19th Hole
How much each player won at the 2021 PGA Championship
Phil Mickelson is now the oldest champion in major history, and along with the Wanamaker Trophy, Lefty will be taking home a check for $2,160,000 from Kiawah Island.
Brooks Koepka will be bitterly disappointed with how his Sunday went, but his T2 finish means that he and Louis Oosthuizen earned $1,056,000 for their performances.
With a total prize purse of $12 million up for grabs, here’s a look at how much each player won at the 2021 PGA Championship.
1: Phil Mickelson, 282/-6, $2,160,000
T-2: Brooks Koepka, 284/-4, $1,056,000
T-2: Louis Oosthuizen, 284/-4, $1,056,000
T-4: Paul Casey, 286/-2, $462,250
T-4: Padraig Harrington, 286/-2, $462,250
T-4: Harry Higgs, 286/-2, $462,250
T-4: Shane Lowry, 286/-2, $462,250
T-8: Abraham Ancer, 287/-1, $263,000
T-8: Tony Finau, 287/-1, $263,000
T-8: Rickie Fowler, 287/-1, $263,000
T-8: Collin Morikawa, 287/-1, $263,000
T-8: Jon Rahm, 287/-1, $263,000
T-8: Justin Rose, 287/-1, $263,000
T-8: Scottie Scheffler, 287/-1, $263,000
T-8: Kevin Streelman, 287/-1, $263,000
T-8: Will Zalatoris, 287/-1, $263,000
T17: Keegan Bradley, 288/E, $168,000
T17: Corey Conners, 288/E, $168,000
T17: Charley Hoffman, 288/E, $168,000
T17: Sungjae Im, 288/E, $168,000
T17: Patrick Reed, 288/E, $168,000
T17: Aaron Wise, 288/E, $168,000
T-23: Chan Kim, 289/+1, $103,814.29
T-23: Martin Laird, 289/+1, $103,814.29
T-23: Hideki Matsuyama, 289/+1, $103,814.29
T-23: Jason Scrivener, 289/+1, $103,814.29
T-23: Patrick Cantlay, 289/+1, $103,814.28
T-23: Matt Fitzpatrick, 289/+1, $103,814.28
T-23: Billy Horschel, 289/+1, $103,814.28
T-30: Christiaan Bezuidenhout, 290/+2, $59,750
T-30: Stewart Cink, 290/+2, $59,750
T-30: Viktor Hovland, 290/+2, $59,750
T-30: Matt Jones, 290/+2, $59,750
T-30: Joaquin Niemann, 290/+2, $59,750
T-30: Ian Poulter, 290/+2, $59,750
T-30: Webb Simpson, 290/+2, $59,750
T-30: Jordan Spieth, 290/+2, $59,750
T-38: Bryson DeChambeau, 291/+3, $42,000
T-38: Branden Grace, 291/+3, $42,000
T-38: Emiliano Grillo, 291/+3, $42,000
T-38: Tyrrell Hatton, 291/+3, $42,000
T-38: Richy Werenski, 291/+3, $42,000
T-38: Gary Woodland, 291/+3, $42,000
T-44: Ben Cook, 292/+4, $31,300
T-44: Jason Day, 292/+4, $31,300
T-44: Talor Gooch, 292/+4, $31,300
T-44: Steve Stricker, 292/+4, $31,300
T-44: Daniel van Tonder, 292/+4, $31,300
T-49: Byeong Hun An, 293/+5, $24,950
T-49: Sam Horsfield, 293/+5, $24,950
T-49: Jason Kokrak, 293/+5, $24,950
T-49: Robert MacIntyre, 293/+5, $24,950
T-49: Rory McIlroy, 293/+5, $24,950
T-49: Harold Varner III, 293/+5, $24,950
T-55: Joel Dahmen, 294/+6, $22,475
T-55: Alex Noren, 294/+6, $22,475
T-55: Carlos Ortiz, 294/+6, $22,475
T-55: Matt Wallace, 294/+6, $22,475
T-59: Dean Burmester, 295/+7, $21,400
T-59: Cam Davis, 295/+7, $21,400
T-59: Denny McCarthy, 295/+7, $21,400
T-59: Cameron Smith, 295/+7, $21,400
T-59: Robert Streb, 295/+7, $21,400
T-64: Harris English, 296/+8, $20,200
T-64: Adam Hadwin, 296/+8, $20,200
T-64: Garrick Higgo, 296/+8, $20,200
T-64: Tom Hoge, 296/+8, $20,200
T-64: Henrik Stenson, 296/+8, $20,200
T-64: Jimmy Walker, 296/+8, $20,200
T-64: Danny Willett, 296/+8, $20,200
T-71: Russell Henley, 297/+9, $19,350
T-71: Lucas Herbert, 297/+9, $19,350
T-71: Tom Lewis, 297/+9, $19,350
T-71: Lee Westwood, 297/+9, $19,350
T-75: Daniel Berger, 298/+10, $19,050
T-75: Wyndham Clark, 298/+10, $19,050
77: Brendan Steele, 299/+11, $18,900
78: Brad Marek, 300/+12, $18,800
79: Rasmus Hojgaard, 301/+13, $18,700
80: Bubba Watson, 302/+14, $18,600
81: Brian Gay, 306/+18, $18,500
Players who missed the cut earned $3.2k.
