2023 Ascendant LPGA benefiting Volunteers of America prize money payouts for each LPGA player

The total purse for the event was $1.8 million.

Hyo Joo Kim earned $270,000 for her victory at the Ascendant LPGA, crossing the $2 million mark for the first time in her career. With $2,014,978 this season, the South Korean now has $8,617,877 in LPGA career earnings.

The total purse for the event was $1.8 million.

Bianca Pagdanganan earned $143,411 for a share of second, giving her a six-figure payday for a second straight week. Pagdanganan’s top-3 finishes the past two starts secured her card for 2024.

Monday-qualifier Katherine Muzi made $45,658 in her first LPGA start, which will go a long way in the early days of her pro career.

Lexi Thompson had only made $132,902 the entire season going into the Ascendant. She made $75,085 for her solo fifth in Texas.

Check out the prize money payouts at the 2023 Walmart NW Arkansas Championship.

Position Golfer Score Earnings
1 Hyo Joo Kim -13 $270,000
T2 Bianca Pagdanganan -9 $143,411
T2 Atthaya Thitikul -9 $143,411
4 Sarah Kemp -8 $93,286
5 Lexi Thompson -7 $75,085
6 Cheyenne Knight -6 $61,433
T7 Katherine Muzi -5 $45,658
T7 Leona Maguire -5 $45,658
T7 So Yeon Ryu -5 $45,658
T10 Jodi Ewart Shadoff -4 $34,280
T10 Sarah Schmelzel -4 $34,280
T10 Frida Kinhult -4 $34,280
T13 Sarah Jane Smith -3 $28,092
T13 Yuna Nishimura -3 $28,092
T13 Celine Boutier -3 $28,092
T16 Ally Ewing -2 $22,753
T16 Marina Alex -2 $22,753
T16 Lindsey Weaver-Wright -2 $22,753
T16 Sofia Garcia -2 $22,753
T16 Nicole Broch Estrup -2 $22,753
T21 Xiaowen Yin -1 $19,477
T21 Weiwei Zhang -1 $19,477
T21 Wei-Ling Hsu -1 $19,477
T24 Jeongeun Lee6 E $16,746
T24 Jenny Shin E $16,746
T24 Yu-Sang Hou E $16,746
T24 Dottie Ardina E $16,746
T24 Maria Torres E $16,746
T29 Minami Katsu +1 $14,562
T29 Eun-Hee Ji +1 $14,562
T31 A Lim Kim +2 $11,945
T31 Aline Krauter +2 $11,945
T31 Hannah Green +2 $11,945
T31 Maria Fassi +2 $11,945
T31 Cydney Clanton +2 $11,945
T31 Azahara Munoz +2 $11,945
T31 Gerina Mendoza +2 $11,945
T31 Mariajo Uribe +2 $11,945
T39 Ana Belac +3 $8,750
T39 Min Lee +3 $8,750
T39 Lucy Li +3 $8,750
T39 Jaravee Boonchant +3 $8,750
T39 Yealimi Noh +3 $8,750
T39 Ruixin Liu +3 $8,750
T39 Jing Yan +3 $8,750
T46 Hyo Joon Jang +4 $7,190
T46 Gemma Dryburgh +4 $7,190
T46 Annie Park +4 $7,190
T49 Karis Davidson +5 $6,207
T49 Lauren Stephenson +5 $6,207
T49 Amelia Lewis +5 $6,207
T49 Louise Ridderstrom +5 $6,207
T49 Charley Hull +5 $6,207
T54 Chanettee Wannasaen +6 $5,279
T54 Maddie Szeryk +6 $5,279
T54 Pavarisa Yoktuan +6 $5,279
T54 Jennifer Chang +6 $5,279
T54 Emily Kristine Pedersen +6 $5,279
T59 Luna Sobron Galmes +7 $4,642
T59 Kiira Riihijarvi +7 $4,642
61 Gabriella Then +8 $4,460
T62 Caroline Inglis +9 $4,278
T62 Albane Valenzuela +9 $4,278
T62 Dewi Weber +9 $4,278
T65 Lauren Miller +10 $4,050
T65 Wichanee Meechai +10 $4,050
T67 Brittany Lang +11 $3,777
T67 Polly Mack +11 $3,777
T67 Pornanong Phatlum +11 $3,777
T67 Su Oh +11 $3,777
71 Paula Creamer +12 $3,596
72 Jeongeun Lee5 +14 $3,549
73 Ilhee Lee +16 $3,503

 

2023 Walmart NW Arkansas prize money payouts for each LPGA player

The total purse for the longtime LPGA event was $2,300,000.

Hae Ran Ryu took home $345,000 for her first victory on the LPGA thanks to a back-nine 29 on Sunday at the Walmart NW Arkansas Championship.

