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The 2025 Masters is poised for an electric finish Sunday as a loaded leaderboard enters the final round with all eyes focused on the green jacket. The first major championship of the year will be decided at Augusta National Golf Club, but there is far more on the line than a iconic piece of clothing. The winner of the Masters will receive an annual invitation to play at Augusta National along with a significant financial sum for emerging victorious out of the 89th playing of this tournament.
The Masters on Saturday announced a record $21 million purse will be divided amongst the 53 players who made the cut and are presently playing the weekend at Augusta National. A record $4.2 million will be awarded to the 2025 champion, an increase of $600,000 from what Scottie Scheffler earned when he captured his second green jacket in 2024.
Take-home pay of at least $1 million will go to the top four finishers, meaning there will be some significant shots down the stretch Sunday that will be immensely important both to the tournament outcome and players’ bank accounts. Be sure to follow 2025 Masters leaderboard live updates, including final-round coverage and highlights.
For those who do not find themselves in contention to win in the latter stages of the round, the next-most important position is 12th place as finishing there or higher on the leaderboard earns players an invitation for the 90th Masters. Not only that, finishing as “low” as 12th will still net a golfer nearly half a million dollars for their participation in this tradition unlike any other.
The top 50 at the 2025 Masters will all take home at least $52,920 with anyone outside the top 50 receiving cash prizes descending from $51,660 — a nice reward for battling to get inside the cut line.
There is plenty on the line Sunday, and CBS Sports has you covered so you do not need to miss a second of it. Check out 2025 Masters tee times for Round 4 along with our thorough 2025 Masters TV schedule and coverage guide so you can watch as many shots as possible from the morning through the early evening.
Watch the 2025 Masters all day Sunday with expanded coverage from CBS Sports. The newly extended broadcast airs from 12-2 p.m. on Paramount+ before shifting to CBS from 2-7 p.m. Masters Live follows the best in the world across Featured Groups, Amen Corner and Holes 15 & 16. Check into those streams live across Paramount+, CBSSports.com and the CBS Sports App.
Let’s take a look at the complete 2025 Masters prize money breakdown, including the total purse and payouts for each position in the field.
2025 Masters prize money, purse, payouts
Total purse: $21 million
1st — $4,200,000
2nd — $2,268,000
3rd — $1,428,000
4th — $1,008,000
5th — $840,000
6th — $756,000
7th — $703,500
8th — $651,000
9th — $609,000
10th — $567,000
11th — $525,000
12th — $483,000
13th — $441,000
14th — $399,000
15th — $378,000
16th — $357,000
17th — $336,000
18th — $315,000
19th — $294,000
20th — $273,000
21st — $252,000
22nd — $235,200
23rd — $218,400
24th — $201,600
25th — $184,800
26th — $168,000
27th — $161,700
28th — $155,400
29th — $149,100
30th — $142,800
31st — $136,500
32nd — $130,200
33rd — $123,900
34th — $118,650
35th — $113,400
36th — $108,150
37th — $102,900
38th — $98,700
39th — $94,500
40th — $90,300
41st — $86,100
42nd — $81,900
43rd — $77,700
44th — $73,500
45th — $69,300
46th — $65,100
47th — $60,900
48th — $57,540
49th — $54,600
50th — $52,920
The remainder of the professionals will receive cash prizes downward from $51,660 depending on the scores. All professionals who missed the cut will receive $25,000.