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US Open 2025 payout: total purse, winner's share and full prize money breakdown

US Open 2025 payout: total purse, winner's share and full prize money breakdown

Time of India5 days ago

The 2025 US Open at Oakmont features a $21.5 million purse, with $4.3 million awarded to the champion. This payout equals the largest first-place check in major golf history. See the full payout breakdown, including prize money for the top 66 finishers in this year's tournament
The 2025 U.S. Open at Oakmont features a $21.5 million purse, with the champion earning $4.3 million—matching the highest-ever payout in major championship history
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$4,300,000
$2,322,000
$1,459,284
$1,023,014
$852,073
$755,520
$681,131
$610,034
$552,103
$507,118
$462,792
$427,901
$398,716
$367,995
$341,663
$319,719
$302,164
$284,609
$267,054
$249,499
$234,358
$219,217
$204,515
$190,910
$179,060
$168,966
$161,286
$154,483
$147,900
$141,317
$134,734
$128,151
$121,567
$115,643
$110,815
$105,987
$101,379
$96,991
$92,602
$88,213
$83,824
$79,436
$75,047
$70,658
$66,269
$62,320
$58,370
$54,639
$52,445
$50,251
$48,934
$47,837
$46,959
$46,520
$46,081
$45,642
$45,203
$44,765
$44,326
$43,887
$43,448
$43,009
$42,570
$42,131
$41,692
$41,254
The 2025 US Open purse totals $21.5 million, with the winner set to receive $4.3 million. This figure matches the highest first-place prize in major championship golf history. The final round will decide who claims the record-tying payout as contenders Sam Burns, Adam Scott, J.J. Spaun, and Viktor Hovland remain in contention at Oakmont.Only four players enter Sunday's, June 15, round under par. Burns leads at four under, followed closely by Scott and Spaun. Hovland, three shots back, is the highest-ranked player in the Official World Golf Ranking's top 15 in the final group. Despite five PGA Tour wins, Burns has struggled to close in majors, including a final-round 80 at last year's Open Championship.Also read: What is the US Open golf playoff format and how is it used to decide the winner? all you need to know The US Golf Association confirmed the runner-up will take home $2.322 million. Third place earns $1.459 million, while the fourth-place finisher collects $1.023 million. All players finishing in the top four receive at least $1 million.Recent major winners have earned comparable payouts. Scottie Scheffler claimed $3.42 million at the 2025 PGA Championship, and Rory McIlroy received $4.2 million for his victory at the 2025 Masters.Below is the full prize money breakdown for the top 66 finishers at the 2025 US Open:

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