Rory McIlroy Tops All-Time Masters Earnings After Back-to-Back Wins
All-time earnings leaders at the Masters
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Rory McIlroy won the Masters for the second consecutive year, becoming only the fourth player to achieve back-to-back victories at Augusta National Golf Club. His total earnings from the tournament now stand at $12.58 million, placing him at the top of the all-time money list, surpassing legends like Phil Mickelson and Tiger Woods.
- 01Rory McIlroy's total Masters earnings reached $12.58 million, making him the all-time leader.
- 02He is now one of only four players to win the Masters back-to-back.
- 03Scottie Scheffler finished second, earning $2.43 million.
- 04The 2026 Masters had a record purse of $22.5 million.
- 05Justin Rose remains the highest earner without a Masters title, with $6.15 million.
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Rory McIlroy celebrated a significant achievement at the 2026 Masters by winning the tournament for the second year in a row, joining the elite ranks of Jack Nicklaus, Nick Faldo, and Tiger Woods. With this victory, McIlroy's total earnings from the Masters increased to $12.58 million, placing him at the top of the all-time earnings list. His latest win came with a $4.5 million prize, adding to the $4.2 million he earned in 2025. Scottie Scheffler, who finished second, took home $2.43 million, contributing to the tournament's record purse of $22.5 million. Other notable finishers included Tyrrell Hatton, Russell Henley, Justin Rose, and Cameron Young, each earning $1.08 million. The Masters continues to reward consistent performance, with Justin Rose holding the highest earnings without a win at $6.15 million. McIlroy's back-to-back victories highlight the growing financial stakes of this prestigious event.
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McIlroy's victory and the record purse reflect the growing financial importance of the Masters, attracting more talent and increasing competition.
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