$1,350,000.
The Masters prize money is split according to a designated formula. In case of a tie for third place, the money prize for third and fourth place are averaged and awarded to the two players.
In 2009 it was $1,350,000 for first place.
In 2010, the winner of the Masters tournament won a prize money of $1.35 million. Phil Mickelson emerged as the champion that year, claiming both the coveted green jacket and the substantial cash prize.
Same as 2011
Prize money list can be found at: http://www.augusta.com/stories/040807/mas_123892.shtml
Prize money list can be found at: http://www.augusta.com/stories/040807/mas_123892.shtml
5000 bucks
Because the organizers think it's gauche to talk about money in public.
Every single player except the amateurs receive prize money, but, only those who make the cut receive official money, those who miss the cut get a small payment of a few thousand.
Prize money list can be found at: http://www.augusta.com/stories/040807/mas_123892.shtml
You can generally receive prize money through methods like direct deposit, check, or wire transfer, depending on the organization awarding the prize. Make sure to follow the instructions provided by the awarding organization to claim your prize money.