The total purse for the longtime LPGA event was $2,300,000.

Former Arizona standout Bianca Pagdanganan came into the event with $65,512 in season earnings and nearly doubled that with a $112,775 payday for a share of third. The long-hitting player made two eagles on the back nine at Pinnacle Country Club in her closing 29.

Former No. 1 Lydia Ko turned heads with her opening 65 but then dropped down to a share of 48th after rounds of 72-70. Ko came into the week 84th on the money list with $209,776. She made over $4 million last season.

Check out the prize money payouts at the 2023 Walmart NW Arkansas Championship.

Position Golfer Score Earnings
1 Hae Ran Ryu -19 $345,000
2 Linnea Strom -16 $214,011
T3 Bianca Pagdanganan -15 $112,775
T3 Sei Young Kim -15 $112,775
T3 Jenny Shin -15 $112,775
T3 Yuna Nishimura -15 $112,775
7 Hannah Green -14 $66,201
T8 Yealimi Noh -13 $55,070
T8 Lexi Thompson -13 $55,070
T10 Elizabeth Szokol -12 $37,933
T10 Lindsey Weaver-Wright -12 $37,933
T10 Muni He -12 $37,933
T10 Pornanong Phatlum -12 $37,933
T10 Sarah Schmelzel -12 $37,933
T10 Dottie Ardina -12 $37,933
T10 Jodi Ewart Shadoff -12 $37,933
T10 Xiaowen Yin -12 $37,933
T18 Grace Kim -11 $26,996
T18 Jeongeun Lee5 -11 $26,996
T18 Hyo Joon Jang -11 $26,996
T18 Eun-Hee Ji -11 $26,996
T18 Cheyenne Knight -11 $26,996
T23 Jeongeun Lee6 -10 $22,819
T23 Mel Reid -10 $22,819
T23 Jaravee Boonchant -10 $22,819
T23 Yuka Saso -10 $22,819
T27 Bailey Tardy -9 $18,445
T27 Nicole Broch Estrup -9 $18,445
T27 In Gee Chun -9 $18,445
T27 Jennifer Song -9 $18,445
T27 Pajaree Anannarukarn -9 $18,445
T27 Georgia Hall -9 $18,445
T27 A Lim Kim -9 $18,445
T34 Marina Alex -8 $13,577
T34 Alison Lee -8 $13,577
T34 Lauren Stephenson -8 $13,577
T34 Karis Davidson -8 $13,577
T34 Minami Katsu -8 $13,577
T34 Pernilla Lindberg -8 $13,577
T34 Aline Krauter -8 $13,577
T34 Olivia Cowan -8 $13,577
T42 Amanda Doherty -7 $10,194
T42 Lucy Li -7 $10,194
T42 Wei-Ling Hsu -7 $10,194
T42 Celine Herbin -7 $10,194
T42 Maria Fassi -7 $10,194
T42 Sofia Garcia -7 $10,194
T48 Allison Emrey -6 $7,291
T48 Gaby Lopez -6 $7,291
T48 Chanettee Wannasaen -6 $7,291
T48 Jasmine Suwannapura -6 $7,291
T48 Atthaya Thitikul -6 $7,291
T48 Perrine Delacour -6 $7,291
T48 Brittany Lincicome -6 $7,291
T48 Yu-Sang Hou -6 $7,291
T48 Bronte Law -6 $7,291
T48 Hyo Joo Kim -6 $7,291
T48 Lydia Ko -6 $7,291
T48 Gerina Mendoza -6 $7,291
T48 Christina Kim -6 $7,291
61 Lindy Duncan -5 $5,742
T62 Lilly Thomas (a) -4 $0
T62 Samantha Wagner -4 $5,331
T62 Leona Maguire -4 $5,331
T62 Yan Liu -4 $5,331
T62 Brooke Matthews -4 $5,331
T62 Su Oh -4 $5,331
T62 Pauline Roussin -4 $5,331
T69 Narin An -3 $4,862
T69 Stephanie Kyriacou -3 $4,862
71 Emily Kristine Pedersen -2 $4,687

 

2023 Kroger Queen City Championship prize money payouts for each LPGA player

Minjee Lee is the 11th golfer to surpass the $13 million mark on the LPGA.

There were 80 golfers who made the cut and got paid at the 2023 Kroger Queen City Championship.

The LPGA returned to Kenwood Country Club in Cincinnati for a second straight year and it was Minjee Lee who outlasted Charley Hull in a two-hole playoff to earn the tournament’s top prize of $300,000.

Lee, who is the 11th LPGA golfer to surpass the $13 million mark in career on-course earnings, now has nine wins on the tour and her first of 2023.

