2026 KPMG Women's PGA prize money payouts, winner share for each player at Hazeltine National Golf Club
The victory earned her the $1,950,000 first-place prize from the record $13 million purse — the largest in LPGA history and $1 million more than last year’s event.
“It feels like a dream come true right now,” Ryu said. “I tried a couple of times to become a major champion but I didn’t get it. Today I did it, so I’m so happy.” She added, “Thanks to God.”
Weber, who recently announced that she and her wife are expecting their first child in December, finished in a tie for third and collected a career-high $752,090.“It takes some stress — honestly a lot of stress — away from my life, absolutely,” Weber said. “So in that way it’s life-changing. But we live in L.A., everything is expensive. My wife and I joke that I have to win this tournament like three times in order to afford a house where we live.
With our little one coming in December, this helps a ton.”The $13 million purse marks a significant increase from the $3.85 million offered when the KPMG Women’s PGA Championship was last held at Hazeltine in 2019.World No. 1 Nelly Korda was in contention midway through the tournament but finished in a tie for eighth, earning $275,234.
2026 KPMG Women's PGA Championship prize money payout breakdown
1st: Haeran Ryu (-13) — $1,950,000
2nd: Ina Yoon (-11) — $1,169,107
T3: Dewi Weber (-10) — $752,090
T3: Brooke Henderson (-10) — $752,090
T5: Allisen Corpuz (-7) — $440,589
T5: Auston Kim (-7) — $440,589
T5: Alison Lee (-7) — $440,589
T8: Sei Young Kim (-6) — $275,234
T8: Jeeno Thitikul (-6) — $275,234
T8: Nelly Korda (-6) — $275,234
T8: A Lim Kim (-6) — $275,234
T12: Gaby Lopez (-5) — $210,368
T12: Miyu Yamashita (-5) — $210,368
T12: Karis Davidson (-5) — $210,368
T15: Lydia Ko (-4) — $175,806
T15: Nasa Hataoka (-4) — $175,806
T15: Esther Henseleit (-4) — $175,806
18th: Alexa Pano (-3) — $158,739
T19: Somi Lee (-2) — $143,098
T19: Aki Iwai (-2) — $143,098
T19: Ayaka Furue (-2) — $143,098
T19: Amy Yang (-2) — $143,098
T19: Dongeun Lee (-2) — $143,098
T24: Grace Kim (-1) — $111,293
T24: Shiho Kuwaki (-1) — $111,293
T24: In-Gee Chun (-1) — $111,293
T24: Perrine Delacour (-1) — $111,293
T24: Hye-Jin Choi (-1) — $111,293
T24: Minji Kang (-1) — $111,293
T24: Briana Chacon (-1) — $111,293
T24: Nataliya Guseva (-1) — $111,293
T32: Carolina Melgrati (E) — $85,512
T32: Shannon Tan (E) — $85,512
T32: Andrea Lee (E) — $85,512
T32: Mao Saigo (E) — $85,512
T32: Jenny Shin (E) — $85,512
T37: Weiwei Zhang (+1) — $69,512
T37: Maja Stark (+1) — $69,512
T37: Pajaree Anannarukarn (+1) — $69,512
T37: Patty Tavatanakit (+1) — $69,512
T37: Ruoning Yin (+1) — $69,512
T42: Minami Katsu (+2) — $55,686
T42: Hyo Joo Kim (+2) — $55,686
T42: Jin Young Ko (+2) — $55,686
T42: Anna Huang (+2) — $55,686
T42: Nanna Koerstz Madsen (+2) — $55,686
T42: Sung Hyun Park (+2) — $55,686
T48: Robyn Choi (+3) — $45,924
T48: Jing Yan (+3) — $45,924
T48: Nastasia Nadaud (+3) — $45,924
T48: Jiwon Jeon (+3) — $45,924
52nd: Saki Baba (+4) — $42,244
T53: Manon De Roey (+5) — $37,763
T53: Pornanong Phatlum (+5) — $37,763
T53: Leona Maguire (+5) — $37,763
T53: Wei-Ling Hsu (+5) — $37,763
T53: Rose Zhang (+5) — $37,763
T53: Anna Nordqvist (+5) — $37,763
T59: Gemma Dryburgh (+6) — $31,845
T59: Pauline Roussin-Bouchard (+6) — $31,845
T59: Yan Liu (+6) — $31,845
T59: Celine Boutier (+6) — $31,845
63rd: Isabella Fierro (+7) — $30,084
T64: Hinako Shibuno (+8) — $29,124
T64: Carolina Chacarra (+8) — $29,124
66th: Megan Khang (+9) — $28,163
67th: Jessica Porvasnik (+10) — $27,527
68th: Nicole Felce (+11) — $26,878
69th: Aline Krauter (+16) — $26,242
All players who missed the cut received $4,000 each.
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