2023 U.S. Women's Open Final Payouts: Allisen Corpuz Wins $2 Million Jackpot

The U.S. Women's Open was in a special setting this year, and to match the occasion, it offered its largest purse in history.
Ultimately, Allisen Corpuz cashed in.
The second-year Tour pro from Hawaii won the U.S. Women's Open by three shots on Sunday, banking a $2 million winner's check in the process. It was the biggest prize in women's championship golf.
Charley Hull and Jiyai Shin tied for second, each earning $974,572.
The USGA boosted the purse for this week's U.S. Open to $11 million, a record for the event. Last year the USWO offered a $10 million purse, with $1.8 million to the winner.
Here are the final payouts for the 2023 U.S. Women's Open:
2023 U.S. Women's Open Payouts
Win: Allisen Corpuz, -9, $2,000,000
T2: Charley Hull, -6, $969,231
T2: Ji Yai Shin, -6, $969,231
T4: Nasa Hataoka, -3, $482,136
T4: Bailey Tardy, -3, $482,136
T6: Ayaka Furue, -2, $369,403
T6: Hyo Joo Kim, -2, $369,403
8: Hae Ran Ryu, E, $313,713
T9: Rose Zhang, +1, $272,355
T9: Maja Stark, +1, $272,355
11: Ally Ewing, +2, $237,993
12: Brooke M. Henderson, +3, $220,050
T13: Hannah Green, +4, $167,641
T13: Min-Ji Park, +4, $167,641
T13: Grace Kim, +4, $167,641
T13: Aya Kinoshita, +4, $167,641
T13: Minjee Lee, +4, $167,641
T13: Xiyu Janet Lin, +4, $167,641
T13: Sei Young Kim, +4, $167,641
T20: Yuka Saso, +5, $106,269
T20: Ruoning Yin, +5, $106,269
T20: Carlota Ciganda, +5, $106,269
T20: Lizette Salas, +5, $106,269
T20: Angel Yin, +5, $106,269
T20: Andrea Lee, +5, $106,269
T20: Hye-Jin Choi, +5, $106,269
T27: Jeongeun Lee6, +6, $77,779
T27: Patty Tavatanakit, +6, $77,779
T27: Gaby Lopez, +6, $77,779
T27: In Gee Chun, +6, $77,779
T31: Gemma Dryburgh, +7, $67,595
T31: Leona Maguire, +7, $67,595
T33: Aditi Ashok, +8, $50,093
T33: Pajaree Anannarukarn, +8, $50,093
T33: Ruixin Liu, +8, $50,093
T33: Gabriela Ruffels, +8, $50,093
T33: Benedetta Moresco, +8, Amateur
T33: Mao Saigo, +8, $50,093
T33: So Mi Lee, +8, $50,093
T33: Mina Harigae, +8, $50,093
T33: Lydia Ko, +8, $50,093
T33: Azahara Munoz, +8, $50,093
T33: Amy Yang, +8, $50,093
T33: Perrine Delacour, +8, $50,093
T45: Aine Donegan, +9, Amateur
T45: Bronte Law, +9, $35,208
T45: Celine Boutier, +9, $35,208
T48: Cheyenne Knight, +10, $29,283
T48: Amari Avery, +10, Amateur
T48: Chisato Iwai, +10, $29,283
T48: Marina Alex, +10, $29,283
T48: Jodi Ewart Shadoff, +10, $29,283
T53: Linn Grant, +11, $24,562
T53: Da Yeon Lee, +11, $24,562
T53: Miyu Sato, +11, $24,562
T53: Haeji Kang, +11, $24,562
T53: So Yeon Ryu, +11, $24,562
T53: Dottie Ardina, +11, $24,562
T59: Albane Valenzuela, +12, $23,133
T59: Emma Spitz, +12, $23,133
T59: Monet Chun, +12, Amateur
T59: Lindy Duncan, +12, $23,133
T59: Brittany Lang, +12, $23,133
T64: A Lim Kim, +13, $22,230
T64: Haruka Kawasaki, +13, $22,230
T64: Haru Nomura, +13, $22,230
T64: Nelly Korda, +13, $22,230
T68: Kana Mikashima, +14, $21,553
T68: Ashleigh Buhai, +14, $21,553
70: Nanna Koerstz Madsen, +15, $21,215
T71: Jenny Coleman, +16, $20,876
T71: Minami Katsu, +16, $20,876
73: Moriya Jutanugarn, +19, $20,538
74: Charlotte Thomas, +22, $20,312

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