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2025 Women's British Open prize money payouts include a record $1,462,500 to Miyu Yamashita

2025 Women's British Open prize money payouts include a record $1,462,500 to Miyu Yamashita

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The 2025 AIG Women's British Open had a record purse and a record first-place prize. It also featured a first-time major champion.
Miyu Yamashita held off a charging Charley Hull on Sunday at Royal Porthcawl in Wales in the UK, her final-round 70, one day after her 24th birthday, was enough to win the fifth and final major of 2025.
Yamashita finished at 11 under, and beat Hull and Minami Katsu each by two shots. Yamashita was the lone golfer to reach double-digits under par.
Yamashita also earned nearly $1.5 million for her win, the biggest of her young career. Since AIG took over as title sponsor in 2019, prize money has tripled. The total purse in 2025 was $9.75 million.
2025 AIG Women's British Open prize money payouts
Pos.
Golfer
Score
Earnings
1
Miyu Yamashita
-11
$1,462,500
T2
Minami Katsu
-9
$829,742
T2
Charley Hull
-9
$829,742
T4
A Lim Kim
-7
$485,403
T4
Rio Takeda
-7
$485,403
T6
Megan Khang
-6
$324,018
T6
Wei Ling Hsu
-6
$324,018
T8
Steph Kyriacou
-4
$244,650
T8
Lottie Woad
-4
$244,650
T8
Paula Martin Sampedro
-4
$244,650
T11
Andrea Lee
-3
$187,760
T11
Mao Saigo
-3
$187,760
T13
Chiara Tamburlini
-2
$146,578
T13
Hyojoo Kim
-2
$146,578
T13
Minjee Lee
-2
$146,578
T13
Sei Young Kim
-2
$146,578
T13
Lauren Coughlin
-2
$146,578
T13
Pajaree Anannarukarn
-2
$146,578
T19
Georgia Hall
-1
115,538
T19
Mimi Rhodes
-1
115,538
T19
Yan Liu
-1
115,538
T19
Linn Grant
-1
115,538
T23
Jenny Shin
E
$93,390
T23
Ariya Jutanugarn
E
$93,390
T23
Morgane Metraux
E
$93,390
T23
Esther Henseleit
E
$93,390
T23
Celine Boutier
E
$93,390
T23
Haeran Ryu
E
$93,390
T23
Jinhee Im
E
$93,390
T30
Anna Nordqvist
1
$75,581
T30
Jeeno Thitikul
1
$75,581
T30
Narin An
1
$75,581
T33
Ayaka Furue
2
$66,502
T33
Nasa Hataoka
2
$66,502
T33
Alexa Pano
2
$66,502
T36
Sarah Schmelzel
3
$58,391
T36
Lydia Ko
3
$58,391
T36
Nelly Korda
3
$58,391
39
In Gee Chun
4
$53,095
T40
Darcey Harry
5
$45,779
T40
Madelene Sagstrom
5
$45,779
T40
Casandra Alexander
5
$45,779
T40
Angel Yin
5
$45,779
T40
Akie Iwai
5
$45,779
T40
Shannon Tan
5
$45,779
T46
Ilhee Lee
6
$36,958
T46
Diksha Dagar
6
$36,958
T46
Lindy Duncan
6
$36,958
T46
Brooke Matthews
6
$36,958
T50
Bronte Law
7
$30,875
T50
Ashleigh Buhai
7
$30,875
T50
Amy Yang
7
$30,875
T50
Mi Hyang Lee
7
$30,875
T50
Stacy Lewis
7
$30,875
T55
Kristen Gillman
8
$26,641
T55
Emma Spitz
8
$26,641
T55
Manon De Roey
8
$26,641
T58
Chisato Iwai
9
$22,727
T58
Yuri Yoshida
9
$22,727
T58
Arpichaya Yubol
9
$22,727
T58
Carla Bernat
9
$22,727
T58
Mary Liu
9
$22,727
T63
Perrine Delacour
11
$20,028
T63
Leona Maguire
11
$20,028
T63
Patty Tavatanakit
11
$20,028
T63
Yani Tseng
11
$20,028
T67
Laura Fuenfstueck
12
$18,440
T67
Grace Kim
12
$18,440
T69
Dasom Ma
15
$17,383
T69
Pauline Roussin-Bouchard
15
$17,383
71
Jeneath Wong
17
$12,777
This article originally appeared on Golfweek: Women's British Open: Winner Miyu Yamashita earns $1.4625 million
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