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2026 Masters Purse Revealed – Who Got What In The $22.5 Million Payout

The 2026 Masters was once again won by defending champion Rory McIlroy as he took home his second straight green jacket and some big prize money for his performance at Augusta National Golf Club.

The prize money is one of many perks to being a Masters champion, along with getting a lifetime membership to Augusta.

McIlroy took home $4.5 million for his efforts last weekend, a pretty nice chunk of change for a weekend’s worth of golf.

The players who made the cut split a pot worth $22.5 million; below is the prize winnings for every golfer who finished in the top 50, including ties.

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1st — $4,500,000 — McIlroy
2nd — $2,430,000 — Scottie Scheffler
3rd — $1,530,000 — Tyrrell Hatton, Russell Henley, Justin Rose, Cameron Young ($1,080,000 each)
4th — $1,080,000
5th — $900,000
6th — $810,000
7th — $753,750 — Collin Morikawa, Sam Burns ($725,625 each)
8th — $697,500
9th — $652,500 — Max Homa, Xander Schauffele ($630,000 each)
10th — $607,500 
11th — $562,500 — Jake Knapp
12th — $517,500 — Jordan Spieth, Hideki Matsuyama, Brooks Koepka, Patrick Reed, Patrick Cantlay, Jason Day ($427,500 each)
13th — $472,500
14th — $427,500
15th — $405,000
16th — $382,500
17th — $360,000
18th — $337,500 — Maverick McNealy, Viktor Hovland, Matt Fitzpatrick ($315,000 each)
19th — $315,000
20th — $292,500
21st — $270,000 — Wyndham Clark, Ludvig Åberg, Keegan Bradley ($252,000 each)
22nd — $252,000
23rd — $234,000
24th — $216,000 — Chris Gotterup, Adam Scott, Sam Stevens, Brian Campbell, Matt McCarty, Michael Brennan ($182,250 each)
25th — $198,000
26th — $180,000
27th — $173,250
28th — $166,500
29th — $159,750
30th — $153,000 — Alex Noren, Harris English, Shane Lowry ($146,250 each)
31st — $146,250
32nd — $139,500
33rd — $132,750 — Tommy Fleetwood, Dustin Johnson, Brian Harman, Ben Griffin, Gary Woodland ($121,500 each)
34th — $127,125
35th — $121,500
36th — $115,875
37th — $110,250
38th — $105,750 — HaoTong Li, Ryan Gerard, Jon Rahm ($101,250 each)
39th — $101,250
40th — $96,750
41st — $92,250 — Justin Thomas, Kristoffer Reitan, Sepp Straka, Nick Taylor, Jacob Bridgeman ($83,250 each)
42nd — $87,750
43rd — $83,250
44th — $78,750
45th — $74,250
46th — $69,750 — Sungjae Im
47th — $65,250 — Si Woo Kim
48th — $61,650 — Aaron Rai
49th — $58,500 — Marco Penge, Corey Conners ($57,600 each)
50th — $56,700
51st — $55,350 — Kurt Kitayama
52nd — $54,000 — Sergio Garcia
53rd — $53,100 — Rasmus Hojgaard
54th — $52,200 — Charl Schwartzel

Sam Lanier

Senior at the Walter Cronkite School of Journalism & Mass Communication at Arizona State University

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