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Do Amateurs Get Paid At The Masters?

Do Amateurs Get Paid At The Masters?

There are a number of ways in which amateurs can qualify for The Masters but, in doing so, do they actually receive money for their performance like the professionals? Well, to put it simply – no, no they don’t.

It’s not just The Masters where these players don’t receive prize money. Even in other PGA Tour events and Majors, their amateur status doesn’t allow them any financial reward and, don’t think that an amateur can suddenly turn professional midround because they may be able to secure a big paycheck. This isn’t allowed to happen as these players must retain their amateur status throughout, until the tournament is concluded.

Tianlang walks with his caddie at The Masters

The youngest amateur to ever win the the Silver Cup at Augusta National, the prize for lowest amateur of the week, was 14-year-old, Guan Tianlang, in 2013

(Image credit: Getty Images)

What happens to the money that they would receive then? Well, the money that was supposed to be paid to the amateur will be redistributed throughout the paychecks of all other players in the field. This means that the higher up an amateur finishes, the more cash the pros in the field will get.

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