💰 The 2025 Open Championship at Royal Portrush delivered spectacular drama with a $17 million prize pool and Scottie Scheffler claiming the winner’s share of $3.1 million! The world No. 1’s dominant final round performance sealed a 4-shot victory over Harris English, while 70 players made the cut and earned their slice of golf’s richest major prize distribution. From Scheffler’s record-breaking consistency to the complete payout breakdown for all 70 finishers, here’s everything you need to know about the financial rewards and final standings.
2025 Open Championship Final Results & Complete Prize Money Breakdown: Scheffler Wins $3.1M as 70 Players Share $17M Prize Pool
Sunday at Royal Portrush provided the perfect crescendo to golf’s oldest major championship, with Scottie Scheffler turning a commanding performance into a $3.1 million payday. The final round witnessed some of the most compelling golf of the year, as Scheffler extended his lead while a host of world-class players battled for their share of the $17 million prize pool. With 70 players making the cut, this year’s Open Championship offered the largest prize distribution in the tournament’s 153-year history.
💸 Scheffler’s Million-Dollar Masterclass: Final Round Breakdown
Starting the final round with a 4-shot cushion, Scheffler transformed Sunday’s pressure-packed atmosphere into a $3.1 million celebration. His final round 68 (-3) was a masterpiece of precision and composure, featuring three crucial birdies in the opening five holes that effectively ended the championship as a contest.
Hole-by-Hole Final Round Highlights
- Hole 1: Birdie to immediately extend lead to 5 shots
- Hole 3: Another birdie as challengers fell away
- Hole 5: Third birdie in five holes – championship effectively over
- Hole 8: Double bogey (only significant blemish)
- Holes 12-15: Two more birdies to cruise to victory
The $3.1 million winner’s check represents an earnings rate of approximately $775,000 per round over four days – making each shot worth roughly $17,000! 💰
🏆 Complete Final Leaderboard & Prize Money Distribution
The 153rd Open Championship concluded with one of the most lucrative prize distributions in major championship history. Here’s the complete breakdown of how the $17 million prize pool was distributed among the 70 players who made the cut:
🥇 Top 20 Finishers & Prize Money
Pos | Player (Country) | Score | Prize Money | Final Round |
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1 | Scottie Scheffler (USA) | -17 | $3,100,000 | 68 (-3) |
2 | Harris English (USA) | -13 | $1,759,000 | 66 (-5) |
3 | Chris Gotterup (USA) | -12 | $1,128,000 | 69 (-2) |
T4 | Matt Fitzpatrick (ENG) | -11 | $730,667 | 70 (-1) |
T4 | Wyndham Clark (USA) | -11 | $730,667 | 69 (-2) |
T4 | Haotong Li (CHN) | -11 | $730,667 | 71 (+1) |
T7 | Rory McIlroy (NIR) | -10 | $451,833 | 69 (-2) |
T7 | Robert MacIntyre (SCO) | -10 | $451,833 | 68 (-3) |
T7 | Xander Schauffele (USA) | -10 | $451,833 | 67 (-4) |
T10 | Russell Henley (USA) | -9 | $304,650 | 68 (-3) |
T10 | Bryson DeChambeau (USA) | -9 | $304,650 | 69 (-2) |
T10 | Brian Harman (USA) | -9 | $304,650 | 70 (-1) |
T10 | Corey Conners (CAN) | -9 | $304,650 | 71 (+1) |
T14 | Nicolai Højgaard (DEN) | -8 | $240,000 | 69 (-2) |
T14 | Rickie Fowler (USA) | -8 | $240,000 | 70 (-1) |
T16 | Rasmus Højgaard (DEN) | -7 | $185,257 | 71 (+1) |
T16 | Hideki Matsuyama (JPN) | -7 | $185,257 | 69 (-2) |
T16 | Jesper Svensson (SWE) | -7 | $185,257 | 70 (-1) |
T16 | Justin Rose (ENG) | -7 | $185,257 | 72 (E) |
T16 | Tommy Fleetwood (ENG) | -7 | $185,257 | 68 (-3) |
🌏 Notable Asian Players Results
- Haotong Li (CHN) – T4th, -11, $730,667 (Highest Chinese finish in major history)
- Hideki Matsuyama (JPN) – T16th, -7, $185,257
- Sungjae Im (KOR) – T52nd, Even Par, $44,350
- Takumi Kanaya (JPN) – T40th, -2, $68,340
💎 Prize Money Breakdown: Who Earned What at Royal Portrush
💰 Prize Money Tiers & Distribution
Position Range | Number of Players | Prize Money Range | Total Paid Out |
---|---|---|---|
Winner (1st) | 1 | $3,100,000 | $3,100,000 |
Top 10 | 13 players | $304,650 – $1,759,000 | $9,371,833 |
11th – 20th | 10 players | $138,040 – $240,000 | $1,894,554 |
21st – 50th | 30 players | $44,350 – $119,950 | $2,175,950 |
51st – 70th | 20 players | $38,900 – $43,333 | $823,663 |
🏆 Million-Dollar Club: Big Winners at Royal Portrush
- $3.1M Club: Scottie Scheffler (Winner)
- $1M+ Club: Harris English ($1.759M), Chris Gotterup ($1.128M)
- $500K+ Club: Fitzpatrick, Clark, Li ($730,667 each)
- $400K+ Club: McIlroy, MacIntyre, Schauffele ($451,833 each)
A total of 9 players earned over $400,000 for their week’s work at Royal Portrush, while even the last-place finisher among those who made the cut earned $38,900 – more than many people make in a year! 💸
🚀 Final Round Money Makers: Biggest Earners on Sunday
While Scheffler cruised to victory, several players made significant final-round moves that translated into substantial prize money gains:
🎯 Best Final Round Performances (Score & Prize Impact)
- Harris English: 66 (-5) moved him into solo 2nd for $1,759,000
- Xander Schauffele: 67 (-4) jumped into T7 for $451,833
- Robert MacIntyre: 68 (-3) in front of Scottish fans, T7 for $451,833
- Tommy Fleetwood: 68 (-3) climbed to T16 for $185,257
- Hideki Matsuyama: 69 (-2) steady finish for T16 and $185,257
📉 Sunday Strugglers: Costly Final Rounds
