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2025 Grant Thornton Invitational prize money payouts for every team

Dec. 14, 2025Updated Dec. 15, 2025, 9:54 a.m. ET

Lauren Coughlin pocketed the biggest check of her career at a silly season event. The 33-year-old partnered with Andrew Novak to win the third edition of the Grant Thornton Invitational and each took $500,000 for their efforts.

Coughlin won twice on the LPGA in 2024, taking $300,000 for her Scottish Open title and $390,000 for her CPKC Women's Open victory. Her biggest check though, came at the Amundi Evian Championship last year, when she won $410,626 when she finished fourth. In 2025, Coughlin made $1,009,696 in official money.

The total purse of $4 million is among the largest on the LPGA all season outside the majors, with only 32 players in the field.

Novak, 30, won the Zurich Classic earlier this season with partner Ben Griffin and they each earned $1,392,000 in the official PGA Tour event.

Here's the breakdown of how much money each team earned at the Grant Thornton Invitational.

Grant Thornton Invitational 2025 prize money payouts

PositionPlayerScoreEarnings
1Lauren Coughlin/Andrew Novak-28$1,000,000
T2Nelly Korda/Denny McCarthy-25$380,000
T2Jennifer Kupcho/Chris Gotterup-25$380,000
T2Charley Hull/Michael Brennan-25$380,000
T5Rose Zhang/Michael Kim-23$202,500
T5Brooke Henderson/Corey Conners-23$202,500
T7Lottie Woad/Luke Clanton-22$175,000
T7Angel Yin/Tom Hoge-22$175,000
9Patty Tavatanakit/Jake Knapp-21$160,000
T10Andrea Lee/Billy Horschel-20$147,500
T10Lexi Thompson/Wyndham Clark-20$147,500
12Maja Start/Neal Shipley-18$140,000
T13Jessica Korda/Bud Cauley-17$127,500
T13Megan Khang/Keith Mitchell-17$127,500
T13Lilia Vu/Tony Finau-17$127,500
T13Lydia Ko/Jason Day-17$127,500
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