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How much money do you get for winning the Masters?

A Masters flag pictured prior to 2025 Masters Saturday at Augusta National. CBS is the TV channel that will host Round 3.

The Masters boasts a total purse of $21 million.

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Winning the Masters comes with a bevy of incredible perks.

In addition to the “extras” bestowed upon all major champions — like a flood of FedEx Cup points, a five-year guaranteed exemption on both the PGA Tour and to each of the other major championships — the Masters winner also receives some unique privileges.

First and foremost, there’s the tournament’s most famous “trophy” — a luxe, custom-fit green jacket, a garment worn only by other champions and members of Augusta National. The tournament’s actual trophies include a replica Masters trophy (which depicts the clubhouse) and a gold medal.

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And instead of a five-year exemption to the Masters, winners are granted a lifetime exemption into the tournament, meaning you can tee it up every year you want until you decide to be done. And even after winners have stopped competing, they can still enjoy being onsite during Masters week. The Masters winner also has the opportunity to choose the menu for the next year’s Champions dinner, which takes place annually on the Tuesday of Masters week.

Of course, perks aside, there’s also the grand allure of the winning paycheck. The total Masters purse has been on a steady uptick in recent years, increasing from $11.5 million in 2019 to $21 million in 2025. The Players Championship bestows the richest purse in golf, with $25 million, followed by the U.S. Open at $21.5 million.

You can check out the complete payout breakdown for the 2025 Masters below.

2025 Masters purse, payout breakdown

Win – $4,200,000

2nd – $2,268,000

3rd – $1,428,000

4th – $1,008,000

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 – $176,000

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 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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