Prize money payouts for all the golfers at the 2022 KPMG Women’s PGA Championship
Prize money at the KPMG Women’s PGA Championship has jumped a whooping 300 percent since 2014.
That means this year’s winner, In Gee Chun, is taking home $1,350,000 for claiming the third major on the LPGA’s 2022 schedule.
By comparison, Minjee Lee earned $1,800,000, the largest paycheck in women’s golf history, for her win earlier this month at the U.S. Women’s Open. Jennifer Kupcho took home $750,000 after she collected her first LPGA title at the Chevron Championship.
Lee’s 1-2 finish at the last two majors has earned her $2,518,827 in those two events alone.
The 2022 KPMG was staged at Congressional Country Club in Bethesda, Maryland, marking the first time a professional women’s event has been held at the historic Blue Course.
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Position | Player | Score | Earnings |
1 | -5 | $1,350,000 | |
T2 | -4 | $718,827 | |
T2 | -4 | $718,827 | |
4 | -3 | $467,580 | |
T5 | -1 | $274,166 | |
T5 | -1 | $274,166 | |
T5 | -1 | $274,166 | |
T5 | -1 | $274,166 | |
T5 | -1 | $274,166 | |
T10 | E | $156,315 | |
T10 | E | $156,315 | |
T10 | E | $156,315 | |
T10 | E | $156,315 | |
T10 | E | $156,315 | |
T10 | E | $156,315 | |
T16 | 1 | $114,045 | |
T16 | 1 | $114,045 | |
T16 | 1 | $114,045 | |
T16 | 1 | $114,045 | |
T16 | 1 | $114,045 | |
T21 | 2 | $95,799 | |
T21 | 2 | $95,799 | |
T21 | 2 | $95,799 | |
T21 | 2 | $95,799 | |
T25 | 3 | $80,744 | |
T25 | 3 | $80,744 | |
T25 | 3 | $80,744 | |
T25 | 3 | $80,744 | |
T25 | 3 | $80,744 | |
T30 | 4 | $59,987 | |
T30 | 4 | $59,987 | |
T30 | 4 | $59,987 | |
T30 | 4 | $59,987 | |
T30 | 4 | $59,987 | |
T30 | 4 | $59,987 | |
T30 | 4 | $59,987 | |
T30 | 4 | $59,987 | |
T30 | 4 | $59,987 | |
T30 | 4 | $59,987 | |
T40 | 5 | $42,957 | |
T40 | 5 | $42,957 | |
T40 | 5 | $42,957 | |
T40 | 5 | $42,957 | |
T40 | 5 | $42,957 | |
T40 | 5 | $42,957 | |
T46 | 6 | $36,037 | |
T46 | 6 | $36,037 | |
T46 | 6 | $36,037 | |
49 | 7 | $33,299 | |
T50 | 8 | $30,563 | |
T50 | 8 | $30,563 | |
T50 | 8 | $30,563 | |
T50 | 8 | $30,563 | |
T54 | 9 | $26,002 | |
T54 | 9 | $26,002 | |
T54 | 9 | $26,002 | |
T54 | 9 | $26,002 | |
T54 | 9 | $26,002 | |
T54 | 9 | $26,002 | |
T60 | 10 | $22,583 | |
T60 | 10 | $22,583 | |
T62 | 11 | $21,667 | |
T62 | 11 | $21,667 | |
64 | 12 | $20,987 | |
T65 | 13 | $20,072 | |
T65 | 13 | $20,072 | |
T65 | 13 | $20,072 | |
T68 | 15 | $18,929 | |
T68 | 15 | $18,929 | |
70 | 18 | $18,250 | |
71 | 20 | $18,023 |
“Through the KPMG Women’s PGA Championship, we are accelerating the advancement, development and empowerment of women both on and off the golf course,” Paul Knopp, KPMG U.S. Chair and CEO, previously said in a statement.
“The significantly increased purse size – along with top courses in major markets, network TV coverage, and advanced data and analytics capabilities provided via KPMG Performance Insights – are tangible examples of our commitment to elevate the world-class athletes on the LPGA Tour.”