Discover the Full Prize Money Payout at Baycurrent Classic 2025 from an $8 Million Purse

Xander Schauffele emerged victorious at the Baycurrent Classic 2025, securing his first PGA Tour win since the 2024 Open Championship. Held in Japan, this event boasted an impressive $8 million prize purse.
Top Performers and Prize Money
The tournament witnessed intense competition with Max Greyserman finishing second. Despite efforts to attain his first-ever PGA Tour victory, Greyserman took home $795,700. Michael Thorbjornsen completed the podium in third place, earning $503,700.
Notable Finishes and Earnings
Finish | Player | Earnings ($) |
---|---|---|
1 | Xander Schauffele | 1,314,000 |
2 | Max Greyserman | 795,700 |
3 | Michael Thorbjornsen | 503,700 |
T4 | Takumi Kanaya | 279,225 |
T4 | Rico Hoey | 279,225 |
T4 | Alex Smalley | 279,225 |
T4 | Byeong Hun An | 279,225 |
T4 | Garrick Higgo | 279,225 |
9 | Nico Echavarria | 213,525 |
T10 | Keith Mitchell | 177,025 |
T10 | Christiaan Bezuidenhout | 177,025 |
T10 | Matt Wallace | 177,025 |
T10 | Min Woo Lee | 177,025 |
A Wide Spectrum of Prize Distributions
The Baycurrent Classic saw a diverse group of players sharing in the generous prize pool. Many players tied for positions, reflecting the competitive nature. Those finishing in ties, like Takumi Kanaya, Rico Hoey, Alex Smalley, Byeong Hun An, and Garrick Higgo, earned $279,225 each.
Lower Tier Payouts
- T21 included players like Hideki Matsuyama, each receiving $73,608.
- T27 saw familiar names such as Adam Scott and Emiliano Grillo, each earning $51,100.
- Positions T46, including Isaiah Salinda, received $22,265.
The event was a significant highlight on the PGA calendar, showcasing emerging talents and seasoned professionals. Stay tuned to Emegypt for more updates on the PGA Tour events and prize distributions.