Now that the dust has settled on this year’s Masters, with Jon Rahm emerging as the victor, it’s time to update the all-time top earners list from the prestigious event.
Much like the leaderboard at Augusta National all weekend long — which saw lots of movement — the all-time top earners list has seen a few changes since last year.
One new addition to the list? Rahm, who earned a payout of $3,240,000 after his 2023 Masters win, which came in his 7th appearance. He’s now earned $5,063,017 at Augusta in his career.
However, another notable name on the top earners list is Phil Mickelson, with the 52 year old now sitting atop the list following a remarkable T2 finish in this year’s Masters. But there are plenty of others who have moved up and down the list — like Scottie Scheffler (who sits 14th despite only four Masters appearances).
For those wondering, the first Masters winner to earn over six-figures was Ben Crenshaw ($108,000) in 1984. Since then, the winner’s share has increased a whopping 3,000 percent.
So check out the top 20 all-time money leaders below, which includes some of the biggest names in recent history as prize purses have increased. For reference below, player appearances listed in parentheses.
The top earners in Masters history (through 2023)
1. Phil Mickelson – $9,773,317 (30 appearances)
2. Tiger Woods – $9,588,236 (25)
3. Jordan Spieth – $6,015,828 (10)
4. Jon Rahm – $5,063,017 (7)
5. Dustin Johnson – $4,576,475 (13)
6. Justin Rose – $4,403,768 (18)
7. Rory McIlroy – $4,157,521 (15)
8. Bubba Watson – $4,111,230 (15)
9. Hideki Matsuyama – $3,948,867 (12)
10. Adam Scott – $3,858,307 (22)
11. Lee Westwood – $3,687,748 (21)
12. Patrick Reed – $3,627,850 (10)
13. Angel Cabrera – $3,527,257 (20)
14. Scottie Scheffler – $3,437,325 (4)
15. Sergio Garcia – $3,426,530 (24)
16. Brooks Koepka – $3,224,284 (8)
17. Charl Schwartzel – $2,951,201 (14)
18. Fred Couples – $2,850,601 (38)
19. Cameron Smith – $2,716,668 (7)
20. Vijay Singh – $2,627,805 (30)