No matter how you stand at the 2017 Tour Championship, there is a ton to play for -- particularly from a financial perspective. The tournament purse of $8.75 million is part of it, but so is the FedEx Cup bonus money, which will total $25 million. The winner of the Tour Championship, if he also wins the FedEx Cup, stands to take home $11.5 million.

There could be split winners, though. If Xander Schauffele wins the Tour Championship, for example, Jordan Spieth will have a pretty good chance of winning the FedEx Cup depending how other competitors shake out.

Let's take a look first at the Tour Championship prize money from 1st to 30th.

2017 Tour Championship purse

1st: $1.58 million
2nd: $945,000
3rd: $603,750
4th: $420,000
5th: $350,000
6th: $315,000
7th: $297,500
8th: $280,000
9th: $262,500
10th: $248,500
11th: $236,250
12th: $224,000
13th: $213,500
14th: $203,000
15th: $192,500
16th: $185,500
17th: $178,500
18th: $175,000
19th: $171,500
20th: $168,000
21st: $164,500
22nd: $161,000
23rd: $157,500
24th: $154,000
25th: $150,500
26th: $147,000
27th: $145,250
28th: $143,500
29th: $141,750
30th: $140,000

That's a lot of money, but it pales in comparison to how much will be paid out for the season-long FedEx Cup race. Here are those payouts (Spieth came into the event in the No. 1 spot, Casey held it after the third round on Saturday).

2017 FedEx Cup Purse

1st: $10 million
2nd: $3 million
3rd: $2 million
4th: $1.5 million
5th: $1 million
6th: $800,000
7th: $700,000
8th: $600,000
9th: $550,000
10th: $500,000
11th: $300,000
12th: $290,000
13th: $280,000
14th: $270,000
15th: $250,000
16th: $245,000
17th: $240,000
18th: $235,000
19th: $230,000
20th: $225,000
21st: $220,000
22nd: $215,000
23rd: $210,000
24th: $205,000
25th: $200,000
26th: $195,000
27th: $190,000
28th: $185,000
29th: $180,000
30th: $175,000

There was an additional $10 million in bonus money that was paid out to Nos. 31-150 in the FedEx Cup.