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Charles Schwab Payout 2025: Expected Dividend Dates, Higher Rates, and Key Investor Takeaways
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The 2025 Charles Schwab Challenge wrapped on Sunday at Colonial Country Club in Fort Worth, Texas, with a boosted $9.5 million purse that pushed payouts to their highest level in tournament history. Below is a detailed look at who earned what, why the purse grew, and what it means for the players’ FedExCup standings and season-long earnings.
Winner’s windfall sets tone for the week
Ben Griffin converted a final-round 66 into his first PGA Tour victory and a $1.71 million payday, eclipsing last year’s winner’s share by $60,000. In addition to the check, Griffin banked 500 FedExCup points—vaulting him from 42nd to 18th in the season race—and secured a two-year Tour exemption plus invitations to the 2026 Masters, PGA Championship and Sentry.
Full top-10 payout breakdown
1. Ben Griffin – $1,710,000
2. Matti Schmid – $1,035,000
3. Bud Cauley – $655,500
4. Brian Harman – $465,500
5. Tony Finau – $389,500
6. Taylor Moore – $344,375
7. Sungjae Im – $320,625
8. Chris Kirk – $296,875
9. Scottie Scheffler – $276,625
10. Collin Morikawa – $256,875
Why the purse keeps climbing
• PGA Tour schedule reshuffle: The event retained “Legacy” status despite elevated-event reshuffling, allowing it to tap incremental sponsor dollars from Charles Schwab.
• Broadcast boost: CBS averaged 2.2 million viewers over the weekend, up 14 % year-over-year, strengthening ad packages for 2026 negotiations.
• Texas tax advantage: Colonial’s no-state-income-tax locale helps stretch sponsor funds further, a talking point executives highlight when courting additional partners.
Impact on season money list
Griffin leaps inside the top-20 on the money list at $4.3 million YTD, practically locking up a spot in the fall’s limited-field Signature events. Schmid’s runner-up check nearly doubles his rookie earnings to $2.6 million, giving him breathing room in the reshuffled priority ranking.
Notable story lines beyond the champ
• Comeback cash: Bud Cauley, playing on a major-medical extension after a 20-month layoff, cleared the $650k mark and now needs just 28 FedExCup points in two starts to keep full status.
• Local favorite: Scheffler’s T-9 moved him over $18 million in single-season earnings, second-most in Tour history through May.
• Equipment watch: Griffin’s win delivered Ping its fifth driver victory of 2025, tying Titleist for most on Tour.
Looking ahead
The PGA Tour rolls to Muirfield Village for the Memorial Tournament, where the purse jumps to $20 million. Griffin will enter as an under-the-radar storyline, while Schmid and Cauley try to capitalize on Colonial momentum. With Signature-event eligibility and FedExCup Playoffs positioning tightening every week, every dollar from May’s boosted payouts could prove pivotal by August’s postseason cut.
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