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Since it first started in 1934 until last year, the first-place prize money at the Masters has increased more than 226,000 percent.

It sort of boggles the mind in those terms but the numbers are the numbers: When Horton Smith won the what was then called the Augusta National Invitation Tournament, he was awarded a prize of $1,500. In 2024, when Scottie Scheffler won his second Masters Tournament, he earned $3,600,000.

The money has changed quite dramatically over the 88 years of the tournament. The total purse and first-place money for the 2025 Masters has not been announced yet but the winner’s share has gone up for three consecutive years. In all, the top prize has increased 53 of those 88 years.

How Masters first-place prize money payouts have increased

1934: $1,500

The inaugural event featured a $5,000 purse and $1,500 winner’s share, which went to Smith. Those amounts stayed the same for the first five playings of the tournament.

1946: $2,500

The Masters to be played after three-year hiatus during World War II saw Herman Keiser take home a $2,500 prize.

1958 – $11,250

Arnold Palmer took home the first five-figure payday.

1984: $108,000

Masters money reached six figures in the mid-80s with Ben Crenshaw the first to claim that milestone. A 60-foot birdie putt on No. 10 highlighted his final-round 68.

1989: $200,000

Just five years later and the top prize had nearly doubled, with Nick Faldo winning the first of his three green jackets.

1998: $576,000

The first time the winner got more than a half a million dollars is when Mark O’Meara won the Masters in his 15th attempt, which was a then-record for most appearances before a victory.

2001: $1,008,000

Tiger Woods is the first Masters champ to clear a million bucks for winning at Augusta National.

2019: $2,070,000

Woods was also the first to earn a check for more than $2 million at Augusta.

2023: $3,240,000

Jon Rahm is the Masters first $3 million man.

2024: $3,600,000

Scottie Scheffler

Masters first-place prize money year-by-year, 1934 to 2024

2024: $3,600,000

2023: $3,240,000

2022: $2,700,000

2021: $2,070,000

2020: $2,070,000

2019: $2,070,000

2018: $1,980,000

2017: $1,980,000

2016: $1,800,000

2015: $1,800,000

2014: $1,620,000

2013: $1,440,000

2012: $1,440,000

2011: $1,440,000

2010: $1,350,000

2009: $1,350,000

2008: $1,350,000

2007: $1,305,000

2006: $1,260,000

2005: $1,260,000

2004: $1,117,000

2003: $1,080,000

2002: $1,008,000

2001: $1,008,000

2000: $828,000

1999: $720,000

1998: $576,000

1997: $486,000

1996: $450,000

1995: $396,000

1994: $360,000

1993: $306,000

1992: $270,000

1991: $243,000

1990: $225,000

1989: $200,000

1988: $183,800

1987: $162,000

1986: $144,000

1985: $126,000

1984: $108,000

1983 ;$90,000

1982: $64,000

1981: $60,000

1980: $55,000

1979: $50,000

1978: $45,000

1977: $40,000

1976: $40,000

1975: $40,000

1974: $35,000

1973: $30,000

1972: $25,000

1971: $25,000

1970: $25,000

1969: $20,000

1968: $20,000

1967: $20,000

1966: $20,000

1965: $20,000

1964: $20,000

1963: $20,000

1962: $20,000

1961: $20,000

1960: $17,500

1959: $15,000

1958: $11,250

1957: $8,750

1956: $6,000

1955: $5,000

1954: $5,000

1953: $4,000

1952: $4,000

1951: $3,000

1950: $2,400

1949: $2,750

1948: $2,500

1947: $2,500

1946: $2,500

1942: $1,500

1941: $1,50

1940: $1,500

1939: $1,500

1938: $1,500

1937: $1,500

1936: $1,500

1935: $1,500

1934: $1,500

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