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2025 Truist Championship purse, payouts: How much did Sepp Straka earn for his win at the Philadelphia signature event?

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Sepp Straka, of Austria, watches his shot on the first hole during the final round of the Truist Championship golf tournament at the Philadelphia Cricket Club, Sunday, May 11, 2025, in Flourtown. (AP Photo/Matt Rourke)

Sepp Straka is just the second person to win multiple titles on the PGA Tour so far this season. (AP/Matt Rourke)

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Sepp Straka got it done Sunday afternoon.

Straka, after nearly blowing a two-shot lead at the turn, held on late to grab the win at the Truist Championship outside of Philadelphia on Sunday. Straka posted a 2-under 68 on Sunday and, despite making back-to-back bogeys on his back nine, secured a two-shot win over Shane Lowry and the rest of the field.

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The win marked Straka's fourth of his career and his second in 2025. Only Rory McIlroy has won multiple times on the PGA Tour this season.

As a result of his win, Straka is taking home more than $3.5 million.

The Truist Championship offered a $20 million purse this week, which is standard among the PGA Tour’s Signature Events. It’s close to what the four major championships typically offer. The Masters had a $21 million purse last month, a record for the event. The CJ Cup Byron Nelson last week had a $9.9 million purse, which sent Scottie Scheffler home with a $1.782 million check for his win.

Straka has quietly had a very productive 2025 on Tour. He won The American Express in his third start of the season, and he's missed only two cuts and not finished worse than T28 since then.

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Lowry was looking for his first individual title since 2019. His three-putt on the final green, which dropped him into a tie for second with Justin Thomas, cost him $400,000.

Here's a look at how much Straka and the rest of the field earned at the Philadelphia Cricket Club this week.

1. Sepp Straka — $3.6 million
T2. Shane Lowry, Justin Thomas — $1.76 million
T4. Patrick Cantlay, Jacob Bridgeman, Tommy Fleetwood — $826,667
T7. Cameron Young, Rory McIlroy, Keith Mitchell, Stephan Jaeger — $602,500
T11. Xander Schauffele, Daniel Berger, Corey Conners, Harris English — $440,000
T15. Rickie Fowler, Tony Finau — $350,000
T17. Andrew Novak, J.J. Spaun, Collin Morikawa, Si Woo Kim, Hideki Matsuyama, Nick Taylor — $270,500

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T23. Aaron Rai, Rasmus Højgaard, Davis Thompson, Matt Fitzpatrick, Sam Stevens, J.T. Poston, Sungjae Im — $167,143
T30. Thomas Detry, Max Homa, Keegan Bradley, Sam Burns — $125,375
T34. Robert MacIntyre, Erik van Rooyen, Adam Scott, Brian Campbell, Gary Woodland, Jordan Spieth, Ben An, Eric Cole — $95,063
T42. Christiaan Bezuidenhout, Patrick Rodgers, Chris Kirk, Ryan Gerard — $70,000
T46. Russell Henley, Brian Harman, Denny McCarthy, Ben Griffin, Akshay Bhatia — $53,600
T51. Austin Eckroat, Min Woo Lee, Alex Noren — $47,000
T54. Matthieu Pavon, Max Greyserman, Michael Thorbjornsen, Viktor Hovland, Will Zalatoris, Cam Davis — $44,750
T60. Ludvig Åberg, Adam Hadwin, Maverick McNealy — $42,500
T63. Wyndham Clark, Tom Hoge — $41,250
65. Taylor Pendrith — $40,500
T66. Lucas Glover, Joe Highsmith — $39,750
68. Garrick Higgo — $39,000
69. Nick Dunlap — $38,000

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