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06/23 – 06/26/2022

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The U.S. Senior Open Championship in the season 2022 is being played in Saucon Valley, Bethlehem, USA at the Saucon Valley Country Club. The tournament starts at the Thursday, 23rd of June and ends at the Sunday, 26th of June 2022.

The U.S. Senior Open Championship is part of the Champions Tour in the season 2022. In 2022 all players competing for a total prize money of 3.500.000.

The course for the tournament at Saucon Valley Country Club plays at Par 72.

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Saucon Valley Country Club has been selected by the United States Golf Association to host the 2022 U.S. Senior Open, June 21–26, 2022 in Bethlehem, Pennsylvania. Saucon Valley Country Club will be the first course to host the U.S. Senior Open Championship three times, having hosted the event previously in 2000 and in 1992.

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2022 U.S. Senior Open Schedule of Events

All times Eastern Daylight Time (EDT) and schedules listed are subject to change due to suspension(s) of play.

PRACTICE ROUNDS

Monday, June 20, through Wednesday, June 22, are practice rounds. Players determine their own groups and tee times during these days. Practice rounds begin at 7 a.m. each day and end at approximately 7 p.m. Once the groups have started off their respective tees, this information will be posted at the first tee and the various practice round boards located throughout the grounds. 

Monday, June 20: Saucon Valley Country Club and U.S. Senior Open Volunteer Appreciation Day

  • Admission Gates open at 7 a.m. to SVCC members only and U.S. Senior Open Volunteers
  • Practice Round Tee Times: TBD
  • On Monday, some starting groups may only have one or two players.

Tuesday, June 21 

  • Admission Gates open at 7 a.m.
  • Craig Thatcher Band performs live at 5 p.m. from the C.F. Martin Guitar Stage at the 19th Hole

Wednesday, June 22 

  • Craig Thatcher Band performs live at 5 p.m. from the C.F. Martin Guitar Stage at the 19th Hole

CHAMPIONSHIP ROUNDS

Thursday, june 23: first championship round.

  • Contestants play in groups of three on Thursday and Friday.

Friday, June 24: Second Championship Round

  • Following the first two rounds (36 holes), the field will be cut to the lowest 60 scorers and ties will play the final 36 holes.

Saturday, June 25: Third Championship Round

  • The first starting time will be determined by the number of players who make the cut at the conclusion of the second round. During the final two championship rounds, the contestants play in groups of two. All players start on the first tee and play in 10-minute intervals.

Sunday, June 26: Fourth Championship Round

  • All players will start on the first tee and play in 10-minute intervals. Times may be modified slightly for television purposes.  

If there is a tie for the lead at the end of 72 holes, a two-hole aggregate playoff will take place immediately following the conclusion of the fourth round. If the playoff results in a tie, play will continue hole-by-hole until a champion is determined. 

2022 U.S. Senior Open Ticket Summary

Tickets are on sale now!  Check out the variety of ticket options and take advantage of early bird pricing.

A chart of ticket options for the 2022 U.S. Senior Open

Weekly Gallery Tickets: $165

(Weekly packages include an individual ticket per day, Tuesday through Sunday) Gallery tickets provide general admission to the 2022 U.S. Senior Open and Saucon Valley Country Club's grounds to walk the course and watch your favorite players. With this ticket, you will have access to grandstands and the opportunity to purchase food and beverage at concession stands around the course. Complimentary parking at an off-site location with shuttle service to and from Saucon Valley Country Club is included with each Gallery ticket.

Weekly 19th Hole Presented by Lehigh Valley Health Network Tickets: $275

(Weekly packages include an individual ticket per day, Tuesday through Sunday) The 19th Hole Presented by Lehigh Valley Health Network is an outdoor festival-like setting located in the middle of the three finishing holes (16, 17 & 18) of the championship Old Course. This unique area includes various interactive activities such as golf simulators, a 9,000 sq. ft. putting green, live music in the late afternoon on Tuesday and Wednesday, jumbotrons, and TVs to watch all the action, cornhole, giant Jenga games, and more. 19th Hole ticket holders will have access to a wide variety of food and beverage options within the 19th Hole as well as executive restrooms. Food and beverage will be available at an additional cost. In addition to access to the 19th Hole, these tickets provide general admission to the 2022 U.S. Senior Open and Saucon Valley Country Club's grounds to walk the course, watch your favorite players, and access grandstands. Complimentary parking at an off-site location with shuttle service to and from Saucon Valley Country Club is included with each 19th Hole ticket.

