2025 Zurich Classic Of New Orleans Prize Money Payout Breakdown

2025 Zurich Classic Of New Orleans Purse, Payout, Prize Money Breakdown, Winner Share at TPC Louisiana.





Here’s how the Zurich Classic of New Orleans prize money is set to be awarded at the PGA Tour’s paired event.

Andrew Novak and Ben Griffin emerged the winners of the only team play event of the 2025 PGA Tour.

The duo captured the title at one golf's most unique events in the Zurich Classic of New Orleans on Sunday.

The stroke-play team event is the only such tournament on the calendar this year, and the team of Novak and Griffin not held onto two-stroke lead they had entering the final round at TPC Louisiana, but survived play getting suspended due to weather.


Novak and Griffin won with a final score of 28-under-par, narrowly beating the team of Nicolai Højgaard and Rasmus Højgaard by one stroke. After the second place finishers birdied on the 18th hole, Novak and Griffin just needed par to secure the title, and that's exactly what they did.

The winners also receive 400 FedEx Cup points each, a two-year PGA Tour exemption, and spots in the field at the PGA Championship and remaining Signature events of the season. Due to its unique format, however, winners do not receive a Masters invite or world ranking points.


How Much Does the Winner Make from the Zurich Classic Purse?



The prize fund for this year’s paired Zurich Classic of New Orleans bumps up $300,000 to $9.2m, with the winners each taking home $1,329,400.


Here’s a full breakdown of how the purse will be dished out…



Zurich Classic Of New Orleans 2025 Prize Money Payout, Purse, Winner Share for PGA Tour Player



Position Team Payout Individual Payout


This year's total purse for the 2025 Zurich Classic is $9.2 million. Per the PGA, here is a breakdown of how that prize money will be doled out, from the winner to 90th place.



1st: Andrew Novak and Ben Griffin (-28), $1,656,000

2nd: Nicolai Højgaard and Rasmus Højgaard (-27), $1,002,800 

3rd: Jake Knapp and Frankie Capan III (-26), $634,800

T4th: David Lipsky and Dylan Wu (-25), $450,800

T4th: Taylor Dickson and Trace Crowe (-25), $450,800

T4th: Karl Vilips and Michael Thorbjornsen (-25), $450,800

T4th: Luke List and Henrik Norlander (-25), $450,800

T8th: Chad Ramey and Justin Lower (-24), $287,500

T8th: Isaiah Salinda and Kevin Velo (-24), $287,500

T10th: Jacob Bridgeman and Chandler Phillips (-23), $250,700

T10th: Hayden Buckley and Braden Thornberry (-23), $250,700

T12th: Matteo Manaseero and Cristobal Del Solar (-22), $213,900

T12th: Chris Gotterup and Quade Cummins (-22), $213,900

T12th: Nick Taylor and Adam Hadwin (-22), $213,900

T12th: Ryan Gerard and Danny Walker (-22), $213,900

T12th: Sepp Straka and Brice Garnett (-22) $213,900

T12th: Rory McIlroy and Shane Lowry (-22), $213,900

T18th: J.T. Poston and Keith Mitchell (-21), $140,300

T18th: Ricky Castillo and William Mouw (-21), $140,300

T18th: Nate Lashley and Hayden Springer (-21), $140,300

T18th: Aaron Rai and Sahith Teegala (-21), $140,300

T18th: Trey Mullinax and Robby Shelton (-21), $140,300

T18th: Ryo Hisatsune and Takumi Kanaya (-21), $140,300

T24th: Steven Fisk and Tim Widing (-20), $88,504

T24th: Sam Stevens and Max McGreevy (-20), $88,504

T26th: David Skinns and Ben Taylor (-19), $73,692

T26th: Vince Whaley and Anders Albertson (-19), $73,692

T28th: Paul Peterson and Thomas Rosenmueller (-18), $68,080

T28th: Kevin Tway and Bud Cauley (-18), $68,080

T28th: Nco Echavarria and Max Greyserman (-18), $68,080

31st: Kris Ventura and Antoine Rozner (-17), $59,800

T32nd: Thomas Detry and Robert MacIntyre (-16), $57,040

T32nd: Davis Riley and Nick Hardy (-16), $57,040

T32nd: Cam Davis and Adam Svensson (-16), $57,040

35th: Brandt Snedeker and Chez Reavie (-15), $49,680

36th: Kevin Chappell and Tom Hoge (-14), $47,380


37th: $45,080
38th: $43,240
39th: $41,400
40th: $39,560
41st: $37,720
42nd: $35,880
43rd: $34,040
44th: $32,200
45th: $30,360
46th: $28,520
47th: $26,680
48th: $25,208
49th: $23,920
50th: $23,184
51st: $22,632
52nd: $22,080
53rd: $21,712
54th: $21,344
55th: $21,160
56th: $20,976
57th: $20,792
58th: $20,608
59th: $20,424
60th: $20,240
61st: $20,056
62nd: $19,872
63rd: $19,688
64th: $19,504
65th: $19,320
66th: $19,136
67th: $18,952
68th: $18,768
69th: $18,584
70th: $18,400
71st: $18,216
72nd: $18,032
73rd: $17,848
74th: $17,664
75th: $17,480
76th: $17,296
77th: $17,112
78th: $16,928
79th: $16,744
80th: $16,560
81st: $16,376
82nd: $16,192
83rd: $16,008
84th: $15,824
85th: $15,640
86th: $15,456
87th: $15,272
88th: $15,088
89th: $14,904
90th: $14,720


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