Women’s Open becomes most lucrative major in female golf with $1.3m boost

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  • Prize fund is $5.8m for the 2021 tournament in Carnoustie
  • R&A’s Slumbers says announcement ‘sends a strong signal’

The Women’s Open has been handed a status and financial boost ahead of tee-off at Carnoustie with a $1.3m prize fund increase to $5.8m, making the tournament the most lucrative in female golf. On Sunday the champion on Scotland’s east coast will collect a cheque for $870,000 (£632,000).

Martin Slumbers, the R&A’s chief executive, announced the fillip for this major championship with considerable glee on Wednesday. And no wonder: Slumbers promised the pot at Muirfield in 2022 will be at least $6.8m. Between 2014 and 2016, the purse had been fixed at $3m, with the winner’s share always less than $500,000. Slumbers has credited AIG, the event’s main sponsor since 2019, with helping to elevate its status.

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Written by Ewan Murray
This news first appeared on https://www.theguardian.com/sport/2021/aug/18/womens-open-becomes-most-lucrative-major-in-female-golf-with-13m-boost under the title “Women’s Open becomes most lucrative major in female golf with $1.3m boost”. Bolchha Nepal is not responsible or affiliated towards the opinion expressed in this news article.