Cologuard Classic 2025: Prize Money Breakdown & Winner’s Payout

Golf’s legends continue to amaze us with their timeless skills and competitive spirit. Something is enchanting about watching players who have conquered the sport’s biggest stages. And now, they bring their wealth of experience to the PGA Tour Champions. Yes, the young guns need some inspiration! Don’t get me wrong. They can stand for themselves. However, the blend of youngsters and legends creates a unique atmosphere in professional golf – a mix of past achievements and the drive for future wins. The Cologuard Classic becomes a perfect example of this Champions Tour magic.

It returns to La Paloma Country Club in Tucson, Arizona, for its second year at this venue. For now, let’s check out the pot prize they all compete for. 

2025 Cologuard Classic purse and winner’s payout

The Cologuard Classic has set its 2025 purse at $2.2 million. Notably, the champion takes home a substantial $330,000 winner’s share. This follows the standard 15 percent payout distribution for PGA Tour Champions events. The runner-up will receive $193,600, while third place earns $158,400.

As the 2025 Champions Tour season hits its fourth event, this prestigious tournament brings together 78 of golf’s most accomplished players. In addition, it includes eight past champions and 33 of the top 36 from last year’s Charles Schwab Cup standings.

This 78-player field will compete without a cut over three rounds from Friday through Sunday in line with the PGA Tour Champions format. The tournament distributes prize money according to the Champions Tour’s standardized formula, ensuring all participants receive a portion of the purse.

Points for the Charles Schwab Cup standings are also at stake, with each dollar earned translating directly into points toward qualifying for the year-end playoffs. Taking place at La Paloma Country Club from March 7-9, 2025, this tournament isn’t just about golf. This is about making a difference, particularly for those impacted by colorectal cancer. Over the years, this event has played a key role in supporting survivors and raising awareness.

But this time, they’re taking it up a level with Birdies for Survivors. So, what is it? Every time a player birdies the par-4 15th hole, the tournament will donate $1,500 to sponsor a cancer survivor, covering their travel costs so they can attend the 2026 Cologuard Classic. It’s a simple yet powerful way to ensure more survivors and their loved ones can be part of this special event.

Here’s the complete prize money breakdown for the 2025 Cologuard Classic:

POSITION
MONEY

1
$330,000

2
$193,600

3
$158,400

4
$132,000

5
$105,600

6
$88,000

7
$79,200

8
$70,400

9
$61,600

10
$57,200

11
$52,800

12
$48,400

13
$44,000

14
$41,800

15
$39,600

16
$37,400

17
$35,200

18
$33,000

19
$31,020

20
$29,040

21
$27,280

22
$25,520

23
$24,200

24
$23,100

25
$22,000

26
$20,900

27
$20,020

28
$19,140

29
$18,260

30
$17,380

31
$16,500

32
$15,840

33
$15,180

34
$14,520

35
$13,860

36
$13,200

37
$12,540

38
$12,100

39
$11,660

40
$11,220

41
$10,780

42
$10,340

43
$9,900

44
$9,460

45
$9,020

46
$8,580

47
$8,140

48
$7,700

49
$7,260

50
$6,820

51
$6,380

52
$5,940

53
$5,500

54
$5,280

55
$5,060

56
$4,840

57
$4,620

58
$4,400

59
$4,180

60
$3,960

61
$3,740

62
$3,520

63
$3,300

64
$3,080

65
$2,860

66
$2,640

67
$2,420

68
$2,200

69
$2,068

70
$1,936

71
$1,804

72
$1,672

73
$1,540

74
$1,452

75
$1,364

76
$1,276

77
$1,188

78
$1,100

First-round leaders emerge as favorites at La Paloma

After an exciting first round at La Paloma Country Club, Greg Chalmers has stormed into the lead with a blistering 7-under 64. The Australian veteran carded eight birdies against just one bogey to establish himself as the early frontrunner for the $330,000 top prize. Chalmers’ precision with his irons and touch around the greens has made him the player to beat heading into the weekend.

Just two shots back, a trio of established Champions Tour stars are poised to challenge. Rod Pampling, Stephen Ames, and Ernie Els fired an impressive 5-under 66s to share second place. Currently leading the Charles Schwab Cup standings, Els continues his consistent form. Moreover, he looks particularly dangerous as he aims to add another trophy to his illustrious collection. 

Apr 18, 2021; Hilton Head, South Carolina, USA; Stewart Cink tees off on the second hole during the final round of the RBC Heritage golf tournament. Mandatory Credit: Joshua S. Kelly-USA TODAY Sports

Stewart Cink, a recent addition to the Champions Tour, brings a major championship pedigree. He appears to have found his footing among the senior circuit’s elite. In the meantime, defending champion Joe Durant and Charles Schwab Cup holder Steven Alker remain in contention despite sitting further down the leaderboard, with both players known for making weekend charges.

With such a talented roster of golf legends competing and the leaderboard packed to the core, the 2025 Cologuard Classic promises exciting action and a compelling finish. Will Chalmers maintain his advantage, or will one of the established stars overtake him?

Which of these champions do you think will claim the title and the $330,000 first-place prize? Let us know your predictions in the comments section below!

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