2025 prize money for PGA Tour event


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  • The 2025 Rocket Classic golf tournament will be held at the Detroit Golf Club from June 26-29.
  • The tournament boasts a $9.6 million purse.
  • 47 of the top 100 ranked golfers will be competing, including Collin Morikawa and Hideki Matsuyama.
  • Coverage will be provided by CBS, Golf Channel, and ESPN+.

This week’s PGA Tour stop, the 2025 Rocket Classic will take place on June 26-29 at Detroit Golf Club in Detroit, Michigan.

The tournament is headlined by the likes of Collin Morikawa, Hideki Matsuyama and more.

With such a strong field of 47 of the top 100 ranked golfers in the world participating, the payout is sure to be good for the competitors.

Rocket Classic 2025 purse, payouts

The 2025 Rocket Classic is leaving $9.6 million up for grabs this year.

Here are the payouts for the top 10 positions:

First place winner – $1.728 million

Second – $1.046 million

Third – $662,400

Fourth – $470,400

Fifth – $393,600

Sixth – $348,000

Seventh – $324,000

Eighth – $300,000

Ninth – $280,800

Tenth – $261,600

What do caddies make at the Rocket Classic?

It’s not clear just how much pro golfers’ caddies make. Most caddies operate on a “10-7-5” deal: “10% for a win, 7% for a top 10, 5% for everything else,” former PGA Tour caddie Michael Collins said in 2021.

Where can I watch the Rocket Classic?

CBS, ESPN+, and the Golf Channel will provide coverage for the 2025 Rocket Classic. You can watch CBS and the Golf Channel through Fubo.

Check out the schedule below:

Sunday, June 29: 1-3 p.m. ET (Golf Channel); 3-6 p.m. ET (CBS) (ESPN+)

Stream the Rocket Classic this week with free trial on Fubo



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