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The PGA Tour’s first full-field event of the new season brings with it a host of players looking to get 2025 off to solid start.
While last week’s the Sentry had just 59 of the top players and winners from last season, the Sony Open has a full field of 144 players, many rookies just getting their PGA Tour career started.
And while this week doesn’t feature the $20 million mega purse of last week’s Signature Event, a high finish can still set the tone ahead of the PGA Tour’s trim down from 125 to 100 exempt players after this season.
And that’s key for someone like Hawaii local Chan Kim, a second-year Tour member who made the cut this week for the first time as a PGA Tour member.
“As the season opener, just to start off getting some points, that’s a really big boost in confidence,” the 15th-year pro said Saturday.
Kim finished in a tie for 53rd this week after a 68 Sunday which will net him around $20,000 when everything is finalized. Nothing crazy, but it starts his year off in the plus column as heads to the airport for a redeye to travel to next week’s American Express.
With that, below is the complete payout breakdown for this week’s Sony Open In Hawaii. The total purse is $8.7 million.
How much every player made at the 2025 Sony Open in Hawaii
(Final payouts will be updated upon conclusion of the final round)
Win: $1,566,000
2nd: $948,300
3rd: $600,300
4th: $426,300
5th: $356,700
6th: $315,375
7th: $293,625
8th: $271,875
9th: $254,475
10th: $237,075
11th: $219,675
12th: $202,275
13th: $184,875
14th: $167,475
15th: $158,775
16th: $150,075
17th: $141,375
18th: $132,675
19th: $123,975
20th: $115,275
21st: $106,575
22nd: $97,875
23rd: $90,915
24th: $83,955
25th: $76,995
26th: $70,035
27th: $67,425
28th: $64,815
29th: $62,205
30th: $59,595
31st: $56,985
32nd: $54,375
33rd: $51,765
34th: $49,590
35th: $47,415
36th: $45,240
37th: $43,065
38th: $41,325
39th: $39,585
40th: $37,845
41st: $36,105
42nd: $34,365
43rd: $32,625
44th: $30,885
45th: $29,145
46th: $27,405
47th: $25,665
48th: $24,273
49th: $23,055
50th: $22,359
51st: $21,837
52nd: $21,315
53rd: $20,976
54th: $20,619
55th: $20,445
56th: $20,271
57th: $20,097
58th: $19,923
T59. Rico Hoey $19,314
Charley Hoffman
Ben Martin
Adam Hadwin
Sam Stevens
Thomas Rosenmueller
T65. Matt McCarty $18,444
Taylor Montgomery
Tom Kim
Ryo Hisatsune
69. Ben Silverman $18,009
T70. Cristobal Del Solar $17,748
Greyson Sigg
T72. Doug Ghim $17,226
Luke List
Taylor Dickson
Vince Whaley
76. Aaron Baddeley $16,791
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