The PGA Tour’s FedEx Cup Fall has continued this week with a unique tournament in the schedule.

Nico Echavarria scooped $1.53 million for his victory.

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This year’s tournament is offering up an $8 million prize purse with $1.44 million for the champion and $844,000 for the runner-up.

Anyone who ends inside the top-20 will walk away with at least a six-figure check while the prize for finishing last this week is $12,800, which may or may not cover expenses for the US-based players who will have spent a lot of cash on flights, accommodation, food and other costs.

Xander Schauffele hits a drive during a practice round ahead of the PGA Tour's Baycurrent Classic at Yokohama Country Club in Japan

Xander Schauffele has been in contention at the 2025 Baycurrent Classic

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The limited-field event only has 78 players compared to the usual 120-plus, therefore every single player teeing it up gets paid.

The $8 million prize pool pales in comparison to many of the PGA Tour’s core season events, like the $25 million Players Championship and eight $20 million Signature Events, but it is a full $2 million more than the two proceeding events, the Procore Championship and Sanderson Farms Championship, and is the largest of the FedEx Cup Fall.

Below is the full prize money breakdown for the 2025 Baycurrent Classic at Yokohama Country Club in Japan.