Jon Rahm wins $3.2m at The Masters; Tiger Woods WDs so doesn't get paid
Check out how much Jon Rahm and others made at The Masters.
While the Green Jacket itself was probably enough to keep Jon Rahm happy for winning his first Masters Tournament, he also received a coveted trophy for his mantelpiece and a giant cheque for $3.2m for his efforts at famed Augusta National.
Rahm, 28, became the fourth Spanish golfer to win The Masters on Sunday night, joining two-time winners Seve Ballesteros and Jose Maria Olazabal, as well as Sergio Garcia.
The final round marked 40 years since Ballesteros won his second Green Jacket. It would have also been Seve's 66th birthday.
Check out the clubs in his bag
Rahm also became the first European player to win the US Open and Masters in his career, as well as the sixth player to win the US Open and Masters before the age of 29.
The newly-promoted World No.1 is also rather impressively the second player to win The Masters after starting the week with a double bogey (Sam Snead, 1952).
Rahm has also now incredibly won four times on the PGA Tour in 2023.
The players were competing for a record prize pot of $18m at Augusta National.
LIV Golf's Brooks Koepka and Phil Mickelson finished in a tie for second and picked up cheques for $1.5m.
Here's how all 18 LIV Golf players performed in golf's first major of 2023
Tiger Woods received nothing as a result of withdrawing from the tournament due to injury in round three.
Woods was 6-over thru 7 holes in round three, taking him into last position on the leaderboard of those that missed the cut prior to his WD.
Sam Bennett would have earned $306,000 for his T16 but he relinquishes that cheque as a result of his amateur status.
Bennett was heavily criticised for his pace of play, as too was Patrick Cantlay.
How much they all won at The Masters
Total purse: $18 million
1st: $3,240,000 -- Jon Rahm
2nd: $1,944,000 -- Phil Mickelson, Brooks Koepka ($1.594 million each)
3rd: $1,224,000
4th: $864,000 -- Jordan Spieth, Patrick Reed, Russel Henley ($744,000 each)
5th: $720,000
6th: $648,000
7th: $603,000 -- Cameron Young, Viktor Hovland ($580,500 each)
8th: $558,000
9th: $522,000 -- Sahith Theegala
10th: $486,000 -- Scottie Scheffler, Matthew Fitzpatrick, Xander Schauffele, Collin Morikawa ($432,000 each)
11th: $450,000
12th: $414,000
13th: $378,000
14th: $342,000 -- Gary Woodland, Patrick Cantlay ($333,000 each)
15th: $324,000
16th: $306,000 -- Tom Kim, Sungjae Im, Joaquin Niemann, Justin Rose, Shane Lowry, Sam Bennett(a)*, Hideki Matsuyama ($261,000 each)
17th: $288,000
18th: $270,000
19th: $252,000
20th: $234,000
21st: $216,000
22nd: $201,600
23rd: $187,200 -- Keegan Bradley, Chris Kirk, K.H. Lee ($172,800 each)
24th: $172,800
25th: $158,400
26th: $144,000 -- Tony Finau, Scott Stallings, Ryan Fox ($138,600 each)
27th: $138,600
28th: $133,200
29th: $127,800 -- Si Woo Kim, Sam Burns, Harold Varner III, Mackenzie Hughes ($119,700 each)
30th: $122,400
31st: $117,000
32nd: $111,600
33rd: $106,200 -- Tommy Fleetwood
34th: $101,700 -- Tyrrell Hatton, Cameron Smith, Zach Johnson, Talor Gooch, J.T. Poston ($92,880 each)
35th: $97,200
36th: $92,700
37th: $88,200
38th: $84,600
39th: $81,000 -- Adam Scott, Jason Day, Taylor Moore, Abraham Ancer ($75,600 each)
40th: $77,400
41st: $73,800
42nd: $70,200
43rd: $66,600 -- Max Homa, Harris English, Mito Pereira ($63,000 each)
44th: $63,000
45th: $59,400
46th: $55,800 -- Sepp Straka, Seamus Power ($54,000 each)
47th: $52,200
48th: $49,320 -- Thomas Pieters, Dustin Johnson ($48,060 each)
49th: $46,800
50th: $45,360 -- Charl Schwartzel, Fred Couples ($45,360 each)
~ Billy Horschel and Keith Mitchell receive cash prizes ranging downward from $44,280 based on their scores.
* As an amateur, Bennett does not receive prize money.
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