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Masters 2025: Augusta National unveils prize money increase

AUGUSTA, Ga. — The Augusta National Golf Club has announced that the total prize money for professionals competing in the 2025 Masters Tournament is $21 million, up one million from last year, when Scottie Scheffler won his second Green Jacket.

Whoever wins this year’s Masters Tournament will receive $4.2 million, a Green Jacket, and a replica of the Clubhouse Trophy. The club will award the second-place finisher with $2.268 million.

Based on last year’s majors, The Masters ranked only behind the U.S. Open in total prize money. The 124th U.S. Open at Pinehurst No. 2 had a purse of $21.5 million while the PGA Championship at Valhalla had $18.5 million. The R&A, which facilitated The Open Championship at Royal Troon, announced a purse size of $17 million ahead of the final major of the season.

The total prize money breakdown for the 2025 Masters Tournament follows below:

1st — $4.2 million
2nd — $2.268 million
3rd — $1.428 million
4th — $ 1.008 million
5th — $840,000
6th — $756,000
7th — $703,500
8th — $651,000
9th — $609,000
10th — $567,000
11th — $525,000
12th — $483,000
13th — $441,000
14th — $399,000
15th — $378,000
16th — $357,000
17th — $336,000
18th — $315,000
19th — $294,000
20th — $273,000
21st — $252,000
22nd — $235,200
23rd — $218,400
24th — $201,600
25th — $184,800
26th — $168,000
27th — $161,700
28th — $155,400
29th — $149,100
30th — $142,800
31st — $136,500
32nd — $130,200
33rd — $123,900
34th — $118,650
35th — $113,400
36th — $108,150
37th — $102,900
38th — $98,700
39th — $94,500
40th — $90,300
41st — $86,100
42nd — $81,900
43rd — $77,700
44th — $73,500
45th — $69,300
46th — $65,100
47th — $60,900
48th — $57,540
49th — $54,600
50th — $52,920

Augusta National also noted that the remainder of the professionals in the field will receive cash prizes ranging from $51,660 to slightly less than that, depending on their final scores. A total of 53 players made the 36-cut at 2-over par.

Ninety-five players began this tournament on Thursday morning, and 42 players failed to make the weekend, including the likes of Dustin Johnson, Sergio Garcia, Brooks Koepka, Tony Finau, Adam Scott, Sepp Straka, Billy Horschel, Phil Mickelson, Nicolai Højgaard, Will Zalatoris, and Nick Dunlap.

Bernhard Langer and Fred Couples, a pair of former Masters winners, barely missed the cut — for them to make the weekend would have been a remarkable accomplishment.

Anyone who missed the cut at this year’s Masters received $25,000 from the club.

Jack Milko is a golf staff writer for SB Nation’s Playing Through. Follow him on X @jack_milko.

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