2025 Zurich Classic of New Orleans prize money: How much is up for grabs at TPC Louisiana?
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Here’s how the Zurich Classic of New Orleans prize money is set to be awarded at the PGA Tour’s paired event.
The prize fund for this year’s paired Zurich Classic of New Orleans bumps up $300,000 to $9.2m, with the winners each taking home $1,329,400.
Rory McIlroy and Shane Lowry return to TPC Louisiana to defend their title from 12 months ago, when they defeated Chad Ramey and Martin Trainer in a playoff after both teams finished 25-under.
The winners also receive 400 FedEx Cup points each, a two-year PGA Tour exemption, and spots in the field at the PGA Championship and remaining Signature events of the season. Due to its unique format, however, winners do not receive a Masters invite or world ranking points.
Here’s a full breakdown of how the purse will be dished out…

Zurich Classic of New Orleans prize money payout
Position | Team Payout | Individual Payout |
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1st | $2,658,800 | $1,329,400 |
2nd | $1,085,600 | $542,800 |
3rd | $710,700 | $355,350 |
4th | $598,000 | $299,000 |
5th | $519,800 | $259,900 |
6th | $446,200 | $223,100 |
7th | $372,600 | $186,300 |
8th | $326,600 | $163,300 |
9th | $289,800 | $144,900 |
10th | $253,000 | $126,500 |
11th | $216,200 | $108,100 |
12th | $184,460 | $92,230 |
13th | $154,744 | $77,372 |
14th | $138,920 | $69,460 |
15th | $127,880 | $63,940 |
16th | $116,840 | $58,420 |
17th | $106,260 | $53,130 |
18th | $97,060 | $48,530 |
19th | $88,320 | $44,160 |
20th | $80,960 | $40,480 |
21st | $73,600 | $36,800 |
22nd | $66,240 | $33,120 |
23rd | $58,880 | $29,440 |
24th | $51,888 | $25,944 |
25th | $47,104 | $23,552 |
26th | $44,712 | $22,356 |
27th | $43,056 | $21,528 |
28th | $42,136 | $21,068 |
29th | $41,400 | $20,700 |
30th | $40,664 | $20,332 |
31st | $39,928 | $19,964 |
32nd | $39,192 | $19,596 |
33rd | $38,456 | $19,228 |

Zurich Classic of New Orleans prize fund history
Here’s how the Zurich Classic of New Orleans prize fund and winners’ share have evolved since the tournament became a paired event in 2017.