Women’s PGA Championship Purse Soars to $12 Million
The Women’s PGA Championship has significantly increased its prize money, now matching the U.S. Women’s Open for the richest purse of the season. This boost underscores the growing value of women’s golf and its players.
Increased Prize Money Details
The total purse for the major tournament has been raised to $12 million. Furthermore, the victor of the competition at Fields Ranch East at PGA Frisco in Texas will receive $1.8 million. Last year, the purse was set at $10.4 million.
“We’re incredibly proud to be able to do that. It’s all part of creating a standard of excellence in women’s golf. The purse is a hugely important part of that.”
—Paul Knopp, KPMG Chair and CEO
The LPGA Tour’s total prize money in 2024 was more than $122 million, demonstrating a steady rise in value for the sport, compared to just $30 million in 2000. (LPGA 2024).
Strategic Vision
Knopp highlighted the strategic importance of these changes. He emphasized that the goal is to sustain excellence in women’s golf. The tournament continues to be held at renowned courses each year, which the golf community recognizes.
Previous Champion Recap
Last year, Amy Yang of South Korea won the Women’s PGA Championship. She secured her first major title at the Sahalee Country Club. Yang finished at 7-under 281, defeating Lilia Vu, Jin Young Ko, and Miyu Yamashita by three strokes.
The increased purse signifies a continued commitment to elevating women’s golf. This move is set to bring more attention to the tournament. It will also give the players a chance to display their talent.