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There is a change to the 2025 Masters purse, as it is no longer at $20 million.
On Saturday, Augusta National Golf Club announced it increased the purse to $21 million, with $4.2 million going to the winner.
Not only does the winner get a trophy and Green Jacket, but $600,000 more than the $3.6 million Scottie Scheffler won last year and almost a million more than what 2023 champ Jon Rahm made at $3.24 million.
From 2022 to now, the winner’s purse has increased by $1.5 million.
The Masters does not have the biggest purse in golf because that title goes to The PLAYERS Championship, which pays out $25 million. Rory McIlroy won $4.5 million that week.
Last year, the U.S. Open had a $21.5 million purse, so the Masters is now second among the majors.
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Here is what the four majors paid out to the winners 2024:
1. Masters: $20 million, $3.6 million winner’s share — Scottie Scheffler won
2. PGA Championship: $18.5 million, $3.3 million winner’s share — Xander Schauffele won.
3. U.S. Open: $21.5 million, $4.3 million winner’s share — Bryson DeChambeau won.
4. The Open: $17 million, $3.1 million winner’s share — Xander Schafuffele won
For the past four years, The Masters has increased its purse. From 2021 to 2019, it was $11.5 million, and in 2018 and 2017, it was $11 million. That fact that the number continues to increase dramatically is a great indicator of a growing sport.
The 2016 champion Danny Willett and 2015 champ Jordan Spieth won $1.8 million out of a $10 million purse.
So in eight years, the money has more than doubled for players competing in The Masters. The first person to win a million dollars with his Green Jacket was Tiger Woods in 2001, winning $1,008,000 out of the $5.6 million pot.
How much does the field win with the new $21 million total?
1st — $4.2 million
2nd — $2.268 million
3rd — $1.428 million
4th — $ 1.008 million
5th — $840,000
6th — $756,000
7th — $703,500
8th — $651,000
9th — $609,000
10th — $567,000
11th — $525,000
12th — $483,000
13th — $441,000
14th — $399,000
15th — $378,000
16th — $357,000
17th — $336,000
18th — $315,000
19th — $294,000
20th — $273,000
21st — $252,000
22nd — $235,200
23rd — $218,400
24th — $201,600
25th — $184,800
26th — $168,000
27th — $161,700
28th — $155,400
29th — $149,100
30th — $142,800
31st — $136,500
32nd — $130,200
33rd — $123,900
34th — $118,650
35th — $113,400
36th — $108,150
37th — $102,900
38th — $98,700
39th — $94,500
40th — $90,300
41st — $86,100
42nd — $81,900
43rd — $77,700
44th — $73,500
45th — $69,300
46th — $65,100
47th — $60,900
48th — $57,540
49th — $54,600
50th — $52,920
The first four places will be awarded over $1 million.
Augusta National noted that the remainder of the professionals will receive their earnings from the $51,660 based on their scores.
But that is not all.
It was also announced that those who missed the cut and did not qualify for the weekend would still receive $25,000 each. That amount more than doubled from the previous $10,000 in recent years, but that money is not official PGA Tour earnings.
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