ST ANDREWS, SCOTLAND —
The winner of the British Open this month will earn more than $2 million for the first time.
From a total prize fund of $11.5 million, whoever lifts the Claret Jug at Royal St George’s in Sandwich, U.K. on July 18 will also earn $2,070,000, up from the $1,935,000 won by Shane Lowry in 2019.
Last year’s Open was canceled because of the coronavirus pandemic.
The increased prize money “fully reflects the championship’s stature in world sport,” R&A chief executive Martin Slumbers said on Thursday.
“As the only men’s major championship played outside of America, the Open has a global role to play and we are determined to continue to attract the top players.”
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