Scottish Open purse, payout: See prize money for PGA Tour winner

By admin — In News — July 8, 2026

   ​Chris Gotterup etched his name into the history books by winning the 2025 Scottish Open, claiming the biggest title of his career and a winner’s prize of $1.575 million. The American held off a late charge from Rory McIlroy and Marco Penge to secure a two-shot victory, finishing 15-under par from a $9 million purse. Just a week earlier, Gotterup added another big win to his resume at the John Deere Classic, collecting a purse of $1.584 million. Here is a full breakdown of the Scottish Open prize money, including the winner’s share and the payouts for the top finishers.
The Genesis Scottish Open 2025 winner was Chris Gotterup, who joined the list of champions in spectacular fashion and earned more than $1.5 million for his efforts. He held off Rory McIlroy and Marco Penge by two strokes, finishing at 15-under par, as the event’s total purse stood at $9 million.
Regarding the purse for the Genesis Scottish Open, the total purse for the 2026 edition is listed at $9 million. The winner’s share at the Scottish Open is $1.62 million, underscoring one of the richest payouts outside the PGA Tour’s Signature Events. Payouts are determined by final leaderboard positions, with players who make the cut earning money based on how they finish.
The prize money breakdown for the top finishers is as follows:
– 1st: $1,620,000
– 2nd: $981,000
– 3rd: $621,000
– 4th: $441,000
– 5th: $369,000
– 6th: $326,250
– 7th: $303,750
– 8th: $281,250
– 9th: $263,250
– 10th: $245,250
This information reflects the distribution structure for players who make the cut, with the top 10 receiving the most substantial portions of the purse. The Scottish Open continues to offer one of the largest prize pools outside the PGA Tour’s flagship events, rewarding the players who perform best across the weekend. This article originally appeared on Palm Beach Post and provides a detailed look at the purse and prize money for the PGA Tour’s Scottish Open winner.  

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