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2025 US Open purse: Payouts, prize money at Oakmont

by admin June 15, 2025
June 15, 2025

The winner of the 2025 U.S. Open at Oakmont Country Club will pocket $4.3 million as the U.S. Golf Association announced this week that the total purse will be $21.5 million.

Both the prize money and the purse amounts are the highest of the four major golf tournaments and are the same as last year’s, when Bryson DeChambeau took home the title with a one-shot victory over Rory McIlroy at Pinehurst Resort, Course No. 2 in North Carolina.

Even though the purse amount did not change this year, it still signifies a healthy increase, as four years ago the total purse was $12.5 million, with the winner receiving $2.25 million.

2025 U.S. Open purse breakdown:

  • 1st: $4,300,000
  • 2nd: $2,322,000
  • 3rd: $1,459,284
  • 4th: $1,023,014
  • 5th: $852,073
  • 6th: $755,520
  • 7th: $681,131
  • 8th: $610,034
  • 9th: $552,103
  • 10th: $507,118
  • 11th: $462,792
  • 12th: $427,901
  • 13th: $398,716
  • 14th: $367,995
  • 15th: $341,663
  • 16th: $319,719
  • 17th: $302,164
  • 18th: $284,609
  • 19th: $267,054
  • 20th: $249,499
  • 21st: $234,358
  • 22nd: $219,217
  • 23rd: $204,515
  • 24th: $190,910
  • 25th: $179,060
  • 26th: $168,966
  • 27th: $161,286
  • 28th: $154,483
  • 29th: $147,900
  • 30th: $141,317
  • 31st: $134,734
  • 32nd: $128,151
  • 33rd: $121,567
  • 34th: $115,643
  • 35th: $110,815
  • 36th: $105,987
  • 37th: $101,379
  • 38th: $96,991
  • 39th: $92,602
  • 40th: $88,213
  • 41st: $83,824
  • 42nd: $79,436
  • 43rd: $75,047
  • 44th: $70,658
  • 45th: $66,269
  • 46th: $62,320
  • 47th: $58,370
  • 48th: $54,639
  • 49th: $52,445
  • 50th: $50,251
  • 51st: $48,934
  • 52nd: $47,837
  • 53rd: $46,959
  • 54th: $46,520
  • 55th: $46,081
  • 56th: $45,642
  • 57th: $45,203
  • 58th: $44,765
  • 59th: $44,326
  • 60th: $43,887
  • 61st: $43,448
  • 62nd: $43,009
  • 63rd: $42,570
  • 64th: $42,131
  • 65th: $41,692
  • 66th: $41,254
This post appeared first on USA TODAY

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