$3.6 million. Yes, that was the prize money at the 2024 Masters Tournament that winner Scottie Scheffler took home with the green jacket. The two-time major champion was moved to tears and shared a sentimental “I get moved to tears pretty easily.” Will Scheffler get the chance again, or will someone else enjoy the perks of the 2025 Masters? But how much will the winner take this year? Well, quite a lot, that’s for sure!
Besides the bragging rights to say you’re “one of the Masters champions,” there are plenty of other perks that come with winning the Augusta National event. Let’s go through with it all. The Masters champion receives the iconic green jacket, a sign of their membership in the exclusive Augusta National Golf Club. Additionally, the engraver adds their name to the permanent Masters Trophy, which features an image of the Augusta National clubhouse. The winner also receives a replica of this trophy. The Masters champion also gains access to the Champions locker room at Augusta National. Lastly, of course, the Masters Tournament champion enjoys a lifetime exemption in the Masters Tournament.
Coming to the prize money, we can see an increase as compared to 2024, $4.2 million is what the winner will be taking home this time. The total prize purse this year has also seen an increase, $21 million, the highest the tournament has seen this far. Here is a complete breakdown of the purse:
Position
Money
1st
$4,200,000
2nd
$2,268,000
3rd
$1,428,000
4th
$1,008,000
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
Additionally, the remainder of the professionals will receive cash prizes ranging downward from $51,660. All professionals who did not qualify for the final 36 holes will receive $25,000. But, besides that, there are a few more perks when it comes to making it at Augusta National. The Masters champion, like all Major winners, receives 100 OWGR points and 750 FedEx Cup points. The second-place golfer receives 60 OWGR points. It is consistent with the rewards for other Majors and The PLAYERS.
$4.2 million to this year’s winner of #TheMasters.
Solo fourth gets a million and change.
Solo 37th six figures. pic.twitter.com/w13PYet8z5
— Brentley Romine (@BrentleyGC) April 12, 2025
Interestingly, aside from this, the winner receives another special thing. It features an inscribed gold locket shaped like the Augusta National Golf Club emblem, serving as a certificate of their membership. But how is the 2025 Masters Tournament roster currently doing at the Augusta National? Take a look!
How are the golfers doing at the 2025 Masters Tournament?
One of the most shocking but top contenders at Augusta National is not our defending champion Scottie Scheffler, but the English player Justin Rose. Yes, you heard that right. But part of the reason Rose is looking so strong on the leaderboard is because of his amazing gameplay. Currently heading into the third round, Rose has shot stunning scores of 65 and 71 in the first and second rounds, respectively. He is immediately followed by another strong Masters contender, Bryson DeChambeau. Last year, the LIV golfer had the best Saudi-backed league roster score with T6. He shared it with his fellow LIV golfer, Cameron Smith. However, heading into the third round, DeChambeau has hit beautiful 69 and 68 in the first and second rounds, respectively.
Following them is Rory McIlroy, the Irish golfer vying for his career Grand Slam. So far, McIlroy has made 72 and 66 in the first and second rounds, respectively. However, if he manages to continue even better, then he is likely to join an elusive list consisting of the GOAT and “The Golden Bear.” They are followed by a surprisingly new but solid golfer Corey Conners. The Canadian is enjoying a moderate season but looks strong at Augusta National with his scores of 68 and 70 in the first two rounds. The defending champion, Scottie Scheffler, is currently tied for 5th place. Will it get better for him? We will see!
However, looking at the performance, who do you reckon will take the stunning $4.2 million money? Let us know!
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