Rory McIlroy at the 2025 Masters.
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The 2025 Masters purse is once again the biggest its ever been.
The Masters purse has increased significantly every year over the last several years, and this latest jump is no exception. Just four years ago, in 2021, the purse was set at $11.5 million. On year later, the 2022 Masters purse increased to $15 million. Then, the 2023 Masters purse jumped yet again to a whopping total of $18 million.
Last year, the purse increased yet again, adding an additional $2 million to the pot reach an eye-popping total purse of $20 million. And this year — you guessed it — the bar is being set even higher, with a total purse of $21 million. (The Players championship remains the richest purse in golf at a total of $25 million.)
This year’s Masters champion will surpass the payout received by 2024 champion, Scottie Scheffler, by an impressive $600,000, with a $4.2 million total payday. The runner-up will receive a cool $2.268 million, and third and fourth place will clear seven figures too, with a payout of $1.428 and 1.008 million, respectively.
Even the players who missed the cut (of which there were 42) receive a payout of $25,000 each (an increase of $15,000 from years past) — but that’s for the professionals only. So how much did the rest of the players in the field come away with this year? You can find a complete list of the 2025 Masters payouts for each player below.
The player-by-player payout information will be updated as soon as it’s available.
1st – Rory McIlroy, $4.2 million2nd – Justin Rose, $2.268 million3rd – Patrick Reed, $1.428 million4th – Scottie Scheffler, $1.008 millionT5 – Sungjae Im, $798,000 T5 -Bryson DeChambeau, $798,0007th – Ludvig Aberg, $703,500T8 – Jason Day $588,000T8 – Corey Conners $588,000T8 – Xander Schauffele $588,000T8 – Zach Johnson $588,000T12 – Harris English $462,000T12 – Max Homa $462,000T14 – Bubba Watson $336,000T14 – Jon Rahm $336,000T14 – Jordan Spieth $336,000T14 – Tyrrell Hatton $336,000T14 – Matt McCarty $336,000T14 – Tom Hoge $336,000T14 – Collin Morikawa $336,000T21 – Hideki Matsuyama $210,000T21 – Davis Riley $210,000T21 – Tommy Fleetwood $210,000T21 – Daniel Berger $210,000T21 – Byeong Hun An $210,000T21 – Viktor Hovland $210,000T27 – Aaron Rai $158,500T27 – Michael Kim $158,500T29 – Sahith Theegala $142,800T29 – Denny McCarthy $142,800T29 – Joaquin Niemann $142,800T32 – Brian Campbell $118,860T32 – Maverick McNealy $118,860T32 – Rasmus Hojgaard $118,860T32 – Max Greyserman $118,860T36 – Justin Thomas $118,860T36 – Brian Harman $96,600T36 – Patrick Cantlay $96,600T36 – Charl Schwartzel $96,600T40 – Matt Fitzpatrick $96,600T40 – Nick Taylor $84,000T42 – Akshay Bhatia $84,000T42 – Danny Willett $77,700T42 – J.T. Poston $77,700T42 – Shane Lowry $77,700T46 – Wyndham Clark $59,535T46 – Sam Burns $59,535T46 – Davis Thompson $59,53549. Min Woo Lee $59,53550. J.J. Spaun $52,92051. Nico Echavarria $51,660T52 – Stephan Jaeger $51,660
T52 – Tom Kim $51,660
The remainder of the professionals will receive cash prizes ranging downward from $51,660 depending on the scores.