Hull cleared $180,000 for being runner-up. Ruoning Yin, who will be the new No. 1 in the Rolex Rankings, earned more $130,000 for her fourth third-place finish in her last five tournaments.

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2023 Kroger Queen City Championship prize money

1* Minjee Lee -16 $300,000
1 Charley Hull -16 $181,723
3 Ruoning Yin -14 $131,827
4 Ally Ewing -12 $101,979
T5 Mel Reid -11 $56,545
T5 Mi Hyang Lee -11 $56,545
T5 Ariya Jutanugarn -11 $56,545
T5 Yuka Saso -11 $56,545
T5 Morgane Metraux -11 $56,545
T5 Peiyun Chien -11 $56,545
T11 Hye-Jin Choi -10 $34,921
T11 Cydney Clanton -10 $34,921
T11 Andrea Lee -10 $34,921
T14 Frida Kinhult -9 $29,748
T14 Madelene Sagstrom -9 $29,748
T16 Pavarisa Yoktuan -8 $25,934
T16 Alexa Pano -8 $25,934
T16 Nasa Hataoka -8 $25,934
T19 Xiyu Lin -7 $22,485
T19 Esther Henseleit -7 $22,485
T19 Lexi Thompson -7 $22,485
T19 Gaby Lopez -7 $22,485
T23 Brooke M. Henderson -6 $17,983
T23 Jenny Shin -6 $17,983
T23 Hae Ran Ryu -6 $17,983
T23 Dani Holmqvist -6 $17,983
T23 Mariah Stackhouse -6 $17,983
T23 Yealimi Noh -6 $17,983
T23 Perrine Delacour -6 $17,983
T23 Paula Reto -6 $17,983
T31 Emily Kristine Pedersen -5 $13,849
T31 Moriya Jutanugarn -5 $13,849
T31 Elizabeth Szokol -5 $13,849
T31 Jennifer Kupcho -5 $13,849
T31 Rose Zhang -5 $13,849
T36 Azahara Munoz -4 $11,262
T36 Narin An -4 $11,262
T36 Nanna Koerstz Madsen -4 $11,262
T36 Gabriela Ruffels -4 $11,262
T36 Hinako Shibuno -4 $11,262
T41 Lauren Coughlin -3 $8,681
T41 Stephanie Kyriacou -3 $8,681
T41 Samantha Wagner -3 $8,681
T41 Dana Fall -3 $8,681
T41 Yuna Nishimura -3 $8,681
T41 Pernilla Lindberg -3 $8,681
T41 Linnea Strom -3 $8,681
T41 Lydia Ko -3 $8,681
T49 Maria Fassi -2 $6,682
T49 Jasmine Suwannapura -2 $6,682
T49 Stephanie Meadow -2 $6,682
T49 Ruixin Liu -2 $6,682
T49 Muni He -2 $6,682
T49 Yan Liu -2 $6,682
T55 Weiwei Zhang -1 $5,571
T55 Sarah Kemp -1 $5,571
T55 Linnea Johansson -1 $5,571
T55 Arpichaya Yubol -1 $5,571
T55 Dewi Weber -1 $5,571
60 Sei Young Kim E $4,975
T61 Dottie Ardina 1 $4,676
T61 Jaravee Boonchant 1 $4,676
T61 Jeongeun Lee5 1 $4,676
T61 A Lim Kim 1 $4,676
T61 Gina Kim 1 $4,676
T66 Lauren Hartlage 2 $4,228
T66 Brittany Altomare 2 $4,228
T66 Christina Kim 2 $4,228
T66 Angel Yin 2 $4,228
T70 Sydnee Michaels 3 $3,930
T70 Olivia Cowan 3 $3,930
T70 Jennifer Song 3 $3,930
T73 Yu Liu 4 $3,805
T73 Mariajo Uribe 4 $3,805
T75 Ines Laklalech 5 $3,664
T75 Gabriella Then 5 $3,664
T75 Bailey Tardy 5 $3,664
T75 Pornanong Phatlum 5 $3,664
79 Xiaowen Yin 6 $3,548
80 Lindy Duncan 8 $3,503

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2023 Portland Classic prize money payouts for each LPGA player

It pays to play well on the LPGA.

For the 10th time this season the LPGA has a first-time winner.

Chanettee Wannasaen, a 19-year-old rookie who Monday qualified for this week’s 2023 Portland Classic at Columbia Edgewater Country Country Club, shocked the field with a four-shot win at 26 under following a bogey-free 9-under 63 on Sunday. She’s the third Monday qualifier to win on the LPGA and the second to do so at the Portland Classic, joining Brooke Henderson in 2015.

