $20 million pool
A limited field did nothing to stifle the earning potential for top finishers in the 2025 Arnold Palmer Invitational at Bay Hill Club & Lodge. Representing the fourth signature event of the season, the Arnold Palmer Invitational is in the process of shelling out $20 million to those players who made the cut this week in Orlando.
As a player invitational, the API awards the winner $4 million, matching the total from last month’s Genesis Invitational. There it was Ludvig Åberg who reigned supreme and cashed the top prize at Torrey Pines to become the third different winner in as many signature events to start the season.
On Sunday, Russell Henley edged Collin Morikawa by a single stroke late in the final round to claim the fifth win of his PGA Tour career, the first in more than two years and the first signature event trophy — along with the biggest single-tournament check — of his life.
Here are your four winners from the 2025 signature events thus far:
The winners are not the only ones going home smiles on their faces this year. This week, all players inside the top four cleared seven figures with those inside the top 11 cashing checks north of $500,000.
Let’s take a look at the payout list through the top 70 players at Bay Hill Club & Lodge with a full breakdown for the top 15 money winners at the Arnold Palmer Invitational.
1st: $4,000,000 — Russell Henley
2nd: $2,200,000 — Collin Morikawa
3rd: $1,400,000 — Corey Conners
4th: $1,000,000 — Michael Kim
5th: $840,000 — Keegan Bradley, Sepp Straka ($800,000 each)
6th: $760,000
7th: $700,000 — Shane Lowry
8th: $646,000 — Byeong Hun An, Justin Rose, Jason Day ($600,667 each)
9th: $600,000
10th: $556,000
11th: $514,000 — Tommy Fleetwood, Scottie Scheffler, Robert MacIntyre, Aaron Rai ($451,250 each)
12th: $472,000
13th: $430,000
14th: $389,000
15th: $369,000 — Jacob Bridgeman, Daniel Berger, Rory McIlroy ($349,000 each)
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: $82,000
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
51st: $51,000
52nd: $50,000
53rd: $49,000
54th: $48,000
55th: $47,000
56th: $46,000
57th: $45,000
58th: $44,000
59th: $43,000
60th: $42,000
61st: $41,000
62nd: $40,000
63rd: $39,000
64th: $38,000
65th: $37,000
66th: $36,000
67th: $35,000
68th: $34,000
69th: $33,000
70th: $32,000
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Arnold Palmer Invitational 2025: Tee times, pairings for Round 3 at Bay Hill
Following a 36-hole cut, 51 players will compete on the weekend at the signature-event Arnold Palmer Invitational.
Here’s a look at tee times and pairings for Round 3 at Bay Hill Club & Lodge in Orlando, Florida (click here for how to watch):
Max McGreevy
Patrick Rodgers
Jacob Bridgeman
Sam Stevens
Xander Schauffele
Lucas Glover
Isaiah Salinda
Daniel Berger
Ben Griffin
Tommy Fleetwood
Andrew Novak
Chris Kirk
Sam Burns
Matt Fitzpatrick
Will Zalatoris
Brian Harman
Adam Scott
Nick Taylor
J.T. Poston
J.J. Spaun
Aaron Rai
Hideki Matsuyama
Denny McCarthy
Eric Cole
Byeong Hun An
Tom Hoge
Patrick Cantlay
Michael Kim
Robert MacIntyre
Adam Hadwin
Austin Eckroat
Jackson Koivun
(a)
Christiaan Bezuidenhout
Ludvig Åberg
Scottie Scheffler
Justin Rose
Sungjae Im
Sepp Straka
Tony Finau
Si Woo Kim
Mackenzie Hughes
Justin Thomas
Keegan Bradley
Jason Day
Max Greyserman
Russell Henley
Rory McIlroy
Corey Conners
Collin Morikawa
Shane Lowry
Wyndham Clark
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Time | Tee | Players |
9:20 AM EST |
1 |
Max McGreevy |
9:30 AM EST |
1 |
Patrick Rodgers Jacob Bridgeman |
9:40 AM EST |
1 |
Sam Stevens Xander Schauffele |
9:50 AM EST |
1 |
Lucas Glover Isaiah Salinda |
10:00 AM EST |
1 |
Daniel Berger Ben Griffin |
10:10 AM EST |
1 |
Tommy Fleetwood Andrew Novak |
10:25 AM EST |
1 |
Chris Kirk Sam Burns |
10:35 AM EST |
1 |
Matt Fitzpatrick Will Zalatoris |
10:45 AM EST |
1 |
Brian Harman Adam Scott |
10:55 AM EST |
1 |
Nick Taylor J.T. Poston |
11:05 AM EST |
1 |
J.J. Spaun Aaron Rai |
11:20 AM EST |
1 |
Hideki Matsuyama Denny McCarthy |
11:30 AM EST |
1 |
Eric Cole Byeong Hun An |
11:40 AM EST |
1 |
Tom Hoge Patrick Cantlay |
11:50 AM EST |
1 |
Michael Kim Robert MacIntyre |
12:00 PM EST |
1 |
Adam Hadwin Austin Eckroat |
12:15 PM EST |
1 |
Jackson Koivun Christiaan Bezuidenhout |
12:25 PM EST |
1 |
Ludvig Åberg Scottie Scheffler |
12:35 PM EST |
1 |
Justin Rose Sungjae Im |
12:45 PM EST |
1 |
Sepp Straka Tony Finau |
12:55 PM EST |
1 |
Si Woo Kim Mackenzie Hughes |
1:10 PM EST |
1 |
Justin Thomas Keegan Bradley |
1:20 PM EST |
1 |
Jason Day Max Greyserman |
1:30 PM EST |
1 |
Russell Henley Rory McIlroy |
1:40 PM EST |
1 |
Corey Conners Collin Morikawa |
1:50 PM EST |
1 |
Shane Lowry Wyndham Clark |