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Ben Griffin is linked to the direction that goes to the last round of Charles Schwab’s 2025 Charles Schwab.
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Sunday at 2025 Charles Schwab ChallengesTwo players are divided into the chart: Ben Griffin and Matti Schmid have an advantage with four blows to their nearest competition, Rickie Fowler. And the world no. 1 Scottie Scheffler It is also peef After a powerful charge on Saturday.
In addition to a PGA Tour title, there is a lot of money in question. Here you have everything you need to know about Charles Schwab Challenge’s bag, payment information and winner part.
For how much money they are playing for which they are playing
Charles Schwab Challenge is playing famous Colonial club In Fort Worth, Texas, this week. It’s not a signature event, but she still has a heavy cattle bag.
The overall layer for Charles Schwab Charly this week is $ 9.5 million, with the winner receiving $ 1.71 million at home. The completion near the top of the manager’s table is also lucrative, with second place earning $ 1.035 million, and the 22 key players cleaning six digits.
In Colonial, Rickie Fowler has an opportunity to make a statement
For Schmid, in particular, Sunday can be an important important day. The 27-year-old German pro the PGA Tour has never won, and his biggest checkup so far was in 2023, when he earned $ 448,500 to finish the third at the Butterfield Bermuda Championship. If he can finish solo fourth or rather Sunday, he will lead that sign.
Below is the total bag, paying the salary and the winner part for Charles Schwab Challenge.
2025 Charles Schwab Challenge Money: Total Bag, Salary Sharing
Earn: $ 1.71 million
2: 1.035 million dollars
3: 655,500 dollars
4: 465,500 dollars
5: 389,500 dollars
6: 344,375 dollars
7: 320,625 dollars
8: 296,875 dollars
9: 277,875 dollars
10: 258,875 dollars
11: 239,875 dollars
12: 220,875 dollars
13: 201,875 dollars
14: 182,875 dollars
15: 173,375 dollars
16: 163,875 dollars
17: 154,375 dollars
18: 144,875 dollars
19: 135,375 dollars
20: 125,875 dollars
21: $ 116,375
22: 106,875 dollars
23: 99,275 dollars
24: 91,675 dollars
25: 84,075 dollars
26: 76,475 dollars
27: 73,625 dollars
28: 70,775 dollars
29: 67.925 dollars
30: 65,075 dollars
31: 62,225 dollars
32: 59,375 dollars
33: 55,337 dollars
34: 54,150 dollars
35: 51,775 dollars
36: 49,400 dollars
37: 47,025 dollars
38: 45,125 dollars
39: 43,225 dollars
40: 41,325 dollars
41: $ 39,425
42: 37,525 dollars
43: 35,625 dollars
44: 33,725 dollars
45: 31,825 dollars
46: 29.925 dollars
47: $ 28,025
48: 26,505 dollars
49: 25,175 dollars
50: 24,415 dollars
51: 23,845 dollars
52: 23,275 dollars
53: 22,895 dollars
54: 22,515 dollars
55: 22,325 dollars
56: 22,135 dollars
57: $ 21,954
58: $ 21,755
59: $ 21,565
60: $ 21,375
61: $ 21,185
62: 20,995 dollars
63: 20,805 dollars
64: 20,615 dollars
65: 20,425 dollars
66: 20,235 dollars
67: 20,045 dollars
68: $ 19,855
69: $ 19,655
70: $ 19,475
71: $ 19,285
72: $ 19,095
73: $ 18,905
74: $ 18,715
75: $ 18,525
76: $ 18,335
77: 18,145 dollars
78: 17,955 dollars
79: $ 17,765
80: 17,575 dollars
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