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Masters 2025 payout, purse: What to know about prize money at Augusta National
Masters 2025 payout, purse: What to know about prize money at Augusta National

USA Today

time12-04-2025

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Masters 2025 payout, purse: What to know about prize money at Augusta National

Masters 2025 payout, purse: What to know about prize money at Augusta National Show Caption Hide Caption Masters cut line 2025: Who made, missed cut at Augusta National Top of the leaderboard is chock-full of superstars, a number of big names aren't going to make the weekend at the famed Augusta National Golf Club. Winning the Masters Tournament is about more than money for the best golfers in the world. There's a green jacket that comes with it too, of course. But the prestige of being crowned champion during the season's first major at prestigious Augusta National Golf Club lasts forever, and the lifetime exemption to play in the Masters each winner earns serves as proof over the years. There's nonetheless still a lot of money at stake for the contenders this weekend. The Masters announced Saturday that this year's purse will be $21 million, with the winner on Sunday earning $4.2 million. That's an increase from last year's record amount, when there was a total payout of $20 million for the golfers that made the cut and defending Masters champion Scottie Scheffler earned $3.6 million for winning his second green jacket. Here's a breakdown of how this year's Masters purse will be doled out when the final round concludes on Sunday, as well as what the payouts and prize money have been in previous years at Augusta National Golf Club: MASTERS 2025: Who made and missed the cut at Augusta National? Masters prize money 2025: Winner payout, purse Here's the prize money breakdown for the 2025 Masters as announced by tournament officials: Winner: $4.2 million 2nd place: $2.268 million 3rd place: $1.428 million 4th place: $1.008 million 5th place: $840,000 6th place: $756,000 7th place: $703,500 8th place: $651,000 9th place: $609,000 10th place: $567,000 11th place: $525,000 12th place: $483,000 13th place: $441,000 14th place: $399,000 15th place: $378,000 16th place: $357,000 17th place: $336,000 18th place: $315,000 19th place: $294,000 20th place: $273,000 21st place: $252,000 22nd place: $235,200 23rd place: $218,400 24th place: $201,600 25th place: $184,800 26th place: $168,000 27th place: $161,700 28th place: $155,400 29th place: $149,100 30th place: $142,800 31st place: $136,500 32nd place: $130,200 33rd place: $123,900 34th place: $118,650 35th place: $113,400 36th place: $108,150 37th place: $102,900 38th place: $98,700 39th place: $94,500 40th place: $90,300 41st place: $86,100 42nd place: $81,900 43rd place: $77,700 44th place: $73,500 45th place: $69,300 46th place: $65,100 47th place: $60,900 48th place: $57,540 49th place: $54,600 50th place: $52,920 The remainder of the Masters field that made the cut for the weekend will receive prizes ranging downwards from $51,660. All golfers who did not make the cut receive $25,000. In 2024, the total purse for the tournament was $20 million, distributed among the best-performing golfers. Here is a list of the past winners' earnings from the Masters: 2024 winner's share: $3.6 million (Scottie Scheffler) $3.6 million (Scottie Scheffler) 2023 winner's share: $3.24 million (Jon Rahm) $3.24 million (Jon Rahm) 2022 winner's share: $2.7 million (Scottie Scheffler) $2.7 million (Scottie Scheffler) 2021 winner's share: $2.07 million (Hideki Matsuyama) $2.07 million (Hideki Matsuyama) 2020 winner's share: $1.8 million (Dustin Johnson) How to watch 2025 Masters: TV, streaming for golf's first major Live coverage of this year's Masters tournament will be split by ESPN and CBS, with the final two rounds on CBS. Saturday, Apil 12 - Sunday, April 13 TV: CBS, Paramount+ CBS, Paramount+ Time: 12-7 p.m. ET (12-2 p.m. streaming on Paramount+, 2-7 p.m. on both CBS and Paramount+ ) 12-7 p.m. ET (12-2 p.m. streaming on Paramount+, 2-7 p.m. on both CBS and Paramount+ ) Streaming: Paramount+, ESPN+ the Masters YouTube page and Fubo, which offers a free trial subscription for new users. Coverage starts at 10 a.m. ET Watch the 2025 Masters with Fubo

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