2019 Masters prize money
There has been a slight increase to the 2019 Masters prize money compared to last year when Patrick Reed received $1,980,000 million for his victory.
This year Tiger Woods took home over $2 million, the biggest pay out in Masters history. The total prize purse increased by $500,000 to $11.5 million.
Despite the increase it wasn’t the most lucrative tournament on the PGA Tour schedule as Rory McIlroy received $2.25 million for his victory at TPC Sawgrass.
Players who finished inside the top 10 received over $300,000 while players who make the cut received just over $25,000.
Here’s a breakdown of the 2019 Masters prize money.
2019 Masters prize money
Total purse: $11.5 million
Winner: Tiger Woods, $2,070,000
T2: Dustin Johnson, $858,667.00
T2: Brooks Koepka, $858,667.00
T2: Xander Schauffele, $858,667.00
T5: Jason Day, $403,938.00
T5: Tony Finau, $403,938.00
T5: Francesco Molinari, $403,938.00
T5: Webb Simpson, $403,938.00
T9: Patrick Cantlay, $310,500.00
T9: Rickie Fowler, $310,500.00
T9: Jon Rahm, $310,500.00
T12: Justin Harding, $225,400.00
T12: Matt Kuchar, $225,400.00
T12: Ian Poulter, $225,400.00
T12: Justin Thomas, $225,400.00
T12: Bubba Watson, $225,400.00
17th: Aaron Wise, $184,000.00
T18: Patton Kizzire, $161,000.00
T18: Phil Mickelson, $161,000.00
T18: Adam Scott, $161,000.00
T21: Lucas Bjerregaard, $107,956.00
T21: Matthew Fitzpatrick, $107,956.00
T21: Si Woo Kim, $107,956.00
T21: Kevin Kisner, $107,956.00
T21: Rory McIlroy, $107,956.00
T21: Thorbjørn Olesen, $107,956.00
T21: Jordan Spieth, $107,956.00
T21: Kyle Stanley, $107,956.00
T29: Bryson DeChambeau, $78,200.00
T29: Charley Hoffman, $78,200.00
T29: Louis Oosthuizen, $78,200.00
T32: Charles Howell III, $68,042.00
T32: Hideki Matsuyama, $68,042.00
T32: Gary Woodland, $68,042.00
T32: Viktor Hovland (a)
T36: Rafa Cabrera Bello, $55,488.00
T36: Tommy Fleetwood, $55,488.00
T36: Patrick Reed, $55,488.00
T36: Henrik Stenson, $55,488.00
T36: Kevin Tway, $55,488.00
T36: Jimmy Walker, $55,488.00
T36: Alvaro Ortiz Becerra (a)
T43: Keegan Bradley, $44,850.00
T43: Haotong Li, $44,850.00
T43: Keith Mitchell, $44,850.00
T46: Corey Conners, $37,950.00
T46: Andrew Landry, $37,950.00
T46: Kevin Na, $37,950.00
T49: Kiradech Aphibarnrat, $32,430.00
T49: Marc Leishman, $32,430.00
T51: Trevor Immelman, $28,693.00
T51: Martin Kaymer, $28,693.00
T51: Eddie Pepperell, $28,693.00
T51: Cameron Smith, $28,693.00
55th: Devon Bling (a)
T56: Tyrrell Hatton, $26,910.00
T56: Billy Horschel, $26,910.00
T58: Branden Grace, $26,335.00
T58: Zach Johnson, $26,335.00
T58: Takumi Kanaya (a)
61th: Satoshi Kodaira, $25,990.00
T62: Emiliano Grillo, $25,415
T62: J.B. Holmes, $25,415.00
T62: Bernhard Langer, $25,415.00
T62: Alex Noren, $25,415.00
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Matthew Beedle
Matthew has been playing golf since he was around 13 and took up the game at a local nine-hole municipal course with his friends before joining Pontefract & District Golf Club just over the hedge.
Still a member of Pontefract with a handicap of 3, he currently sits on the board of directors to help with digital and marketing initiatives in order to improve membership and visitor income.
Matthew graduated university with a First Class in Sports Journalism from Leeds Trinity University and has been working in the golf industry since graduating.
NCG’s social media & marketing manager, Matthew’s main job role is to increase website traffic to the National Club Golfer website via our email and social media channels as well as driving entries to grow our NCG Top 100s Tour events amongst other tasks.
Not one to change his equipment too often, Matthew currently plays the TaylorMade M2 driver which has lasted the test of time in his bag. Elsewhere, you’ll find him using the TaylorMade Stealth 2 three-wood with a Ping G425 Crossover 2-iron to aid his long game.
Through his 4-iron to Gap Wedge, Matthew uses the Ping i500 irons accompanied by Ping’s Glide 3.0 56-degree and 60-degree wedges.
Another club that has stood the test of time in his bag is a Nike Method Core MC-3i putter which has had to have the SuperStroke grip changed at least three times. Ball of choice is the Titleist ProV1.