Sunday, April 14 at the 2024 Masters promises not just the iconic green jacket for the winner, but also a record-breaking purse. Augusta National Golf Club revealed that this year’s tournament will boast a $20 million total prize pool, the highest in its history, surpassing the previous record by $2 million.
The champion will walk away with $3.6 million, a $360,000 increase from last year’s winner, Jon Rahm. Even the runner-up’s prize of $2.16 million exceeds what previous winners like Danny Willett (2016) and Jordan Spieth (2015) received.
It’s not just the winner who will see a significant payday; the top three finishers will all take home seven-figure sums, with even those in the top 11 earning at least $500,000. The rewards continue down the leaderboard, with every player in the top 36 guaranteed a six-figure payout.
Even those who make the cut but don’t crack the top 50 will still receive compensation, albeit decreasing from the $50,400 awarded to the 50th place finisher.
The breakdown by position is as follows:
1st — $3,600,000
2nd — $2,160,000
3rd — $1,360,000
4th — $960,000
5th — $800,000
6th — $720,000
7th — $670,000
8th — $620,000
9th — $580,000
10th — $540,000
11th — $500,000
12th — $460,000
13th — $420,000
14th — $380,000
15th — $360,000
16th — $340,000
17th — $320,000
18th — $300,000
19th — $280,000
20th — $260,000
21st — $240,000
22nd — $224,000
23rd — $208,000
24th — $192,000
25th — $176,000
26th — $160,000
27th — $154,000
28th — $148,000
29th — $142,000
30th — $136,000
31st — $130,000
32nd — $124,000
33rd — $118,000
34th — $113,000
35th — $108,000
36th — $103,000
37th — $98,000
38th — $94,000
39th — $90,000
40th — $86,000
41st — $82,000
42nd — $78,000
43rd — $74,000
44th — $70,000
45th — $66,000
46th — $62,000
47th — $58,000
48th — $54,800
49th — $52,000
50th — $50,400
The remainder of the professionals will receive cash prizes downward from $49,200 depending on the scores.