Masters 2025: Here’s the record prize money payout for each golfer at Augusta National

AUGUSTA, Ga. — Quick multiple-choice question for you:

A: A gold medal

B: A green jacket

C: You name engraved on the permanent Masters Trophy (a depiction of the Augusta National clubhouse)

D: A replica of the Masters Trophy

E: Spot in the Champions locker room

F: A lifetime exemption into the Masters

G: All of the above

If you said G, well, congrats on your Masters trivia. Indeed, the spoils of victory add up for winning at Augusta National, and we didn’t even include the intangible prize of being able to say you’re a Masters champion for THE REST OF YOUR LIFE!!!. Or one other financial benefit that comes with a victory:

An impressive first-place prize money payout.

As we have noted in the past, it says something about what it means to compete in the Masters that players aren’t thinking twice about the fact they have no idea what the prize money payouts are this week at Augusta National before teeing off in the opening round. Usually how the process works is the club waits until after a 36-hole cut has been made before announcing anything official.

And that’s what happened on Saturday, officials releasing around noon that this year’s winner will earn $4.2 million, the most in Masters history, from an overall purse that had been bumped to a record $21 million. That total purse is $6 million more than it was in 2022 and has jumped nearly $10 million from 2021. It also now exceeds the $20 million purses offered in the PGA Tour’s signature events as well as the $20 million paydays being played for individually on the LIV Golf circuit.

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Currently, the top paying men’s major championship remains the U.S. Open, with the USGA paying $21.5 million in prize money during last year’s championship at Pinehurst. The PGA Championship bumped up its purse last year at Valhalla to $18.5 million and the Open Championship paid $17 million at Royal Troon in 2024. All the majors are currently dwarfed by the Players Championship, which paid out $25 million in March with winner Rory McIlroy earning $4.5 million.

Below is the prize money payouts for everybody who made the cut this year at Augusta National. Come back shortly after the end of the event on Sunday and we’ll update the list with individual names and paydays.

Win: $4,200,000

2: $2,268,000

3: $1,428,000

4: $1,008,000

5: $840,000

6: $756,000

7: $703,500

8: $651,000

9: $609,000

10: $567,000

11: $525,000

12: $483,000

13: $441,000

14: $399,000

15: $378,000

16: $357,000

17: $336,000

18: $315,000

19: $294,000

20: $273,000

21: $252,000

22: $235,200

23: $218,400

24: $201,600

25: $176,000

26: $168,000

27: $161,700

28: $155,400

29: $149,100

30: $142,800

31: $136,500

32: $130,200

33: $123,900

34: $118,650

35: $113,400

36: $108,150

37: $102,900

38: $98,700

39: $94,500

40: $90,300

41: $86,100

42: $81,900

43: $77,700

44: $73,500

45: $69,300

46: $65,100

47: $60,900

48: $57,540

49: $54,600

50: $52,920

The remainder of the professionals will receive cash prizes ranging downward from $51,660 depending on the scores. All professionals who did not qualify for the final 36 holes will receive $25,000.

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