The Ascendant 2025: Prize Money Breakdown & Winner’s Payout

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Playing on one of the biggest golf courses in the United States, the Korn Ferry Tour players have a tall mountain to climb this weekend. Ross Steelman has kept up with the challenge and is consistently delivering at TPC Colorado, even on the 700-yard. He is 1-under par on the longest par-5 hole in professional golf in the first three rounds, proving that he is ready to lift the title. But Kevin Dougherty isn’t making life easy for Steelman as he is closely chasing him down in second place.

Both of them and everyone else on the field are mainly fighting for one thing: to become the champion of the 7th edition of The Ascendant. However, there must be another factor that might drive them to compete for a higher position on the leaderboard. And that is the prize money. What will each of the 66 golfers who made the cut win at TPC Colorado on Sunday? Let’s find out.

The Ascendant 2025: One million dollars!

The purse for The Ascendant 2025 would probably excite Dr. Evil from Austin Powers. As per The Golf News Net, it is exactly ‘One million dollars!’ The prize money was the same last year as well, and the payout for each position is also the same. As per the standard Korn Ferry Tour’s prize money distribution chart, the winner will get 18% of the total purse. The remaining amount will be distributed among everyone else who made the cut.

Just like 2024, when Cristobal Del Solar took home a $180,000 paycheck, the winner this year will also receive the same amount. Second and third-place players will receive over $60,000 unless there are ties. Even finishing last on the leaderboard will grant the golfer a $4,000 paycheck. Let’s look at the entire list of payouts.

Position
Prize Money

1
$180,000

2
$90,000

3
$60,000

4
$45,000

5
$38,000

6
$34,500

7
$32,000

8
$29,500

9
$27,500

10
$25,500

11
$23,650

12
$22,000

13
$20,500

14
$19,000

15
$18,000

16
$17,000

17
$16,000

18
$15,000

19
$14,000

20
$13,000

21
$12,150

22
$11,350

23
$10,550

24
$9,750

25
$9,000

26
$8,530

27
$8,100

28
$7,700

29
$7,400

30
$7,100

31
$6,850

32
$6,650

33
$6,450

34
$6,250

35
$6,050

36
$5,850

37
$5,650

38
$5,450

39
$5,250

40
$5,150

41
$5,050

42
$4,950

43
$4,850

44
$4,750

45
$4,650

46
$4,550

47
$4,500

48
$4,450

49
$4,400

50
$4,350

51
$4,300

52
$4,260

53
$4,240

54
$4,220

55
$4,200

56
$4,180

57
$4,160

58
$4,140

59
$4,120

60
$4,100

61
$4,080

62
$4,060

63
$4,040

64
$4,020

65
$4,000

The original list of payouts was only made for 65 players. Since 66 golfers made the cut, the final prize money for each position might be modified a little bit to accommodate another individual. Having said that, it will still remain relatively similar to what is shown over here.

With only 18 holes to go, things will certainly heat up at TPC Colorado. While Ross Steelman does have the advantage on the leaderboard, others may have an edge over him when it comes to experience. Let’s see who the favorites are going into the final round.

Best picks to win the Korn Ferry Tour event

Out of everyone in the top 4, Kevin Dougherty has had the most experience playing in The Ascendant. He has played 5 of the 6 editions of the tournament, only missing out on the one from 2024. His last appearance saw him finish at T6 in 2023. Jorge Fernández Valdés and Ian Holt have only played the event once in 2024. They finished T43 and T50, respectively, last year. However, the current leader, Ross Steelman, missed the cut in the tournament.

Moreover, out of all the individuals, only Valdés has previously had experience of winning on the Korn Ferry Tour. Others are still searching for their first victories. Holt has had a spectacular season so far. Despite not winning a title, he has finished in the top 10 twice, one of which was a runner-up.

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