World Wide Technology Championship prize money: How much Ben Griffin, others won
World Wide Technology Championship prize money: Check out how much Ben Griffin scooped for winning this third PGA Tour title in Mexico.

Ben Griffin continued his breakout season on the PGA Tour at the World Wide Technology Championship in Mexico.
The American, 29, teamed up with Andrew Novak to earn his first win at the Zurich Classic of New Orleans in April.
He added another victory at the Charles Schwab Challenge and enjoyed a fine major season before making his Ryder Cup debut in September.
Now he has joined Scottie Scheffler and Rory McIlroy as a three-time winner in 2025 courtesy of a two-shot win in at El Cardonal at Diamante.
Griffin two-putted the final green for birdie on the 72nd hole to reach 29-under par and win by two strokes from Finland's Sami Valimaki.
The victory sees Griffin move to a career-high ninth in the Official World Golf Ranking.
He also secured his fair share of prize money in Mexico. The 2025 edition of the World Wide Technology Championship had a total prize purse of $6m.
That means Griffin scooped $1.08m.
GolfMagic has listed all of the prize money information below.
Finish | Player name | Prize money |
1 | Ben Griffin | $1,080,000 |
T2 | Sami Valimaki | $534,000 |
T2 | Chad Ramey | $534,000 |
T4 | Garrick Higgo | $270,000 |
T4 | Trevor Cone | $270,000 |
T6 | Carson Young | $210,000 |
T6 | Patrick Rodgers | $210,000 |
T8 | Matti Schmid | $181,500 |
T8 | Nick Dunlap | $181,500 |
10 | Eric Cole | $163,500 |
T11 | Jackson Suber | $139,500 |
T11 | Matt Kuchar | $139,500 |
T11 | J.J. Spaun | $139,500 |
T14 | Nico Echavarria | $112,500 |
T14 | Thorbjorn Olesen | $112,500 |
16 | Jeremy Paul | $103,500 |
T17 | John Pak | $88,500 |
T17 | Thomas Rosenmueller | $88,500 |
T17 | Vince Whaley | $88,500 |
T17 | Beau Hossler | $88,500 |
T21 | Ben Silverman | $60,500 |
T21 | Tom Hoge | $60,500 |
T21 | Rico Hoey | $60,500 |
T21 | Victor Perez | $60,500 |
T21 | Adam Svensson | $60,500 |
T21 | Taylor Moore | $60,500 |
T27 | Will Chandler | $43,800 |
T27 | Kris Ventura | $43,800 |
T27 | Seamus Power | $43,800 |
T27 | Francesco Molinari | $43,800 |
T31 | David Lipsky | $32,900 |
T31 | Michael Thorbjornsen | $32,900 |
T31 | Pierceson Coody | $32,900 |
T31 | Matt Wallace | $32,900 |
T31 | Matthieu Pavon | $32,900 |
T31 | Doug Ghim | $32,900 |
T31 | Mason Andersen | $32,900 |
T31 | Justin Lower | $32,900 |
T31 | Patton Kizzire | $32,900 |
T40 | Ryo Hisatsune | $23,100 |
T40 | William Mouw | $23,100 |
T40 | Joel Dahmen | $23,100 |
T40 | David Ford | $23,100 |
T40 | Lee Hodges | $23,100 |
T40 | Andrew Putnam | $23,100 |
T46 | Jacob Bridgeman | $16,345 |
T46 | Peter Knade | $16,345 |
T46 | Alejandro Madariaga | $16,345 |
T46 | Luke Clanton | $16,345 |
T46 | David Skinns | $16,345 |
T46 | Taylor Dickson | $16,345 |
T46 | Greyson Sigg | $16,345 |
T53 | Steven Fisk | $14,260 |
T53 | Adam Hadwin | $14,260 |
T53 | Vince Covello | $14,260 |
T56 | Emiliano Grillo | $13,860 |
T56 | Max McGreevy | $13,860 |
T56 | Hayden Buckley | $13,860 |
T59 | Austin Eckroat | $13,500 |
T59 | Zac Blair | $13,500 |
T59 | Michael Brennan | $13,500 |
62 | Max Greyserman | $13,260 |
T63 | Keith Mitchell | $12,840 |
T63 | Noah Goodwin | $12,840 |
T63 | Will Gordon | $12,840 |
T63 | Gordon Sargent | $12,840 |
T63 | Ben Kohles | $12,840 |
T63 | Takumi Kanaya | $12,840 |
T69 | Kevin Velo | $12,360 |
T69 | Adam Schenk | $12,360 |
71 | Kevin Streelman | $12,180 |
T72 | Quade Cummins | $12,000 |
T72 | Emilio González | $12,000 |
74 | Rikuya Hoshino | $11,820 |
75 | Luke List | $11,700 |









