PGA Championship prize money
The PGA Championship dishes out more than $3 million to the winner – but what is the full prize money payout and how much does each player take home from Oak Hill?
Here’s the full breakdown of the PGA Championship prize money for the most recent tournament, and keep scrolling for historical winners’ cheques…
Prize money at PGA Championship
2023
Purse: $17,500,000
Win: $3,150,000
2: $1,890,000
3: $1,190,000
4: $840,000
5: $700,000
6: $620,000
7: $575,000
8: $535,000
9: $500,000
10: $465,000
11: $430,000
12: $395,000
13: $365,000
14: $335,000
15: $309,000
16: $288,000
17: $268,000
18: $248,000
19: $228,000
20: $213,000
21: $198,000
22: $185,000
23: $175,000
24: $165,000
25: $155,000
26: $145,000
27: $135,000
28: $125,000
29: $116,500
30: $110,000
31: $105,000
32: $100,000
33: $95,000
34: $90,000
35: $85,000
36: $80,000
37: $75,000
38: $70,000
39: $65,000
40: $60,000
41: $55,000
42: $50,000
43: $48,000
44: $46,000
45: $44,000
46: $43,000
47: $42,000
48: $41,000
49: $40,000
50: $39,000
51: $38,000
52: $37,000
53: $36,500
54: $36,000
55: $35,500
56: $35,000
57: $34,500
58: $34,000
59: $33,500
60: $33,000
61: $32,500
62: $32,000
63: $31,500
64: $31,000
65: $30,500
66: $30,000
67: $29,500
68: $29,000
69: $28,500
70: $28,000
71: $27,500
72: $27,000
73: $26,500
74: $26,000
75: $25,500
76: $25,000
What about the PGA Championship prize money from previous years? Here is the total purse and the winners’ share from historical tournaments…
2022
Purse: $15,000,000
Winner: $2,700,000 (Justin Thomas)
2021
Purse: $12,000,000
Winner: $2,160,000 (Phil Mickelson)
2020
Purse: $11,000,000
Winner: $1,980,000 (Collin Morikawa)
2019
Purse: $11,000,000
Winner: $1,980,000 (Brooks Koepka)
2018
Purse: $11,000,000
Winner: $1,980,000 (Brooks Koepka)
2017
Purse: $10,500,000
Winner: $1,890,000 (Justin Thomas)
2016
Purse: $10,000,000
Winner: $1,800,000 (Jimmy Walker)
2015
Purse: $10,000,000
Winner: $1,800,000 (Jason Day)
2014
Purse: $9,913,000
Winner: $1,800,000 (Rory McIlroy)
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