The iconic Torrey Pines welcomed the PGA Tour for the 2025 Farmers Insurance Open. The second of four California stops on the 2025 schedule, the Farmers Insurance Open was just as much about who wasn't teeing it up as who was following a slew of withdrawals both before the event and during the week. Still, those who were in action were guaranteed a week full of some of the most spectacular views in the world and a true test of championship golf.
The 2024 Farmers Insurance Open provided an exciting finish with Matthieu Pavon taking home his first PGA Tour title, and going into the unique Saturday final round finish, the 2025 event was shaping up to deliver another spectacular finish. No fewer than thirteen players found themselves within five shots of the lead heading into the final round, a lead that had been held by talented 25-year-old Ludvig Aberg for the first two rounds before a 2-over 74 on a Friday Moving Day at Torrey Pines' South Course saw the Swede relinquish his advantage at the top of the leaderboard.
While Aberg faltered, others including Aldrich Potgieter, Andrew Novak, and Harris English made significant moves during the third round of the 2025 Farmers Insurance Open. In the end, Harris English, a four-time PGA Tour winner, had himself well-positioned to grab win number five following an excellent 6-under 66 on Moving Day. English would attempt to hold on to his narrow lead during the final round and secure his first victory on the PGA Tour since the 2021 Travelers Championship.
Whether it was English or any number of the players within touching distance of his lead, whoever emerged victorious during the final round of the Farmers Insurance Open would not only take home the trophy but also a significant payday. But exactly how much was on the line at Torrey Pines in 2025, though? Let's take a look at this year's prize purse, the winner's share, and the payout distribution breakdown by finishing position for the season's second event in the Golden State.
Farmers Insurance Open purse 2025: Total purse and winner's prize money
The purse for the Farmers Insurance Open in 2025 is set at $9.3 million with the champion at Torrey Pines set to take home a winner's share of $1.674 million; a little under 20% of the overall prize purse in California. While this year's purse may pale in comparison to some of the gigantic prizes on the line at this season's signature events and major championships, this year's Farmers Insurance Open is set to divvy out the largest amount to its field in a non-signature event so far this season, topping both the Sony Open and the 2025 The American Express. Additionally, this year's purse at Torrey Pines will mark the fourth consecutive year that the Farmers Insurance Open has witnessed an increased purse after divvying out $9 million last year and $8.7 million in 2023.
Farmers Insurance Open payout distribution by finishing position in 2025
Here is a look at the full purse breakdown by finishing position for all 68 professionals who made the cut at this year's Farmers Insurance Open; excluding the two amateurs, Luke Clanton and Jackson Koivun, who also made the weekend at Torrey Pines but won't earn any prize money as amateurs.
Finishing Position | Farmers Insurance Open Prize Money |
---|---|
2025 Farmers Insurance Open Champion | $1,674,000 |
2nd | $1,013,700 |
3rd | $641,700 |
4th | $455,700 |
5th | $381,300 |
6th | $337,125 |
7th | $313,875 |
8th | $290,625 |
9th | $272,025 |
10th | $253,425 |
11th | $234,825 |
12th | $216,225 |
13th | $197,625 |
14th | $179,025 |
15th | $169,725 |
16th | $160,425 |
17th | $151,125 |
18th | $141,825 |
19th | $132,525 |
20th | $123,225 |
21st | $113,925 |
22nd | $104,625 |
23rd | $97,185 |
24th | $89,745 |
25th | $82,305 |
26th | $74,865 |
27th | $72,075 |
28th | $69,285 |
29th | $66,495 |
30th | $63,705 |
31st | $60,915 |
32nd | $58,125 |
33rd | $55,335 |
34th | $53,010 |
35th | $50,685 |
36th | $48,360 |
37th | $46,035 |
38th | $44,175 |
39th | $42,315 |
40th | $40,455 |
41st | $38,595 |
42nd | $36,735 |
43rd | $34,875 |
44th | $33,015 |
45th | $31,155 |
46th | $29,295 |
47th | $27,435 |
48th | $25,947 |
49th | $24,645 |
50th | $23,901 |
51st | $23,343 |
52nd | $22,785 |
53rd | $22,413 |
54th | $22,041 |
55th | $21,855 |
56th | $21,669 |
57th | $21,483 |
58th | $21,297 |
59th | $21,111 |
60th | $20,925 |
61st | $20,739 |
62nd | $20,553 |
63rd | $20,367 |
64th | $20,181 |
65th | $19,995 |
66th | $19,809 |
67th | $19,623 |
68th | $19,437 |
Again, while this year's purse doesn't match the massive prizes that will be divvied out to this year's signature event fields, the 2025 Farmers Insurance Open will still reward its field with the largest prize purse of any non-signature event so far this season. This is reflected in the payout distribution breakdown with each of the Top 10 finishers at Torrey Pines taking home over $250k in prize money. Meanwhile, the Top 22 finishers at this year's championship will take home at least six-figures in prize money.
Of course, in addition to a handsome payday, this year's Farmers Insurance Open champion will also earn a crucial 500 FedEx Cup points in the season-long race to East Lake and the 2025 Tour Championship later in the year. They will also secure their spot in upcoming signature events if not previously exempt. The PGA Tour returns to one of the most famous locales in golf next week for the second signature event of 2025, the AT&T Pebble Beach Pro-Am.