He nearly missed his chance, but Bryson DeChambeau is now a two-time U.S. Open champion.
After losing a three-stroke lead he’d built to start the day, DeChambeau defeated Rory McIlroy to win the U.S. Open on Sunday afternoon at Pinehurst No. 2 in North Carolina. The victory was his second career major title and his first since winning the U.S. Open in 2020.
As a result, DeChambeau will take home a massive prize of $4.3 million.
This year, the U.S. Open is offering a record $21.5 million prize purse, the largest in the history of a men’s major tournament, $1.5 million more than last season and $1.5 million more than the Masters tournament earlier this year.
By comparison, the $21.5 million prize pool is bigger than all but one event on the PGA Tour this year. That record was surpassed only by the Players Championship in March, which had a $25 million prize pool. Scottie Scheffler won $4.5 million for winning. Last month, the PGA Championship offered $18.5 million in prize money, with Xander Schauffele winning $3.3 million.
While the top four will take home seven-figure prize money, every player who finishes in the top 10 at Pinehurst this week will earn at least $500,000, with an additional bonus of $10,000 for players who didn’t make the cut.
Here’s a look at how much money everyone made at the U.S. Open in North Carolina this week.
US Open Prize Money
1. Bryson DeChambeau — $4.3 million
2. Rory McIlroy — $2.322 million
T3. Tony Finau, Patrick Cantlay — $1.229 million
5. Mathieu Pavone — $843,765
6. Hideki Matsuyama — $748,154
T7. Russell Henry, Xander Schauffele — $639,288
T9. Sam Burns, Davis Thompson, Corey Connors — $502,391
T12. Sergio Garcia, Ludvig Auberg — $409,279
T14. Thomas Detry, Collin Morikawa — $351,580
T16. Tommy Fleetwood, Akshay Bhatia, Taylor Pendris — $299,218
T19. Shane Lowry, Aaron Lai — $255,758
T21. Daniel Berger, Max Glaserman, Ming Woo Lee, Stefan Jaeger, Brian Harman — $203,607
T26. Brooks Koepka, Zach Blair, Chris Kirk, Tom Kim, Tyrrell Hatton — $153,281
T32. Adam Scott, Kim Si-woo, Sahith Teegala, Keegan Bradley, Isaiah Salinda, Christiaan Bezuidenhout, Cam Smith, JT Poston, Denny McCarthy — $105,775
T41. Frankie Capan III, Harris English, Jordan Spieth, Scottie Scheffler, Tom McKibbin, Tim Widing, Emiliano Grillo, Billy Horschel — $68,149
T50. Justin Lower, Matt Kuchar, Nikolaj Hojgaard, Mark Hubbard — $48,022
54. Nico Echavarria — $46,067
55. David Puig — $45,632
T56. Sunghyun Kim, Ben Coles, Ryan Fox, Sepp Straka, Grayson Sigg, Brian Campbell, Adam Svensson, Wyndham Clark — $43,676
T64. Matthew Fitzpatrick, Francesco Molinari, Martin Kaymer — $41,286
T67. Cameron Young, Brendon Todd — $40,200
69. Dean Burmester — $39,548
T70. Brandon Wu — $39,113
Each of the qualifiers won $10,000.
*Amateurs Neil Shipley, Luke Clanton and Gunnar Bloyn all qualified but will not win any prize money due to the rules.