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USGA: ‘Not a race’ for U.S. Open to match Masters prize money

By Thomson Reuters May 6, 2026 | 12:26 PM

The U.S. Open has yet to decide if it will give the Masters a run for its ​proverbial money on payouts, USGA CEO ‌Mike Whan told Front Office Sports.

The 2026 Masters increased its prize money by $1.5 million to a record purse of $22.5 million, with Rory McIlroy ‌pocketing ​a record-setting winner’s check ⁠of $4.5 million.

The U.S. Open’s ⁠purse over the last two years was $21.5 million, with J.J. Spaun taking home $4.3 million for winning the tournament in 2025.

“To ​be determined,” Whan told FOS on Tuesday at the U.S. Open media ⁠day when asked about ⁠a potential payout boost. “We make ​that decision with the board usually the week ​before we play. But to me, ‌it’s not a race. It wouldn’t bother me a bit if Augusta was more or less the same.”

The U.S. Open ⁠has paid out the largest purse among the four major championships since 2017.

“It’s funny to admit ⁠this out ‌loud, but no, we really ⁠don’t talk about it,” Whan ​said ‌of the monetary difference among ​the major ⁠championships. “… But if you ask me right now what the purse of the other two majors were, I don’t think I’d get within a million dollars of correct.”

–Field ​Level Media