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Masters 2024 starts Thursday. While the purse isn't yet publicly available, here's a look at the prize money breakdown by player from the 2023 Masters
What is the payout for today's Masters winner? Scheffler will receive $3.6 million, a record high. Last year, Jon Rahm gained $3.24 million, and Scheffler won $2.7 million when he won in 2022.
The Masters has confirmed record prize money for the 2023 tournament with the winner earning a mammoth $3.24m (£2.6m).. Scottie Scheffler picked up $2.7m alongside the green jacket last year with ...
The Masters was held at Wembley Arena for the first time in 2007. [31] In a slight change to the format, one extra discretionary wild-card place was awarded, bringing the total number of players up to 19. [32] However, the original format with just two wild-card players was reinstated in 2008. [29]
The 2023 Masters (officially the 2023 Cazoo Masters) was a professional non-ranking snooker tournament that took place from 8 to 15 January 2023 at Alexandra Palace in London, England. It was the 49th staging of the Masters , which was first held in 1975 , and the second of three Triple Crown events in the 2022–23 snooker season , following ...
Robertson won the fifth frame, before a 102 break by O'Sullivan, his 80th century break at the Masters. Robertson responded with a 130 break to win the seventh frame. A 68 break from O'Sullivan in the eighth frame tied the scores at 4–4 but Robertson then won two consecutive frames with breaks of 43, 49, and 54 to complete a 6–4 victory.
2024 Masters payouts. 1. Scottie Scheffler — $3.6 million 2. Ludvig Aberg — $2.16 million T3. Collin Morikawa, Max Homa, Tommy Fleetwood — $1.04 million T6. Cam Smith, Bryson DeChambeau ...
The 2024 Masters was a professional non-ranking snooker tournament that took place from 7 to 14 January 2024 at Alexandra Palace in London, England. The second Triple Crown event of the 2023–24 season, the tournament was the 50th edition of the Masters, [1] [2] which was first held in 1975 for 10 invited players at the West Centre Hotel in London.