The total prize money for those professionals competing in the 2019 Masters Tournament is $11,500,000.

Tiger Woods, who won his first green jacket since 2005 after a miraculous comeback, will pocket more than $2 million.

The breakdown by position is as follows:

1: $2,070,000
2: $1,242,000
3: $782,000
4: $552,000
5: $460,000
6: $414,000
7: $385,250
8: $356,500
9: $333,500
10: $310,500
11: $287,500 
12: $264,500
13: $241,500
14: $218,500
15: $207,000
16: $195,500
17: $184,000
18: $172,500
19: $161,000 
20: $149,500
21: $138,000
22: $128,800
23: $119,600 
24: $110,400
25: $101,200
26: $92,000
27: $88,550 
28: $85,100
29: $81,650
30: $78,200
31: $74,750
32: $71,300
33: $67,850
34: $64,975
35: $62,100
36: $59,225
37: $56,350
38: $54,050
39: $51,750
40: $49,450
41: $47,150 
42: $44,850
43: $42,550
44: $40,250 
45: $37,950
46: $35,650 
47: $33,350 
48: $31,510
49: $29,900
50: $28,980

The remainder of the professionals will receive cash prizes ranging downward from $28,290 depending on the scores.

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