ERIN, Wis. – To the victor go the spoils.
This year’s U.S. Open purse ballooned to a record $12 million, and the winner at Erin Hills will walk away with a whopping $2.16 million, up from $1.8 million last year. It will be the first time that a player receives more than $2 million for winning a major, as Sergio Garcia got $1.98 at this year’s Masters.
Jimmy Walker’s PGA win last year earned him $1.8 million while Henrik Stenson took home just under $1.6 million for winning The Open.
This week’s runner-up, while denied the other benefits that come with winning a major, will still leave Wisconsin with just under $1.3 million – which is more than the $1.26 million Angel Cabrera received for winning at Oakmont in 2007.
Each of the 76 pros who missed the cut will still receive $10,000, while 68th place – last among those who made the cut – will make $22,729. Everyone finishing inside the top 24 will make at least $105,000.
Here’s a look at the total prize breakdown for the top 10 on the final leaderboard at Erin Hills:
Winner: $2,160,000
2nd – $1,296,000
3rd – $804,023
4th – $563,642
5th – $469,460
6th – $416,263
7th – $375,278
8th – $336,106
9th – $304,188
10th – $279,403
Source: Internet