Rory McIlroy is officially batting 1.000 on the PGA Tour in 2025. One start, one win—and his game is in top form.
The 35-year-old golfing machine cruised to his 27th career PGA Tour victory on Sunday, taking down the 2025 AT&T Pebble Beach Pro-Am like it owed him money. He wrapped things up at 21 under, holding off Shane Lowry by two shots and finally snagging a win in California for the first time in a decade. Oh, and it’s his first W at Pebble Beach.
For his efforts, McIlroy walks away with a casual $3.6 million…
Not bad for a week’s work.
How much did everyone else manage to scrape together after teeing it up in the PGA TOUR’s 2nd no-cut event of the season?
Winners & Losers from Saturday’s Final Round at Pebble Beach:
- Winner: Justin Rose putted it in for an eagle on the 18th green yesterday from 50 ft. with a fairway metal. It wasn’t officially a putt, but a putting stroke he took, and it was awesome. The make earned him roughly $400k in additional prize money versus if he had just gotten up and down. No wonder he let out a yelp and fist pump after he snaked in his eagle 3.
- Winner & Loser: Lowry birdied his 18th and final hole yesterday to lose by 2 to his close friend Rory. He looked dejected on TV. Our question: what look did he have on his face when the $2.16M (minus taxes) hit his bank account this AM? We’re guessing it resembled more lucky leprechaun than the gloomy goul which we saw last night on CBS.
- Losers: JT Poston (dropped 32 spots), Nick Dunlap (dropped 29), and Chris Kirk (dropped 25) each fired a 2-over 74 yesterday, finishing up T-53, T-58, and T-62, respectively. Those are some big drops.
- Winner: Adam Scott. The Tigeresque swinging Aussie shot the round of the day yesterday, an 8-under 64, and leapt 41 spots up the leaderboard, to finish in T-22, good for $158k.
- Loser: Brendon Todd. He actually jumped a player Sunday and still managed to finish DFL. How? Max Greyserman withdrew, leaving Todd 5-strokes behind Nico Echavarria, who finished 2nd to last. Not the best week for Todd and Nico. Or, Ludvig and Greyserman, who had to WD.
2025 AT&T Pebble Beach Pro-Am Prize Money Payouts
Position | Player | Score | Earnings |
1 | Rory McIlroy | -21 | $3,600,000 |
2 | Shane Lowry | -19 | $2,160,000 |
T3 | Lucas Glover | -18 | $1,160,000 |
T3 | Justin Rose | -18 | $1,160,000 |
T5 | Russell Henley | -17 | $755,000 |
T5 | Cam Davis | -17 | $755,000 |
T7 | Tom Kim | -16 | $640,000 |
T7 | Sepp Straka | -16 | $640,000 |
T9 | Billy Horschel | -15 | $535,000 |
T9 | Scottie Scheffler | -15 | $535,000 |
T9 | Taylor Pendrith | -15 | $535,000 |
12 | Si Woo Kim | -13 | $455,000 |
T13 | Andrew Novak | -12 | $368,500 |
T13 | Jason Day | -12 | $368,500 |
T13 | Tony Finau | -12 | $368,500 |
T13 | Austin Eckroat | -12 | $368,500 |
T17 | Tom Hoge | -11 | $272,000 |
T17 | Seamus Power | -11 | $272,000 |
T17 | Min Woo Lee | -11 | $272,000 |
T17 | Collin Morikawa | -11 | $272,000 |
T17 | Sam Stevens | -11 | $272,000 |
T22 | Adam Scott | -10 | $158,270 |
T22 | Byeong Hun An | -10 | $158,270 |
T22 | Taylor Moore | -10 | $158,270 |
T22 | Patrick Rodgers | -10 | $158,270 |
T22 | Gary Woodland | -10 | $158,270 |
T22 | Akshay Bhatia | -10 | $158,270 |
T22 | Tommy Fleetwood | -10 | $158,270 |
T22 | Eric Cole | -10 | $158,270 |
T22 | Viktor Hovland | -10 | $158,270 |
T22 | Sam Burns | -10 | $158,270 |
T22 | Rasmus Hojgaard | -10 | $158,270 |
T33 | Sungjae Im | -9 | $99,000 |
T33 | Keith Mitchell | -9 | $99,000 |
T33 | Nick Taylor | -9 | $99,000 |
T33 | Patrick Cantlay | -9 | $99,000 |
T33 | J.J. Spaun | -9 | $99,000 |
T33 | Jake Knapp | -9 | $99,000 |
T33 | Lee Hodges | -9 | $99,000 |
T40 | Stephan Jaeger | -8 | $66,375 |
T40 | Mackenzie Hughes | -8 | $66,375 |
T40 | Erik van Rooyen | -8 | $66,375 |
T40 | Maverick McNealy | -8 | $66,375 |
T40 | Robert MacIntyre | -8 | $66,375 |
T40 | Jhonattan Vegas | -8 | $66,375 |
T40 | Christiaan Bezuidenhout | -8 | $66,375 |
T40 | Aaron Rai | -8 | $66,375 |
T48 | Will Zalatoris | -7 | $48,600 |
T48 | Matt Fitzpatrick | -7 | $48,600 |
T48 | Thomas Detry | -7 | $48,600 |
T48 | Hideki Matsuyama | -7 | $48,600 |
T48 | Justin Thomas | -7 | $48,600 |
T53 | Max Homa | -6 | $43,000 |
T53 | Brian Harman | -6 | $43,000 |
T53 | Sahith Theegala | -6 | $43,000 |
T53 | Rickie Fowler | -6 | $43,000 |
T53 | J.T. Poston | -6 | $43,000 |
T58 | Harry Hall | -5 | $39,250 |
T58 | Denny McCarthy | -5 | $39,250 |
T58 | Davis Thompson | -5 | $39,250 |
T58 | Nick Dunlap | -5 | $39,250 |
T62 | Justin Lower | -4 | $37,750 |
T62 | Chris Kirk | -4 | $37,750 |
64 | Kevin Yu | -3 | $37,000 |
T65 | Keegan Bradley | -2 | $36,000 |
T65 | Adam Hadwin | -2 | $36,000 |
T65 | Corey Conners | -2 | $36,000 |
68 | Doug Ghim | -1 | $35,000 |
T69 | Jordan Spieth | E | $34,500 |
T69 | Beau Hossler | E | $34,500 |
T69 | Ben Griffin | E | $34,500 |
72 | Cameron Young | 1 | $34,000 |
T73 | Matthieu Pavon | 2 | $33,375 |
T73 | Wyndham Clark | 2 | $33,375 |
T73 | Harris English | 2 | $33,375 |
T73 | Mark Hubbard | 2 | $33,375 |
77 | Nico Echavarria | 5 | $32,750 |
78 | Brendon Todd | 10 | $32,500 |
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