Flex Book Package – Gallery Tickets: $300

The Flex Book is the perfect option for those who want to attend the U.S. Senior Open but are unable to commit to specific days in advance. The Flex Book includes ten (10) daily gallery ticket coupons, which are redeemable at the championship admission gate. Flex Book Package holders must use 4 of the coupons on Tuesday or Wednesday, in any combination. The remaining six (6) coupons must be used Thursday through Sunday, in any combination. Complimentary parking at an off-site location with shuttle service to and from Saucon Valley Country Club is included with each Flex Book ticket.

Daily Gallery Tickets

See chart above for pricing Gallery tickets provide general admission to the 2022 U.S. Senior Open and Saucon Valley Country Club's grounds to walk the course and watch your favorite players. With this ticket, you will have access to grandstands and the opportunity to purchase food and beverage at concession stands around the course. Complimentary parking at an off-site location with shuttle service to and from Saucon Valley Country Club is included with each ticket.

Daily 19th Hole Presented by Lehigh Valley Health Network Tickets

See chart above for pricing The 19th Hole Presented by Lehigh Valley Health Network is an outdoor festival-like setting located in the middle of the three finishing holes (16, 17 & 18) of the championship Old Course. This unique area includes various interactive activities such as golf simulators, a 9,000 sq. ft. putting green, live music in the late afternoon on Tuesday and Wednesday, jumbotrons, and TVs to watch all the action, cornhole, giant Jenga games, and more. 19th Hole ticket holders will have access to a wide variety of food and beverage options within the 19th Hole as well as executive restrooms. Food and beverage will be available at an additional cost. In addition to access to the 19th Hole, these tickets provide general admission to the 2022 U.S. Senior Open and Saucon Valley Country Club's grounds to walk the course, watch your favorite players, and access grandstands. Complimentary parking at an off-site location with shuttle service to and from Saucon Valley Country Club is included with each ticket.

Map of the U.S. Senior Open at Saucon Valley Country Club

Who's Playing?

Ten champions are set to compete in the 2022 U.S. Senior Open, including 2021 champion and Pennsylvania native,  Jim Furyk , Olin Browne (2011), Roger Chapman (2012), Fred Funk (2009), Bernhard Langer (2010), Jeff Maggert (2015), Colin Montgomerie (2014), Gene Sauers (2016), Steve Stricker (2019) and David Toms (2018). Additionally, Galvin Coles was added as the winner of the U.S. Open Championship, with this being his first play in the U.S. Senior Open.

From its beginnings at Winged Foot Golf Club in 1980, the U.S. Senior Open Championship has grown to become the most prestigious event in senior golf. The USGA is excited to bring the toughest test in senior golf to Saucon Valley Country Club for the third time.

The 2022 U.S. Senior Open will receive at least 20 hours of broadcast coverage on NBCUniversal. Rolex will be the exclusive presenting partner of coverage for eight USGA championships, including the U.S. Senior Open. Rolex’s commitment will allow uninterrupted coverage of these championships, providing fans hours of continuous live action.

The 19th Hole Presented by Lehigh Valley Health Network: A Unique Premier Experience

The 19th Hole Presented by Lehigh Valley Health Network is an outdoor festival-like setting located in the middle of the three finishing holes (16, 17 & 18) of the championship Old Course. This unique area includes various interactive activities such as golf simulators, a 9,000 sq. ft. putting green, live music at the C.F. Martin Guitar Stage at in the late afternoon on Tuesday and Wednesday, jumbotrons and TVs to watch all the action, cornhole, giant Jenga games, and more.  19th Hole ticket holders will have access to a wide variety of food and beverage options within the 19th Hole as well as executive restrooms. Food and beverage will be available at an additional cost. In addition to access to the 19th Hole, these tickets provide general admission to the 2022 U.S. Senior Open and Saucon Valley Country Club's grounds to walk the course, watch your favorite players, and access grandstands. Complimentary parking at an off-site location with shuttle service to and from Saucon Valley Country Club is included with each 19th Hole ticket.  

The Francis Ouimet Memorial Trophy will be on The Patio stage at the nearby Promenade Saucon Valley on June 14 from 4 - 7 p.m. Make plans to check it out and snap a photo before its raised at the 92nd U.S. Senior Open. 

