There are plenty of perks to winning the PGA Championship, aside from the prestige of winning a Major championship and writing your name in history.
PGA Champions win one of the greatest trophies in golf that has most of the men's game's legendary names on it as well as some incredible exemptions, a huge pay check, world rankings points and more.
Take a look at the perks that come with winning the PGA Championship:
1. The trophy
The winner takes home the historic and iconic Wanamaker trophy, which is one of the best trophies in the sport and one of the biggest, too.
The PGA Champion gets to keep the Wanamaker Trophy for a year before returning it at the following year's tournament. A 90% replica of the trophy is given to the winner to keep once the original trophy is returned.
2. Lifetime exemption
The best perk of winning the championship is that PGA Champions are exempt into the Major for the rest of their career, so they get to return year after year without worrying about their world ranking or qualifying in other ways.
This is why retired player and now-commentator Rich Beem still plays in the event each year, after he won the 2002 PGA Championship at Hazeltine. LIV Golfer Martin Kaymer is still eligible for the event too after his 2010 victory at Whistling Straits.
The Masters is the only other men's Major that offers a lifetime of return entries. The US Open gives a 10-year exemption to its champion, while the Open winner qualifies for the event until they're 55.
3. Major exemptions
PGA Champions earn invites to the three other Majors for the next five years, meaning they'll secure spots in the Masters, the US Open and Open Championship.
One Major victory gets you a guaranteed 20 Major starts for the next five years.
4. Money
Prize money is a big incentive for the winner, with the PGA Championship offering up a huge purse. Last year's prize fund was $17.5m with the champion, Brooks Koepka, picking up $3.15m.
That will almost certainly be increased in 2024 in line with the other Majors and the growing cash being handed out at the top level in men's golf.
It will likely rise to somewhere around $20m with a winner's check of around $3.6m, which is huge but nothing out of the ordinary in today's game. LIV Golf wins earn $4m while PGA Tour Signature events offer $3.6m-$4m to the winners.
5. Tour memberships
A five-year PGA Tour card is awarded to the PGA Champion, whilst the winner also earns a DP World Tour card for seven years, too.
6. World ranking points
PGA Championship winners receive 100 Official World Golf Ranking points, effectively securing their spot in the top 50 for the next 18 months proceeding their victory.
All of the four men's Majors offer 100 OWGR points to the winner, with the next-best Players Championship awarding 80.
7. FedEx Cup points
The winner of the PGA Championship picks up 750 FedEx Cup points, which is 250 more than the 500 on offer at regular PGA Tour events.
All four men's Majors plus the Players Championship offer 750 points, while the Signature Events give 700 to the winner.
8. Other tournament exemptions
Winners of the PGA Championship earn a spot in the Players Championship for the next five years as well as most other PGA Tour and DP World Tour events due to the memberships on offer.
They also earn a spot in January's 'The Sentry' in Hawaii and the next year's Signature Events due to the near-guarantee of finishing inside the top 50 in the FedEx Cup standings.
9. The Champions Dinner
Just like The Masters, the PGA Championship has its own past champions' dinner on the Tuesday of tournament week.
The dinner has been running since 1965 and allows spouses and family, as opposed to Augusta National's 'Masters Club' that is only open to past Masters champions and the club's chairman.