2026 Chevron Championship purse: Payout information, winner’s share

This year’s Chevron Championship is designed to reflect the changing LPGA – and those changes start on the balance sheet.
This week, thanks to help from tournament sponsor JM Eagle, the LPGA will bring $9 million to players playing the first major of the season, which is a $1 million increase over last year’s event, and $500,000 less than the purse released this week at the Zurich Classic on the PGA Tour.
As for the golfer chasing the big title and the big payday? That honor will belong to Nelly Korda, whose 54-hole lead reached five shots at Memorial Park in Houston. Korda is looking for his third major championship victory at Chevron, and his second victory at the event this weekend. Through three days, he looked the part: Patty Tavatanakit recorded one bogey in 54 holes, and wakes up Sunday morning trailing Korda by five shots.
Below is full payout information for the $9 million tournament purse, including winner’s share and payout information; you can catch the action on NBC starting at 2pm ET and follow until the end of the broadcast.
2025 US Women’s Open payout information, winner’s share
1: $1,375,000
Second: $961,200
Third: $565,400
4: $462,500
5: $368,100
6: $336,000
7th: $307,700
8th: $287,200
9th: $267,600
10: $253,400
11: $239,900
12: $217,800
13th: $194,200
14: $180,600
15th: $169,000
16: $159,300
17: $150,000
18: $140,800
19: $131,500
20th: $122,300
21st: $113,000
22: $104,700
23: $96,900
24th: $89,300
25th: $81,900
26th: $76,800
27th: $72,800
28th: $69,600
29: $66,900
30th: $64,100
31st: $61,300
32: $58,600
33rd: $55,900
34: $53,400
35th: $51,100
36th: $48,900
37th: $46,700
38th: $44,600
39: $42,800
40: $40,900
41: $39,100
42: $37,200
43rd: $35,400
44: $33,500
45th: $31,700
46th: $29,900
47: $28,100
48th: $26,500
49: $25,300
50th: $24,300
51st: $23,700
52nd: $23,200
53rd: $22,800
54: $22,400
55th: $22,200
56th: $21,900
57th: $21,700
58th: $21,600
59 of: $21,400
60th: $21,200
61st: $21,000
62nd: $20,800
63rd: $20,600
64th: $20,500
65th: $20,300
66th: $20,100
67th: $19,600
68th: $19,200
69th: $19,100
70th: $18,900
71st: $18,700
72nd: $18,400



