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US Women’s Open Golf 2025 Prize Money: How much will the champion take home?

News RoomBy News RoomMay 31, 2025No Comments2 Mins Read
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The 2025 U.S. Women’s Open, hosted this year at the prestigious Erin Hills Golf Club in Wisconsin, is already making headlines for more than just its competitive field.

The United States Golf Association (USGA) has announced that the winner of the championship will receive a groundbreaking $2.4 million, the highest single payout in women’s golf history.

This milestone prize is part of a massive $12 million purse, matching the record set last year, and once again affirming the U.S. Women’s Open as the most financially rewarding tournament on the LPGA Tour.

The USGA’s decision to maintain the $12 million prize pool for a second consecutive year reflects a broader commitment to gender equity in sports and a desire to provide top-tier opportunities to the world’s best female golfers.

A larger share for the winner and stronger support across the field

While the overall purse remains the same as in 2024, the distribution of that prize money has shifted slightly in favor of the champion. This year, the winner will take home 20 percent of the total purse, up from 18 percent last year.

That’s a significant difference when compared to most other LPGA events, where the standard winner’s share hovers around 15 percent.

This increase in the winner’s share mirrors trends seen in other sports, where tournament organizers are recognizing the importance of incentivizing top performance while still ensuring equity across the board. In addition, even players who miss the cut will not go home empty-handed.

Those competitors are guaranteed to receive $10,000, a generous gesture by the USGA that helps mitigate the costs of travel and preparation and makes participation more financially viable for a broader range of players.

The U.S. Women’s Open has consistently pushed boundaries, and this year is no exception. The 2025 edition at Erin Hills, known for its wide fairways and dramatic, undulating terrain, is expected to challenge players in new ways while delivering an unforgettable viewing experience for fans.

With the tournament televised globally and a record number of sponsorship dollars flowing into women’s golf, the event is poised to break audience records as well.

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