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RBC Heritage 2025: Justin Thomas Wins $3.6M, Full Purse Payouts
Another week, another playoff for the PGA Tour as Justin Thomas defeated Andrew Novak to win the RBC Heritage with an incredible putt on the 73rd hole.
Thomas ended an almost three-year-long drought to earn his 16th career win before he turned 32.
Thomas drained a lengthy birdie in the first playoff hole to capture the title.
That putt was one of his best all season. Thomas had not had much luck with his flat stick, but he sank the putt when it mattered most.
Thomas earned 700 FedEx Cup points, a dapper plaid jacket, and $3.6 million. Novak may have come up short, but it was still a good payday for him. He won $2.16 million.

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Three players tied for third place at 14-under overall. Daniel Berger, Mackenzie Hughes, and Brian Harman each won $1,040,000. Maverick McNealy won $720,000 for solo sixth, and Tommy Fleetwood won $670,000 for solo seventh.
Scottie Scheffler recorded another top 10 finish as he tied for eighth place with Russell Henley and Si Woo Kim, winning $580,000.
How much money did the rest of the field make this week? Here is a full breakdown of the 2025 RBC Heritage payout.
RBC Heritage 2025 Payout:
1. Justin Thomas: $3,600,000
2. Andrew Novak: $2,160,000
T3. Daniel Berger, Mackenzie Hughes, Brian Harman: $1,040,000
6. Maverick McNealy: $720,000
7. Tommy Fleetwood: $670,000
T8. Scottie Scheffler, Russell Henley, Si Woo Kim: $580,000
T11. Sungjae Im, J.T. Poston: $480,000
T13. Sepp Straka, Sam Burns, Viktor Hovland, Cam Davis, Patrick Cantlay: $364,000
T18. Xander Schauffele, Eric Cole, Chris Kirk, Sami Valimaki, Tom Hoge, Ryo Hisatsune, Jordan Spieth, Shane Lowry, Keegan Bradley: $226,056
T27. Davis Thompson, Ryan Gerard, Billy Horschel, Max Greyserman, Wyndham Clark: $140,200
T32. Bud Cauley, Austin Eckroat, Matt Kuchar, Thomas Dety, Stephan Jaeger, Brian Campbell: $109,084
T38. Tony Finau, Aaron Rai, Byeong Hun An, Matt Fitzpatrick: $86,250
T42. Patrick Rodgers, Christiaan Bezuidenhout, Matthieu Pavon, J.J. Spaun, Taylor Pendrith, Akshay Bhatia, Justin Rose: $64,143
T49. Corey Conners, Denny McCarthy, Nick Taylor, Adam Scott, Jason Day: $48,000
T54. Michael Kim, Collin Morikawa, Ludvig Åberg, Sam Stevens, Will Zalatoris, Cameron Young, Karl Vilips: $44,500
T61. Adam Hadwin, Min Woo Lee, Gary Woodland, Lucas Glover, Jacob Bridgeman: $41,500
T66. Robert MacIntyre, Harris English: $39,750
68. Rickie Fowler: $39,000
69. Sahith Theegala: $38,000
70. Max Homa: $37,000
71. Nick Dunlap: $36,500
72. Joe Highsmith: $36,000
Next week, the PGA Tour will be in New Orleans for the Zurich Classic, the only team event of the regular season. Rory McIlroy and Shane Lowry will be back to defend their title. Will they repeat?
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