The historic Saucon Valley County Club arose out of the post-World War I boom in Bethlehem, at a time when Bethlehem Steel Corporation dominated the economic life of the city. In 1920, sixteen business leaders were given the go-ahead from Lehigh County Court to transform farmland lying alongside Saucon Creek into “golf links and other facilities used for athletic sports.” Golf architect Herbert Strong was selected to design the 18-hole course. For two years, Strong dutifully planned every hill and valley of the former meadowlands and transformed it by planting nearly 10,000 trees. Over the years, Saucon Valley County Club has grown from an 18-hole course and a clubhouse to become one of the largest private clubs in North America, encompassing 850 acres, 60 holes of golf, an 18th century guest house and three world-class golf courses: the Old Course , Grace Course, and Weyhill Course. 

Par, Yardage & Course Rating

Saucon Valley Country Club (Old Course) will be set up at 7,028 yards and will play to a par of 36-35–71. The yardage for each round of the championship will vary due to course setup and conditions. Based on the course setup for the championship, the USGA Course Rating™ is 74.9 and the Slope Rating® is 141.

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While you're here for the Open, explore convenient lifestyle centers like Promenade Saucon Valley , featuring shopping, dining, nightlife, and more. Surrounding Saucon Valley Country Club, you'll find the communities of Bethlehem, Hellertown, and Center Valley bridge the gap between small-town feel and urban sprawl. Tie in an afternoon of wine tasting at Black River Farms , outdoor dining at MELT , or try your luck at Wind Creek® Bethlehem  which has a variety of shopping and dining options as well.

Getting Here & Staying Over

Tucked amid the hills of eastern Pennsylvania, Lehigh Valley is 90 minutes west of Manhattan and 60 minutes north of Philadelphia. It’s home to three charming, historic cities —  Allentown ,  Bethlehem , and  Easton  — plus an abundance of scenic countryside and quaint towns. Lehigh Valley is easily accessible by major highways and Lehigh Valley International Airport . Lehigh Valley offers visitors a wide range of hotels, inns, bed and breakfasts, and accommodations for every taste and budget, with many options within a 10-mile radius of the club.

Check out some hotels below and find more accommodations options . 

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2022 U.S. Open leaderboard breakdown: Adam Hadwin leads as Rory McIlroy tops stars threatening after Round 1

Mcilroy was the clubhouse leader after the morning session and looks to continue his hot play of late.

The world's best are off and running at the 122nd U.S. Open as big names have shot out of the gates at The Country Club. It began early Thursday with Rory McIlroy vaulting to the top of the leaderboard with a nearly flawless 3-under 67 effort. Dropping a shot late in his round, McIlroy would later be matched by by Joel Dahmen, MJ Daffue and a pair of European counterparts at 3 under.

"You'd take 67 around this golf course any day," said McIlroy. "Even though I'm standing up here slightly frustrated that I bogeyed the last, it's a great start to the tournament. I felt like I did most things well today. I certainly putted well, and I hit the ball in the right spots, and I hit a lot of greens, gave myself plenty of chances. Just basically did everything that you need to do at a U.S. Open."

However, that entire group would be surpassed by Adam Hadwin, who turned in the round of the day with a 4-under 66 in the afternoon. The Canadian is in the midst of a sneaky strong season, which at one point included three consecutive top-10 finishes but has yet to taste contention in a major championship.

Hadwin has his work cut out for him the rest of the way as suitable chasers are lining up at the door. Defending champion Jon Rahm, PGA Championship winner Justin Thomas and two-time major title-holder Collin Morikawa are all only three strokes back at 1 under, and they will look to ascend up the leaderboard in Friday's second round.

There is still plenty of action to touch on, and that is exactly what we plan to do here as we break down the top of the Round 1 leaderboard at the 122nd U.S. Open.

2022 U.S. Open leaderboard breakdown

1. Adam Hadwin (-4): The Canadian made his way into this week's field when Paul Casey withdrew due to injury. Gaining entry as an alternate in sectional qualifying, Hadwin hardly looked like one on Thursday as all facets of his game were in sync. Leading the field in strokes gained tee to green, there is still room for improvement as the 34-year-old ranked 60th in strokes gained putting in Round 1. That should draw fear into the eyes of his chasers, but still, it is not as if he has been in this position often as his career best finish in a major championship is T24 at the 2018 Masters. He has enjoyed a nice 2022 season which included a T9 at the Players Championship, but the next three days will be a whole different animal. 

