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2025 Masters tournament: How much will winner make from $20 million purse?


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The 2025 Masters Tournament is almost here, and the world's best golfers are getting ready to tee off at Augusta National as World No. 1 Scottie Scheffler tries to secure a third green jacket in four years and claim the winner's share of the purse.

The purse for the Masters Tournament has soared to a record $20 million, a $2 million increase from the previous year's total of $18 million in 2023. Scottie Scheffler, the reigning champion, walked away with $3.6 million last year. The runner-up, Ludvig Åberg, earned $2.1 million, while both Collin Morikawa and Max Homa each pocketed $1 million from the purse.

Stay tuned, as the payouts of the 2025 Masters Tournament prize money will be unveiled this week.

How much does the 2025 Masters winner make?

The prize money breakdown for the 2025 Masters Tournament will be announced before the first round. The total purse for the tournament will be $20 million, distributed among the best-performing golfers. Here is a list of the past winners' earnings from the Masters:

  • 2024 winner's share: $3.6 million (Scottie Scheffler)
  • 2023 winner's share: $3.24 million (Jon Rahm)
  • 2022 winner's share: $2.7 million (Scottie Scheffler)
  • 2021 winner's share: $2.07 million (Hideki Matsuyama)
  • 2020 winner's share: $1.8 million (Dustin Johnson)

When is 2025 Masters tournament?

The 89th edition of the Masters, the first golf major of the year, is scheduled to take place from Thursday, April 10 through Sunday, April 13, at Augusta National Golf Club in Augusta, Georgia.

Both CBS and ESPN will broadcast the tournament. CBS has announced the network will expand its coverage of the third and final round on CBS and Paramount+ this year.

  • Dates: Thursday, April 10 – Sunday, April 13
  • Time: First tee on Thursday scheduled for 8 a.m. ET
  • Where: August National Golf Club in Augusta, Georgia
  • TV: CBS, ESPN
  • Stream: Paramount+ and Fubo, which is offering a free trial subscription for new users.