After missing the cut in her last nine starts on tour, Wannasaen will take home the top prize of $225,000 for her efforts, while second-place Xiyu Lin will leave with $140,305.

Check out how much money each LPGA player earned this week at the 2023 Portland Classic.

Portland Classic prize money payouts

Position Player Score Earnings
1 Chanettee Wannasaen -26 $225,000
2 Xiyu Lin -22 $140,305
T3 Ruoning Yin -20 $81,297
T3 Gina Kim -20 $81,297
T3 Carlota Ciganda -20 $81,297
6 Megan Khang -19 $51,851
T7 Ariya Jutanugarn -18 $38,536
T7 Linn Grant -18 $38,536
T7 Atthaya Thitikul -18 $38,536
T10 Andrea Lee -17 $29,958
T10 Hyo Joon Jang -17 $29,958
T12 Alexa Pano -16 $26,040
T12 Olivia Cowan -16 $26,040
T14 Lilia Vu -15 $21,739
T14 Georgia Hall -15 $21,739
T14 Nelly Korda -15 $21,739
T14 Danielle Kang -15 $21,739
T18 Mi Hyang Lee -14 $18,333
T18 Perrine Delacour -14 $18,333
T18 Pavarisa Yoktuan -14 $18,333
T21 Jasmine Suwannapura -13 $15,840
T21 Xiaowen Yin -13 $15,840
T21 Hyo Joo Kim -13 $15,840
T21 Sarah Kemp -13 $15,840
T21 Nanna Koerstz Madsen -13 $15,840
T26 Pernilla Lindberg -12 $12,348
T26 Charley Hull -12 $12,348
T26 Ayaka Furue -12 $12,348
T26 Dewi Weber -12 $12,348
T26 Jennifer Kupcho -12 $12,348
T26 Grace Kim -12 $12,348
T26 Angela Stanford -12 $12,348
T26 Madelene Sagstrom -12 $12,348
T34 Ally Ewing -11 $9,075
T34 Ashleigh Buhai -11 $9,075
T34 Brooke Henderson -11 $9,075
T34 Mina Harigae -11 $9,075
T34 Pornanong Phatlum -11 $9,075
T34 Muni He -11 $9,075
T34 Lauren Hartlage -11 $9,075
T41 Polly Mack -10 $7,221
T41 Elizabeth Szokol -10 $7,221
T41 Hinako Shibuno -10 $7,221
T41 Jeongeun Lee6 -10 $7,221
T45 Pauline Roussin -9 $6,183
T45 Amelia Lewis -9 $6,183
T45 Jenny Shin -9 $6,183
T45 Moriya Jutanugarn -9 $6,183
T49 Caroline Inglis -8 $5,319
T49 Yan Liu -8 $5,319
T49 Brittany Lincicome -8 $5,319
T49 Patty Tavatanakit -8 $5,319
T53 Bianca Pagdanganan -7 $4,686
T53 Riley Rennell -7 $4,686
T53 Lauren Stephenson -7 $4,686
T53 Jodi Ewart Shadoff -7 $4,686
T57 Samantha Wagner -6 $4,225
T57 Maria Fassi -6 $4,225
T59 Albane Valenzuela -5 $3,780
T59 Emily Kristine Pedersen -5 $3,780
T59 Gabriella Then -5 $3,780
T59 Morgane Metraux -5 $3,780
T59 Yuka Saso -5 $3,780
T64 Ryann O’Toole -4 $3,495
T64 Sung Hyun Park -4 $3,495
T66 Christina Kim -3 $3,342
T66 Yu-Sang Hou -3 $3,342
68 Jennifer Song -1 $3,226

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LPGA to help offset player expenses at select tournaments with new five-year partnership

Entry fees will also be lowered for Epson Tour events.

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Ten-year LPGA veteran Amy Olson has seen her fair share of fellow competitors quit professional golf due to financial struggles.

Even as the total LPGA prize money continues to climb, it’s still possible to make the cut and lose money on tour.

“You have to have a tour that provides sustainability for that next generation, and we don’t have that right now,” Olson told Golfweek back in November 2022. Fast-forward to August of 2023 and the LPGA has taken a step forward.

Players who compete in all five of the LPGA’s major championships are guaranteed minimum payouts to help cover expenses. Starting this week, the LPGA will now be able to help offset player expenses at additional tournaments for the next five seasons thanks to a new multi-year partnership with Accenture.

Each of the 144 players in the field at this week’s Portland Classic will be guaranteed a minimum payout, same for those who tee it up at the Ascendant LPGA Benefiting Volunteers of America in October. Players who competed at the Lotte Championship in April received a travel stipend to help cover costs associated with traveling to and from Hawaii. Golfers who played the Dana Open in July also received a minimum payout.

