The DP World Tour has reached The Belfry for the much-awaited 2024 Betfred British Masters. Scheduled from August 28 to September 1, 155 players began competing for the trophy. However, after the Friday round, only 70 players made the cut and will advance to the weekend.
Last year, New Zealand golfer Daniel Hillier clinched the title. However, this year, he is currently tied for 65th position with a 1-over score. At present, Tyrrell Hatton is enjoying a one-stroke lead ahead of Jong Weon Ko and Jorge Campillo, who are both at 9-under.
How much money will Tyrrell Hatton take home if he wins?
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The 2023 event had a total purse of $3.5 million, and Hillier took home $595,000. The prize money remains the same this year, and so does the winner’s payout. Additionally, the runner-up and second runner-up will take home $385,000 and $220,500, respectively. Here’s how much money each of the 70 players will receive:
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1st | $595,000 |
2nd | $385,000 |
3rd | $220,500 |
4th | $175,000 |
5th | $148.400 |
6th | $122,500 |
7th | $105,000 |
8th | $87,500 |
9th | $78,400 |
10th | $70,000 |
11th | $64,400 |
12th | $60,200 |
13th | $56,350 |
14th | $53,500 |
15th | $51,450 |
16th | $49,350 |
17th | $47,250 |
18th | $45,150 |
19th | $43,400 |
20th | $42,000 |
21st | $40,600 |
22nd | $39,440 |
23rd | $38,400 |
24th | $37,450 |
25th | $36,400 |
26th | $35,350 |
27th | $34,300 |
28th | $33,250 |
29th | $32,200 |
30th | $31,150 |
31st | $30,100 |
32nd | $29,050 |
33rd | $28,000 |
34th | $26,950 |
35th | $25,900 |
36th | $24,850 |
37th | $24,150 |
38th | $23,450 |
39th | $22,750 |
40th | $22,050 |
41st | $21,350 |
42nd | $20,650 |
43rd | $19,950 |
44th | $19,250 |
45th | $18,550 |
47th | $17,850 |
48th | $17,150 |
49th | $16,450 |
50th | $15,750 |
51st | $15,050 |
52nd | $14,350 |
53rd | $13,650 |
54th | $12,950 |
55th | $12,250 |
56th | $11,900 |
57th | $11,500 |
58th | $11,200 |
59th | $10,850 |
60th | $10,500 |
61st | $10,150 |
62nd | $9,800 |
63rd | $9,450 |
64th | $9,100 |
65th | $8,750 |
66th | $8,400 |
67th | $8,050 |
68th | $7,700 |
69th | $7,000 |
70th | $6,650 |
Apart from that, the winner will also earn vital points in the Race to Dubai standings, as well as the first set of Ryder Cup qualification points. Don’t have tickets to watch the battle for the ultimate victory live? Don’t worry, we’ve got you covered! You can enjoy the Saturday and Sunday rounds of the 2024 Betfred British Masters from the comfort of your home.
Catch the Betfret British Masters on Sky Sports
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After the conclusion of the Friday round, the event hosted by Sir Nick Faldo will only get more intense. The players will be vying to qualify for the final two events before the DP World Tour playoffs. For those residing in England, simply tune in to Sky Sports at 12:30 pm on Saturday and 12:00 pm on Sunday.
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