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Valero Texas Open payout: How much Brian Harman, rest of field won of $9.5M purse


The PGA Tour wrapped up its two-week stretch in the Lone Star state as Brian Harman won the Valero Texas Open by three shots.

It is Harman’s fourth PGA Tour win and his first since he won the 2023 Open Championship at Royal Liverpool.

He signed for a 3-over 75 to finish at 9-under overall. It was not his best day on the course, but with the challenging conditions, Harman minimized mistakes and held off the rest of the field.

The former Georgia Bulldog took home $1,710,000 of the $9.5 million purse and a new pair of cowboy boots, something the tournament awards each winner.

SAN ANTONIO, TEXAS – APRIL 06: Brian Harman of the United States celebrates on the 18th green after winning the final round of the Valero Texas Open 2025 at TPC San Antonio on April 06,…


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Ryan Gerard did not let the conditions affect him as he fired off a 3-under 69 to finish in solo second at 6-under. He earned $1,035,000 this week, almost as much as he earned in his career at $1,775,982. It marks his best finish of the season and second Top 10.

Maverick McNealy and Andrew Novak tied for third place at 5-under. Novak struggled on Sunday. He got within reach of Harman but could not close. Novak signed for a 4-over 76, and his two bogeys on 17 and 18 cost him a runner-up finish. He and McNealy won $560,250.

How much money did the rest of the field make this week? Here is a full breakdown of the Valero Texas Open payout.

Valero Texas Open 2025 Payout:

1. Brian Harman (-9): $1,7100,000

2. Ryan Gerard (-6): $1,035,000

T3. Maverick McNealy, Andrew Novak(-5): $560,250

T5. Bud Cauley, Chan Kim, Patrick Fishburn, Thorbjørn Olesen, Ryo Hisatsune, Chad Ramey, Tom Hoge (-4): $304,000

T12. Nate Lashley, Jordan Spieth, Henrik Norlander, Alejandro Tosti, Keith Mitchell, Sami Valimaki (-3): $182,875

T18. Doug Ghim, Chandler Phillips, Cameron Young, Matt Kuchar, Emiliano Grillo, Corey Conners, Zach Johnson, Denny McCarthy (-2): $113,050

T26. Matt Wallace, Harry Hall, J.T. Poston, Eric Cole (-1): $72,200

T30. Harry Higgs, Daniel Berger, Rickie Fowler (E): $62,225

T33. Jesper Svensson, Steven Fisk, William Mouw, Ben James (a; does not win anything), Quade Cummins, Antoine Rozner, Patrick Cantlay (+1): $50,666

T40. Gary Woodlan, Lanto Griffin, Kevin Roy, Ben Griffin, Carson Young, Sam Ryder, Francesco Molinari (+2): $37,525

T47. Rafael Campos, Justin Rose, Aldrich Potgieter, Keegan Bradley, Adam Svensson (+3): $26,809

T52. Matthew Riedel, Ben Martin, John Pak, Mac Meissner (+4): $23,133

T56. Tony Finau, Camilo Villegas, Noah Goodwin, Patrick Rodgers (+5): $22,040

T60. Brice Garnett, Beau Hossler (+7): $21,470

T62. Erik van Rooyen, Tommy Fleetwood (+8): $21,090

64. Peter Malnati (+10): $20,615

65. Taylor Dickson (+11): $20,425

66. Patton Kizzire (+12): $20,355

Next week marks the first major championship of the year, The Masters Tournament in Augusta, Georgia.

The best players in the world will take on Augusta National as they all eye that illustrious Green Jacket and look to dethrone Scottie Scheffler. The Masters has a $20 million purse, and the winner will take home a hefty $3.6 million check.

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