“We are so proud to partner with Accenture as we work toward improving the financial opportunities of our players and providing new and innovative ways to engage with fans,” said LPGA Commissioner Mollie Marcoux Samaan via a release. “Through this partnership with Accenture, we are making further progress toward achieving pay equity and ensuring women and girls can pursue their dreams in the game of golf.”

Entry fees on the Epson Tour will be lowered by $50 across 20 events for the next five seasons, and Accenture will become an official Diversity, Equity and Inclusion partner for the developmental tour, as well. The company will also advise the LPGA’s metaverse strategy to help expand potential revenue opportunities for players, sponsors and partners.

“Combining tangible, immediate improvements, such as lower entry fees and looking to create future revenue streams for the league and its players through the metaverse is a path for driving inclusion and a culture of equality for women,” added Christie Smith, the senior managing director for Accenture’s Talent and Organization group. “The LPGA is taking the lead on this, but every sport will benefit from its example.”

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2023 CPKC Women’s Open prize money payouts for each LPGA player

Khang earned $375,000 after winning in Vancouver.

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The 2023 CPKC Women’s Open is the last chance for players to qualify for the U.S. Solheim Cup team. Four Americans – Megan Khang, Lilia Vu, Nelly Korda and Allisen Corpuz – have already automatically qualified.

That allowed winning on the LPGA for the first time to be the sole focus for Khang, who finally broke through Sunday in her 191st start.

She needed a playoff to defeat Jin Young Ko, and Khang earned $375,000 in first-place money in Vancouver at Shaughnessy Golf Club & Country Club. That puts her over $1.3 million in earnings this season and has her closing in on $5.5 million for her career.

Check out the full list of prize money payouts for each LPGA player at the 2023 CPKC Women’s Open.

Position Golfer Score Earnings
1 Megan Khang -9 $375,000
2 Jin Young Ko -9 $232,029
3 Ruoning Yin -7 $168,321
T4 Hannah Green -6 $117,507
T4 Sei Young Kim -6 $117,507
T6 Lauren Coughlin -5 $78,761
T6 Linn Grant -5 $78,761
T8 In Gee Chun -4 $56,954
T8 Jodi Ewart Shadoff -4 $56,954
T8 Yuka Saso -4 $56,954
T11 Jeongeun Lee5 -3 $46,049
T11 Georgia Hall -3 $46,049
T13 Nasa Hataoka -2 $38,110
T13 Brooke Henderson -2 $38,110
T13 Andrea Lee -2 $38,110
T13 Mi Hyang Lee -2 $38,110
T17 Allisen Corpuz -1 $32,267
T17 Arpichaya Yubol -1 $32,267
T19 Lucy Li E $29,218
T19 Gabriela Ruffels E $29,218
T19 Linnea Strom E $29,218
T22 Lauren Stephenson 1 $23,006
T22 Ally Ewing 1 $23,006
T22 Alexa Pano 1 $23,006
T22 Minjee Lee 1 $23,006
T22 Celine Boutier 1 $23,006
T22 Lilia Vu 1 $23,006
T22 Patty Tavatanakit 1 $23,006
T22 Karis Davidson 1 $23,006
T22 Hye-Jin Choi 1 $23,006
T22 Jeongeun Lee6 1 $23,006
T32 Nanna Koerstz Madsen 2 $17,308
T32 Xiyu Lin 2 $17,308
T32 Bianca Pagdanganan 2 $17,308
T32 Nelly Korda 2 $17,308
T36 Alena Sharp 3 $14,380
T36 Wichanee Meechai 3 $14,380
T36 Ayaka Furue 3 $14,380
T36 Hyo Joo Kim 3 $14,380
T36 Jennifer Kupcho 3 $14,380
T41 Hae Ran Ryu 4 $10,882
T41 Rose Zhang 4 $10,882
T41 Lauren Hartlage 4 $10,882
T41 Alison Lee 4 $10,882
T41 Cheyenne Knight 4 $10,882
T41 Ariya Jutanugarn 4 $10,882
T41 Carlota Ciganda 4 $10,882
T41 Angel Yin 4 $10,882
T41 Maja Stark 4 $10,882
T50 Hinako Shibuno 5 $8,765
T50 Pauline Roussin 5 $8,765
T52 Jaravee Boonchant 6 $8,003
T52 Yealimi Noh 6 $8,003
T52 Ruixin Liu 6 $8,003
T52 Pavarisa Yoktuan 6 $8,003
T56 Jennifer Chang 7 $7,114
T56 Bailey Tardy 7 $7,114
T56 Yu Liu 7 $7,114
T59 Danielle Kang 8 $6,183
T59 Weiwei Zhang 8 $6,183
T59 Celine Borge 8 $6,183
T59 Amanda Doherty 8 $6,183
T59 Christina Kim 8 $6,183
T59 Gabriella Then 8 $6,183
T65 Jing Yan 9 $5,653
T65 Perrine Delacour 9 $5,653
67 Pernilla Lindberg 11 $5,463
T68 Min Lee 12 $5,208
T68 Jasmine Suwannapura 12 $5,208
T68 Brianna Do 12 $5,208
71 Lydia Ko 13 $5,019

 

2023 ISPS Handa World Invitational prize money payouts for each player

It pays to pay well in co-sanctioned events.

