British Open prize money 2026: Here's the record payout for each golfer at Royal Birkdale

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SOUTHPORT, England — The reward for winning the British Open just got a little more … rewardier. On Tuesday the R&A announced that this year’s “champion golfer of the year” will receive $3.2 million from an overall prize money payout at Royal Birkdale of $17.5 million. That’s a bump of $100,000 and a $500,000, respectively, from 2025 at Royal Portrush.

The increase came a day ahead of the traditional Wednesday press conference from R&A chief executive Mark Darbon. A year ago in his first formal presser since taking over the reins of the governing body, Darbon noted a concern about the rising purses in major championships. For the R&A in particular, Darbon explained that the money offered to players comes at the expense of other programs that it funds, impacting the R&A’s mission of growing the came at a grassroots level.

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Despite Darbon’s lament, the Masters, PGA Championship and U.S. Open each increased their prize money payouts in 2026. Here’s where their paydays are right now:

Masters: $22.5 million/$4.5 million PGA: $20.5 million/$3.69 million U.S. Open: $22.5 million/$4.5 million

Mind you, claiming the moniker “champion golfer of the year” and having possession of the claret jug might be worth even more in the long run than the payday the winner will claim.

Its public fiscal caution aside, the R&A has followed the trend of others with steady increases in its prize money payouts over the last few decades. Here’s how much the winners at Royal Birkdale over earned over time, in part mirroring the overall rise.

Year, Overall Purse, Winner’s Share 1954: £3,500, £750/$1,000 (Peter Thomson) 1961: £8,500, £1,150/$1,538 (Arnold Palmer) 1965: £10,000, £1,750/$2,340 (Peter Thomson) 1971: £45,000, £5,500/$7,356 (Lee Trevino) 1976: £75,000, £7,500/$10K (Johnny Miller) 1983: £310,000, £40,000/$53.5K (Tom Watson) 1991: £900,000, £90,000/$120K (Ian Baker-Finch) 1998: £1.8 million, £300,000/$401K (Mark O’Meara 2008: £4.2 million, £750,000/$1M (Padraig Harrington) 2017: $10.25 million, $1.845 million (Jordan Spieth) *Dollars before 2017 figured using exchange rate of $1 equal to £0.75. The R&A began paying prize money in American dollars in 2017.

Here’s the prize money payouts for everybody who will play 72 holes this week. Come back shortly after the championship ends and we’ll update this list with names and individual prize money payouts.

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Win: $3,200,000

2: $1,842,000

3: $1,181,000

4: $917,000

5: $738,000

6: $639,700

7: $549,700

8: $463,250

9: $406,200

10: $367,000

11: $334,200

12: $296,000

13: $278,500

14: $260,700

15: $241,900

16: $222,700

17: $212,000

18: $202,000

19: $193,600

20: $184,500

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21: $175,900

22: $167,100

23: $158,100

24: $149,300

25: $144,250

26: $138,000

27: $133,000

28: $128,400

29: $122,800

30: $116,500

31: $112,700

32: $106,900

33: $103,100

34: $100,200

35: $96,700:

36: $92,900

37: $88,500

38: $84,100

39: $81,000

40: $78,400

41: $75,200

42: $71,500

43: $68,300

44: $64,400

45: $60,700

46: $57,600

47: $55,300

48: $53,100

49: $50,700

50: $49,400

51: $48,350

52: $47,500

53: $46,800

54: $46,100

55: $45,300

56: $44,700

57: $44,250

58: $43,950

59: $43,625

60: $43,325

61: $43,100

62: $42,900

63: $42,700

64: $42,500

65: $42,150

66: $41,825

67: $41,500

68: $41,200

69: $40,900

70: $40,700

If more than 70 professional golfers qualify for the final two rounds, additional prize money will be added. Prize money will decrease by USD 125 per qualifying place above 70 to a minimum of USD 39,450. Non-qualifiers after two rounds: Leading 10 professional golfers and ties USD 12,900; next 20 professional golfers and ties USD 10,750; remainder of professional golfers and ties USD 9,100.

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