PINEHURST, N.C. — Bryson DeChambeau said he was going to celebrate winning the 124th U.S. Open with some chocolate milk. He can afford to buy a whole lot of it after winning $4.3 million, the richest winner’s prize in U.S. Open history.
The difference between first and second were a couple of short putts that Rory McIlroy missed on the 16th and 18th hole but it amounted to nearly $2 million — the payday differential between first and second.
In terms of payouts, Jackson Suber was the last man in the field after Jon Rahm withdrew with an injury and he made the cut. He struggled on the weekend and finished 73rd but still banked $39,113. Not bad for four days of getting to play golf at Pinehurst No. 2 when you’re a second-year Korn Ferry Tour member. And then there’s the amateurs, who went home with memories that will last a lifetime and experience that will help in future tournaments, but you wonder if Neal Shipley, who as low am was T-26 alongside Brooks Koepka, Tyrrell Hatton and Tom Kim, wouldn’t mind a check for $153,281, the amount the pros who finished T-26 took home. The way he’s played at the Masters and U.S. Open as an amateur bodes well for his accountant being kept busy in the future, but you never know.
Here’s a closer look at how much each player who made the cut in the 156-man field earned from a purse of $21.5 million.
U.S. Open prize money payouts
Position | Player | Score | Earnings |
1 | Bryson DeChambeau | -6 | $4,300,000 |
2 | Rory McIlroy | -5 | $2,322,000 |
T3 | Patrick Cantlay | -4 | $1,229,051 |
T3 | Tony Finau | -4 | $1,229,051 |
5 | Matthieu Pavon | -3 | $843,765 |
6 | Hideki Matsuyama | -2 | $748,154 |
T7 | Russell Henley | -1 | $639,289 |
T7 | Xander Schauffele | -1 | $639,289 |
T9 | Sam Burns | E | $502,391 |
T9 | Corey Conners | E | $502,391 |
T9 | Davis Thompson | E | $502,391 |
T12 | Sergio García | 1 | $409,279 |
T12 | Ludvig Aberg | 1 | $409,279 |
T14 | Collin Morikawa | 2 | $351,370 |
T14 | Thomas Detry | 2 | $351,370 |
T16 | Tommy Fleetwood | 3 | $299,218 |
T16 | Akshay Bhatia | 3 | $299,218 |
T16 | Taylor Pendrith | 3 | $299,218 |
T19 | Aaron Rai | 4 | $255,759 |
T19 | Shane Lowry | 4 | $255,759 |
T21 | Max Greyserman | 5 | $203,607 |
T21 | Stephan Jaeger | 5 | $203,607 |
T21 | Min Woo Lee | 5 | $203,607 |
T21 | Daniel Berger | 5 | $203,607 |
T21 | Brian Harman | 5 | $203,607 |
T26 | Brooks Koepka | 6 | $153,281 |
T26 | Neal Shipley | 6 | $0 |
T26 | Zac Blair | 6 | $153,281 |
T26 | Tom Kim | 6 | $153,281 |
T26 | Tyrrell Hatton | 6 | $153,281 |
T26 | Chris Kirk | 6 | $153,281 |
T32 | Cameron Smith | 7 | $110,894 |
T32 | Sahith Theegala | 7 | $110,894 |
T32 | S.W. Kim | 7 | $110,894 |
T32 | Isaiah Salinda | 7 | $110,894 |
T32 | Christiaan Bezuidenhout | 7 | $110,894 |
T32 | J.T. Poston | 7 | $110,894 |
T32 | Keegan Bradley | 7 | $110,894 |
T32 | Adam Scott | 7 | $110,894 |
T32 | Denny McCarthy | 7 | $110,894 |
T41 | Tom McKibbin | 8 | $72,305 |
T41 | Tim Widing | 8 | $72,305 |
T41 | Emiliano Grillo | 8 | $72,305 |
T41 | Harris English | 8 | $72,305 |
T41 | Sscottie Scheffler | 8 | $72,305 |
T41 | Jordan Spieth | 8 | $72,305 |
T41 | Billy Horschel | 8 | $72,305 |
T41 | Frankie Capan III | 8 | $72,305 |
T41 | Luke Clanton | 8 | $0 |
T50 | Justin Lower | 9 | $51,065 |
T50 | Matt Kuchar | 9 | $51,065 |
T50 | Nicolai Hojgaard | 9 | $51,065 |
T50 | Mark Hubbard | 9 | $51,065 |
54 | Nico Echavarria | 10 | $47,370 |
55 | David Puig | 11 | $46,501 |
T56 | S.H. Kim | 12 | $42,155 |
T56 | Ryan Fox | 12 | $42,155 |
T56 | Greyson Sigg | 12 | $42,155 |
T56 | Adam Svensson | 12 | $42,155 |
T56 | Wyndham Clark | 12 | $42,155 |
T56 | Sepp Straka | 12 | $42,155 |
T56 | Ben Kohles | 12 | $42,155 |
T56 | Brian Campbell | 12 | $42,155 |
T64 | Francesco Molinari | 13 | $41,286 |
T64 | Matt Fitzpatrick | 13 | $41,286 |
T64 | Martin Kaymer | 13 | $41,286 |
T67 | Cameron Young | 14 | $41,068 |
T67 | Brendon Todd | 14 | $41,068 |
69 | Dean Burmester | 15 | $40,417 |
T70 | Brandon Wu | 16 | $39,982 |
T70 | Gunnar Broin | 16 | $0 |
72 | Sam Bennett | 17 | $39,548 |
73 | Jackson Suber | 18 | $39,113 |
74 | Austin Eckroat | 20 | $38,678 |