It pays to play well on the LPGA and Ladies European Tour, especially in co-sanctioned events.

This week’s tournament, the 2023 ISPS Handa World Invitational featured two competitions being held at the same time with 144 women and 144 men playing for $1.5 million in prize money.

Alexa Pano celebrated her 19th birthday on Sunday with her first LPGA win at Galgorm Castle Golf club in Antrim, Northern Ireland, after the teenage phenom fended off Esther Henseleit and Gabriella Cowley in a three-way playoff that lasted three holes.

For her efforts, Pano will leave with the top-prize of $225,000, while Henseleit and Cowley each took home $122,794. In fact, players who failed to make the 54-hole cut still left with some money, too.

Check out the prize money payouts for each women’s player at the 2023 ISPS Handa World Invitational.

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ISPS Handa World Invitational prize money

Position Player Score Earnings
1 Alexa Pano -8 $225,000
T2 Esther Henseleit -8 $122,794
T2 Gabriella Cowley -8 $122,794
4 Ryann O’Toole -7 $79,875
5 Olivia Cowan -6 $64,291
T6 Azahara Munoz -5 $48,315
T6 Diksha Dagar -5 $48,315
8 Peiyun Chien -4 $38,575
9 Kim Metraux -3 $34,678
T10 Wichanee Meechai -2 $29,352
T10 Noora Komulainen -2 $29,352
T10 Chloe Williams -2 $29,352
T13 Emma Spitz -1 $24,053
T13 Dani Holmqvist -1 $24,053
T13 Jasmine Suwannapura -1 $24,053
T16 Dewi Weber E $18,769
T16 Sophie Witt E $18,769
T16 Leona Maguire E $18,769
T16 Georgia Hall E $18,769
T16 Casandra Alexander E $18,769
T16 Soo Bin Joo E $18,769
T16 Albane Valenzuela E $18,769
T23 Nastasia Nadaud 1 $15,177
T23 Ana Pelaez Trivino 1 $15,177
T23 Arpichaya Yubol 1 $15,177
T23 Marissa Steen 1 $15,177
T27 Emily Kristine Pedersen 2 $13,247
T27 Muni He 2 $13,247
T27 Stephanie Meadow 2 $13,247
T30 Hannah Burke 3 $11,533
T30 Ruixin Liu 3 $11,533
T30 Trichat Cheenglab 3 $11,533
T30 Bronte Law 3 $11,533
T34 Weiwei Zhang 4 $9,975
T34 Karis Davidson 4 $9,975
T34 Su Oh 4 $9,975
37 Meghan MacLaren 6 $9,196
38 Hayley Davis 7 $8,806
CUT Alice Hewson 5 $7,949
CUT Yuna Nishimura 5 $7,949
CUT Anne-Charlotte Mora 5 $7,949
CUT Jennifer Chang 5 $7,949
CUT Sarah Kemp 6 $6,639
CUT Louise Ridderstrom 6 $6,639
CUT Mariajo Uribe 6 $6,639
CUT Nicole Broch Estrup 6 $6,639
CUT Cara Gainer 6 $6,639
CUT Lauren Hartlage 7 $5,416
CUT Gina Kim 7 $5,416
CUT Ilhee Lee 7 $5,416
CUT Daniela Darquea 7 $5,416
CUT Lily May Humphreys 7 $5,416
CUT Ellinor Sudow 7 $5,416
CUT Aline Krauter 8 $4,598
CUT Leonie Harm 8 $4,598
CUT Alessandra Fanali 8 $4,598
CUT Chanettee Wannasaen 8 $4,598
CUT Sarah Jane Smith 9 $4,208
CUT Linnea Johansson 10 $3,975
CUT Riley Rennell 10 $3,975
CUT Sara Kjellker 12 $3,741
CUT Madelene Stavnar 12 $3,741
CUT Allison Emrey 12 $3,741

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2023 Women’s Scottish Open prize money payouts for each LPGA player

Celine Boutier is the third LPGA golfer to surpass the $2 million mark in 2023.

