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PAYDAY! Masters 2024 Prize Money Payouts

Scheffler pocketed $3.6M and very possibly an actual second green jacket. Or, he won the cash and the cool Big-A Trophy that winners get — a replica of ANGC clubhouse.

Question for someone smarter or more connected than us: If you win the Masters a 2nd time, do you actually get a 2nd jacket? Good question. This year alone he’s won $15,093,235, and over his young PGA TOUR career he’s already earned $57,658,464, good for 10th all-time. Not a bad gig if you can get it.

Masters rookie (heck, any major championship rookie) Ludvig Aberg took home $2.16M after finishing in 2nd, three shots clear of three chaps who depressingly flew home private with a cool $1M (pre-tax) in their bank accounts. Losing does suck no matter how much you make. Each of Aberg, Morikawa, and Homa at least had a share of the lead Sunday but couldn’t keep pace with Scheff.

After playing four days and 72 holes, Bryson and Cam Smith made $700k (T-6), Hatton took home $540k (T-9), and D-bag P. Reed made $400k (T-12) – the four top LIV finishers.  

The only amateur to make the cut was cherubic Neal Shipley (T-53), who would have made around $46k had he been playing as a pro. But since he was an amateur he got to take home a medal and some amazing memories, including teeing it up with Tiger on the final day.  

The 2024 Masters Payouts:

PositionPlayerScoreEarnings
1Scottie Scheffler-11$3,600,000
2Ludvig Aberg-7$2,160,000
T3Collin Morikawa-4$1,040,000
T3Tommy Fleetwood-4$1,040,000
T3Max Homa-4$1,040,000
T6Cameron Smith-2$695,000
T6Bryson DeChambeau-2$695,000
8Xander Schauffele-1$620,000
T9Will ZalatorisE$540,000
T9Tyrrell HattonE$540,000
T9Cameron YoungE$540,000
T12Patrick Reed1$405,000
T12Matthieu Pavon1$405,000
T12Adam Schenk1$405,000
T12Cameron Davis1$405,000
T16Sepp Straka2$310,000
T16Chris Kirk2$310,000
T16Byeong Hun An2$310,000
T16Nicolai Hojgaard2$310,000
T20Taylor Moore3$250,000
T20Lucas Glover3$250,000
T22Keegan Bradley4$175,500
T22Min Woo Lee4$175,500
T22Harris English4$175,500
T22Adam Scott4$175,500
T22Joaquin Niemann4$175,500
T22Rory McIlroy4$175,500
T22Matt Fitzpatrick4$175,500
T22Patrick Cantlay4$175,500
T30Tom Kim5$124,200
T30Jason Day5$124,200
T30Si Woo Kim5$124,200
T30J.T. Poston5$124,200
T30Rickie Fowler5$124,200
T35Kurt Kitayama6$103,000
T35Camilo Villegas6$103,000
T35Akshay Bhatia6$103,000
T38Russell Henley7$86,000
T38Corey Conners7$86,000
T38Luke List7$86,000
T38Hideki Matsuyama7$86,000
T38Ryan Fox7$86,000
T43Phil Mickelson8$72,000
T43Shane Lowry8$72,000
T45Denny McCarthy9$57,200
T45Jose Maria Olazabal9$57,200
T45Sahith Theegala9$57,200
T45Brooks Koepka9$57,200
T45Jon Rahm9$57,200
T45Danny Willett9$57,200
51Grayson Murray10$49,200
52Eric Cole11$48,000
T53Adam Hadwin12$46,800
T53Neal Shipley (a)12$0
T55Jake Knapp13$44,400
T55Erik van Rooyen13$44,400
T55Tony Finau13$44,400
T58Vijay Singh14$41,400
T58Thorbjorn Olesen14$41,400
60Tiger Woods16$39,600

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