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 prize money payouts for each PGA Tour player at Bay Hill
Russell Henley is a PGA Tour winner again.
He earned PGA Tour win No. 5 at the 2025 Arnold Palmer Invitational, coming from behind to steal the tournament from Collin Morikawa, who shot even par in the final round. Henley holed out a chip for eagle on the par-5 16th to go from one down to one up with two to play, and a pair of pars later, Henley was a winner again.
His $4 million first-place prize vaults his career earnings to $37,473,215, which is 40th on the all-time moey list on the PGA Tour.
Here’s the breakdown of how much money each player earned at the Arnold Palmer Invitational.
Arnold Palmer Invitational 2025 prize money payouts
Pos. | Player | Score | Earnings |
1 | Russell Henley | -11 | $4,000,000 |
2 | Collin Morikawa | -10 | $2,200,000 |
3 | Corey Conners | -9 | $1,400,000 |
4 | Michael Kim | -8 | $1,000,000 |
T5 | Keegan Bradley | -7 | $800,000 |
T5 | Sepp Straka | -7 | $800,000 |
7 | Shane Lowry | -6 | $700,000 |
T8 | Byeong Hun An | -5 | $600,667 |
T8 | Justin Rose | -5 | $600,667 |
T8 | Jason Day | -5 | $600,667 |
T11 | Tommy Fleetwood | -4 | $451,250 |
T11 | Scottie Scheffler | -4 | $451,250 |
T11 | Aaron Rai | -4 | $451,250 |
T11 | Robert MacIntyre | -4 | $451,250 |
T15 | Jacob Bridgeman | -3 | $349,000 |
T15 | Daniel Berger | -3 | $349,000 |
T15 | Rory McIlroy | -3 | $349,000 |
18 | Denny McCarthy | -2 | $309,000 |
T19 | Sungjae Im | -1 | $269,334 |
T19 | Si Woo Kim | -1 | $269,334 |
T19 | Christiaan Bezuidenhout | -1 | $269,334 |
T22 | Ludvig Aberg | E | $178,112 |
T22 | Will Zalatoris | E | $178,112 |
T22 | Chris Kirk | E | $178,112 |
T22 | Hideki Matsuyama | E | $178,112 |
T22 | Patrick Rodgers | E | $178,112 |
T22 | Matt Fitzpatrick | E | $178,112 |
T22 | Max Greyserman | E | $178,112 |
T22 | Mackenzie Hughes | E | $178,112 |
T22 | Wyndham Clark | E | $178,112 |
T31 | Patrick Cantlay | 1 | $126,000 |
T31 | J.J. Spaun | 1 | $126,000 |
T31 | Nick Taylor | 1 | $126,000 |
T34 | Austin Eckroat | 2 | $111,500 |
T34 | Andrew Novak | 2 | $111,500 |
T36 | Lucas Glover | 3 | $96,750 |
T36 | Adam Scott | 3 | $96,750 |
T36 | Justin Thomas | 3 | $96,750 |
T36 | Tony Finau | 3 | $96,750 |
T40 | Xander Schauffele | 4 | $78,000 |
T40 | Sam Stevens | 4 | $78,000 |
T40 | Max McGreevy | 4 | $78,000 |
T40 | Brian Harman | 4 | $78,000 |
T40 | Tom Hoge | 4 | $78,000 |
T45 | Isaiah Salinda | 5 | $62,000 |
T45 | Adam Hadwin | 5 | $62,000 |
T45 | Ben Griffin | 5 | $62,000 |
T48 | Sam Burns | 6 | $56,000 |
T48 | Jackson Koivun (a) | 6 | $0 |
T50 | J.T. Poston | 7 | $53,000 |
T50 | Eric Cole | 7 | $53,000 |
Russell Henley’s dry spell is finally over.
Henley overtook Collin Morikawa late with a perfect eagle chip-in to grab a one-shot win at the Arnold Palmer Invitational at Bay Hill Club and Lodge in Florida on Sunday afternoon. It marked his fifth career win on the PGA Tour, and his first in more than two years. He posted a final-round 70 to get to 11-under on the week.
As a result, Henley took home a $4 million check.
The Arnold Palmer Invitational was the fourth signature event of the PGA Tour season. Those events carry a $20 million purse, which is among the highest offered this season and in line or greater than the major championships. The Players Championship, which returns next week at TPC Sawgrass, had the largest purse last season at $25 million.
Hideki Matsuyama won The Sentry to kick off the season, and then Rory McIlroy won the AT&T Pebble Beach Pro-Am in the second signature event. Both guys took home $3.6 million for their wins. Ludvig Åberg then won $4 million for his win at The Genesis Invitational.
Here’s a look at how much Henley and the rest of the field earned this week at Bay Hill Club and Lodge.
1. Russell Henley — $4 million
2. Collin Morikawa — $2.2 million
3. Corey Conners — $1.4 million
4. Michael Kim — $1 million
T5. Keegan Bradley, Sepp Straka — $800,000
7. Shane Lowry — $700,000
8. Ben An, Justin Rose, Jason Day — $600,667
T11. Tommy Fleetwood, Scottie Scheffler, Robert MacIntyre, Aaron Rai — $451,250
T15. Jacob Bridgeman, Daniel Berger, Rory McIlroy — $349,000
18. Denny McCarthy — $309,000
T19. Sungjae Im, Si Woo Kim, Christiaan Bezuidenhout — $269,334
T22. Ludvig Åberg, Hideki Matsuyama, Will Zalatoris, Chris Kirk, Patrick Rodgers, Max Greyserman, Matt Fitzpatrick, Mackenzie Hughes, Wyndham Clark — $178,112
T31. Patrick Cantlay, J.J. Spaun, Nick Taylor — $126,000
T34. Austin Eckroat, Andrew Novak — $111,500
T36. Lucas Glover, Adam Scott, Justin Thomas, Tony Finau — $96,750
T40. Xander Schauffele, Sam Stevens, Max McGreevy, Brian Harman, Tom Hoge — $78,000
T45. Adam Hadwin, Isaiah Salinda, Ben Griffin — $62,000
T48. Sam Burns, Jackson Koivun (a)* — $56,000
T50. J.T. Poston, Eric Cole — $53,000
*As an amateur, Jackson Koivun does not receive a paycheck for this week.