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One week after banking $1 million for her first major, Celine Boutier cashed another big check after winning the 2023 Women’s Scottish Open.

Boutier won at Dundonald Links in Ayshire, Scotland, by two shots over Hyu Joo Kim and by three over Ruoning Yin.

It’s Boutier’s fifth LPGA victory and second in two weeks after she claimed the 2023 Amundi Evian Championship in France. She’s the first LPGA golfer in seven years to win a major and then win the next week’s event. She’s the first on the LPGA to win consecutive tournaments in two years. And she’s the first to win three times in 2023, after having also won the LPGA Drive On Championship in Arizona in March.

Her $300,000 payday in Scotland pushes her past the $2 million mark for the 2023 season.

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Position Player Score Money
1 Celine Boutier -15 $300,000
2 Hyo Joo Kim -13 $167,294
3 Ruoning Yin -12 $111,529
T4 A Lim Kim -11 $75,282
T4 Maja Stark -11 $75,282
T6 Caroline Hedwall -10 $52,047
T6 Nicole Broch Estrup -10 $52,047
T6 Patty Tavatanakit -10 $52,047
T9 Ally Ewing -9 $41,824
T9 Andrea Lee -9 $41,824
T9 Sarah Kemp -9 $41,824
T9 Madelene Sagstrom -9 $41,824
T13 Minjee Lee -8 $35,318
T13 Stephanie Kyriacou -8 $35,318
T13 Arpichaya Yubol -8 $35,318
T16 Jenny Shin -7 $31,135
T16 Jennifer Kupcho -7 $31,135
T16 Xiyu Lin -7 $31,135
T16 Hinako Shibuno -7 $31,135
T20 Esther Henseleit -6 $27,185
T20 Linn Grant -6 $27,185
T20 Yu Liu -6 $27,185
T20 Yuna Nishimura -6 $27,185
T24 Sarah Schmelzel -4 $22,771
T24 Linnea Strom -4 $22,771
T24 Nasa Hataoka -4 $22,771
T24 Mi Hyang Lee -4 $22,771
T28 Megan Khang -3 $17,324
T28 Angel Yin -3 $17,324
T28 Minami Katsu -3 $17,324
T28 Jeongeun Lee6 -3 $17,324
T28 Eleanor Givens -3 $17,324
T33 Celine Herbin -2 $14,127
T33 Eun-Hee Ji -2 $14,127
T35 Charley Hull -1 $10,575
T35 Ana Pelaez Trivino -1 $10,575
T35 Lee-Anne Pace -1 $10,575
T35 Gaby Lopez -1 $10,575
T35 Maddie Szeryk -1 $10,575
T35 Frida Kinhult -1 $10,575
T35 Cara Gainer -1 $10,575
T35 In Gee Chun -1 $10,575
T35 Lilia Vu -1 $10,575
T44 Soo Bin Joo E $8,736
T44 Gemma Dryburgh E $8,736
T44 Narin An E $8,736
T47 Perrine Delacour +1 $7,714
T47 Casandra Alexander +1 $7,714
T47 Kim Metraux +1 $7,714
T47 Elin Arvidsson +1 $7,714
T47 Annie Park +1 $7,714
T47 Ayaka Furue +1 $7,714
T47 Agathe Sauzon +1 $7,714
T47 Amanda Doherty +1 $7,714
T55 Jasmine Suwannapura +3 $6,413
T55 Aditi Ashok +3 $6,413
T55 Emily Kristine Pedersen +3 $6,413
T55 Lydia Hall +3 $6,413
T55 Paula Reto +3 $6,413
T55 Lauren Coughlin +3 $6,413
T61 Pernilla Lindberg +4 $5,669
T61 Louise Duncan +4 $5,669
T63 Caroline Inglis +5 $5,298
T63 Mel Reid +5 $5,298
T63 Ginnie Ding (a) +5 $0
T66 Marissa Steen +6 $4,647
T66 Alice Hewson +6 $4,647
T66 Bronte Law +6 $4,647
T66 Bailey Tardy +6 $4,647
T66 Alison Lee +6 $4,647
71 Leonie Harm +8 $4,089
T72 Magdalena Simmermacher +12 $3,811
T72 Emma Grechi +12 $3,811
74 Klara Davidson Spilkova +16 $3,532

 

2023 Amundi Evian Championship prize money payouts for each LPGA player

It pays to play well in LPGA majors.

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It pays to play well on the LPGA, especially at the major championships. Just ask this week’s winner, Celine Boutier.

The 29-year-old Frenchwoman claimed her first major title on Sunday at the 2023 Amundi Evian Championship at the Evian Resort Golf Club in Evian-les-Bains, France. The Duke product shot rounds of 66-69-67-68 to finish at 14 under, six shots clear of runner-up at defending champion Brooke Henderson.

