Points and payouts: See what each player earned at the Masters in Augusta

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Rory McIlroy celebrates after winning the 2026 Masters Tournament. (Hector Vivas/Getty Images)
Rory McIlroy collects 750 FedExCup points and $4.5 million with the win.
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Written by Rob Bolton
Rory McIlroy collects 750 FedExCup points and $4.5 million with the win.
Rory McIlroy successfully defended his title at the 90th Masters on Sunday. In posting 12-under 276 at Augusta National Golf Club, McIlroy prevailed by one stroke over Scottie Scheffler. Now they both have two green jackets.
McIlroy earned 750 FedExCup points and $4.5 million of a record purse of $22.5 million for his sixth career victory in a major and 30th PGA TOUR title. Scroll or swipe past the table for more details of his win and the history he made.
POSITIONGOLFERSCOREFEDEXCUP POINTSEARNINGS1Rory McIlroy276 / -12750.000$4,500,000.002Scottie Scheffler277 / -11500.000$2,430,000.00T3Tyrrell Hatton278 / -10not eligible$1,080,000.00T3Russell Henley278 / -10312.500$1,080,000.00T3Justin Rose278 / -10312.500$1,080,000.00T3Cameron Young278 / -10312.500$1,080,000.00T7Collin Morikawa279 / -9237.500$725,625.00T7Sam Burns279 / -9237.500$725,625.00T9Max Homa280 / -8187.500$630,000.00T9Xander Schauffele280 / -8187.500$630,000.0011Jake Knapp281 / -7155.000$562,500.00T12Jordan Spieth283 / -5101.667$427,500.00T12Hideki Matsuyama283 / -5101.667$427,500.00T12Brooks Koekpa283 / -5101.667$427,500.00T12Patrick Reed283 / -5not eligible$427,500.00T12Patrick Cantlay283 / -5101.667$427,500.00T12Jason Day283 / -5101.667$427,500.00T18Viktor Hovland284 / -465.000$315,000.00T18Maverick McNealy284 / -465.000$315,000.00T18Matt Fitzpatrick284 / -465.000$315,000.00T21Keegan Bradley285 / -353.000$252,000.00T21Ludvig Åberg285 / -353.000$252,000.00T21Wyndham Clark285 / -353.000$252,000.00T24Matt McCarty286 / – 244.000$182,250.00T24Adam Scott286 / – 244.000$182,250.00T24Sam Stevens286 / – 244.000$182,250.00T24Chris Gotterup286 / – 244.000$182,250.00T24Michael Brennan286 / – 244.000$182,250.00T24Brian Campbell286 / – 244.000$182,250.00T30Alex Noren287 / -135.000$146,250.00T30Harris English287 / -135.000$146,250.00T30Shane Lowry287 / -135.000$146,250.00T33Gary Woodland288 / E27.600$121,500.00T33Dustin Johnson288 / Enot eligible$121,500.00T33Brian Harman288 / E27.600$121,500.00T33Tommy Fleetwood288 / E27.600$121,500.00T33Ben Griffin288 / E27.600$121,500.00T38Jon Rahm289 / 1not eligible$101,250.00T38Ryan Gerard289 / 123.000$101,250.00T38Haotong Li289 / 123.000$101,250.00T41Justin Thomas290 / 219.500$83,250.00T41Sepp Straka290 / 219.500$83,250.00T41Jacob Bridgeman290 / 219.500$83,250.00T41Kristoffer Reitan290 / 219.500$83,250.00T41Nick Taylor290 / 219.500$83,250.0046Sungjae Im291 / 317.250$69,750.0047Si Woo Kim292 / 416.500$65,250.0048Aaron Rai293 / 515.750$61,650.00T49Corey Conners294 / 614.625$57,600.00T49Marco Penge294 / 614.625$57,600.0051Kurt Kitayama295 / 713.500$55,350.0052Sergio Garcia296 / 8not eligible$54,000.0053Rasmus Højgaard298 / 1012.500$53,100.0054Charl Schwartzel300 / 12not eligible$52,200.00
Among the litany of questions before the Masters started was how McIlroy would perform with nothing to prove. After all, last year’s victory at Augusta National completed the career grand slam. Now, with two wins each in the Masters and the PGA Championship, he’s suddenly halfway to a second.
McIlroy opened with a 5-under 67 and followed with a 7-under 65 for the low score in each of the first two rounds. A third-round 73 left him in a share of the 54-hole lead with Cameron Young, and his Sunday 71 was enough to reach the finish line lower than the other 53 who survived the cut.
This was McIlroy’s 18th career start in the Masters. By winning in consecutive editions, he joins Jack Nicklaus (1965-66), Nick Faldo (1989-90) and Tiger Woods (2001-02) as the only ever to go back-to-back. For winning his sixth major, McIlroy rises into a tie for 12th-most all-time with Faldo, Phil Mickelson and Lee Trevino.
Scheffler played his last 39 holes in bogey-free 11 under to settle for his third career runner-up finish to go with four titles in the majors. He will resume his pursuit of the career grand slam at the U.S. Open in June.
Young closed with 1-over 73 to finish in a four-way share of third place, two strokes back of the champ. It’s his third podium finish in a major.
Augusta National traditionally invites the top 12 and ties in the Masters the following year. This time, 17 golfers would qualify for the exemption, although many already are eligible via other criteria.
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