2020 Masters: Here’s how much money every player won at the Masters
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Learn MoreThe 2020 Masters purse held steady this year after increasing last year by $500,000 to become the tournament’s biggest ever. With no further increase this year, there is again $11.5 million up for grabs. Due to changes made to the cut rule, though, players who earned a spot on the weekend tee sheet will likely notice a slight uptick in their payouts, because only 60 players made this year’s cut, as opposed to 65 last year.
This year’s champion will match 2019 winner Tiger Woods’ payout — the biggest Masters check ever: a whopping $2.07 million. The runner-up will receive a cool $1.24 million.
Even the players who missed the cut (of which there were 31) 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 Masters payout for each player below.
1. Dustin Johnson $2,070,000
T2. Cameron Smith $1,012,000
Sungjae Im $1,012,000
4. Justin Thomas $552,000
T5. Rory McIlroy $437,000
Dylan Frittelli $437,000
T7. C.T. Pan $358,417
Brooks Koepka $358,417
Jon Rahm $358,417
T10. Webb Simpson $287,500
Corey Connors $287,500
Patrick Reed $287,500
T13. Marc Leishman $215,625
Hideki Matsuyama $215,625
Kevin Na $215,625
Abraham Ancer $215,625
T17. Xander Schauffele $178,250
Patrick Cantlay $178,250
T19. Scottie Scheffler $144,325
Cameron Champ $144,325
Tommy Fleetwood $144,325
Sebastian Munoz $144,325
T23. Louis Oosthuizen $115,000
Justin Rose $115,000
T25. Danny Willett $91,713
Charl Schwartzel $91,713
Shane Lowry $91,713
Ian Poulter $91,713
T29. Nick Taylor $74,750
Bernhard Langer $74,750
Rickie Fowler $74,750
Chez Reavie $74,750
Sung Kang $74,750
T34. Adam Scott $62,100
Bryson DeChambeau $62,100
Si Woo Kim $62,100
Andy Ogletree (A) $0
T38. Lee Westwood $50,600
Billy Horschel $50,600
Tiger Woods $50,600
Paul Casey $50,600
Tony Finau $50,600
Christian Bezuidenhout $50,600
T44. Shugo Imahira $41,400
Collin Morikawa $41,400
T46. Matt Wallace $33,672
Charles Howell III $33,672
Victor Perez $33,672
Matthew Fitzpatrick $33,672
Jordan Spieth $33,672
T51. Mike Weir $28,003
Jazz Janewattananond $28,003
Zach Johnson $28,003
Rafa Cabrera Bello $28,003
T55. John Augenstein (A) $0
Phil Mickelson $26,680
57. Bubba Watson $26,450
58. Bernd Wiesberger $26,220
59. Brandt Snedeker $25,990
60. Jimmy Walker $25,760
This article will be updated immediately after payouts are announced.
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