Haeran Ryu, Brooke Henderson and Ina Yoon are all circling the highest purse in women’s golf history at the 2026 KPMG Women’s PGA Championship Sunday. Ryu carries the 54-hole lead into Hazeltine National Golf Club after weather delayed the final round on Sunday.
The winner of the year’s third major is set to take home $1,950,000, with the runner-up tabbed to walk out with a seven-figure check. Players who entered but missed the cut received $4,000.
Here’s the full payout from the 2026 KPMG Women’s PGA Championship purse (note: this story will be updated at the completion of the tournament).
- $1,950,000
- $1,169,107
- $848,104
- $656,075
- $528,068
- $432,053
- $361,645
- $316,843
- $284,838
- $259,232
- $240,024
- $224,021
- $209,940
- $197,143
- $185,618
- $175,378
- $166,422
- $158,739
- $152,341
- $147,214
- $142,101
- $136,975
- $131,861
- $126,734
- $122,257
- $117,779
- $113,289
- $108,811
- $104,333
- $100,492
- $96,650
- $92,809
- $88,967
- $85,125
- $81,933
- $78,727
- $75,534
- $72,329
- $69,123
- $66,566
- $64,009
- $61,452
- $58,883
- $56,326
- $54,405
- $52,485
- $50,564
- $48,643
- $46,722
- $44,801
- $43,529
- $42,244
- $40,960
- $39,688
- $38,403
- $37,118
- $35,846
- $34,561
- $33,289
- $32,004
- $31,368
- $30,720
- $30,084
- $29,448
- $28,799
- $28,163
- $27,527
- $26,878
- $26,242
The final round of the KPMG Women’s PGA Championship is underway at Hazeltine National Golf Club in Chaska, Minn.