Sunday has arrived at the 2025 Texas Children’s Houston Open, and with it, the intense final round where the PGA Tour’s finest are competing for a share of the impressive purse. Here’s a breakdown of what’s at stake in terms of the payout, purse, and the winner’s share at the Texas Children’s Houston Open.
As the action heats up at Memorial Park Golf Course, all eyes are on Min Woo Lee, who has established a solid four-shot lead over Alejandro Tosti. Should Lee maintain his position at the top, he’ll celebrate not just his inaugural PGA Tour win but also a hefty financial reward for his triumph.
This year’s Houston Open winner will pocket a substantial $1.71 million, carved out from a total purse of $9 million. Although this is no small sum, it’s dwarfed by the eye-popping purse from this year’s Players Championship earlier this month. Rory McIlroy took home the win there, accompanied by a whopping $4.5 million prize, which is about half of the entire payout here at the Houston Open.
At nine under par, McIlroy seems unlikely to claim yet another victory this season in Houston. Meanwhile, Scottie Scheffler, ranked World No. 1, stands much closer to the leaders, entering Sunday’s play at 12 under tied for third place.
Here’s a detailed look at how the prize money will be distributed among the top finishers at the 2025 Texas Children’s Houston Open:
– 1st: $1,710,000
– 2nd: $1,035,500
– 3rd: $655,500
– 4th: $465,500
– 5th: $389,500
– 6th: $344,375
– 7th: $320,625
– 8th: $296,875
– 9th: $277,875
– 10th: $258,875
…and the list goes on, with each position following suit with a carefully calculated split of the pot.
It’s an exciting Sunday ahead as the players vie for their share, aiming to disrupt the leaderboard and walk away with life-changing sums.