Genesis Scottish Open Purse 2026: How Much Does the Winner Make

By admin — In News — July 12, 2026

   ​The Genesis Scottish Open again debuts with one of the PGA Tour’s largest prize funds, boasting a $9 million purse for competitors. As the final tune-up before The Open Championship, this event at The Renaissance Club has drawn a world-class field chasing not only the title but also significant earnings that could shape the FedEx Cup standings and players’ season totals. The winner will receive $1.575 million, and every player who makes the cut will earn a portion of the prize money. Payouts can be adjusted in the case of ties, in line with the PGA Tour’s standard distribution policy.
Here is the complete payout structure for the 2026 Genesis Scottish Open:
1st: $1,575,000
2nd: $985,500
3rd: $590,850
4th: $441,000
5th: $373,500
6th: $322,200
7th: $287,550
8th: $253,800
9th: $233,100
10th: $213,300
11th: $197,100
12th: $182,250
13th: $168,300
14th: $155,700
15th: $148,500
16th: $141,300
17th: $134,100
18th: $126,900
19th: $120,150
20th: $113,850
21st: $107,550
22nd: $102,600
23rd: $97,650
24th: $92,700
25th: $87,750
26th: $82,800
27th: $80,100
28th: $77,400
29th: $74,700
30th: $72,000
31st: $69,300
32nd: $66,600
33rd: $63,900
34th: $61,425
35th: $58,950
36th: $56,475
37th: $54,450
38th: $52,650
39th: $50,850
40th: $49,050
41st: $47,250
42nd: $45,450
43rd: $43,650
44th: $41,850
45th: $40,050
46th: $38,250
47th: $36,450
48th: $34,830
49th: $33,300
50th: $32,040
51st: $30,870
52nd: $29,700
53rd: $28,620
54th: $27,540
55th: $27,000
56th: $26,460
57th: $25,920
58th: $25,380
59th: $24,840
60th: $24,300
61st: $23,760
62nd: $23,220
63rd: $22,680
64th: $22,140
65th: $21,600
66th: $19,800
67th: $19,620
68th: $19,440
69th: $19,260
70th: $19,080
71st: $18,900
72nd: $18,720
73rd: $18,540
74th: $18,360
75th: $18,180
76th: $18,000
77th: $17,820
78th: $17,640
79th: $17,460
80th: $17,280
81st: $17,100
82nd: $16,920
83rd: $16,740
84th: $16,560
85th: $16,380
86th: $16,200
87th: $16,020
88th: $15,840
89th: $15,660
90th: $15,480
Looking ahead, next week several of the sport’s top players will travel to Royal Birkdale Golf Club in Southport, England, for The Open Championship, scheduled July 16-19. The winner of the Claret Jug earns 750 FedExCup points and a winner’s share that surpassed $3 million last year, with Scottie Scheffler taking the title. For players who do not qualify for The Open, another opportunity awaits at the Corales Puntacana Championship in the Dominican Republic, offering a $4 million purse and 300 FedExCup points during the same week.
The circuit then returns to the United States for the 3M Open, July 23-26 at TPC Twin Cities in Blaine, Minnesota. This event features an $8.8 million purse and 500 FedExCup points, making it a pivotal stop for players aiming to bolster their playoff position. Last year’s champion, Kurt Kitayama, earned $1.512 million for the victory. The calendar wraps with the Rocket Mortgage Classic in Detroit from July 30 to August 2, boasting a $10 million purse and 500 FedExCup points, representing one of the last opportunities to improve standings before the FedExCup Playoffs begin. Aldrich Potgieter is the defending champion, having claimed $1.728 million for last year’s win.  

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