In total, $21 million in prize money was on offer for the maiden TGL campaign, with each player guaranteed a minimum of $375,000 before a ball was even struck in the SoFi Centre.
“It’s completely exceeded my expectations,” said Justin Thomas, before going on to praise the competitiveness of the playoff series in particular as he and his Atlanta Drive teammates were presented with the SoFi Trophy as champions in the inaugural TGL season.
The Atlanta quartet share the $9 million first prize, while New York Golf Club watching on had to settle for $4.5 million split four ways.
Shane Lowry and his Bay Golf Club teammates each get $500,000, while league co-founder Rory McIlroy, despite being on the losing side in each of his five matches, still gets $375,000 for his troubles.
How much every player made during 2025 TGL
1. Justin Thomas, Atlanta Drive GC, $2,250,000
Patrick Cantlay, Atlanta Drive GC $2,250,000
Billy Horschel, Atlanta Drive GC $2,250,000
Lucas Glover, Atlanta Drive GC $2,250,000
2. Matt Fitzpatrick, New York Golf Club, $1,125,000
Rickie Fowler, New York Golf Club, $1,125,000
Xander Schauffele, New York Golf Club, $1,125,000
Cameron Young, New York Golf Club, $1,125,000
3. Collin Morikawa, Los Angeles Golf Club, $562,500
Justin Rose, Los Angeles Golf Club, $562,500
Sahith Theegala, Los Angeles Golf Club, $562,500
Tommy Fleetwood, Los Angeles Golf Club, $562,500
4. Ludvig Aberg, The Bay Golf Club, $500,000
Wyndham Clark, The Bay Golf Club, $500,000
Min Woo Lee, The Bay Golf Club, $500,000
Shane Lowry, The Bay Golf Club, $500,000
5. Tom Kim, Jupiter Links GC, $437,500
Tiger Woods, Jupiter Links GC, $437,500
Max Homa, Jupiter Links GC, $437,500
Kevin Kisner, Jupiter Links GC, $437,500
6. Rory McIlroy, Boston Common Golf, $375,000
Keegan Bradley, Boston Common Golf, $375,000
Adam Scott, Boston Common Golf, $375,000
Hideki Matsuyama, Boston Common Golf, $375,000
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