19th Hole
How much each player won at the 2026 Masters
Rory McIlroy made it two wins in as many years at Augusta National, seeing off the challengers on a dramatic Sunday to slip on the green jacket once again. The victory earned Rory a whopping payday of $4.5 million, with Scottie Scheffler his closest challenger earning $2.43 million for his sole runner-up finish.
With a total prize purse of $22.5 million up for grabs, here’s a look at how much each player won at the 2026 Masters tournament.
For players that did not make the cut, they still earned $25k for their efforts at the year’s opening major.
- 1: Rory McIlroy, $4.5 million
- 2: Scottie Scheffler, $2.43 million
- T3: Tyrrell Hatton, $1.08 million
- T3: Russell Henley, $1.08 million
- T3: Justin Rose, $1.08 million
- T3: Cameron Young, $1.08 million
- T7: Collin Morikawa, $725,625
- T7: Sam Burns, $725,625
- T9: Xander Schauffele, $630,00
- T9: Max Homa, $630,00
- 11: Jake Knapp, $562,500
- T12: Jordan Spieth, $427,500
- T12: Brooks Koepka, $427,500
- T12: Hideki Matsuyama, $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, $182,083
- T24: Adam Scott, $182,083
- T24: Sam Stevens, $182,083
- T24: Chris Gotterup, $182,083
- T24: Michael Brennan, $182,083
- T24: Brian Campbell, $182,083
- T30: Alex Noren, $146,250
- T30: Harris English, $146,250
- T30: Shane Lowry, $146,250
- 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, $105,750
- T38: Ryan Gerard, $101,250
- T38: Haotong Li, $96,750
- T41: Justin Thomas, $92,250
- T41: Sepp Straka, $87,750
- T41: Jacob Bridgeman, $83,250
- T41: Kristoffer Reitan, $78,750
- T41: Nick Taylor, $74,250
- 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, $55,250
- 52: Sergio Garcia, $54,000
- 53: Rasmus Hojgaard, $52,650
- 54: Charl Schwartzel, $51,300
19th Hole
CBS’s Sunday Masters coverage slammed by golf fans
While Sunday was a dramatic day at the Masters, many golf fans were left feeling frustrated by the CBS final round coverage.
There were plenty of moments that golf fans took to social media to air their frustrations on Sunday over, including a lack of shots being shown throughout the day, being behind the live action, confusion over the approach shots of the final group on 18, and providing an angle for the winning putt where the cup couldn’t be seen.
Here’s a look at some of the criticisms that were directed at the CBS coverage throughout the day on X:



This has been a brutal broadcast for CBS. When the folks from Augusta sit down with them this year, you can bet they’ll talk about this 15 seconds where we have no idea where Rory’s ball went, and Dottie moans. #TheMasters pic.twitter.com/ak3mkpIN7V
— Ryan (@PossiblyRy) April 12, 2026
It’s rare criticism coming in for CBS, who are usually heavily praised for their Masters coverage each year.
19th Hole
The surprise club Tommy Fleetwood says is key to his Masters chances
Tommy Fleetwood goes in search for the first major victory of his career again this week, with the Englishman proving to be a popular pick at Augusta National.
Fleetwood’s best showing at Augusta came back in 2024 where he finished T3, and while speaking at his pre-tournament press conference, the 35-year-old emphasized the importance of his 9-wood in his pursuit of the green jacket.
Speaking on Tuesday to media, Fleetwood said:
“It’s a great 9-wood golf course. I think it’s always been — I can’t remember when I first put like a 9-wood in or a high lofted club, but it’s a perfect like 9-wood golf course. I’ve had that in the bag for a few years.”
The Englishman continued, revealing that his strategy for the week won’t just be to hit driver off the tee as much as possible:
“Yeah, it’s funny really because I know Augusta is probably associated with being fairly forgiving off the tee in a way, so you think you can whale around driver a little bit. But I don’t necessarily think that’s always the play for me. I think there’s holes that set up really well where I can draw it with the mini driver if I’m feeling less comfortable with the driver and things like that.”
That strategy he believes will make his TaylorMade Qi10 9-wood extra critical this week in Georgia:
“The biggest thing is the 9-wood for me. If I can put myself in position on the par-5s or the 4th long par-3, like it — for me, I can’t really hit that high 4-iron, so 9-wood helps me a lot.”

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