Prize money payouts for each player at the 2023 Masters at Augusta National

It pays to play well at Augusta National.

AUGUSTA, Ga. — The cervezas are on Jon Rahm tonight. And the next few nights.

The 28-year-old Spaniard claimed his second major title on Sunday at the 2023 Masters at Augusta National Golf Club, earning a green jacket and a cool $3.24 million for his four-shot victory over runners-up Phil Mickelson and Brooks Koepka, who will each take home $1.58 million.

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This year’s event set a pair of records in regard to prize money, with an $18 million purse, up from $15 million in 2022 and $11.5 million in 2021. Not only that, Rahm’s payday is slightly more than the $2.7 million that Scottie Scheffler earned last year.

Check out the prize money payouts for each player below. Those who missed the cut get $10,000.

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2023 Masters money

Position Player Score Earnings
1 Jon Rahm -12 $3,240,000
T2 Phil Mickelson -8 $1,584,000
T2 Brooks Koepka -8 $1,584,000
T4 Jordan Spieth -7 $744,000
T4 Patrick Reed -7 $744,000
T4 Russell Henley -7 $744,000
T7 Cameron Young -6 $580,500
T7 Viktor Hovland -6 $580,500
9 Sahith Theegala -5 $522,000
T10 Matt Fitzpatrick -4 $432,000
T10 Scottie Scheffler -4 $432,000
T10 Xander Schauffele -4 $432,000
T10 Collin Morikawa -4 $432,000
T14 Gary Woodland -3 $333,000
T14 Patrick Cantlay -3 $333,000
T16 Tom Kim -2 $261,000
T16 Sungjae Im -2 $261,000
T16 Joaquin Niemann -2 $261,000
T16 Shane Lowry -2 $261,000
T16 Justin Rose -2 $261,000
T16 Sam Bennett (a) -2 $0
T16 Hideki Matsuyama -2 $261,000
T23 Keegan Bradley -1 $187,200
T23 Chris Kirk -1 $187,200
T23 K.H. Lee -1 $187,200
T26 Tony Finau E $147,000
T26 Scott Stallings E $147,000
T26 Ryan Fox E $147,000
T29 Si Woo Kim 1 $125,100
T29 Sam Burns 1 $125,100
T29 Harold Varner III 1 $125,100
T29 Mackenzie Hughes 1 $125,100
33 Tommy Fleetwood 3 $111,600
T34 Tyrrell Hatton 4 $97,200
T34 Cameron Smith 4 $97,200
T34 Zach Johnson 4 $97,200
T34 Talor Gooch 4 $97,200
T34 J.T. Poston 4 $97,200
T39 Taylor Moore 5 $79,200
T39 Abraham Ancer 5 $79,200
T39 Adam Scott 5 $79,200
T39 Jason Day 5 $79,200
T43 Max Homa 6 $66,600
T43 Harris English 6 $66,600
T43 Mito Pereira 6 $66,600
T46 Sepp Straka 7 $57,600
T46 Séamus Power 7 $57,600
T48 Thomas Pieters 8 $50,760
T48 Dustin Johnson 8 $50,760
T50 Charl Schwartzel 9 $46,080
T50 Fred Couples 9 $46,080
52 Billy Horschel 12 $44,280
53 Keith Mitchell 14 $43,200

 

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