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Updated · Yahoo Sports · Jun 21
USGA Raises 2026 U.S. Open Purse to Record $22.5 Million as Winner's Check Hits $4.5 Million
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Updated · Yahoo Sports · Jun 21

USGA Raises 2026 U.S. Open Purse to Record $22.5 Million as Winner's Check Hits $4.5 Million

3 articles · Updated · Yahoo Sports · Jun 21

Summary

  • $22.5 million will be paid out at this week's U.S. Open at Shinnecock Hills, up $1 million from last year and matching the Masters for the richest purse in men's major history.
  • $4.5 million will go to Sunday's champion, with $2.43 million for second and payouts extending to 67 professionals who made the cut; pros who missed the cut get $10,000, while amateurs receive nothing.
  • Shinnecock's prize money has surged from $12 million in 2018, when Brooks Koepka earned $2.16 million for winning the last U.S. Open held there.
  • Wyndham Clark enters the weekend at 7-under with a four-shot lead after a 36-hole course record, putting him in position for a second U.S. Open title after his 2023 win.

Insights

As golf purses skyrocket, are major championships losing their traditional soul in the chase for money?
The winner's prize is $4.5 million, so why will their actual take-home pay be less than half?
Can Wyndham Clark’s six-stroke lead break the historic curse that dooms leaders at Shinnecock Hills?