Masters 2026 Prize Money Hits Record $20 Million Amid Golf Boom

by Daniel Brooks
Masters 2026 Prize Money Hits Record $20 Million Amid Golf Boom

Masters 2026 Prize Money Hits Record $20 Million Amid Golf Boom...

The 2026 Masters Tournament has set a new benchmark in golf with a record $20 million purse, up 25% from 2025, as announced by Augusta National Golf Club on Monday. The winner will take home $3.6 million, the largest single payout in the tournament’s 90-year history. This surge reflects golf’s growing popularity and financial clout following the sport’s recent global expansion.

The prize increase comes as the Masters concludes its first year with LIV Golf players fully reintegrated into the field, ending years of division in professional golf. Tournament chairman Fred Ridley cited “unprecedented fan engagement and commercial growth” as key drivers behind the decision. The 2026 edition also marks the first time the Masters will award equal prize money to its women’s amateur event, signaling broader inclusivity efforts.

Golf fans and analysts are buzzing about the financial milestone, with social media reactions highlighting both excitement and debates about wealth distribution in sports. The timing coincides with Tiger Woods’ rumored final Masters appearance, adding emotional weight to the record-breaking purse. ESPN reports ticket resale prices have jumped 40% since the announcement.

Augusta National’s move follows similar increases at other majors, with the PGA Championship recently announcing a $22 million purse for 2026. Industry experts note these figures reflect golf’s booming sponsorship deals and media rights valuations, particularly in the U.S. market where viewership has grown 18% since 2022.

The 2026 Masters runs April 9-12 at Augusta National, with final-round coverage airing on CBS. Tournament officials confirm the prize fund could grow further if certain revenue targets are met before the event.

Daniel Brooks

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