The PGA Championship prize money is a shadebelowthe 2024 Masters total purse of $20 million.Scottie Scheffler, whofoundhimself in the back of a police car Friday morning, earned $3.6 million for winning his second Masters title in April. Last year, the PGA payout ranked third among the fou...
Due to the threat of storms, final-round tee times were moved up and play went off in threesomes. However, play was suspended at 1:02 p.m. due to lightning in the area. Check out the full purse breakdown for the 2023 KPMG Women’s PGA Championship below. 2023 KPMG Women’s PGA Cha...
The $20 million purse ties the Masters for the second highest on the PGA Tour so far this season, behind only the $25 million Players Championship, where $4.5 million went to winner Scottie Scheffler. Related Stories Farmers Insurance Open 2025: Tee times, groupings, how to watch the...
The Chevron Championship is offering a $7.9 million purse, a boost of more than 50% from last year, continuing the rise of golf prize money and women's sports in the U.S.
LIV Golf's Brooks Koepka is now seeking his sixth major title after winning the PGA Championship last month in the state of New York. Scroll down to see the full payout info for this week's US Open. US Open 2023 payout info: WIN - $3,600,000 2 - $2,180,000 3 - $1,380,...
The two previous Majors in 2023 offered considerably smaller sums than this week's tournament. The Masters atAugusta Nationalhad a purse of $18 million, of which winner Jon Rahm claimed $3.24m, while the PGA Championship at Oak Hill the following monthhad a $17.5m prize fund, earning champi...
Semple Trophy for one year Exemption into the next 10 U.S. Women’s Opens Exemptions into the next five playings of the Chevron Championship, AIG Women’s Open, KPMG Women’s PGA Championship and Amundi Evian Championship What is the purse: This year’s total, with Ally Financial Inc.,...
The prize purse for theKPMG Women's PGA Championshipdoubled in size to $9 million this week. The increase in earnings is a substantial step towards equality within the sport, the CEO of KPMG, Paul Knopp, told PEOPLE. "We decided when working with the PGA of America that we wanted to ...
“Equality takes on a lot of different meanings to us, not just the purse,” said USGA president Fred Perpall. “But I think if we keep working on that process, eventually we get more eyeballs. We get more interest. We have the economics rise. And then it’s easier for the purse to...