Tiger Woods may not be there, but there’s still a fine field in Florida. Here’s the PNC Championship prize money they’re playing for…

Twenty of the biggest names in the game and their amateur playing partners will head to Ritz-Carlton Golf Club in Orlando this week for the PNC Championship.

Tiger Woods is a regular at the silly season finale alongside son Charlie, but he won’t be there as he continues to recover from his latest bout of surgery.

“It wouldn’t be fair,” he said ahead of the Hero World Challenge earlier this month. “Not only it wouldn’t be fair to my son, but it wouldn’t be fair to another team that could play and could have that experience that we’ve had for a number of years.”

Among those in the field, however, are double defending champions Bernhard Langer and his son, Jason. The Langers and the Woods both set a tournament record score of 28-under-par last year, with the German pair coming out on top in a playoff.

2025 PNC Championship field

Here are the 20 pros and their playing partners for the PNC Championship…

PROPARTNERRELATIONSHIP TO PROStewart CinkReagan CinkSonFred CouplesHunter HannemannStepsonJohn DalyJohn Daly IISonDavid DuvalBrady DuvalSonJim FurykTanner FurykSonPadraig HarringtonPaddy HarringtonSonTrevor ImmelmanJacob ImmelmanSonNelly KordaPetr KordaFatherMatt KucharCameron KucharSonBernhard LangerJason LangerSonTom LehmanSean LehmanSonJustin LeonardLuke LeonardSonDavis Love IIIDru LoveSonMark O’MearaShaun O’MearaSonNick PriceGreg PriceSonVijay SinghQass SinghSonAnnika SorenstamWill McGeeSonSteve StrickerIzzi StrickerDaughterLee TrevinoDaniel TrevinoSonGary WoodlandDan WoodlandFather2025 PNC Championship prize money

There is just over $1 million up for grabs at the PNC Championship…

POSITIONEARNINGS1$200,0002$80,0003$57,2504$50,0005$49,0006$48,0007$47,0008$46,0009$45,00010$44,50011$44,00012$43,50013$43,00014$42,50015$42,00016$41,50017$41,00018$40,50019$40,25020$40,000

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