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

Scottie Scheffler poses with the winner's trophy as the 2024 Masters Champion after the final round of Masters Tournament at Augusta National Golf Club on April 14, 2024 in Augusta, Georgia.

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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