Scottie Scheffler won a second green jacket — and a really big check.
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The 2024 Masters purse has increased significantly over the years.
Just three years ago, in 2021, the purse was set at $11.5 million. On year later, the 2022 Masters purse increased to $15 million. And last year, the 2023 Masters purse jumped yet again to a whopping total of $18 million.
And this year, the purse increased yet again, adding an additional $2 million to the pot reach an eye-popping total purse of $20 million, matching the payout at last year’s U.S. Open at Los Angeles Country Club. (The Players championship remains the richest purse in golf at a total of $25 million.)
This year’s Masters champion will surpass the payout received by 2023 champion, Jon Rahm, by an impressive $360,000, with a $3.6 million total payday. The runner-up will receive a cool $2.16 million, and third place will clear seven figures too, with a payout of $1.36 million.
Even the players who missed the cut (of which there were 29) receive a payout of $10,000 each — but that’s for the professionals only. So how much did the rest of the players in the field come away with this year? You can find a complete list of the 2024 Masters payouts for each player below.
How much money every player made at the 2024 Masters
Win: Scottie Scheffler, $3.6 million 2. Ludvig Aberg, $2.16 million T3. Collin Morikawa, $1,040,000 T3. Tommy Fleetwood, $1,040,000 T3. Max Homa, $1,040,000 T6. Cameron Smith, $695,000 T6. Bryson DeChambeau, $695,000 8. Xander Schauffele, $620,000 T9. Will Zalatoris, $540,000 T9. Tyrrell Hatton, $540,000 T9. Cameron Young, $540,000 T12. Patrick Reed, $405,000 T12. Matthieu Pavon, $405,000 T12. Adam Schenk, $405,000 T12. Cameron Davis, $405,000 T16. Sepp Straka, $310,000 T16. Chris Kirk, $310,000 T16. Byeong Hun An, $310,000 T16. Nicolai Hojgaard, $310,000 T20. Taylor Moore, $250,000 T20. Lucas Glover, $250,000 T22. Keegan Bradley, $175,500 T22. Min Woo Lee, $175,500 T22. Harris English, $175,500 T22. Adam Scott, $175,500 T22. Joaquin Niemann, $175,500 T22. Rory McIlroy, $175,500 T22. Matt Fitzpatrick, $175,500 T22. Patrick Cantlay, $175,500 T30. Tom Kim, $124,200 T30. Jason Day, $124,200 T30. Si Woo Kim, $124,200 T30. J.T. Poston, $124,200 T30. Rickie Fowler, $124,200 T35. Kurt Kitayama, $103,000 T35. Camilo Villegas, $103,000 T35. Akshay Bhatia, $103,000 T38. Russell Henley, $86,000 T38. Corey Conners, $86,000 T38. Luke List, $86,000 T38. Hideki Matsuyama, $86,000 T38. Ryan Fox, $86,000 T43. Phil Mickelson, $72,000 T43. Shane Lowry, $72,000 T45. Denny McCarthy, $57,200 T45. Jose Maria Olazabal, $57,200 T45. Sahith Theegala, $57,200 T45. Brooks Koepka, $57,200 T45. Jon Rahm, $57,200 T45. Danny Willett, $57,200 51. Grayson Murray, $49,200 52. Eric Cole, $48,000 T53. Adam Hadwin, $46,800 T53. Neal Shipley (a), $0 T55. Jake Knapp, $44,400 T55. Erik van Rooyen, $44,400 T55. Tony Finau, $44,400 T58. Vijay Singh, $41,400 T58. Thorbjorn Olesen, $41,400 60. Tiger Woods, $39,600
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