By — Steve Reed, Associated Press Steve Reed, Associated Press Leave your feedback Share Copy URL https://www.pbs.org/newshour/nation/masters-winner-to-receive-4-5-million-from-record-22-5-million-prize-payout Email Facebook Twitter LinkedIn Pinterest Tumblr Share on Facebook Share on Twitter Masters winner to receive $4.5 million from record $22.5 million prize payout Nation Apr 11, 2026 3:20 PM EDT AUGUSTA, Ga. (AP) — If Rory McIlroy is able to hang on and win his second consecutive Masters on Sunday, he'll walk away with $4.5 million. That's up from the $4.2 million he won last year. The Masters on Saturday announced its prize purse for this year's championship at $22.5 million overall — the highest payout of golf's four majors. The Masters' prize payout was $21 million last year. WATCH: How teenage rising golf star Genesis Lewis got into the game The other three major tournaments have not announced prize funds for this year. In 2025, the PGA Championship's was $19 million, the British Open's was $17 million and the U.S. Open's was $21.5 million. Last month Cameron Young won $4.5 for capturing the Players Championship, which featured a $25 million overall prize purse. WATCH: How Charlie Sifford broke the PGA's color barrier and changed the course of golf McIlroy entered the third round of the Masters on Saturday with a six-stroke lead over Patrick Reed and Sam Burns. He is seeking to become only the fourth player to win back-to-back championships at Augusta National and the first since Tiger Woods nearly 25 years ago (2001-02). The top four finishers at the Masters will each make at least $1 million. The runner-up is set to take home $2.43 million, while the third-place finisher will receive $1.53 million and fourth place gets $1.08 million. All professionals who did not make the cut at the Masters will get $25,000. A free press is a cornerstone of a healthy democracy. Support trusted journalism and civil dialogue. Donate now By — Steve Reed, Associated Press Steve Reed, Associated Press
AUGUSTA, Ga. (AP) — If Rory McIlroy is able to hang on and win his second consecutive Masters on Sunday, he'll walk away with $4.5 million. That's up from the $4.2 million he won last year. The Masters on Saturday announced its prize purse for this year's championship at $22.5 million overall — the highest payout of golf's four majors. The Masters' prize payout was $21 million last year. WATCH: How teenage rising golf star Genesis Lewis got into the game The other three major tournaments have not announced prize funds for this year. In 2025, the PGA Championship's was $19 million, the British Open's was $17 million and the U.S. Open's was $21.5 million. Last month Cameron Young won $4.5 for capturing the Players Championship, which featured a $25 million overall prize purse. WATCH: How Charlie Sifford broke the PGA's color barrier and changed the course of golf McIlroy entered the third round of the Masters on Saturday with a six-stroke lead over Patrick Reed and Sam Burns. He is seeking to become only the fourth player to win back-to-back championships at Augusta National and the first since Tiger Woods nearly 25 years ago (2001-02). The top four finishers at the Masters will each make at least $1 million. The runner-up is set to take home $2.43 million, while the third-place finisher will receive $1.53 million and fourth place gets $1.08 million. All professionals who did not make the cut at the Masters will get $25,000. A free press is a cornerstone of a healthy democracy. Support trusted journalism and civil dialogue. Donate now