U.S. Women's Open features record $11M purse; winner gets $2M - ESPN

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The winner of the 2023 U.S. Women's Open will cash a $2 million check as part of the record $11 million purse at Pebble Beach.

Last month, the Women's PGA Championship paid $1.5 million to the winner as part of a $10 million total event purse, furthering the trend of ballooning tournament prize winnings on the LPGA Tour. «I just got to say as someone who has spent a lot of his life on the women's side of the game, to be sitting at Pebble Beach talking about going to Pine Valley, talking about 12 hours of network TV and playing for $11 million, some things are better than what you dream of,» USGA CEO Mike Whan said Wednesday. «When you go back 10 or 15 years ago, those are pretty big moments, and I hope that all of us aren't both so callused and in a hurry and iPhone driven that we've missed that kind of breakthrough moment.» The USGA received a record number of event entries — 2,107, a record by 250 — for the U.S.

Women's Open. The winner claimed a prize of $1.8 million last year and a total of $10 million in winnings was distributed. «It doesn't matter what town you live in, the clothes on your back, or the clubs that you play with,» USGA's senior director of Women's Open championships Shannon Rouillard said. «If you can get the ball in the hole, you have an opportunity to play in the U.S.

Women's Open.» Pebble Beach will host the U.S. Women's Open again in 2035, USGA president Fred Perpall said in a rundown announcing the upcoming host sites. «As a girl dad, I can't wait to see one of these impressive ladies sink the putt on 18 to win a U.S.

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