


The wait is over and the numbers are shattering all previous records: the US Masters 2026 prize money has been officially announced by Augusta National Golf Club. After Rory McIlory's magnificent second victory in a row, the Northern Irishman is not only celebrating his sixth Major title, but also a cheque for more than four million dollars for the second time. With a total pool that significantly exceeds the mark of previous years, the first major of the year also sets new financial standards.
Here you can find the US Masters 2026 leaderboard and live scoring.
Traditionally, the organizer only announces the exact figures during the tournament weekend. For the anniversary year 2026, the US Masters 2026 prize money has been set at a total of 22.5 million US dollars. This corresponds to an increase of 1.5 million dollars compared to the previous year.
The jump is particularly lucrative for the champion: whoever slips into the green jacket on Sunday evening can look forward to a cheque for 4.5 million US dollars - a new record in the history of the tournament. Rory McIlroy, last year's Masters champion, received 4.2 million dollars for his success at Augusta National Golf Club, which is 300,000 dollars less than the winner of the 90th Masters.
It's not just the winner who goes home with bulging pockets. The structure of the payouts ensures that the entire world's top players benefit. A striking milestone this year: all players in the top four places on the leaderboard crack the million mark.
Another important aspect of the US Masters 2026 prize money is the reward for consistency. The top 12 on the leaderboard not only receive a handsome prize money of at least 517,500 US dollars, but also secure the coveted ticket for next year's Masters.
Here you can find a detailed list of how the US Masters 2026 prize money is distributed among the professionals who made the cut:
| Ranking | Player | Prize money (USD) |
|---|---|---|
| 1. | Rory McIlroy | $4.500.000 |
| 2. | Scottie Scheffler | $2.430.000 |
| T3. | Tyrrell Hatton | $1.080.000 |
| T3. | Russell Henley | $1.080.000 |
| T3. | Justin Rose | $1.080.000 |
| T3. | Cameron Young | $1.080.000 |
| T7. | Collin Morikawa | $725.625 |
| T7. | Sam Burns | $725.625 |
| T9. | Max Homa | $630.000 |
| T9. | Xander Schauffele | $630.000 |
| 11. | Jake Knapp | $562.500 |
| T12. | Jordan Spieth | $427.500 |
| T12. | Hideki Matsuyama | $427.500 |
| T12. | Brooks Koepka | $427.500 |
| T12. | Patrick Reed | $427.500 |
| T12. | Patrick Cantlay | $427.500 |
| T12. | Jason Day | $427.500 |
| T18. | Viktor Hovland | $315.000 |
| T18. | Maverick McNealy | $315.000 |
| T18. | Matt Fitzpatrick | $315.000 |
| T21. | Keegan Bradley | $252.000 |
| T21. | Ludvig Aberg | $252.000 |
| T21. | Wyndham Clark | $252.000 |
| T24. | Matt McCarty | $178.071 |
| T24. | Adam Scott | $178.071 |
| T24. | Sam Stevens | $178.071 |
| T24. | Chris Gotterup | $178.071 |
| T24. | Michael Brennan | $178.071 |
| T24. | Brian Campbell | $178.071 |
| T24. | Shane Lowry | $178.071 |
| T31. | Alex Noren | $142.875 |
| T31. | Harris English | $142.875 |
| T33. | Gary Woodland | $121.500 |
| T33. | Dustin Johnson | $121.500 |
| T33. | Brian Harman | $121.500 |
| T33. | Tommy Fleetwood | $121.500 |
| T33. | Ben Griffin | $121.500 |
| T38. | Jon Rahm | $101.250 |
| T38. | Ryan Gerard | $101.250 |
| T38. | Haotong Li | $101.250 |
| T41. | Justin Thomas | $83.250 |
| T41. | Sepp Straka | $83.250 |
| T41. | Jacob Bridgeman | $83.250 |
| T41. | Kristoffer Reitan | $83.250 |
| T41. | Nick Taylor | $83.250 |
| 46. | Sungjae Im | $69.750 |
| 47. | Si Woo Kim | $65.250 |
| 48. | Aaron Rai | $61.650 |
| T49. | Corey Conners | $57.600 |
| T49. | Marco Penge | $57.600 |
| 51. | Kurt Kitayama | $55.350 |
| 52. | Sergio Garcia | $54.000 |
| 53. | Rasmus Hojgaard | $52.650 |
| 54. | Charl Schwartzel | $51.300 |
A special feature at Augusta remains the appreciation for the entire field. All professionals who missed the cut on Friday will receive an expense allowance of 25,000 US dollars. Although the focus for these players is on their sporting failure, this amount at least covers the high travel and caddie costs that a Major weekend entails.
If you compare the current US Masters 2026 prize money with the figures from ten years ago, the rapid growth becomes clear: in 2016, the total pool was still 10 million dollars. The sum has therefore more than doubled within a decade. While Rory McIlroy is working towards victory with his historic lead, one thing is already certain: the economic significance of the Masters is greater than ever before.
As soon as the final decision has been made, we will add the names of the winners to the table here.
13 Apr 2026
The prize money at the US Masters 2026 amounts to a total of 22.5 million dollars. (Photo: Imago / TT)