T2. Rory McIlroy, Joel Dahmen, Callum Tarren, M.J. Daffue and David Lingmerth (-3):  Ever since his final round at the 2022 Masters, McIlroy, the four-time major champion, has been rolling. He continued his fine play Thursday at The Country Club, but it was not without some head scratching moments. Posting more than four strokes gained putting, the Northern Irishman put together the third best performance with the flat stick in hand of his PGA Tour career. Strong off the tee and quite proficient with his irons, it was around the green where he fell short.

Kyle Porter called McIlroy's around the green game "underrated," and I tend to agree as he ranks fourth in said category on the year and ahead of names like Jordan Spieth, Cameron Smith and Patrick Reed, yet he is rarely mentioned in the same breath. He will need this area of the bag to rebound as he has had some trouble backing up one great round with another.

T7. Matt Fitzpatrick, Dustin Johnson, Justin Rose and four others (-2):  Nine years later and the 2013 U.S. Amateur did not miss a beat as Fitzpatrick looked extremely at ease during his first round at The Country Club. Ranking 10th in strokes gained tee to green, the Englishman continued to thrive off the tee and was able to hide an extremely loose iron performance thanks to a strong short game effort. He has been knocking on the door for what seems like an eternity and on paper the 2022 version of Fitzpatrick is different. Having been in the final pairing at the 2022 PGA Championship, it is possible the heartache from Southern Hills leads to jubilation in Brookline.  

T14. Jon Rahm, Collin Morikawa, Will Zalatoris, Justin Thomas, Max Homa and seven others (-1): Plenty of big hitters check in at this number and are still firmly in contention. Homa is of considerable interest based on his iron performance as he put together the best approach numbers of his career on Thursday having gained nearly 4.5 strokes on approach. Perhaps we should be encouraged by this or perhaps we should be encouraged by the likes of Rahm and Zalatoris not having their "A" game yet still signing for under-par rounds. However, a handful of these players may make a move Friday, and I wouldn't be surprised if one of them is raising the U.S. Open trophy come Sunday.

Rick Gehman, Kyle Porter and Greg DuCharme recap Thursday's action at The Country Club. Follow & listen to The First Cut on  Apple Podcasts  and  Spotify .

T26. Xander Schauffele, Hideki Matsuyama, Daniel Berger, Scottie Scheffler and 12 others (E):  World No. 1 Scheffler finished birdie-birdie to get back to even par; however, there is another American worth highlighting. Schauffele hit only 50% of the fairways and was still able to get in the house at even par, which seems like a heist. It felt as if he was all over the place Thursday as he carded four birdies to offset four bogeys. In his five U.S. Open appearances, he has five top-10 finishes; however, he has yet to truly contend as his average deficit entering the final round has been 5.4 strokes. A big round Friday afternoon could give him a realistic opportunity to be within reach heading into the weekend.

T42. Joaquin Niemann, Sam Burns, Bryson DeChambeau, Corey Conners and eight others (+1): After an eagle on the par-5 eighth, it appeared that Niemann would threaten the first page of the leaderboard as he stood at 2 under for the day. With three bogeys in his final four holes, the young Chilean is not out of this championship, but the mountain is certainly steeper than what it could have been. Some strong names are alongside Niemann, and after rounds of 1 over, they have little room for error over the next 54 holes.

T57. Jordan Spieth, Patrick Cantlay, Cameron Young and 19 others (+2): It was a typical Spieth round as he began his day with three bogeys in his first four holes and had to claw his way back to 2 over. He remains less than 100% healthy, but all things considered, I would take Thursday's effort as a small victory as he ranked inside the top 10 on approach shots. Despite the short game being less than stellar, he is only six strokes off the pace. While Young was in a similar spot as Spieth from a statistical standpoint, Cantlay was not as his iron play was simply dreadful. If he is to somehow flip the narrative on his major championship woes, those clubs will need to get going as he was solid both off the tee and on the greens.

Adam Hadwin gets in the house at 4 under

The Canadian will have a quick turn around after capturing the solo lead after the first round of the 122nd U.S. Open. Hadwin played in the more difficult afternoon wave and was exquisite in the wind at The Country Club. Despite the slim margin, there are a number of superstars not far behind including Rory McIlroy at 3 under.

