
RBC Canadian Open 2025 purse, payout: Prize money breakdown for PGA Tour event
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The highly anticipated RBC Canadian Open, featuring the world's top golfers, kicked off at the esteemed TPC Toronto at Osprey Valley in Caledon, Ontario, on Thursday, June 5, and culminates on Sunday, June 8.
With the PGA Tour title at stake, the champion of the 2025 RBC Canadian Open will be awarded a staggering $1.764 million from a total prize purse of $9.8 million. The runner-up will not be far behind, earning $1 million, while the third-place finisher will take home $676,200 for their outstanding performance.
Here is a breakdown of the prize money earning for the 2025 RBC Canadian Open.
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What is the total purse for the 2025 RBC Canadian Open?
The total purse for the 2025 RBC Canadian Open is $9.8 million. The first place winner will take home $1.764 million of the prize purse.
RBC Canadian Open: Prize money breakdown
Money amounts don't include ties. All figures according to the PGA Tour.
First place : $1,764,000
: $1,764,000 Second place : $1,068,200
: $1,068,200 Third place : $676,200
: $676,200 Fourth place : $480,200
: $480,200 Fifth place: $401,800
$401,800 Fifth place: $355,250
$355,250 Seventh place: $330,750
$330,750 Eighth place: $306,250
$306,250 Ninth place: $286,650
$286,650 10th place: $267,050
$267,050 11th place: $247,450
$247,450 12th place: $227,850
$227,850 13th place: $208,250
$208,250 14th place: $188,650
$188,650 15th place: $178,850
$178,850 16th place : $169,050
: $169,050 17th place : $159,250
: $159,250 18th place : $149,450
: $149,450 19th place : $139,650
: $139,650 20th place : $129,850
: $129,850 21st place : $129,850
: $129,850 22nd place : $129,850
: $129,850 23rd place: $102,410
$102,410 24th place: $94,570
$94,570 25th place: $86,730
$86,730 26th place: $78,890
$78,890 27th place: $75,950
$75,950 28th place: $73,010
$73,010 29th place: $70,070
$70,070 30th place: $67,130
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