Masters Payouts Last 20+ Years (2000-2024)

When you hear “Masters payout,” we’re talking about the serious cash prizes on the line at the iconic Masters Tournament.

Every year, the best golfers in the world descend on Augusta National Golf Club, battling it out for a slice of that prize money and the highly coveted green jacket.

But why should you care about the Masters payout? Here’s why:

  • Player Earnings: The payout gives you a glimpse into the massive rewards available to elite golfers at the top of their game.
  • Historical Trends: Watching how the payout changes over the years shows you just how much the financial landscape of professional golf is evolving.
  • Tournament Prestige: A huge purse adds to the prestige of the Masters, making that green jacket even more desirable.

Masters Payouts (2000-2024)

Here’s a table and chart of Masters Tournament payouts for the last 20+ years, focusing on the winner’s share and showing how the total purse has increased over time:

YearWinnerWinning Score (To Par)Winner’s Payout
2024Scottie Scheffler277 (-11)$3,600,000
2023Jon Rahm276 (-12)$3,240,000
2022Scottie Scheffler278 (-10)$2,700,000
2021Hideki Matsuyama278 (-10)$2,070,000
2020Dustin Johnson268 (-20)$2,070,000
2019Tiger Woods275 (-13)$2,070,000
2018Patrick Reed273 (-15)$1,980,000
2017Sergio Garcia279 (-9)$1,980,000
2016Danny Willett283 (-5)$1,800,000
2015Jordan Spieth270 (-18)$1,800,000
2014Bubba Watson280 (-8)$1,620,000
2013Adam Scott279 (-9)$1,440,000
2012Bubba Watson280 (-10)$1,440,000
2011Charl Schwartzel274 (-14)$1,440,000
2010Phil Mickelson272 (-16)$1,350,000
2009Angel Cabrera276 (-12)$1,350,000
2008Trevor Immelman280 (-8)$1,350,000
2007Zach Johnson289 (+1)$1,305,000
2006Phil Mickelson281 (-7)$1,260,000
2005Tiger Woods276 (-12)$1,260,000
2004Phil Mickelson281 (-9)$1,170,000
2003Mike Weir281 (-7)$1,080,000
2002Tiger Woods276 (-12)$1,008,000
2001Tiger Woods272 (-16)$1,008,000
2000Vijay Singh278 (-10)$828,000
2000-2024 Master’s Tournament Winners & Payouts
Masters Tournament Payout Chart 2000-2024
Chart showing the Masters payout for the winners from 2000-2024

Additional Notes:

  • The 2024 Masters Tournament winner’s payout is the largest amount of prize money ever for the tournament.
  • Payouts for other positions are also distributed based on performance, but the winner’s share is the most significant.
  • You can find more detailed information on Masters payouts on the tournament’s official website or Wikipedia.

How Does the Payout Work Beyond the Winner?

Of course, everyone’s eyes are on that massive winner’s check, but it’s important to remember that the Masters rewards strong performances throughout the field.

The payout structure decreases as you move down the leaderboard, but the earnings are still substantial.

For example, in the 2023 Masters, the second-place finisher took home a cool $2.16 million, and even third place earned a hefty $1.36 million. So it’s not just the top spot that sees a payday!

Also, keep in mind that there’s a “cut” at the Masters.

Only the top scorers after the first two rounds of play (Top 50 and ties) continue on to the weekend and have a chance at earning prize money.

So, even if a golfer doesn’t crack the top 10, they’ll still receive a decent payout if they make that cut.