Justin Thomas cards 1 under 69

PGA Championship winner Justin Thomas, seeking a second consecutive win in a major in as many appearances, off to a great start this week at the U.S. Open with a 1-under 69 in Round 1. Gained nearly three strokes on the field on approach and more than a stroke on the field with his putter. Uncharacteristically hit-or-miss off the tees today, but to be expected given how many blind shots are out there at this track.

It is a party at 1 under

They may be three strokes behind Adam Hadwin, who has reached 4 under once again, but man, it is a gathering of big names at 1 under. Rahm, Zalatoris, Thomas, Homa, Morikawa, Scott, and Johnson, just to name a few. Regardless of the overnight lead, the chasing pack is taking on a strong look.

Logjam at the top of the leaderboard

With Adam Hadwin dropping a shot, there are now seven players tied for the lead at 3 under. It will be interesting if anyone is able to push ahead and command the spot atop the leaderboard by themselves. For my money, Justin Rose at 2 under may very well be that man as he still has a reachable par 4 and par 5 coming up.

PGA Championship contenders starting hot at U.S. Open

PGA Championship winner Justin Thomas is channeling his major-championship winning energy early at The Country Club. He's 2 under on the round today, which is two off the leader's pace for right now.

Mito Pereira and Matt Fitzpatrick, who were in the final grouping Sunday at the PGA, are also having solid rounds. Pereira is 1 under through 14 and Fitzpatrick, who just birdied the par-4 12th with a chip-in, is 3 under and one off the lead.

Rough birthday for Mr. Mickelson

The newly minted 52-year-old is 7 over through his first 12 holes. It was always going to be a big ask for Mickelson as he has simply not played a lot in 2022. He currently sits in a tie for 142nd.

The lead has been pushed to 4 under

Canadian Adam Hadwin has reached 4 under after making birdies on five of his final six holes to close out his front nine. The inward half is playing as the more difficult side today, but if able to come home in even par, he will most likely command the solo lead.

2013 U.S. Amateur Champion joins the leaders

Matt Fitzpatrick turns in 3-under 33 after an impressive birdie on the par-4 ninth. Fitzpatrick won the U.S. Amateur at The Country Club and looks to become the 13th man in history to complete the American-double.

Now 10 years removed from his U.S. Open title, Webb Simpson looks for No. 2

English, fitzpatrick and thomas all hanging around.

The afternoon wave is playing considerably harder, but the trio mentioned above are all at 1 under. It is great to see English playing well as he underwent hip surgery during the spring and this is only his second tournament since his return. He missed the cut a couple weeks ago at the Memorial in his first competitive outing.

'19 and '20 champs off to nice starts

Gary Woodland and Bryson DeChambeau are both 1 under in the early goings of their rounds. It is welcomed sight for the 2020 champion as DeChambeau has battled injury for most of this year and has only played at the Memorial in recent memory.

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US Open 2022: Draws, dates, prize money and everything you need to know

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The Hologic WTA Tour heads to New York for the final Slam of the season at the US Open. The fortnight promises to be a memorable one, as Emma Raducanu will try to defend her historic title, Serena Williams is set to play her final tournament and a host of contenders will be primed to make their mark on the biggest court in the world. 

Here's what you need to know:

When does the tournament start?

The US Open is the fourth and final leg of the Grand Slam season. Played at the USTA Billie Jean King National Tennis Center in Flushing, New York, the tournament features a 128-player singles draw, 64-team doubles draw, and 32-team mixed doubles draw. The tournament is played on outdoor hard courts and the women will use the Wilson US Open Regular Duty ball. 

Main draw play begins on Monday, Aug. 29 and runs for two weeks. 

When are the finals? 

The singles final will be played on Saturday, Sept. 10 at 4:00 p.m. ET

The doubles final will be played on Sunday, Sept. 11 at 12:00 p.m.

The mixed doubles final will be played on either Friday, Sept. 9 or Saturday, Sept. 10. 

Who are the top seeds?

  • Iga Swiatek
  • Anett Kontaveit
  • Maria Sakkari
  • Paula Badosa
  • Aryna Sabalenka
  • Simona Halep
  • Jessica Pegula
  • Garbiñe Muguruza
  • Daria Kasatkina
  • Emma Raducanu
  • Belinda Bencic
  • Leylah Fernandez
  • Beatriz Haddad Maia
  • Jelena Ostapenko

Who are the defending champions?

