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The winner of the Memorial Tournament will go home with a $4 million payday, with each of the top-four finishers earning seven figures. Below is everything you need to know about the Memorial Tournament's $20 million purse; you can catch the action from 2:30 p.m. ET until the completion of play on CBS.
The Memorial features a $20 million total purse, with each placing player getting a portion of the prize money. As the winner, Scheffler wins $4 million, which equates to 20% of the total purse. Coming in second place, Collin Morikawa wins $2.2 million.
Those who finish first at signature events on the PGA Tour pick up $4 million, while Scheffler claimed $3.6 million at the Masters and Xander Schauffele took home $3.3 million at the PGA Championship.
The U.S. Open is all in on golf's gold rush, and this week it's stepped up to offer a record-breaking $21.5 million purse, with $4.3 million to the winner. It's the largest prize purse ever to be offered at a major championship.
The title was worth $4 million in prize money and pushed his 2024 winnings to a new PGA Tour record of $24 million. Scheffler has now set a record three straight years on the PGA Tour with $14 million in 2022, $21 million in 2023 and $24 million in 2024—and this year, there are still three months of golf to be played.
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