Oakmont, Pennsylvania – The United States Golf Association maintained a $ 21.5 million handbag for US Open 2025, which was organized this week by Oakmont Country Club for a 10th record in the national championship. For the second consecutive year, a share of winner of $ 4.3 million was awarded, This time for companion JJ SPAUNwho entered 120-1 without a major top 20 in his name.
Spaun opened the four-round trek in Oakmont with the 18-hole advance, and although it drops it in the middle of the 36 holes, it was one of the few golfers who was able to brave the elements and the power, but Sunday in the most difficult course of the United States. In doing so, he won the greatest prize in his career and has always engraved his name in history books while simultaneously creating a moment of all time by draining a putt of 64 feet and 5 inches on his 72nd hole to win the title.
Despite the respect of $ 21.5 million for the second consecutive year, the Open US scholarship continues to be the most lucrative among golf majors. The Masters distributed a record of $ 21 million in April, while the PGA championship granted $ 19 million to those of the Hollow Club. Last year, the open championship paid $ 17 million to its competitors. The players’ championship, which acquired $ 25 million with a share of $ 4.5 million, is the $ 4.5 million championship, as Rory McILroy claims in March.
“Our scholarship is $ 21.5 million. The winner’s check is $ 4.3 million. We have not increased our bag this year,” said USGA CEO Mike Whan. “When I started at USGA only four years ago, our handbag was $ 12.5 million, so I feel comfortable that we were a leader in quick and larger trip. (…) We want money to be proportionate to success.”
Let’s take a look at a ventilation of the 2025 United States open payments for the 66 professionals who cut the cup and played on Sunday (with $ 10,000 for the 75 pros who missed the weekend).
2025 US Open Price in Silver, Handbag
Total prosecut: $ 21.5 million
1st: $ 4,300,000 – JJ SPAUN
2nd: $ 2,322,000 – Robert Macintyre
3rd: $ 1,459,284 – Viktor Hovland
4th: $ 1,023,014 – Carlos Ortiz, Cameron Young, Tyrrell Hatton ($ 876,869 each)
5th: $ 852,073
6th: $ 755,520
7th: $ 681 – Scottie Scheffler, Jon Rahm, Sam Burns ($ 614,423 each)
8th: $ 610,034
9th: $ 552,103
10th: $ 507,118 – Ben Griffin, Russell Henley ($ 484,955 each)
11th: $ 462,792
12th: $ 427,901 – Brooks Koepka, Rasmus Neergaard -Petersen, Thitreston Lawrence, Xander Schauffele, Adam Scott, Christiaan Bezuidenhout, Chris Kirk ($ 348,967)
13th: $ 398,716
14th: $ 367,995
15th: $ 341,663
16th: $ 319,719
17th: $ 302,164
18th: $ 284,609
19th: $ 267,054 – Ryan Fox, Victor Perez, Emiliano Grillo, Rory McILroy ($ 245,257 each)
20th: $ 249,499
21st: $ 234,358
22nd: $ 219,217
23rd: $ 204,515 – Nick Taylor, Chris Gotterup, Max Greserman, Patrick Reed, Jordan Spieth, Collin Morikawa, Sam Stevens, Thomas Detry, Matt Wallace, Jason Day ($ 161 132 each)
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 – Tom Kim, Keegan Bradley, Aaron Rai, JT Poston ($ 113,503 each)
34th: $ 115,643
35th: $ 110,815
36th: $ 105,987
37th: $ 101,379 – Maverick McNealy
38th: $ 96,991 – Taylor Pendrith, Tony Finau, Matt Fitzpatrick, Marc Leishman ($ 90,408 each)
39th: $ 92,602
40th: $ 88,213
41st: $ 83,824
42nd: $ 79,436 – Hideki Matsuyama, Si Woo Kim, Trevor cone, Andrew Novak ($ 72,853 each)
43rd: $ 75,047
44th: $ 70,658
45th: $ 66,269
46th: $ 62,320 – Niklas Norgaard, Daniel Berger, Honattan Vegas, Rasmus Hojgaard ($ 56,944 each)
47th: $ 58,370
48th: $ 54,639
49th: $ 52,445
50th: $ 50,251 – Mackenzie Hughes, Ryan Gerard, Ryan McCormick, Adam Schenk, Michael Kim ($ 48,100 each)
51st: $ 48,934
52nd: $ 47,837
53rd: $ 46,959
54th: $ 46,520
55th: $ 46,081 – Justin Hastings (A – $ 0), Laurie Canter ($ 46,081)
56th: n / a
57th: $ 45,642 – Denny McCarthy, Sungjae IM ($ 45,423 each)
58th: $ 45,203
59th: $ 44,765 – Brian Harman, Harris English ($ 44,546 each)
60th: $ 44,326
61st: $ 43,887 – James Nicholas, Jordan Smith, Johnny Keefer ($ 43,448 each)
62nd: $ 43,448
63rd: $ 43,009
64th: $ 42,570 – Matthieu Pavon, Cam Davis, Philip Barbaree ($ 42,131 each)
65th: $ 42,131
66th: $ 41,692