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What Happens To The Prize Money If An Amateur Wins The Open?

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dave50 | 08:17 Mon 20th Jul 2015 | Sport
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As far as I know, being an amateur you don't get any prize money, so what happens to the money if you win?
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no idea...given to charity ? could happen today..would he get both trophies ?
The prize money passes down to the best-placed professional, ie if an amateur wins outright ahead of a professional in sole second-place, he gets all the money he'd have won if coming first.
doesn't seem right Jim..I would feel bad accepting first place prize if runner up and donate the difference to a good cause
Easy to say, minty. I doubt you'll ever face that dilemma. (unless you start practicing. ;))
So would I, I daresay, until they waved a cheque for £1.1 million under my nose. Then it might feel less of an issue?
Another amateur, Oliver Schneiderjans has had 7 birdies and is only
2 off the lead. What a hoot if amateurs finish first & second!
And he still has 6 holes to play!
It doesn't matter now but here is the R&A's explanation of what would have happened:

"Amateur players are not eligible to win prize money and therefore, should an amateur win The 144th Open first place prize money will be distributed proportionately among the professional players who have made the cut."

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