For her efforts, Boutier will take home a cool $1 million, with Henderson earning $585,967. Nasa Hataoka, A Lim Kim, Yuka Saso, Celine Borge and Gaby Lopez each finished T-3 at 7 under and earned $283,278.

Check out the prize money payouts for each LPGA player at the 2023 Amundi Evian Championship at the Evian Resort.

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2023 Amundi Evian Championship prize money

Position Player Score Earnings
1 Celine Boutier -14 $1,000,000
2 Brooke Henderson -8 $585,967
T3 Nasa Hataoka -7 $283,278
T3 A Lim Kim -7 $283,278
T3 Yuka Saso -7 $283,278
T3 Celine Borge -7 $283,278
T3 Gaby Lopez -7 $283,278
8 Gemma Dryburgh -6 $158,805
T9 Atthaya Thitikul -5 $122,100
T9 Rose Zhang -5 $122,100
T9 Su Ji Kim -5 $122,100
T9 Megan Khang -5 $122,100
T9 Nelly Korda -5 $122,100
T14 Jennifer Kupcho -4 $95,922
T14 Esther Henseleit -4 $95,922
T16 Morgane Metraux -3 $81,808
T16 Linn Grant -3 $81,808
T16 Stephanie Kyriacou -3 $81,808
T16 Minjee Lee -3 $81,808
T20 Min-Ji Park -2 $65,045
T20 Eun Hee Ji -2 $65,045
T20 Hyo Joo Kim -2 $65,045
T20 Alison Lee -2 $65,045
T20 Anna Nordqvist -2 $65,045
T20 Ashleigh Buhai -2 $65,045
T20 Angel Yin -2 $65,045
T20 Jin Young Ko -2 $65,045
T28 Johanna Gustavsson -1 $47,560
T28 Sarah Schmelzel -1 $47,560
T28 Jodi Ewart Shadoff -1 $47,560
T28 Wei-Ling Hsu -1 $47,560
T28 Ariya Jutanugarn -1 $47,560
T28 Moriya Jutanugarn -1 $47,560
T28 Sarah Kemp -1 $47,560
T28 Ryann O’Toole -1 $47,560
T36 Wichanee Meechai E $35,610
T36 Ayaka Furue E $35,610
T36 Georgia Hall E $35,610
T36 Amy Yang E $35,610
T36 Peiyun Chien E $35,610
T36 In Gee Chun E $35,610
T42 Linnea Strom 1 $27,910
T42 Albane Valenzuela 1 $27,910
T42 Aditi Ashok 1 $27,910
T42 Hae Ran Ryu 1 $27,910
T42 Leona Maguire 1 $27,910
T42 Lilia Vu 1 $27,910
T48 Daniela Darquea 2 $22,649
T48 Patty Tavatanakit 2 $22,649
T48 Miyu Yamashita 2 $22,649
T48 Mi Hyang Lee 2 $22,649
T48 Hye-Jin Choi 2 $22,649
53 Minami Katsu 3 $20,530
T54 Allisen Corpuz 4 $18,607
T54 Elizabeth Szokol 4 $18,607
T54 Pauline Roussin 4 $18,607
T54 Jenny Shin 4 $18,607
T54 Ji Yai Shin 4 $18,607
T59 Hinako Shibuno 5 $16,363
T59 Angela Stanford 5 $16,363
T61 Sung Hyun Park 6 $14,758
T61 Cheyenne Knight 6 $14,758
T61 Karis Davidson 6 $14,758
T61 Min Lee 6 $14,758
T61 Lydia Ko 6 $14,758
T61 Stephanie Meadow 6 $14,758
T61 Yan Liu 6 $14,758
68 Paula Reto 7 $13,472
69 Pernilla Lindberg 8 $13,153
70 Emma Talley 15 $12,834

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KPMG Women’s PGA Championship purse jumps again, passing another milestone

The purse for this major doubled last year. One year later, the purse has jumped again.

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The KPMG Women’s PGA Championship purse doubled last year from $4.5 million to $9 million. One year later, the purse has jumped to $10 million. Last year’s U.S. Women’s Open of $10 million marked the first time a woman’s purse reached eight figures.

The winner of this week’s event will earn $1,500,000 while the second-place check comes in at $889,964. Players who finish in the top 23 this week earn six figures. This field will be cut to the top 70 and ties after 36 holes. Those who don’t play the weekend will receive $4,000 to help cover the expenses this week in New Jersey. All players in the field were also given a courtesy Cadillac for the week.

This week marks the first time a women’s major has been contested at Baltusrol’s Lower Course since Mickey Wright won the 1961 U.S. Women’s Open.