Here’s how much money every player made at the 2024 Open Championship

Xander Schauffele of the United States kisses the Claret Jug on the 18th green in celebration of victory on day four of The 152nd Open championship at Royal Troon on July 21, 2024 in Troon, Scotland.

The Open championship winner gets the claret jug — and a huge check, too.

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The stage was set for a dramatic showdown on Sunday at Royal Troon, where, after 54 holes, you could make the case that a dozen players had a realistic chance of hoisting the claret jug on the 18th green. But by Sunday afternoon, there was only one man left standing: Xander Schauffele, the newly-crowned Champion Golfer of the Year.

Of course, along with the jug and golf immortality, the winner of the 2024 Open Championship is also awarded a sizable check — one that has grown significantly over the years.

Just three years ago, in 2021, the Open Championship purse was set at $11.5 million. One year later, it went up to $14 million. And last year, the R&A announced another big jump, and an overall purse increase of 18 percent to reach a total of $16.5 million. The increases over those past three years were record payouts for the Open at the time, and this year, the R&A has added yet another increase to the total purse.

In 2024, the Open Championship purse is set at a whopping total of $17 million — $500,000 more than last year’s amount. Despite the increases, the Open is still the least lucrative of the major championships. The U.S. Open tops the list at $21.5 million, followed by the Masters ($20 million) and the PGA Championship ($18 million). The Players Championship remains the richest purse in golf at a total of $25 million.

It’s an excellent time to be a pro golfer, to say the least.

This year’s Open champion will surpass the payout received by 2023 champion Brian Harman by $100,000, with a $3.1 million total payday. The runner-up will receive a cool $1.759 million, and third place will clear seven figures too, with a payout of $1.128 million.

Even the players who missed the cut receive a payout of at least $8,750, depending on their finish through 36 holes. 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 Open Championship payouts for each player below.

How much money every player made at the 2024 Open Championship

1. Xander Schauffele, $3,100,000

T2. Justin Rose, $1,443,500
T2. Billy Horschel, $1,443,500

4. Thriston Lawrence, $876,000

5. Russell Henley, $705,000

6. Shane Lowry, $611,000

T7. Jon Rahm, $451,834
T7. Sungjae Im, $451,834
T7. Scottie Scheffler, $451,834

T10. Adam Scott, $317,534
T10. Matthew Jordan, $317,534
T10. Daniel Brown, $317,534

T13. Jason Day, $248,667
T13. Alex Noren, $248,667
T13. Byeong Hun An, $248,667

T16. Mackenzie Hughes, $202,700
T16. John Catlin, $202,700
T16. Collin Morikawa, $202,700

T19. Dean Burmester, $176,367
T19. Shubhankar Sharma, $176,367
T19. Daniel Hillier, $176,367

T22. Ewen Ferguson, $151,067
T22. Sepp Straka, $151,067
T22. Padraig Harrington, $151,067

T25. Ryan Fox, $124,617
T25. Corey Conners, $124,617
T25. Jordan Spieth, $124,617
T25. Joe Dean, $124,617
T25. Patrick Cantlay, $124,617
T25. Laurie Canter, $124,617

T31. Guido Migliozzi, $90,220
T31. Cameron Young, $90,220
T31. Eric Cole, $90,220
T31. Brendon Todd, $90,220
T31. Matteo Manassero, $90,220
T31. Minkyu Kim, $90,220
T31. Chris Kirk, $90,220
T31. Dustin Johnson, $90,220
T31. Justin Thomas, $90,220
T31. Sam Burns, $90,220

T41. Kurt Kitayama, $70,050
T41. Matt Wallace, $70,050

T43. Jorge Campillo, $57,200
T43. Thorbjorn Olesen, $57,200
T43. Brooks Koepka, $57,200
T43. Max Homa, $57,200
T43. Si Woo Kim, $57,200
T43. Emiliano Grillo, $57,200
T43. Calum Scott (a), $0

T50. Matt Fitzpatrick, $45,238
T50. Matthieu Pavon, $45,238
T50. Richard Mansell, $45,238
T50. Robert MacIntyre, $45,238
T50. Harris English, $45,238
T50. Adrian Meronk, $45,238
T50. Gary Woodland, $45,238
T50. Sean Crocker, $45,238

T58. Abraham Ancer, $42,150
T58. Joaquín Niemann, $42,150

T60. Tommy Morrison (a), $0
T60. Jeunghun Wang, $32,100
T60. Rasmus Hojgaard, $32,100
T60. Jacob Skov Olesen (a), $0
T60. Phil Mickelson, $32,100
T60. Brian Harman, $32,100

T66. Hideki Matsuyama, $40,280
T66. Tom McKibbin, $40,280
T66. Nicolai Hojgaard, $40,280
T66. Davis Thompson, $40,280
T66. Austin Eckroat, $40,280

71. Rickie Fowler, $39,400

T72. Young-han Song, $38,925
T72. Marcel Siem, $38,925
T72. Tom Hoge, $38,925

T75. Darren Clarke, $38,525
T75. Aaron Rai, $38,525
T75. Alex Cejka,$38,525

78. Luis Masaveu (a), $0

79. Andy Ogletree, $38,275

80. Darren Fichardt, $38,150

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