- Haotong Li: 71 (+1) cost him a potential podium finish but still earned $730,667
- Justin Rose: 72 (E) dropped to T16 but secured $185,257
- Several contenders: Failed to capitalize on prime positioning, missing out on six-figure paydays
📈 Prize Money in Historical Context: Open Championship Evolution
💰 Open Championship Prize Money Evolution
Year | Venue | Total Purse | Winner’s Share | Champion |
---|---|---|---|---|
2025 | Royal Portrush | $17.0M | $3.1M | Scottie Scheffler |
2024 | Royal Troon | $17.0M | $3.1M | Xander Schauffele |
2019 | Royal Portrush | $10.75M | $1.935M | Shane Lowry |
2015 | St Andrews | $10.0M | $1.8M | Zach Johnson |
2010 | St Andrews | $7.5M | $1.35M | Louis Oosthuizen |
The prize money has increased by 58% since Royal Portrush last hosted in 2019, with Scheffler’s $3.1 million representing a 60% increase over Shane Lowry’s winning share just six years ago. The total purse of $17 million makes the Open Championship the second-richest major after the U.S. Open ($21.5 million). 📊
💼 Open Championship Economics: Beyond the Prize Money
🏆 Additional Financial Benefits for Players
- 5-Year Exemption: Winner gets automatic entry to Opens through 2030
- Endorsement Boosts: Major wins typically trigger bonus clauses worth millions
- Appearance Fees: Champions can command $1M+ appearance fees worldwide
- World Ranking Points: 100 points for winner, significant earnings increases
📺 Broadcast Revenue & Economic Impact
- Global TV Rights: Estimated $200M+ annually for R&A
- Northern Ireland Economic Impact: £40M+ for the region
- Sponsorship Revenue: Major corporate partnerships worth tens of millions
- Merchandise Sales: Claret Jug replicas and branded items generate millions
💳 Cut Line Economics
Making the cut proved financially crucial, with the difference between missing by one shot and making it by one shot worth at least $38,900. For many players, this represents their biggest paycheck of the year, highlighting the tournament’s life-changing potential even for those who don’t contend for the title.
🎯 Prize Money Records & Milestones Achieved
🏆 Scheffler’s Financial Milestones
- 2025 Season Earnings: Over $19 million (leading PGA Tour)
- Career Earnings: Approaching $100 million milestone
- Major Championship Earnings: $10.4 million from four major wins
- Per-Round Value: $775,000 per round at Royal Portrush
🌏 International Prize Money Leaders
- Haotong Li: $730,667 – Largest single tournament payout for Chinese player
- Hideki Matsuyama: $185,257 – Continues strong major earnings record
- Robert MacIntyre: $451,833 – Biggest home payday for Scottish player
- Nicolai Højgaard: $240,000 – Strong showing for Danish golf
💰 Cut Line Financial Impact
Made the Cut (70 players): Minimum $38,900
Missed the Cut: $8,750 – $12,350 based on position
Financial Difference: Making the cut worth minimum $26,150 extra
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❓ Prize Money FAQ: Everything You Need to Know
Q: How is Open Championship prize money distributed?
A: The $17 million is distributed among all players who make the cut, with 18.2% going to the winner. The prize money decreases progressively by finishing position, with even the last-place finisher earning nearly $39,000.
Q: Do players pay taxes on Open Championship winnings?
A: Yes, players pay taxes based on their country of residence and any tax treaties. Most international players face UK tax obligations plus home country taxes, significantly reducing their take-home amount.
Q: How does the Open Championship prize money compare to other majors?
A: The Open offers $17M (3rd highest), behind U.S. Open ($21.5M) and Masters ($21M), but ahead of PGA Championship ($17M). However, the prestige and global exposure often outweigh the prize money differences.
Q: What additional benefits come with winning the Open Championship?
A: Beyond the $3.1M, winners receive a 5-year exemption, World Ranking points, FedEx Cup points, and often triggeer endorsement bonuses worth millions more than the prize money itself.
🏁 Final Takeaways: Royal Portrush Prize Money Distribution
The 2025 Open Championship at Royal Portrush delivered one of the richest prize distributions in golf history, with $17 million shared among 70 players who made the cut. Scottie Scheffler’s dominant victory earned him $3.1 million, but the real story lies in the depth of the prize pool – even players finishing in the bottom 10 of those who made the cut earned more than $40,000 for their efforts.
From Haotong Li’s historic $730,667 payday as the highest-finishing Chinese player in major championship history, to Robert MacIntyre’s emotional $451,833 earned in front of home Scottish crowds, the tournament created numerous financial milestones. The prize money structure ensures that every player who survives the cut receives a life-changing amount, while the winner’s share has grown to levels that would have been unimaginable just a decade ago.
As professional golf’s earning potential continues to soar, the 2025 Open Championship stands as a testament to the sport’s global growth and the increasing value placed on major championship performance. For Scottie Scheffler, the $3.1 million is just the beginning – his fourth major title opens doors to endorsement opportunities and appearance fees that will dwarf even this substantial prize money. 💰🏆
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