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Here’s the prize money payout for each golfer at the 2025 Sony Open in Hawaii – Australian Golf Digest

Here’s the prize money payout for each golfer at the 2025 Sony Open in Hawaii – Australian Golf Digest

This week marks the PGA Tour’s second event of the season, but first full-field tournament at it remains in Hawaii for the Sony Open. Taking the flight from Maui to Honolulu was Hideki Matsuyama, the record-setting victor from The Sentry last week at Kapalua. The 32-year-old from Japan shot an eye-popping 35-under-par total for four days. Matsuyama won the 2022 Sony Open in a playoff.

Now he leads the field of 144 players who are competing for $8.7 million with the winner taking home $1.566 million. Other top-20 ranked players competing are Keegan Bradley (12), Sahith Theegala (13), Robert MacIntyre (14), Billy Horschel (15) and Russell Henley (17).

Amateur Luke Clanton earned a sponsor exemption this week after playing in eight PGA Tour events in 2024, collected four top-10 finishes, including a T-2 at the John Deere Classic and the RSM Classic. He’s very close to earning his PGA Tour card through the PGA Tour University Accelerated points system.

The Sony is also important for another reason—it begins the Aon Swing 5 where the top five FedEx Cup point earners after these next three events will qualify for the AT&T Pebble Beach Pro-Am, a signature event.

Last year Grayson Murray won the event with a long, dramatic 40-foot birdie putt on the first hole of a playoff against Keegan Bradley and Ben An. Murray tragically took his own life four months later.

inHere’s the rundown of what each player will earn this week who makes the cut. Check back here Sunday after play is complete for updates.

WIN: $1.566 million

2: $948,300

3: $600,300

4: $426,300

5: $356,700

6: $315,375

7: $293,625

8: $271,875

9: $254,475

10: $237,075

11: $219,675

12: $202,275

13: $184,875

14: $167,475

15: $158,775

16: $150,075

17: $141,375

18: $132,675

19: $123,975

20: $115,275

21: $106,575

22: $97,875

23: $90,915

24: $83,955

25: $76,995

26: $70,035

27: $67,425

28: $64,815

29: $62,205

30: $59,595

31: $56,985

32: $54,375

33: $51,765

34: $49,590

35: $47,415

36: $45,240

37: $43,065

38: $41,325

39: $39,585

40: $37,845

41: $36,105

42: $34,365

43: $32,625

44: $30,885

45: $29,145

46: $27,405

47: $25,665

48: $24,273

49: $23,055

50: $22,359

51: $21,837

52: $21,315

53: $20,976

54: $20,619

55: $20,445

56: $20,271

57: $20,097

58: $19,923

59: $19,749

60: $19,575

61: $19,401

62: $19,227

63: $19,053

64: $18,879

65: $18,705

66: $18,531

67: $18,357

68: $18,183

69: $18,009

70: $17,835

71: $17,661

72: $17,487

73: $17,313

74: $17,139

75: $16,965

76: $16,791

77: $16,617

78: $16,443

79: $16,269

80: $16,095

This article was originally published on golfdigest.com