
2025 Open Championship purse, prize money: Payouts and winnings
Let's take a look at the complete 2025 British Open prize money breakdown, including the total purse and payouts for each position in the field.
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Total purse: $17 million 1st: $3,100,000, Scottie Scheffler
2nd: $1,759,000, Harris English
3rd: $1,128,000, Chris Gotterup
T4th: $730,667, Wyndham Clark
T4th: $730,667, Matt Fitzpatrick
T4th: $730,667, Haotong Li
T7th: $451,833, Robert MacIntyre
T7th: $451,833, Xander Schauffele
T7th: $451,833, Rory McIlroy
T10th: $304,650, Bryson DeChambeau
T10th: $304,650, Corey Conners
T10th: $304,650, Brian Harman
T10th: $304,650, Russell Henley
T14th: $240,000, Rickie Fowler
T14th: $240,000, Nicolai Højgaard
T16th: $185,257, Jesper Svensson
T16th: $185,257, Hideki Matsuyama
T16th: $185,257, Tommy Fleetwood
T16th: $185,257, John Parry
T16th: $185,257, Justin Rose
T16th: $185,257, Rasmus Højgaard
T16th: $185,257, Tyrrell Hatton
T23rd: $138,040, Maverick McNealy
T23rd: $138,040, J.J. Spaun
T23rd: $138,040, Lucas Glover
T23rd: $138,040, Dustin Johnson
T23rd: $138,040, Ludvig Åberg
T28th: $119,950, Harry Hall
T28th: $119,950, Oliver Lindell
T30th: $104,850, Daniel Berger
T30th: $104,850, Akshay Bhatia
T30th: $104,850, Keegan Bradley
T30th: $104,850, Kristoffer Reitan
T34th: $86,517, Sergio Garcia
T34th: $86,517, Aaron Rai
T34th: $86,517, Jon Rahm
T34th: $86,517, Justin Thomas
T34th: $86,517, Christiaan Bezuidenhout
T34th: $86,517, Lee Westwood
T40th: $68,340, Shane Lowry
T40th: $68,340, Jordan Spieth
T40th: $68,340, Jason Kokrak
T40th: $68,340, Takumi Kanaya
T40th: $68,340, Nathan Kimsey
T45th: $51,186, Matthew Jordan
T45th: $51,186, Thomas Detry
T45th: $51,186, Henrik Stenson
T45th: $51,186, Jordan Smith
T45th: $51,186, Sam Burns
T45th: $51,186, Thriston Lawrence
T45th: $51,186, Matt Wallace
T52nd: $44,350, Adrien Saddier
T52nd: $44,350, Sepp Straka
T52nd: $44,350, Marc Leishman
T52nd: $44,350, Sungjae Im
T56th: $42,333, Phil Mickelson
T56th: $42,333, Jhonattan Vegas
T56th: $42,333, Tony Finau
T59th: $41,550, Antoine Rozner
T59th: $41,550, Justin Leonard
T61st: $41,100, Dean Burmester
T61st: $41,100, Romain Langasque
T63rd: $40,280, Riki Kawamoto
T63rd: $40,280, Andrew Novak
T63rd: $40,280, Viktor Hovland
T63rd: $40,280, Ryggs Johnston
T63rd: $40,280, Francesco Molinari
68th: $39,400, Jacob Skov Olesen
69th: $39,100, Matti Schmid
70th: $38,900, Sebastian Söderberg
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