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		<title>To the winner goes the spoils: A brief history of the Masters prize money payout</title>
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					<description><![CDATA[<p>If there’s one tournament in golf where how much the winner makes in prize money is truly ancillary to everything else that comes with claiming the title, it’s the Masters.</p>
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										<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p class="p1"><span style="color: #999999;"><em>Tiger Woods celebrates with the Masters Trophy during the Green Jacket Ceremony after winning the 2019 Masters. (Andrew Redington)</em></span></p>
<p class="p1"><span style="color: #ff6600;"><strong>By Ryan Herrington<br />
</strong></span>If there’s one tournament in golf where how much the winner makes in prize money is truly ancillary to everything else that comes with claiming the title, it’s the Masters. The legacy of being one of the select golfers to own a green jacket, along with having a space in the Champions locker room, a seat at the Champions dinner and a place in golf history, is worth more than the payout that will be wired to your bank account.</p>
<p class="p1">Still, make no mistake about it, those who shake the Augusta National chairman’s hand in Butler Cabin at the conclusion of the tournament earn an impressive financial reward. The club usually releases the prize money payout during tournament week, so we don’t know what first place might have earned in 2020 (or at least we’ll have to wait until November).</p>
<p class="p1">A year ago the Masters prize money payout for the field hit an all-time high of $11.5 million, up $500,000 from 2018.</p>
<p class="p1">The champion, Tiger Woods, made a record amount as well, as the club gave out more than $2 million to the winner for the first time in Masters history. Woods earned $2.07 million, up from the $1.98 million that Patrick Reed claimed in 2018.</p>
<p class="p1"><a href="https://golfdigestme.com/never-say-never-an-oral-history-of-tiger-woods-magical-fifth-masters-victory/"><strong>RELATED: <span style="color: #ff6600;">Never say never: An oral history of Tiger Woods’ magical fifth Masters victory</span></strong></a></p>
<p class="p1">What’s interesting is to track how much Woods has made during his career at Augusta. Here’s a breakdown of his Masters prize money payout for every year he’s competed as a professional:</p>
<p class="p1">1997: Win, $486,000<br />
1998: T-8, $89,600<br />
1999: T-18, $52,160<br />
2000: 5, $184,000<br />
2001: Win, $1,008,000<br />
2002: Win, $1,008,000<br />
2003: T-15, $93,000<br />
2004: T-22, $70,200<br />
2005: Win, $1,260,000<br />
2006: T-3, $315,700<br />
2007: T-2, $541,333<br />
2008: 2, $810,000<br />
2009: T-6, $242,813<br />
2010: T-4, $330,000<br />
2011: T-4, $330,667<br />
2012: T-40, $32,000<br />
2013: T-4, $352,000<br />
2015: T-17, $155,000<br />
2018: T-32, $63,663<br />
2019: Win, $2,070,000</p>
<p class="p1">With his victory, Woods also returned to being the all-time career money leader in Masters history, jumping past Phil Mickelson. Woods had earned $9.49 million, with Mickelson having won $8.018 million.</p>
<p class="p1">Here’s a look at the top 25 on the Masters career money list along with some notable past champions and where they shake out:</p>
<p class="p1"><strong>Masters career money leaders<br />
</strong>1: Tiger Woods, $9,494,136<br />
2: Phil Mickelson, $8,018,037<br />
3: Jordan Spieth, $4,561,156<br />
4: Bubba Watson, $3,931,855<br />
5: Adam Scott, $3,635,277<br />
6: Justin Rose, $3,622,515<br />
7: Ángel Cabrera, $3,473,357<br />
8: Lee Westwood, $3,386,815<br />
9: Sergio Garcia, $3,223,530<br />
10: Fred Couples, $2,734,521<br />
11: Vijay Singh, $2,541,305<br />
12: Ernie Els, $2,486,843<br />
13: José María Olazábal, $2,480,383<br />
14: Rickie Fowler, $2,395,300<br />
15: Charl Schwartzel, $2,349,563<br />
16: Jason Day, $2,284,848<br />
17: Retief Goosen, $2,277,980<br />
18: Dustin Johnson, $2,156,475<br />
19: Patrick Reed, $2,155,788<br />
20: Rory McIlroy, $2,080,521<br />
21: Trevor Immelman, $2,000,573<br />
22: Paul Casey, $1,988,676<br />
23: Matt Kuchar, $1,986,250<br />
24: Zach Johnson, $1,898,652<br />
25: Mike Weir, $1,869,337</p>
<p class="p1"><strong>Other Notables<br />
</strong>63: Jack Nicklaus, $748,359<br />
153: Gary Player, $239,552<br />
195: Arnold Palmer, $139,163.33<br />
290: Sam Snead, $50,881.25<br />
354: Ben Hogan, $32,735<br />
428: Byron Nelson, $15,686.99<br />
497: Gene Sarazen, $7,077.25</p>
<p class="p1">And here’s the evolution of how much the champion has earned over the years:</p>
<p class="p1">1934: $1,500<br />
1935: $1,500<br />
1936: $1,500<br />
1937: $1,500<br />
1938: $1,500<br />
1939: $1,500<br />
1940: $1,500<br />
1941: $1,500<br />
1942: $1,500<br />
1943-’45: No Masters (WWII)<br />
1946: $2,500<br />
1947: $2,500<br />
1948: $2,500<br />
1949: $2,750<br />
1950: $2,400<br />
1951: $3,000<br />
1952: $4,000<br />
1953: $4,000<br />
1954: $5,000<br />
1955: $5,000<br />
1956: $6,000<br />
1957: $8,750<br />
1958: $11,250<br />
1959: $15,000<br />
1960: $17,500<br />
1961: $20,000<br />
1962: $20,000<br />
1963: $20,000<br />
1964: $20,000<br />
1965: $20,000<br />
1966: $20,000<br />
1967: $20,000<br />
1968: $20,000<br />
1969: $20,000<br />
1970: $25,000<br />
1971: $25,000<br />
1972: $25,000<br />
1973: $30,000<br />
1974: $35,000<br />
1975: $40,000<br />
1976: $40,000<br />
1977: $40,000<br />
1978: $45,000<br />
1979: $50,000<br />
1980: $55,000<br />
1981: $60,000<br />
1982: $64,000<br />
1983: $90,000<br />
1984: $108,000<br />
1985: $126,000<br />
1986: $144,000<br />
1987: $162,000<br />
1988: $183,800<br />
1989: $200,000<br />
1990: $225,000<br />
1991: $243,000<br />
1992: $270,000<br />
1993: $306,000<br />
1994: $360,000<br />
1995: $396,000<br />
1996: $450,000<br />
1997: $486,000<br />
1998: $576,000<br />
1999: $720,000<br />
2000: $828,000<br />
2001: $1,008,000<br />
2002: $1,008,000<br />
2003: $1,080,000<br />
2004: $1,117,000<br />
2005: $1,260,000<br />
2006: $1,260,000<br />
2007: $1,305,000<br />
2008: $1,350,000<br />
2009: $1,350,000<br />
2010: $1,350,000<br />
2011: $1,440,000<br />
2012: $1,440,000<br />
2013: $1,440,000<br />
2014: $1,620,000<br />
2015: $1,800,000<br />
2016: $1,800,000<br />
2017: $1,980,000<br />
2018: $1,980,000<br />
2019: $2,070,000</p>
<p>&nbsp;</p>
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