Genesis Scottish Open 2024 purse: How much will the winner of the tournament get?
The top ten finishers will all get six-figure rewards, with 10th place earning $245,250.
Rory Mcllroy at the Scottish Open(Image via IMAGO)
The Genesis Scottish Open 2024 is right around the corner. It will take place from July 11 to 14. The purse will be $9 million, making it one of the most profitable events on the PGA Tour circuit. The winner will get an astounding $1.62 million. It is a considerable improvement above Rory McIlroy‘s $1.575 million win in 2023.
The runner-up will receive $981,000. At the same time, the third-place finisher will receive $621,000. The top ten finishers will all get six-figure rewards, with 10th place earning $245,250. The winner at the Genesis Scottish Open 2024 will not only earn the winner’s share of 500 FedExCup points.
The large purse reflects the tournament’s status as a PGA Tour and DP World Tour co-sanctioned event. This partnership has drawn a world-class field, including Rory McIlroy, Xander Schauffele, and Collin Morikawa, who will all compete for the coveted championship.
Purse Breakdown for the Scottish Open 2024
The live broadcast for the Scottish Open 2024 will be available on Golf Channel and CBS. ESPN+, Paramount+, and Peacock can be referred to as streaming options. The event will also be covered by Sky Sports. They will provide TV listings for the tournament.
Here is the purse breakdown for the upcoming Scottish Open:
- 1st: $1,620,000
- 2nd: $981,000
- 3rd: $621,000
- 4th: $441,000
- 5th: $369,000
- 6th: $326,250
- 7th: $303,750
- 8th: $281,250
- 9th: $263,250
- 10th: $245,250
- 11th: $227,250
- 12th: $209,250
- 13th: $191,250
- 14th: $173,250
- 15th: $164,250
- 16th: $155,250
- 17th: $146,250
- 18th: $137,250
- 19th: $128,250
- 20th: $128,250
- 21st: $110,250
- 22nd: $101,250
- 23rd: $94,050
- 24th: $86,850
- 25th: $79,650
- 26th: $72,450
- 27th: $69,750
- 28th: $67,050
- 29th: $64,350
- 30th: $61,650
- 31st: $58,950
- 32nd: $56,250
- 33rd: $53,550
- 34th: $51,300
- 35th: $49,050
- 36th: $46,800
- 37th: $46,800
- 38th: $42,750
- 39th: $40,950
- 40th: $39,150
- 41st: $37,350
- 42nd: $35,550
- 43rd: $33,750
- 44th: $31,950
- 45th: $30,150
- 46th: $28,350
- 47th: $26,550
- 48th: $25,110
- 49th: $23,850
- 50th: $23,130
- 51st: $22,590
- 52nd: $22,050
- 53rd: $21,690
- 54th: $21,330
- 55th: $21,150
- 56th: $20,970
- 57th: $20,790
- 58th: $20,610
- 59th: $20,430
- 60th: $20,250
- 61st: $20,070
- 62nd: $19,890
- 63rd: $19,710
- 64th: $19,530
- 65th: $19,350
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