The Hero World Challenge 2025 returns to Albany, Bahamas, once again closing the golf calendar with one of the most exclusive – and lucrative – events of the year. Despite featuring only 20 players, the invitational hosted by Tiger Woods draws global attention thanks to its all-star field, relaxed late-season atmosphere and, of course, its seven-figure top prize. As the world’s best gather for one final showdown, the purse has become a storyline of its own, underscoring just how valuable this limited-field tournament has become on the pro golf circuit.
While the Hero World Challenge is not an official PGA Tour event, its financial incentive rivals that of many full-field tournaments. Every player is guaranteed a payout, but the winner’s share towers above the rest – a reward fitting for a field stacked with major champions, Ryder Cup stars and top-ranked contenders eager to finish the year on a high note.
How much money is at stake in 2025?
The total prize purse for the Hero World Challenge 2025 is $5 million, with the champion earning a clean $1 million. The payout structure rewards all 20 participants, reflecting the event’s no-cut format.
Full payout breakdown:
- 1st place: $1,000,000
- 2nd: $450,000
- 3rd: $300,000
- 4th: $250,000
- 5th: $225,000
- 6th: $220,000
- 7th: $215,000
- 8th: $210,000
- 9th: $205,000
- 10th: $200,000
- 11th: $195,000
- 12th: $190,000
- 13th: $185,000
- 14th: $180,000
- 15th: $175,000
- 16th: $170,000
- 17th: $165,000
- 18th: $160,000
- 19th: $155,000
- 20th: $150,000
Why it matters
The Hero World Challenge may be a small-field invitational, but its influence stretches far beyond its size. The event offers world ranking points, an elite competitive environment, and a chance for players to leave a final mark before the season resets. Combined with one of the highest per-player payouts in golf, it remains one of the most coveted late-year stops on the calendar.
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