Home / Golf / Irish Open Golf Prize Money 2024: How Much Will The Winner Earn? Irish Open Golf Prize Money 2024: How Much Will The Winner Earn? Written by Sports EditorAndy Newton Updated –Sep 9, 2024 We publish independently audited content meeting strict editorial standards. Ads on our site are served by Google AdSense and are not controlled or influenced by our editorial team. How much is the Irish Open golf prize money 2024 will be a popular question ahead of the big DP World Tour event at the Royal County Down Golf Course – with Rory McIlroy the big name lining up. Therefore, we look at the full purse on offer at this week’s 2024 Irish Open golf event – from what the winning player will bank right down t0 the 70th finisher. When Is The Irish Open Golf? 📅Date: Thursday 12th Sept – Sunday 15th Sept 2024 🏌️Course: Royal County Down, Ireland 📺 TV: Sky Sports 🤑 Purse: $6m (Winner: $1,020,000) $6m Purse On Offer At The Irish Open Golf 2024 A decent field in the 2024 Irish Open will battle it out for a $6m purse, with the winning player taking a $1,020,000 cut of that. This winners purse is up from $850,ooo in 2023 and seeing it move over the $1m mark for the first time. The Irish Open golf prize money also tells us the runner-up will walk away with $660,000 – meaning there’s a $360,000 difference between the first and second. Third will pocket $378,000, with the 4th player walking away with $300,000 – and increase of $50k from the 2023 event. Irish Open Golf Prize Money 2024 – The Full Breakdown 1st $1,020,000 2nd $660,000 3rd $378,000 4th $300,000 5th $254,400 6th $210,000 7th $180,000 8th $150,000 9th $134,400 10th $120,000 11th $110,400 12th $103,200 13th $96,600 14th $91,800 15th $88,200 16th $84,600 17th $81,000 18th $77,400 19th $74,400 20th $72,000 21st $69,600 22nd $67,800 23rd $66,000 24th $64,200 25th $62,400 26th $60,600 27th $58,800 28th $57,000 29th $55,000 30th $53,400 31st $51,600 32nd $49,800 33rd $48,000 34th $46,200 35th $44,000 36th $42,600 37th $41,400 38th $40,200 39th $39,000 40th $37,800 41st $36,600 42nd $35,400 43rd $34,200 44th $33,000 45th $31,800 46th $30,600 47th $29,400 48th $28,200 49th $27,000 50th $25,800 51st $24,600 52nd $23,400 53rd $22,200 54th $21,000 55th $20,400 56th $19,800 57th $19,200 58th $18,600 59th $18,000 60th $17,400 61st $16,800 62nd $16,200 63rd $15,600 64th $15,000 65th $14,400 66th $13,800 67th $13,200 68th $12,600 69th $12,000 70th $11,400 Rory McIlroy The Star Name at The 2024 Irish Open The 2024 Irish Open organisers will welcome the world number 3 ranked player Rory McIlroy, which will be a huge boost for crowd numbers. McIlroy was last seen on the Tour Championship at the end of August/early September, when finishing 12th – while prior to that ended a tied 11th in the BMW Championship. So far this season McIlroy has recorded two wins, which came in the Hero Dubai Desert Classic in January and more recently when taking the Wells Fargo Championship in May. The top Northern Irish golfer was also runner-up in the 2024 US Open this season – however, it would be an event the world number 3 will want to forget after throwing away a decent final day lead. Heading into the 2024 Irish Open, Rory McIlroy has one past win in this tournament to his name, which came in 2016. While last year McIlroy only managed 16th in the Irish Open. It’s no shock to see McIlroy as the leading player with the best golf betting sites in the UK, with the play set to get underway on Thursday 12th September. With top Irish golfer Shane Lowry also popular to go well as next best in the market. Robert MacIntyre Looking To Become The First Player To Win The Irish and Scottish Open In Same Season No player has won the Scottish Open and the Irish Open in the same season, but world number 16 Robert MacIntyre will be hoping to put that right. The golfer from Glencruitten will be making his third appearance at the Irish Open and he told the DP World Tour recently. “I’m really looking forward to returning to Irish Open, It has been a great season so far and it would mean a lot to me to win another historic national open. I’ve not had the chance to play Royal County Down before. It’s one of those courses I have heard so many good things about, so I’m really excited for the week.” Jon Rahm Holds The Irish Open Record, But Won’t Be In Action Spanish big hitter Jon Rahm has a top record in the Irish Open – winning it twice in 2017 and 2019 – however, he won’t be playing in 2024. Instead Rahm will be on show in the much more lucrative LIV Tour in their Chicago event – with $14m on offer. Rahm does, however, still hold the Irish Open record after he shot a -24 score when taking his 2017 title. 2023 Irish Open Winner Vincent Norrman Back To Defend Title 12 months ago, the Irish Open was won by Swedish golfer Vincent Norrman – winning by one stroke with a final score of -14. The world number 167th player will be back to defend his title but hasn’t won an event since taking this last season. Therefore, it’s no shock to see him priced in three-figures with some of the best betting sites in the UK for a repeat win. Norrman will be looking to become the first back-to-back Irish Open winner since Colin Montgomerie in 1996 and 1997. Written by Sports EditorAndy Newton Andy is a horse racing journalist and betting expert who specializes in trends and stats. With his long association with FromTheStables, Andy has also built up solid contacts with some of the best stables in the UK. Has written for GeeGeez and bookmakers Matchbook and BetBright in the past too, plus was the former sports betting editor of odds comparison site Easyodds and Juicestorm. Has also appeared on betting podcasts for MatchBook and has featured in the popular Weatherbys Cheltenham Festival Guide in the past. Andy's also ghost written for former top jockey Richard Dunwoody and continues to have a monthly column in the Racing Ahead horse racing magazine. Now a regular on Sportscasting giving his views, trends and tips mainly on horse racing - if there's a stat to be explored and it's a sport, Andy is sure to find a betting angle to use. You can also hear Andy's weekly horse racing views and best bets on the popular Final Furlong podcast. All posts by Andy Newton
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