1.6 million
There's only one winner in any tournament ... but that not to say that only the winner gets paid ... in golf you can come in 40th and still get a nice pay check ...
$2.1 million
Full details can be found here http://frankosport.us/golf/Scores09/Masters-Final-Rsts-09.htm
Full details can be found here http://frankosport.us/golf/Scores09/Masters-Final-Rsts-09.htm
Spectator tickets for the Masters Golf Tournament start at $1,120 and go to $1,240. Many will pay a higher price as often the only tickets that are available are from scalpers.
To effectively read a golf leaderboard during a tournament, focus on the player's name, score, and position. Look for the player with the lowest score at the top. Pay attention to the number of holes completed and the par for the course. Use this information to track player performance and standings throughout the tournament.
The amount of prize money varies by year, but you can check on the tournament's web site to find out what it is now.
$15 now that he's gonna have to pay his wife off
There are several resources online that cover this topic. Go to the US open tennis website, then navigate to About -> History -> Prize Money
if you want to get into a tournament then you have to pay for credits but that's all you pay for
To effectively read a golf leaderboard, focus on understanding the player's names, scores, and position in the tournament. Look for the player with the lowest score at the top and the highest score at the bottom. Pay attention to the number of holes played and the player's overall score relative to par. Keep track of any changes in position as the tournament progresses. Practice by following live leaderboards during tournaments and analyzing the information displayed.
He made his pro debut at The Greater Milwaukee Open, this was his first pro pay check.