Emma Raducanu made history last year, becoming the first Slam qualifier in the history of the sport to go on and win the title. Raducanu defeated Maria Sakkari in the semifinals and defeated Leylah Fernandez 6-4, 6-3 in the final to win her first major. 

Raducanu playing with freedom ahead of US Open title defense

In doubles, Sam Stosur and Zhang Shuai defeated Coco Gauff and Caty McNally to win their second major title as a team. 

Desirae Krawczyk and Joe Salisbury won the mixed doubles. Krawczyk became the first player in 15 years to win three consecutive mixed doubles titles. 

What does the draw look like?

US Open main draw. Notable 1R matches: Serena Williams vs. Danka Kovinic Naomi Osaka vs. Danielle Collins Emma Raducanu vs. Alizé Cornet Venus Williams vs. Alison Van Uytvanck #USOpen pic.twitter.com/rwhg5ni9Du — WTA Insider (@WTA_insider) August 25, 2022

Draw analysis: Serena to face Kovinic in first round

What is the prize money and ranking points on offer?

First round: $80,000/10 points Second round: $121,00070 points Third round: $188,000/130 points Round of 16: $278,000/240 points Quarterfinals: $445,000/430 points Semifinals: $705,000/780 points Final: $1.3 million/1,300 points Champion: $2.6 million/2,000 points

Key storylines

Serena Williams is playing her final tournament: Earlier this month, the 23-time major champion and six-time US Open champion announced she would hang up her racquets after the US Open . Her opening round match in New York will be her fifth match of the season. She earned her first win in more than a year a the National Bank Open in Toronto, where she defeated Nuria Parrizas Diaz in straight sets. She comes into the US Open off a 6-4, 6-0 loss to defending champion Emma Raducanu.

Watch this: Emma Raducanu honors Serena Williams after Cincinnati win

Emma Raducanu under pressure: Raducanu comes into New York off a confidence-boosting week at the Western & Southern Open, where she beat Williams and Victoria Azarenka. She's defending 2,040 points, but she has already acknowledged she's looking forward to life after the US Open . Anything short of a title defense will see her ranking drop, but that's not necessarily a bad thing for Raducanu. As she's said, she's keen for a clean slate.

Jessica Pegula and Coco Gauff lead the American charge: Pegula and Gauff have had strong summers, with Pegula making back-to-back quarterfinals in Toronto and Cincinnati and Gauff posting strong wins to make back-to-back quarterfinals in San Jose and Toronto. The duo also sit at No.3 on the Porsche Race to the WTA Finals Doubles Leaderboard after capturing their second WTA 1000 title of the season in Toronto. 

Gauff provides fans with optimistic injury update

Three former champions to watch : Naomi Osaka, Bianca Andreescu and Sloane Stephens know how to win in New York. While their results over the US Open Series haven't stood out on paper, there have been signs that a deep run could be coming. Andreescu did well to make the quarterfinals of her home tournament in Toronto, while Stephens has shown good form in some tight losses. 

Iga Swiatek is playing the long game

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Masters 2024: Prize money payouts at Augusta National

I t says something about what it means to compete in the Masters that players aren’t thinking twice about the fact they have no idea what the prize money payouts were this week at Augusta National before teeing off in the opening round. Club officials don’t officially announce the purse until after a cut is made in the tournament. Frankly, the chance to win a green jacket, a spot in the Champions Locker Room and a lifetime exemption into the major are enough reward to make it worth everybody’s while.

That said, the uncertainty was ended on Saturday when the club announced this year’s prize money payout. For the third straight year, the overall purse at the Masters increased, growing to $20 million with Sunday's runaway winner, Scottie Scheffler, earning $3.6 million. This brings it in line with the $20 million purses offered in the PGA Tour’s signature events as well as the $20 million paydays being played for individually on the LIV Golf circuit.

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This year’s prize payout is a bump from the $18 million the Masters offered in 2023, and up from $15 million in 2022. Amazingly, too, it was only three years ago that the overall purse was just $12 million. That’s a 66-percent increase in just three years’ time.

The Masters now matches the U.S. Open as the top paying men’s major championship, with the USGA also paying $20 million in prize money during last year’s championship at LACC. The PGA Championship bumped up its purse last year at Oak Hill to $17.5 million and the Open Championship paid $16.5 million at Royal Liverpool in 2023. All the majors are currently dwarfed by the Players Championship, which paid out $25 million in March with winner Scottie Scheffler earning $4.5 million.

