On June 29, Marca reported that the winner of the Rocket Classic 2025 will take home a staggering $1.72 million. It was almost a 20% increase from 2024’s champion share. Second place would earn $1.046 million, and the third-place finisher would take home approximately $662,000.
On Sunday, the final round of the PGA Tour’s Rocket Classic was held at Detroit Golf Club. 20-year-old South African Aldrich Potgeiter won by two strokes. He defeated Max Greyserman and Chris Kirk. The final match lasted for more than an hour. Potgeiter shot a final-round 69, made birdie from 18 feet on the fifth playoff hole.
Record-breaking $9.6 million Rocket Classic purse payouts for each play's finish
In 2025, the total purse for the PGA Tour’s Rocket Classic is $9.6 million. It was $7.5 million in 2024. Here’s the breakdown of $9.6 million among all the players according to their finish.
FINISH
| PLAYER
| SCORE
| EARNINGS
|
WINNER
| Aldrich Potgieter
| -22/266
| $1,728,000
|
T-2nd
| Max Greyserman
| -22/266
| $1,046,400
|
T-2nd
| Chris Kirk
| -22/266
| $662,400
|
T-4th
| Michael Thorbjornsen
| -21/267
| $432,000
|
T-4th
| Jake Knapp
| -21/267
| $432,000
|
T-6th
| NicoEchavarria
| -20/268
| $336,000
|
T-6th
| Jackson Suber
| -20/268
| $336,000
|
T-8th
| Matt Fitzpatrick
| -19/269
| $261,600
|
T-8th
| Kevin Roy
| -19/269
| $261,600
|
T-8th
| Collin Morikawa
| -19/269
| $261,600
|
T-8th
| Thriston Lawrence
| -19/269
| $261,600
|
T-8th
| Andrew Putnam
| -19/269
| $261,600
|
T-13th
| Min Woo Lee
| -18/270
| $172,000
|
T-13th
| Chandler Phillips
| -18/270
| $172,000
|
T-13th
| Hideki Matsuyama
| -18/270
| $172,000
|
T-13th
| Ben Griffin
| -18/270
| $172,000
|
T-13th
| Harry Hall
| -18/270
| $172,000
|
T-13th
| Mark Hubbard
| -18/270
| $172,000
|
T-19th
| Sami Valimaki
| -17/271
| $117,984
|
T-19th
| Cameron Champ
| -17/271
| $117,984
|
T-19th
| Chan Kim
| -17/271
| $117,984
|
T-19th
| Matt McCarty
| -17/271
| $117,984
|
T-19th
| Doug Ghim
| -17/271
| $117,984
|
T-24th
| Harry Higgs
| -16/272
| $88,800
|
T-24th
| Nicolai Hojgaard
| -16/272
| $88,800
|
T-26th
| Akshay Bhatia
| -15/273
| $70,080
|
T-26th
| Michael Kim
| -15/273
| $70,080
|
T-26th
| Matthew Riedel
| -15/273
| $70,080
|
T-26th
| Chris Gotterup
| -15/273
| $70,080
|
T-26th
| Jacob Bridgeman
| -15/273
| $70,080
|
T-26th
| Chad Ramey
| -15/273
| $70,080
|
T-32nd
| Vince Whaley
| -14/274
| $58,560
|
T-32nd
| Patrick Cantlay
| -14/274
| $58,560
|
T-34th
| Kris Ventura
| -13/275
| $47,932
|
T-34th
| Joe Highsmith
| -13/275
| $47,932
|
T-34th
| Hayden Springer
| -13/275
| $47,932
|
T-34th
| Lee Hodges
| -13/275
| $47,932
|
T-34th
| Philip Knowles
| -13/275
| $47,932
|
T-34th
| William Mouw
| -13/275
| $47,932
|
T-34th
| Davis Thompson
| -13/275
| $47,932
|
T-41st
| Keegan Bradley
| -12/276
| $36,000
|
T-41st
| Luke List
| -12/276
| $36,000
|
T-41st
| Thorbjorn Olesen
| -12/276
| $36,000
|
T-41st
| Peter Malnati
| -12/276
| $36,000
|
T-41st
| Ryan Gerard
| -12/276
| $36,000
|
T-46th
| Matt Wallace
| -11/277
| $27,091
|
T-46th
| Takumi Kanaya
| -11/277
| $27,091
|
T-46th
| Cameron Young
| -11/277
| $27,091
|
T-46th
| Gary Woodland
| -11/277
| $27,091
|
T-46th
| Justin Lower
| -11/277
| $27,091
|
T-51st
| Lanto Griffin
| -10/278
| $22,709
|
T-51st
| Henrik Norlander
| -10/278
| $22,709
|
T-51st
| Victor Perez
| -10/278
| $22,709
|
T-51st
| Nick Hardy
| -10/278
| $22,709
|
T-51st
| Aaron Wise
| -10/278
| $22,709
|
T-51st
| Webb Simpson
| -10/278
| $22,709
|
T-51st
| Will Gordon
| -10/278
| $22,709
|
T-51st
| Thomas Rosenmueller
| -10/278
| $22,709
|
T-51st
| Kurt Kitayama
| -10/278
| $22,709
|
T-60th
| Byeong Hun An
| -9/279
| $21,024
|
T-60th
| Austin Eckroat
| -9/279
| $21,024
|
T-60th
| Luke Clanton
| -9/279
| $21,024
|
T-60th
| Isaiah Salinda
| -9/279
| $21,024
|
T-60th
| Beau Hossler
| -9/279
| $21,024
|
T-60th
| Ryo Hisatsune
| -9/279
| $21,024
|
T-60th
| Paul Peterson
| -9/279
| $21,024
|
T-67th
| Davis Riley
| -8/280
| $19,776
|
T-67th
| Gordon Sargent
| -8/280
| $19,776
|
T-67th
| Camilo Villegas
| -8/280
| $19,776
|
T-67th
| David Skinns
| -8/280
| $19,776
|
T-67th
| Ben Silverman
| -8/280
| $19,776
|
T-67th
| Brett White
| -8/280
| $19,776
|
T-73rd
| James Piot
| -7/281
| $18,720
|
T-73rd
| Antoine Rozner
| -7/281
| $18,720
|
T-73rd
| Kaito Onishi
| -7/281
| $18,720
|
T-73rd
| Emiliano Grillo
| -7/281
| $18,720
|
T-73rd
| Kevin Velo
| -7/281
| $18,720
|
T-78th
| Quade Cummins
| -6/282
| $17,856
|
T-78th
| Erik van Rooyen
| -6/282
| $17,856
|
T-78th
| Ben Kohles
| -6/282
| $17,856
|
T-78th
| Adam Hadwin
| -6/282
| $17,856
|
T-82nd
| Harrison Endycott
| -5/283
| $17,280
|
T-82nd
| Zach Johnso
| -5/283
| $17,280
|
84th
| Si Woo Kim
| -4/284
| $16,992
|
85th
| Mason Andersen
| -3/285
| $16,800
|
86th
| Cristobal Del Solar
| -2/286
| $16,608
|
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