The overall purse at Yokohama Country Club, roughly 25 miles outside Tokyo, is $8 million with the winner taking home $1.44 million for his victory
While it may be a bit of an outlier on the PGA Tour’s FedEx Cup Fall schedule—it’s the lone limited-field, no-cut event, not to mention it’s roughly 6,700 miles from last week’s tour stop in Mississippi—the Baycurrent Classic in Japan has an interesting lineup of players on the tee sheet. Thirteen of the top 50 players in the world are competing along with 40 hardy pros making that trip from the Sanderson Farms.
Mind you, an overall prize money payout of $8 million (the largest of any of the remaining five events on the schedule) with $1.44 million going to the winner is a nice carrot. Without a cut, it means everyone gets a paycheck for the journey, and those looking for FedEx Cup points to secure their status in the top 100 on tour also are guaranteed something for the effort.
Three former winners of the event are in the field: Hideki Matsyama (2021), Collin Morikawa (2023) and Nico Echavarria (2024). Morikawa is one of two top-10 players in off the World Ranking competing, along with Xander Schauffele.
Along with a new title sponsor in 2025, the tournament is playing at a new venue. Yokohama Country Club, opened in 1960 is roughly 25 miles south of Tokyo. The tournament course will combine 16 holes from the club’s West Course and two from its East.
Below is the prize money payout for each golfer in the field. Check back after the finish of the tournament on Sunday, and we’ll have the individual names and payouts for each.
More From Golf DigestWin: $1,314,000
2: $795,700
3: $503,700
4: $357,700
5: $299,300
6: $264,625
7: $246,375
8: $228,125
9: $213,525
10: $198,925
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PreviousNextPausePlaySave for later Private Yokohama Country Club Yokohama, Kanagawa, JapanThe Takeo Aiyama-designed West Course at Yokohama Country Club opened in 1960 and was later remodeled by Bill Coore and Ben Crenshaw in 2015. The 2015 remodel focused on adding elevation to tees and fairways, as well as remodeling bunkers to make the existing natural undulations more dramatic. The course is known for wide fairways framed by dense clusters of pine trees, sprawling undulations, and classic Coore and Crenshaw bunkering.
View Course11: $184,325
12: $169,725
13: $155,125
14: $140,525
15: $133,225
16: $125,925
17: $118,625
18: $111,325
19: $104,025
20: $96,725
21: $89,425
22: $82,125
23: $76,285
24: $70,445
25: $64,605
26: $58,765
27: $56,575
28: $54,385
29: $52,195
30: $50,005
31: $47,815
32: $45,625
33: $43,435
34: $41,610
35: $39,785
36: $37,960
37: $36,135
38: $34,675
39: $33,215
40: $31,755
41: $30,295
42: $28,835
43: $27,375
44: $25,915
45: $24,455
46: $22,995
47: $21,535
48: $20,367
49: $19,345
50: $18,761
51: $18,323
52: $17,885
53: $17,593
54: $17,301
55: $17,155
56: $17,009
57: $16,863
58: $16,717
59: $16,571
60: $16,425
61: $16,279
62: $16,133
63: $15,987
64: $15,841
65: $15,695
66: $15,549
67: $15,403
68: $15,257
69: $15,111
70: $14,965
71: $14,819
72: $14,673
73: $14,527
74: $14,381
75: $14,235
76: $14,089
77: $13,943
78: $13,797
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