2022 AIG Women’s British Open prize money payouts for each player at Muirfield
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It’s been a banner year for prize money in LPGA majors.
Jennifer Kupcho earned $750,000 for winning the first LPGA major of 2022, the Chevron Championship, the only major first-place prize that did not exceed $1 million this season.
Minjee Lee won the 77th U.S. Women’s Open to claim the biggest prize, banking $1.8 million for her dominating performance at Pine Needles Golf & Country Club in Southern Pines, North Carolina. Even runner-up Mina Harigae took home seven figures.
In Gee Chun, runner-up at the AIG Women’s British Open, pocketed $1,350,000 for winning the KPMG Women’s PGA Championship.
At the Amundi Evian Championship, Brooke Henderson made $1 million for winning her second career major. She won $525,000 when she won her first major six years ago.
South Africa’s Ashleigh Buhai claimed the first-place prize of $1,095,000 after becoming the first woman to win a professional title at historic Muirfield. The 33-year-old has now earned $3,503,926 on the LPGA over the course of her 12-year career.
Take a look at the complete money list from the 2022 AIG Women’s British Open.
Position | Golfer | Score | Earnings |
T1 | -10* | $1,095,000 | |
T1 | -10 | $673,743 | |
3 | -9 | $488,285 | |
T4 | -7 | $309,546 | |
T4 | -7 | $309,546 | |
T4 | -7 | $309,546 | |
T7 | -5 | $160,700 | |
T7 | -5 | $160,700 | |
T7 | -5 | $160,700 | |
T7 | -5 | $160,700 | |
T7 | -5 | $160,700 | |
T7 | -5 | $160,700 | |
T13 | -4 | $115,890 | |
T13 | -4 | $115,890 | |
T15 | -3 | $99,867 | |
T15 | -3 | $99,867 | |
T15 | -3 | $99,867 | |
18 | -2 | $90,006 | |
T19 | -1 | $83,350 | |
T19 | -1 | $83,350 | |
T19 | -1 | $83,350 | |
T22 | E | $70,407 | |
T22 | E | $70,407 | |
T22 | E | $70,407 | |
T22 | E | $70,407 | |
T22 | E | $70,407 | |
T22 | E | $70,407 | |
T28 | +1 | $55,306 | |
T28 | +1 | $55,306 | |
T28 | +1 | $55,306 | |
T28 | +1 | $55,306 | |
T28 | +1 | $55,306 | |
T28 | +1 | $55,306 | |
T28 | +1 | – | |
T35 | +2 | $46,554 | |
T35 | +2 | $46,554 | |
T37 | +3 | $41,007 | |
T37 | +3 | $41,007 | |
T37 | +3 | $41,007 | |
T37 | +3 | $41,007 | |
T41 | +4 | $32,475 | |
T41 | +4 | $32,475 | |
T41 | +4 | $32,475 | |
T41 | +4 | $32,475 | |
T41 | +4 | $32,475 | |
T41 | +4 | $32,475 | |
T41 | +4 | $32,475 | |
T48 | +5 | $26,399 | |
T48 | +5 | $26,399 | |
T48 | +5 | $26,399 | |
T51 | +6 | $23,442 | |
T51 | +6 | $23,442 | |
T51 | +6 | $23,442 | |
T54 | +7 | $20,852 | |
T54 | +7 | $20,852 | |
T54 | +7 | $20,852 | |
T54 | +7 | $20,852 | |
T58 | +8 | $17,600 | |
T58 | +8 | $17,600 | |
T58 | +8 | $17,600 | |
T58 | +8 | $17,600 | |
T58 | +8 | $17,600 | |
63 | +10 | $16,043 | |
64 | +11 | $15,676 | |
65 | +12 | $15,309 |