OAKMONT, Pa. — The American Golf Association is maintaining a $21.5 million wallet for the 2025 US Open as it is hosted by the Oakmont Country Club for its record 10th performance of the national championship. A year ago, Bryson Deccanbeau was awarded the $4.3 million grand prize at Pinehurst No. 2.
“Our wallet is $21.5 million. The winner’s check is $4.3 million. We didn’t raise our wallet this year,” said USGA CEO Mike Wang. “When we first started at USGA just four years ago, our wallets were $12.5 million, so we feel comfortable being a leader in fast and moving big. We’re not really fans of small things, but we get a little bigger.
“We understand a competitive set. We know that this is probably not money for the people who put it there, but at the same time we want the money to be worth the results. So, yeah, we feel comfortable (I really don’t know the other four majors. Games.”
Despite remaining at $21.5 million, US Open’s Purse continues to have the most advantage of his golf major. The Masters ousted a record $21 million in April, and the PGA Championship awarded the people of Quail Hollow Club with $19 million. Last year’s Open Championship paid competitors $17 million. Currently, the player championship is leading the puck, bringing $25 million to $4.5 million in the winner’s share, as Rory McIlroy claimed in March.
Oakmont has already shown his teeth this week, with only four players entering Sunday’s final round. Sam Burns is on top of a pack with one-shot leads from Adam Scott and JJ Spawn, while Victor Hofland is three strokes behind Barns, one under for the tournament. Will Burns maintain his 36-hole and 54-hole lead, or will one of the other candidates replace him on the leaderboard? CBS Sports is Collapsing Scott’s possibility, or perhaps someone else will catch the burn Under the stretch.
Day creates an opportunity for some of the game to start with a leaderboard significantly up. Be sure to check Where to see where 2025 US opens using this TV schedule and coverage guide On Sunday, check out the full slate to make sure you don’t miss your favorites. Opening round 4 tea time.
Let’s take a look at the breakdown of US open payouts in 2025 for 66 experts who made the cut (send $10,000 to 75 pros who missed the weekend).
2025 US Open Prize, Wallet
Total wallet: $21.5 million
1 day: $4,300,000
Second: $2,322,000
Third: $1,459,284
Fourth: $1,023,014
5 days: $852,073
6th: $755,520
7 days: $681,131
8 days: $610,034
9th: $552,103
10th: $507,118
11th: $462,792
12th: $427,901
13th: $398,716
14th: $367,995
15th: $341,663
16th: $319,719
17th: $302,164
18th: $284,609
19th: $267,054
20th: $249,499
21: $234,358
22nd: $219,217
23rd: $204,515
24th: $190,910
25th: $179,060
26th: $168,966
27th: $161,286
28th: $154,483
29th: $147,900
30 days: $141,317
31: $134,734
32nd: $128,151
33rd: $121,567
34 days: $115,643
35 days: $110,815
36th: $105,987
37th: $101,379
38 days: $96,991
39th: $92,602
40 days: $88,213
41st: $83,824
42nd: $79,436
43rd: $75,047
44th: $70,658
45 days: $66,269
46th: $62,320
47 days: $58,370
48 days: $54,639
49 days: $52,445
50 days: $50,251
51st: $48,934
52nd: $47,837
53rd: $46,959
54 days: $46,520
55 days: $46,081
56 days: $45,642
57 days: $45,203
58 days: $44,765
59 days: $44,326
60 days: $43,887
61st: $43,448
62nd: $43,009
63rd: $42,570
64 days: $42,131
65 days: $41,692
66 days: $41,254