The Chevron Championship 2025: Prize Money Breakdown & Winner’s Payout Revealed

The second round of the Chevron Championship was suspended because of darkness on Friday. While it will continue on Saturday, golfers like Lexi Thompson, Minjee Lee, and more are yet to tee off. Meanwhile, big names like Charley Hull and Hannah Green have already exited the field after failing to make the cut. The weather seems like an ultimate challenge for the golfers vying for a whopping $8 million purse this week.

The winner is set to receive a $1.2 million payout on Sunday. Notably, the prize pool was $5.2 million in 2023; it was increased to $8 million last year. This $2.8 million certainly talks about the importance of the first major. Not only that, it also highlights that the LPGA is heading in the right direction, focusing on the prize and the game more.

Here is a full breakdown of the prize purse for the players at the 2025 Chevron Championship:

Position 
Prize Money

1st
$1.2 million

2nd
$744,385

3rd
$539,998

4th
$417,731

5th
$336,227

6th
$275,094

7th
$230,264

8th
$201,738

9th
$181,360

10th
$165,056

11th
$152,826

12th
$142,637

13th
$133,671

14th
$125,523

15th
$118,185

16th
$111,665

17th
$105,963

18th
$101,071

19th
$96,998

20th
$93,733

21st
$90,478

22nd
$87,214

23rd
$83,958

24th
$80,694

25th
$77,843

26th
$74,992

27th
$72,133

28th
$69,282

29th
$66,431

30th
$63,985

31st
$61,539

32nd
$59,093

33rd
$56,647

34th
$54,201

35th
$52,168

36th
$50,127

37th
$48,094

38th
$46,053

39th
$44,012

40th
$42,384

41th
$40,756

42nd
$39,128

43rd
$37,492

44th
$35,864

45th
$34,641

46th
$33,418

47th
$32,195

48th
$30,972

49th
$29,749

50th
$28,526

51st
$27,716

52nd
$26,898

53rd
$26,080

54th
$25,270

55th
$24,452

56th
$23,634

57th
$22,824

58th
$22,006

59th
$21,196

60th
$20,378

61th
$19,973

62nd
$19,560

63rd
$19,155

64th
$18,750

65th
$18,337

66th
$17,932

67th
$17,527

68th
$17,114

69th
$16,709

70th
$16,709

After the first round of the tournament, Nelly Korda shot a 77 with six bogeys. While she was on the verge of missing the cut, the defending champion bounced back with a 68 and is still in the field. However, to climb from here would be tough for her, as the bad weather also remains a major concern this week. And if there is bad weather, there will be mudballs, which affected Jordan Spieth a lot during the Masters this year. But if not Nelly Korda, who is looking strong to win this week?

Who can win the 2025 Chevron Championship?

The Chinese star Yan Liu had an incredible first round as she went bogey-free and also shot seven birdies. Although she seemed to struggle in the second round, thanks to an albatross on the 8th, she was able to rebound from a late bogey for an even-par 72 and a one-stroke lead over four players Friday. If she continues to maintain this form, Liu might claim her first win at the Chevron Championship. However, a more intense battle is going on among the golfers tied for 2nd.

Lindy Duncan, Sarah Schmelzel, Mao Saigo, and Hyo Joo Kim sit at T2. Duncan shot a 66, while Schmelzel and Saigo both carded a 68. Considering that it can be anyone’s game from here. However, just after them is 2x LPGA winner Angel Yin at T6. Yin has been in decent form this season. She won the Honda LPGA Thailand and finished solo third at the T-Mobile Match Play. So if she gets a chance to climb, things might take an interesting turn in the following rounds.

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