2025 Genesis Invitation Wallet: Payment Information, Winner Share

Nick Pistowski
Scottie Scheffler hit his tee on the 15th hole of Torrey Pines on Saturday.
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Four million dollars. FedEx Cup Points. admiration. Hideki Matsuyama’s drag to win last year’s Genesis Invitational was as sweet as his swing.
But he left what he wanted.
He did not take pictures with the competition host. Tiger Woods is gone.
There is no doubt that this is the generation that has grown up to watch the Grand Slam champions 15 times. But last year, Woods retreated for the second round due to illness – Matsuyama was inspired.
Maybe he will win This year’s Genesis moved to Tory Pines due to wildfires in Los Angeles.
Maybe Woods will show up.
Maybe Matsuyama will get his picture.
“Obviously, I’m looking forward to defending my title this week,” Matsuyama said through an interpreter earlier this week. “I heard rumors that the tiger might be here this Sunday, so hopefully I get that trophy and get that one Photos are with him this week.”
In this way, this is the money expenditure of the Genesis Invitational. The total wallet is $20 million.
2025 Genesis Invitational Wallet, Winner Share
1. $4 million
2. $2.2 million
$3. $1.4 million
4. $1 million
5. $840,000
6. $760,000
7. $700,000
8. $646,000
9. $600,000
10. $556,000
11. $514,000
12. $472,000
13. $430,000
14. $389,000
15. $369,000
16. $349,000
17. $329,000
18. $309,000
19. $289,000
20. $269,000
twenty one. $250,000
twenty two. $233,000
twenty three. $216,000
twenty four. $200,000
25. $184,000
26. $168,000
27. $161,000
28. $154,000
29. $147,000
30. $140,000
31. $133,000
32. $126,000
33. $119,000
34. $114,000
35. $109,000
36. $104,000
37. $99,000
38. $94,000
39. $90,000
40. $86,000
41. $82,000
42. $78,000
43. $74,000
44. $70,000
45. $66,000
46. $62,000
47. $58,000
48. $56,000
49. $54,000
50. $52,000
51. $51,000
52. $50,000
53. $49,000
54. $48,000
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Nick Pistowski
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Nick Piastowski is the senior editor of Golf.com and Golf Magazine. In his role, he is responsible for editing, writing and developing stories throughout the golf field. And, when he didn’t write about how to hit golf more directly and directly, the Milwaukee man might be playing games, hitting the ball left, right and short, and then having a cold beer to wash off his Score. You can contact him at nick.piastowski@golf.com.