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Masters Prize Money 2024: Final Leaderboard, Total Purse and Payouts

Andrew Peters

The 2024 Masters Tournament came to an end Sunday with Scottie Scheffler taking home the victory. The 2022 Masters winner had a phenomenal performance to win his second Green Jacket.

Golfers battled the elements at Augusta National Golf Club on Friday but were rewarded with great conditions on Saturday and Sunday. The leaderboard saw a few shakeups across the final two rounds, but Scheffler remained on top.

The 27-year-old finished 11-under-par, hitting four-under-par in the final round.

After Sunday's action, here's a look at the final leaderboard and the payouts from the $20 million purse.

1. Scottie Scheffler (-4) $3.6 million

2. Ludvig Åberg (-7) $2.16 million

T3. Collin Morikawa (-4) $1.04 million

T3. Max Homa (-4) $1.04 million

T3. Tommy Fleetwood (-4) $1.04 million

T6. Cameron Smith (-2) $695,000

T6. Bryson DeChambeau (-2) $695,000

8. Xander Schauffele (-1) $620,000

T9. Will Zalatoris (E) $540,000

T9. Tyrrell Hatton (E) $540,000

T9. Cameron Young (E) $540,000

Full leaderboard available at PGATour.com.

Scheffler is having a tremendous year, and his Masters win just adds to it. In March, Scheffler became the first golfer ever to repeat as the winner of the Players Championship. Just before that, he won the Arnold Palmer Invitational.

One of the most impressive performances was from Ludvig Åberg, who came in second place in his first Masters this weekend. The 24-year-old wasn't able to walk away with the win, but he has to be feeling confident after his seven-under-par performance.

Collin Morikawa had an impressive showing at the Masters, trailing Scheffler by just one stroke heading into the final round, but after shooting two-over-par on Sunday, Morikawa wasn't able to walk away with a win.

Bryson DeChambeau has struggled in the Masters for most of his career with his best finish coming in 2016 when he placed 21st. This year was different and he made tremendous strides, finishing in sixth place after shooting two-under-par in the tournament.

   

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