Payouts for the 2018 Masters, including a whopping prize for the champion

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Glamour, glory and history are some of the great byproducts that go along with winning the Masters.

However, it’s very hard to measure what that means. It’s different to each and every green jacket winner. But when it comes to tangible advantages, it’s easy to measure the prize money that is distributed at the end of the championship.

Patrick Reed did not have an easy time of it in Sunday’s final round at Augusta National, and he felt the pressure when Jordan Spieth tied him on the back nine and Rickie Fowler got within one stroke after a birdie on the 18th hole.

Patrick Reed gets a green jacket. That is the tournament’s ultimate, and cherished, prize. What the win will do to the bank account isn’t too shabby.

Reed took home a staggering $1.98 million. And coming in second Rickie Fowler got a cool paycheck of $1.18 million

Top 10 finishers in Masters

1. Patrick Reed, $1,980,000

2. Rickie Fowler, $1,188,000

3. Jordan Spieth, $748,000

4. Jon Rahm, $528,000

T5. Rory McIlroy, $368,375

T5. Cameron Smith, $368,375

T5. Henrik Stenson, $368,375

T5. Bubba Watson, $368,375

9. Marc Leishman, $319,000

T10. Tony Finau, $286,000

T10. Dustin Johnson, $286,000

Overall, the Masters once again produced a stellar finish, and Reed now joins the other young superstars at the top of the golf world.

 

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