2025 AIG Women’s Open prize money: How much did Miyu Yamashita win at Royal Porthcawl?

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Miyu Yamashita with the AIG Women's Open trophy

Here’s the full breakdown of how much each player won at the 2025 AIG Women’s Open, and how the purse evolved over the years…

The AIG Women’s Open is currently the third highest-paying major in women’s golf, trailing behind the US Open’s record $12 million purse and the KPMG PGA Championship’s $10.4 million.

The total prize fund for the 2025 tournament was $9.75 million, an increase of $250,000 on the $9.5 million purse at the 2024 AIG Women’s Open at St Andrews.

In 2023, the prize fund saw a substantial 23% jump from $7.3 million in 2022. Although still smaller than the $17 million Open Championship purse at Royal Portrush this year, the women’s prize fund has grown significantly, nearly tripling since 2018 when Georgia Hall won at Royal Lytham & St Annes. Title sponsor AIG boosted the fund by $1.25 million in 2019 after several years of little change. The prize fund first hit $1 million in 1998, evolving from just £500 in 1976.

Miyu Yamashita at the 2025 AIG Women's Open

In 2024, the Evian and Chevron Championships offered purses of $8 million and $7.9 million, respectively. Lilia Vu earned $1.35 million for her win at Walton Heath, only the second time the winner’s prize surpassed $1 million, and still $1.75 million less than Xander Schauffele’s Royal Troon payout in 2024.

When the AIG Women’s Open last took place at St Andrews in 2013, Stacy Lewis earned just over $400,000 from a $2.75 million fund. Lydia Ko, the 2024 champion, received $1.42 million, representing 15% of the total purse.



AIG Women’s Open prize money evolution

YEARVENUECHAMPIONPURSE ($)WINNER ($)
2025Royal PorthcawlTBC$9,750,000$1,462,500
2024St AndrewsLydia Ko$9,500,000$1,425,000
2023Walton HeathLilia Vu$9,000,000$1,350,000
2022MuirfieldAshleigh Buhai$7,300,000$1,095,000
2021CarnoustieAnna Nordqvist$5,800,000$870,000
2020Royal TroonSophia Popov$4,500,000$675,000
2019WoburnHinako Shibuno$4,500,000$675,000
2018Royal Lytham & St AnnesGeorgia Hall$3,250,000$490,000
2017KingsbarnsIn-Kyung Kim$3,250,000$504,821
2016WoburnAriya Jutanugarn$3,000,000$412,047
2015TurnberryInbee Park$3,000,000$464,817
2014Royal BirkdaleMo Martin$3,000,000$474,575

Martin Slumbers, who was CEO of The R&A in 2024 said, “In AIG, we have the support of a deeply trusted partner, as we look to continue to elevate the AIG Women’s Open. We have a clear vision for the AIG Women’s Open; we want to see the best women golfers compete on the best golf courses in front of large crowds and show us how good they are.”

2025 AIG Women’s Open prize money breakdown

Here’s a breakdown of the 2025 prize money.

PositionPlayer NameScorePrize Money
1Miyu Yamashita-11$1,462,500
T2Minami Katsu-9$829,741
T2Charley Hull-9$829,741
T4A Lim Kim-7$485,403
T4Rio Takeda-7$485,403
T6Megan Khang-6$324,017
T6Wei Ling Hsu-6$324,017
T8Steph Kyriacou-4$244,650
T8Lottie Woad-4$244,650
T8Paula Martin Sampedro (a)-4$0
T11Andrea Lee-3$187,760
T11Mao Saigo-3$187,760
T13Chiara Tamburlini-2$146,578
T13Hyojoo Kim-2$146,578
T13Minjee Lee-2$146,578
T13Sei Young Kim-2$146,578
T13Lauren Coughlin-2$146,578
T13Pajaree Anannarukarn-2$146,578
T19Georgia Hall-1$115,537
T19Mimi Rhodes-1$115,537
T19Yan Liu-1$115,537
T19Linn Grant-1$115,537
T23Jenny ShinE$93,402
T23Ariya JutanugarnE$93,402
T23Morgane MetrauxE$93,402
T23Esther HenseleitE$93,402
T23Celine BoutierE$93,402
T23Haeran RyuE$93,402
T23Jinhee ImE$93,402
T30Anna Nordqvist+1$75,851
T30Jeeno Thitikul+1$75,851
T30Narin An+1$75,851
T33Ayaka Furue+2$66,502
T33Nasa Hataoka+2$66,502
T33Alexa Pano+2$66,502
T36Sarah Schmelzel+3$58,391
T36Lydia Ko+3$58,391
T36Nelly Korda+3$58,391
39In Gee Chun+4$53,095
T40Darcey Harry+5$45,779
T40Madelene Sagstrom+5$45,779
T40Casandra Alexander+5$45,779
T40Angel Yin+5$45,779
T40Akie Iwai+5$45,779
T40Shannon Tan+5$45,779
T46Ilhee Lee+6$36,960
T46Diksha Dagar+6$36,960
T46Lindy Duncan+6$36,960
T46Brooke Matthews+6$36,960
T50Bronte Law+7$30,875
T50Ashleigh Buhai+7$30,875
T50Amy Yang+7$30,875
T50Mi Hyang Lee+7$30,875
T50Stacy Lewis+7$30,875
T55Kristen Gillman+8$26,641
T55Emma Spitz+8$26,641
T55Manon De Roey+8$26,641
T58Chisato Iwai+9$22,727
T58Yuri Yoshida+9$22,727
T58Arpichaya Yubol+9$22,727
T58Carla Bernat (a)+9$22,727
T58Mary Liu+9$22,727
T63Perrine Delacour+11$20,028
T63Leona Maguire+11$20,028
T63Patty Tavatanakit+11$20,028
T63Yani Tseng+11$20,028
T67Laura Fuenfstueck+12$18,440
T67Grace Kim+12$18,440
T69Dasom Ma+15$17,383
T69Pauline Roussin-Bouchard+15$17,383
71Jeneath Wong (a)+17$0

The players who didn’t make the cut all received $4,250 each.



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