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Masters 2018: Tournament purse and winner's share

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Augusta National announced on Saturday morning that the purse for the 2018 Masters is $11 million, with $1.98 million going to the winner -- the same as a year ago.

The second-place finisher will receive $1.188 million and anyone in the top 24 will earn a minimum of $100,000.

Every player after 50th place earns money starting at $27,060 for 51st place and going down to complete the 53-player weekend field (not including Doug Ghim, the only amateur to make the cut).

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Those who miss the cut still get $10,000 (again, not including amateurs).

Here's a look at the Masters purse of $11 million and the payout breakdown:

  • 1 Patrick Reed: $1,980,000
  • 2 Rickie Fowler: $1,188,000
  • 3 Jordan Spieth: $748,000
  • 4 Jon Rahm: $528,000
  • T5 Rory McIlroy: $386,375
  • T5 Cameron Smith: $386,375
  • T5 Henrik Stenson: $386,375
  • T5 Bubba Watson: $386,375
  • 9 Marc Leishman: $319,000
  • T10 Tony Finau: $286,000
  • T10 Dustin Johnson: $286,000
  • T12 Charley Hoffman: $231,000
  • T12 Louis Oosthuizen: $231,000
  • T12 Justin Rose: $231,000
  • T15 Paul Casey: $192,500
  • T15 Russell Henley: $192,500
  • T17 Tommy Fleetwood: $170,500
  • T17 Justin Thomas: $170,500
  • 19 Hideki Matsuyama: $154,000
  • T20 Jason Day: $128,150
  • T20 Francesco Molinari: $128,150
  • T20 Webb Simpson: $128,150
  • T20 Jimmy Walker: $128,150
  • T24 Branden Grace: $93,775
  • T24 Adam Hadwin: $93,775
  • T24 Si Woo Kim: $93,775
  • T24 Bernd Wiesberger: $93,775
  • T28 Kevin Kisner: $76,450
  • T28 Satoshi Kodaira: $76,450
  • T28 Matt Kuchar: $76,450
  • T28 Ryan Moore: $76,450
  • T32 Daniel Berger: $63,663
  • T32 Haotong Li: $63,663
  • T32 Adam Scott: $63,663
  • T32 Tiger Woods: $63,663
  • T36 Zach Johnson: $55,275
  • T36 Phil Mickelson: $55,275
  • T38 Rafa Cabrera-Bello: $46,200
  • T38 Fred Couples: $46,200
  • T38 Bryson DeChambeau: $46,200
  • T38 Matthew Fitzpatrick: $46,200
  • T38 Bernhard Langer: $46,200
  • T38 Jhonattan Vegas: $46,200
  • T44 Kiradech Aphibarnrat: $35,200
  • T44 Brian Harman: $35,200
  • T44 Tyrrell Hatton: $35,200
  • T44 Ian Poulter: $35,200
  • 48 Martin Kaymer: $30,140
  • 49 Vijay Singh: $28,600
  • T50 Doug Ghim:  -
  • T50 Xander Schauffele: $27,720
  • 52 Kyle Stanley: $27,060
  • 53 Chez Reavie: $26,400

The remainder of the professionals will receive cash prizes ranging downward from $27,060 depending on the scores.
 

Purse

It's worth noting that the payout for all players is larger than most events because the Masters field is so small. Only 87 players teed it up at Augusta National on Thursday. 

A regular PGA Tour event typically features a 156-player field, as do the other three majors.