Below is how much will be paid out to everybody who made the cut this week at Augusta National.

Win: Scottie Scheffler, -11/277, $3,600,000

2: Ludvig Aberg, -7/281, $2,160,000

T-3: Tommy Fleetwood, -4/284, $1,040,000

T-3: Max Homa, -4/284 , $ 1,040,000

T-3: Collin Morikawa, -4/284 , $ 1,040,000

T-6: Cameron Smith, -2/286, $695,000

T-6: Bryson DeChambeau, -2/286, $695,000

8: Xander Schauffele, -1/287, $620,000

T-9: Will Zalatoris, E/288, $540,000

T-9: Tyrrell Hatton, E/288, $540,000

T-9: Cameron Young, E/288, $540,000

T-12: Matthieu Pavon, +1/289, $405,000

T-12: Patrick Reed, +1 /289 , $405,000

T-12: Adam Schenk, +1 /289 , $405,000

T-12: Cameron Davis, +1 /289 , $405,000

T-16: Sepp Straka, +2/290, $310,000

T-16: Chris Kirk, +2 /290 , $310,000

T-16: Byeong Hun An, +2 /290 , $310,000

T-16: Nicolai Hojgaard, +2 /290 , $310,000

T-20: Taylor Moore, +3/291, $250,000

T-20: Lucas Glover, +3/291, $250,000

T-22: Keegan Bradley, +4/292, $175,500

T-22: Min Woo Lee, +4 /292 , $175,500

T-22: Harris English, +4 /292 , $175,500

T-22: Adam Scott, +4 /292 , $175,500

T-22: Rory McIlroy, +4 /292 , $175,500

T-22: Joaquin Niemann, +4 /292 , $175,500

T-22: Matt Fitzpatrick, +4 /292 , $175,500

T-22: Patrick Cantlay, +4 /292 , $175,500

T-30: Tom Kim, +5/293, $124,200

T-30: Jason Day, +5 /293 , $124,200

T-30: S.W. Kim, +5 /293 , $124,200

T-30: J.T. Poston, +5 /293 , $124,200

T-30: Rickie Fowler, +5 /293 , $124,200

T-35: Kurt Kitayama, +6/294, $103,000

T-35: Camilo Villegas, +6/294, $103,000

T-35: Akshay Bhatia, +6/294, $103,000

T-38: Russell Henley, +7/295, $86,000

T-38: Corey Conners, +7 /295 , $86,000

T-38: Hideki Matsuyama, +7 /295 , $86,000

T-38: Luke List, +7 /295 , $86,000

T-38: Ryan Fox, +7 /295 , $86,000

T-43: Phil Mickelson, +8/296, $72,000

T-43: Shane Lowry, +8 /296 , $72,000

T-45: Denny McCarthy, +9/297, $57,200

T-45: Jose Maria Olazabal, +9 /297 , $57,200

T-45: Brooks Koepka, +9 /297 , $57,200

T-45: Sahith Theegala, +9 /297 , $57,200

T-45: Jon Rahm, +9 /297 , $57,200

T-45: Danny Willett, +9 /297 , $57,200

51: Grayson Murray, +10/298, $49,200

52: Eric Cole, +11/299, $48,000

T-53: Adam Hadwin, +12/300, $47,200

T-53: Neal Shipley, +12/300, $0 (amateur)

T-55: Jake Knapp, +13/301, $46,000

T-55: Erik van Rooyen, +13/301, $46,000

T-55: Tony Finau, +13/301, $46,000

T-58: Vijay Singh, +14/302, $45,000

T-58: Thorbjorn Olesen, +14/302, $45,000

60: Tiger Woods, +16/304, $44,400

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AUGUSTA, Ga. — It pays to play well in major championships, just ask this week’s winner, Scottie Scheffler .

The 27-year-old won the 2024 Masters Tournament on Sunday at 11 under by four shots over Ludvig Aberg to claim his second major title and second victory at Augusta National Golf Club in three years. Scheffler shot rounds of 66-72-71-68 to assert his dominance in professional golf and solidify his spot as the No. 1 player in the world.

For his efforts, Scheffler will take home the top prize of $3.6 million, a record-high winner’s share in 2024. Aberg, who teed it up in his first major championship this week, will bank $2.16 million as a consolation prize. The trio of players to finish T-3 at 4 under – Tommy Fleetwood, Max Homa and Collin Morikawa – each earned six figures with $1,040,000.

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