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British Open 2025 prize money: Full payout from the $17 million purse at Royal Portrush

British Open 2025 prize money: Full payout from the $17 million purse at Royal Portrush

Yahoo20-07-2025
Along with the claret jug, Scottie Scheffler earned another hefty paycheck at the 153rd Open Championship.
The world No. 1 added to his mind-numbing money totals with $3.1 million of the $17 million purse at Royal Portrush. He is now just shy of $100 million in official career earnings and over $19 million for the season.
Here's a breakdown of the total purse from the men's final major of the season:
FINISH
PLAYER
EARNINGS
1
Scottie Scheffler
$3,100,000
2
Harris English
$1,759,000
3
Chris Gotterup
$1,128,000
T4
Wyndham Clark
$730,667
T4
Matt Fitzpatrick
$730,667
T4
Haotong Li
$730,667
T7
Robert MacIntyre
$451,834
T7
Xander Schauffele
$451,834
T7
Rory McIlroy
$451,834
T10
Bryson DeChambeau
$304,650
T10
Corey Conners
$304,650
T10
Brian Harman
$304,650
T10
Russell Henley
$304,650
T14
Rickie Fowler
$240,000
T14
Nicolai Hojgaard
$240,000
T16
Jesper Svensson
$185,258
T16
Hideki Matsuyama
$185,258
T16
Tommy Fleetwood
$185,258
T16
John Parry
$185,258
T16
Justin Rose
$185,258
T16
Rasmus Hojgaard
$185,258
T16
Tyrrell Hatton
$185,258
T23
Maverick McNealy
$138,040
T23
J.J. Spaun
$138,040
T23
Lucas Glover
$138,040
T23
Dustin Johnson
$138,040
T23
Ludvig Aberg
$138,040
T28
Harry Hall
$119,950
T28
Oliver Lindell
$119,950
T30
Daniel Berger
$104,850
T30
Akshay Bhatia
$104,850
T30
Keegan Bradley
$104,850
T30
Kristoffer Reitan
$104,850
T34
Sergio Garcia
$86,517
T34
Aaron Rai
$86,517
T34
Jon Rahm
$86,517
T34
Justin Thomas
$86,517
T34
Christiaan Bezuidenhout
$86,517
T34
Lee Westwood
$86,517
T40
Shane Lowry
$68,340
T40
Jordan Spieth
$68,340
T40
Jason Kokrak
$68,340
T40
Takumi Kanaya
$68,340
T40
Nathan Kimsey
$68,340
T45
Matt Wallace
$51,186
T45
Matthew Jordan
$51,186
T45
Thomas Detry
$51,186
T45
Henrik Stenson
$51,186
T45
Jordan Smith
$51,186
T45
Sam Burns
$51,186
T45
Thriston Lawrence
$51,186
T52
Adrien Saddier
$44,350
T52
Sepp Straka
$44,350
T52
Marc Leishman
$44,350
T52
Sungjae Im
$44,350
T56
Phil Mickelson
$42,334
T56
Jhonattan Vegas
$42,334
T56
Tony Finau
$42,334
T59
Antoine Rozner
$41,550
T59
Justin Leonard
$41,550
T61
Dean Burmester
$41,100
T61
Romaine Langasque
$41,100
T63
Riki Kawamoto
$40,280
T63
Andrew Novak
$40,280
T63
Viktor Hovland
$40,280
T63
Ryggs Johnston
$40,280
T63
Francesco Molinari
$40,280
68
Jacob Skov Olesen
$39,400
69
Matti Schmid
$39,100
70
Sebastian Soderberg
$38,900
Note: Non-qualifiers after two rounds: Leading 10 professional golfers and ties $12,350; next 20 professional golfers and ties $10,300; remainder of professional golfers and ties $8,750.
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