U.S. Open 2022: Here’s how much money every player made at The Country Club

The player who lifts the U.S. Open trophy on Sunday will also come away with a $3.15 million winner’s check.

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After a fresh influx of $5 million, the U.S. Open purse is now the richest in the championship’s history, with $17.5 million up for grabs.

That means this year’s U.S. Open champion at The Country Club will surpass the payout received by 2021 champion Jon Rahm, who pocketed $2.25 million for his win at Torrey Pines, by a whopping $900,000, with a $3.15 million payday. The runner-up will receive a cool $1.89 million, and third place will clear seven figures too, with a payout of $1.22 million.

Even the players who missed the cut (of which there were 92) receive a payout of $10,000 each. So how much did the rest of the players in the field come away with this year? You can find a complete list of the 2022 U.S. Open payout for each player below.

How much money every player made at the U.S. Open

*This post will be updated as soon as payout information becomes available

1. $3.15 million
2. $1.89 million
3. $1,225,374
4. $859,032
5. $715,491
6. $634,415
7. $571,950
8. $512,249
9. $463,604
10. $425,830
11. $388,609
12. $359,311
13. $334,805
14. $309,008
15. $286,896
16. $268,470
17. $253,739
18. $238,988
19. $224,247
20. $209,506
21. $196,792
22. $184,078
23. $171,732
24. $160,308
25. $150,358
26. $141,882
27. $135,432
28. $129,720
29. $124,192
30. $118,665
31. $113,137
32. $107,609
33. $102,081
34. $97,106
35. $93,052
36. $88,998
37. $85,129
38. $81,444
39. $77,758
40. $74,076
41. $70,388
42. $66,703
43. $63,017
44. $59,332
45. $55,647
46. $52,330
47. $49,013
48. $45,881
49. $44,038
50. $42,196
51. $41,090
52. $40,169
53. $39,432
54. $39,063
55. $38,695
56. $38,326
57. $37,958
58. $37,589
59. $37,221
60. $36,852

Jessica Marksbury

Golf.com

As a four-year member of Columbia’s inaugural class of female varsity golfers, Jessica can out-birdie everyone on the masthead. She can out-hustle them in the office, too, where she’s primarily responsible for producing both print and online features, and overseeing major special projects, such as GOLF’s inaugural Style Is­sue, which debuted in February 2018. Her origi­nal interview series, “A Round With,” debuted in November of 2015, and appeared in both in the magazine and in video form on GOLF.com.

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