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AUGUSTA, Ga. — The first major championship of the year is halfway done, and the golfers who have made the cut are now competing for a record pot.
The golf world has once again descended on Augusta, Georgia, for the 89th playing of the Masters. With the iconic green jacket up for grabs on Sunday comes a $4.2 million first-place check, which is part of a record $21 million purse this week.
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The Masters offered a $20 million purse last year, which set a record for the event and matched most of the other top events on the PGA Tour’s schedule. Scottie Scheffler then earned a $3.6 million check for his win at Augusta National last April. Only The Players Championship, at $25 million, topped the Masters’ purse. That event offered the same purse this year, which sent Rory McIlroy home with a $4.5 million check after his playoff win at TPC Sawgrass.
By comparison, the U.S. Open set the record last season among the four major championships with its $21.5 million purse at Pinehurst. The PGA Championship offered an $18.5 million purse, and the British Open had $17.5 million up for grabs. All four major championships offered record purses at their respective events, and will likely follow suit this year.
Scheffler was the betting favorite entering the week. The top-ranked golfer in the world has won two of the last three Masters tournaments, and he’s coming off a historic tear on Tour last season where he won seven times, made the cut in every start and earned his first FedExCup win at the Tour Championship. Scheffler has three top-10 finishes in six starts this season, including a runner-up finish at the Texas Children’s Houston Open last month. He entered the weekend at 5-under, three shots back of the leader, Justin Rose.
McIlroy had the second-best odds to win this week, though he’s not won a major championship in more than a decade now. He rallied back after an awful finish on Thursday to get right back in contention on Friday. Rose, however, took a one-shot lead into the weekend at Augusta National.
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Here’s a look at how much is up for grabs this week at the Masters.
1. $4.2 million
2. $2.268 million
3. $1.428 million
4. $1.008 million
5. $840,000
6. $756,000
7. $703,500
8. $651,000
9. $609,000
10. $567,000
11. $525,000
12. $483,000
13. $441,000
14. $399,000
15. $378,000
16. $357,000
17. $336,000
18. $315,000
19. $294,000
20. $273,000
21. $252,000
22. $235,200
23. $218,400
24. $201,600
25. $184,800
26. $168,000
27. $161,700
28. $155,400
29. $149,100
30. $142,800
31. $136,500
32. $130,200
33. $123,900
34. $118,650
35. $113,400
36. $108,150
37. $102,900
38. $98,700
39. $94,500
40. $90,300
41. $86,100
42. $81,900
43. $77,700
44. $73,500
45. $69,300
46. $65,100
47. $60,900
48. $57,540
49. $54,600
50. $52,920
Those who did not make the cut will receive $25,000 each. The five amateurs in the field, who all missed the cut, are not eligible for that prize.
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AUGUSTA, Ga. (WRDW/WAGT) – People in Augusta came together on Sunday to support a woman fighting cancer.
Salon Vintage on Mike Padgett Highway held ‘Cuts for Courtney’ Sunday morning.
All the money raised from the event went to her travel expenses.
Other local businesses were able to help with the fundraising, and there was even a raffle.
She is fighting a rare cancer and is going to get treatment in Houston.
Courtney’s wife and Salon Vintage’s owner says the support for Courtney has been great.
“We decided that we wanted to do this because Courtney’s been a longtime client of ours, and so has Ashley in our salon, and she is battling cancer right now. So we wanted to give back to her, be able to bring the community in and have some people come out and support her,” said Angela Olivares, owner of Salon Vintage. “The support has meant so much more than just lifting the financial burden of her treatment. Just having the community show up for her and have something to look forward to and all the people that love her gather around to show their support. It’s just been really good for her spirits and our spirits.”
If you want to donate, the salon’s email is salonvintage15@yahoo.com.
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AUGUSTA, Ga. (WRDW/WAGT) – Anime fest was back in town in Augusta this weekend.
The recurring event went to the Hilton DoubleTree on Saturday to celebrate the Japanese medium, with voice actors, cos-players, and even a lip sync contest.
We spoke to someone visiting about why they decided to come.
“So I love anime, I’ve loved Sailor Moon since I was five years old, so I’ve been trying to get to every con I can this year,” said Dominique Pina, visitor of the fest.
The con is looking to make a return, and there are other pop culture festivals the group hosts.
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