Here's the Player Who's Won the Most Money at the Masters Without a Green Jacket

The Masters has been a career achievement for many of golf’s greatest players, and it’s also been a financial boon. The top money-earner in Masters history likely won’t surprise: it’s Tiger Woods, who has won five green jackets and banked nearly $10 million along the way. But the all-time money list includes a few surprises, including several players who have managed to cash in at Augusta without winning at title.
Rory McIlroy is the leading money-winner at the Masters without a win, and he’s No. 5 on the all-time money list. Joining McIlroy among the title-less in the top 20 are Justin Rose (6), Lee Westwood (10) and Cam Smith (19).
Here’s a look at the all-time Masters money list.
Masters Tournament All-Time Money Leaders
1
Tiger Woods
$9,588,236
Appearances: 24
Wins: 5
2
Phil Mickelson
$8,189,317
Appearances: 29
Wins: 3
3
Jordan Spieth
$5,271,828
Appearances: 9
Wins: 1
4
Dustin Johnson
$4,576,475
Appearances: 12
Wins: 1
5
Rory McIlroy
$4,157,521
Appearances: 14
Wins: 0
6
Justin Rose
$4,142,765
Appearances: 17
Wins: 0
7
Bubba Watson
$4,111,230
Appearances: 14
Wins: 2
8
Adam Scott
$3,779,107
Appearances: 21
Wins: 1
9
Hideki Matsuyama
$3,687,867
Appearances: 11
Wins: 1
10
Lee Westwood
$3,687,748
Appearances: 21
Wins: 0
11
Angel Cabrera
$3,528,357
Appearances: 20
Wins: 1
12
Sergio Garcia
$3,426,530
Appearances: 23
Wins: 1
13
Scottie Scheffler
$3,005,325
Appearances: 3
Wins: 1
14
Charl Schwartzel
$2,951,201
Appearances: 13
Wins: 1
15
Patrick Reed
$2,883,851
Appearances: 9
Wins: 1
16
Fred Couples
$2,804,521
Appearances: 37
Wins: 1
17
Vijay Singh
$2,627,805
Appearances: 29
Wins: 1
18
Jose Maria Olazabal
$2,620,518
Appearances: 33
Wins: 2
19
Cameron Smith
$2,619,468
Appearances: 6
Wins: 0
20
Ernie Els
$2,533,343
Appearances: 23
Wins: 0

Jeff Ritter is the managing director of SI Golf. He has more than 20 years of sports media experience, and previously was the general manager at the Morning Read, where he led that business's growth and joined SI as part of an acquisition in 2022. Earlier in his career he spent more than a decade at SI and Golf Magazine, and his journalism awards include a MIN Magazine Award and an Edward R. Murrow Award for sports reporting. He received a bachelor's degree from the University of Michigan and a master's from Northwestern University's Medill School of Journalism.
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