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2025 U.S. Women’s Open Prize Money Breakdown: $12 Million Payout Details

Brenda YoungBy Brenda YoungJune 4, 2025No Comments3 Mins Read
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Maja Stark Claims Victory at the U.S. Women’s Open 2023

On Sunday, Maja Stark secured her first major championship by winning the prestigious U.S. Women’s Open held at Erin Hills, a significant achievement that came with a substantial monetary reward.

Prize Purse Breakdown

The total purse for the tournament was $12 million, with Stark taking home an impressive $2.4 million as the winner. Below is the detailed payout structure for the top competitors:

  • Winner: Maja Stark – $2,400,000
  • Tied for 2nd: Nelly Korda – $1,052,621
  • Tied for 2nd: Rio Takeda – $1,052,621
  • Tied for 4th: Hyejin Choi – $486,261.67
  • Tied for 4th: Ruoning Yin – $486,261.67
  • Tied for 4th: Mao Saigo – $486,261.67
  • Tied for 7th: Hailee Cooper – $358,003.50
  • Tied for 7th: Hinako Shibuno – $358,003.50
  • Tied for 9th: Ariya Jutanugarn – $281,340.67
  • Tied for 9th: Angel Yin – $281,340.67
  • Tied for 9th: Linn Grant – $281,340.67
  • Tied for 12th: Charley Hull – $229,197.60
  • Tied for 12th: Hannah Green – $229,197.60
  • Tied for 14th: Jin Young Ko – $179,245
  • Tied for 14th: Chiara Tamburlini – $179,245
  • Tied for 14th: Yealimi Noh – $179,245
  • Tied for 14th: Sarah Schmelzel – $179,245
  • Tied for 19th: Julia Lopez Ramirez – $138,804
  • Tied for 19th: Madelene Sagstrom – $138,804
  • Tied for 19th: Gaby Lopez – $138,804
  • Tied for 22nd: Esther Henseleit – $110,035
  • Tied for 22nd: Chisato Iwai – $110,035
  • Tied for 22nd: Andrea Lee – $110,035
  • Tied for 22nd: Minjee Lee – $110,035
  • Tied for 26th: Lydia Ko – $91,569.50
  • Tied for 26th: A Lim Kim – $91,569.50
  • Tied for 28th: Pauline Roussin Bouchard – $82,016.67
  • Tied for 28th: Jin Yan – $82,016.67
  • Tied for 28th: Aline Krauter – $82,016.67
  • Tied for 31st: Auston Kim – $71,064.67
  • Tied for 31st: Allisen Corpuz – $71,064.67
  • Tied for 31st: Anna Nordqvist – $71,064.67
  • Tied for 31st: Lottie Woad (a) – $0
  • 35th Place: Ingrid Lindblad – $64,129
  • Tied for 36th: Nataliya Guseva – $53,854.86
  • Tied for 36th: Amy Yang – $53,854.86
  • Tied for 36th: Miyu Yamashita – $53,854.86
  • Tied for 36th: Saki Baba – $53,854.86
  • Tied for 36th: Hyunjo Yoo – $53,854.86
  • Tied for 36th: Farah O’Keefe (a) – $0
  • Tied for 36th: Carolina Lopez-Chacarra (a) – $0
  • Tied for 36th: Haeran Ryu – $53,854.86
  • Tied for 36th: Yui Kawamoto – $53,854.86
  • Tied for 45th: Kiara Romero (a) – $0
  • Tied for 45th: Sophie Hausmann – $39,231.60
  • Tied for 45th: Sakura Koiwai – $39,231.60
  • Tied for 45th: Akie Iwai – $39,231.60
  • Tied for 45th: Amari Avery – $39,231.60
  • Tied for 45th: Celine Boutier – $39,231.60
  • Tied for 51st: Gemma Dryburgh – $31,334
  • 55th Place: Maria Jose Marin (a) – $0
  • Tied for 56th: Shiho Kuwaki – $27,501
  • Tied for 56th: Youmin Hwang – $27,501
  • 58th Place: Celine Borge – $26,527
  • 59th Place: Kiara Davidson Spilkova – $26,041
  • 60th Place: Wichanee Meechai – $25,797

The U.S. Women’s Open continues to showcase top-tier talent in women’s golf, and Stark’s victory marks a significant milestone in her budding career.

Breakdown Details Million Money Open Payout Prize U.S Womens
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