Players will compete for record purse at 2023 Open Championship at Royal Liverpool

The man who hoists the Claret Jug at the end of the week will walk away with $3 million.

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The R&A announced the prize money payouts for the upcoming Open Championship at Royal Liverpool, July 19-23, where the 2023 Champion Golfer of the Year will receive the highest earnings in championship history.

The man who hoists the Claret Jug at the end of the week will walk away with $3 million, while second ($1,708,000) and third ($1,095,000) will each clear seven figures, as well. The total purse will be $16.5 million, an 18 percent increase from 2022.

“Our aim is to ensure The Open remains at the pinnacle of world golf and we have almost doubled the prize fund since 2016,” said R&A CEO Martin Slumbers. “While we are seeing substantial increases in prize money across the men’s professional game, we are fulfilling our wider obligation to the sport by elevating the AIG Women’s Open, strengthening pathways in the elite amateur game and encouraging more people around the world to play golf. We believe that getting this balance right is vital to the long-term future of the sport.”

In the first three men’s majors of 2023, Jon Rahm won $3,240,000 at the Masters, Brooks Koepka earned $3,150,000 after winning the PGA Championship and Wyndham Clark pocketed $3,600,000 after claiming the U.S. Open.

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