
Marathon Classic its women professional golf event. Last year it held in the month July 2019, but this year due to rising cases of covid-19 in United States postponed to new dates, it began on 6th August alongside men’s PGA Championship 2020. Kim Sei-young current defending champion and hopeful to retain her title in 2020. Marathon Classic 2020 Prize Money released.
According to reports $1.85 million this year distributed among the golfers. The winner this year earned ($255,000) prize money share and runner-up received her purse money share of ($158,182). Marathon Classic 2020 prize money compared to previous LPGA tours is 0.25% extra for the the top 5 finishers.
Marathon
Classic 2020 Prize Money |
|
Standings |
Purse Money |
Winner |
$255,000 |
2 Place |
$158,182 |
3 Place |
$114,750 |
4 Place |
$88,768 |
5 Place |
$71,448 |
6 Place |
$58,457 |
7 Place |
$48,931 |
8 Place |
$42,869 |
9 Place |
$35,074 |
10 Place |
$32,476 |
11 |
$30,310 |
12 |
$26,674 |
13 |
$25,114 |
14 |
$23,729 |
15 |
$22,517 |
16 |
$21,478 |
17 |
$20,612 |
18 |
$19,918 |
19 |
$19,226 |
20 |
$18,533 |
21 |
$17,841 |
22 |
$17,147 |
23 |
$16,542 |
24 |
$15,936 |
25 |
$15,328 |
26 |
$14,772 |
27 |
$14,117 |
28 |
$14,025 |
29 |
$13,880 |
30 |
$13,597 |
31 |
$13,077 |
32 |
$12,257 |
33 |
$12,038 |
34 |
$11,518 |
35 |
$11,086 |
36 |
$10,652 |
37 |
$10,220 |
38 |
$9,786 |
39 |
$9,353 |
40 |
$9,007 |
41 |
$8,661 |
42 |
$8,315 |
43 |
$7,967 |
44 |
$7,621 |
45 |
$7,361 |
46 |
$7,101 |
47 |
$6,842 |
48 |
$6,582 |
49 |
$6,321 |
50 |
$6,061 |
51 |
$5,022 |
52 |
$5,890 |
53 |
$5,771 |
53 |
$5,542 |
54 |
$5,369 |
55 |
$5,196 |
56 |
$5,022 |
57 |
$4,850 |
58 |
$4,676 |
59 |
$4,504 |
60 |
$4,330 |
61 |
$4,244 |
62 |
$4,157 |
63 |
$4,071 |
64 |
$3,984 |
65 |
$3,896 |
66 |
$3,811 |
67 |
$3,725 |
68 |
$3,636 |
69 |
$3,550 |
70 |
$3,465 |
Overall Prize Money |
$1.85
million |
In the above table detail information of LPGA tour Marathon Classic purse money gathered from trusted sources. A source revealed, that 70 golfers earn their share from the fund and lowest prize money is ($3,465) for the golfer who finished at 70th place. Gainbridge LPGA tour currently highest prize money tournament in women professional golf competition offer ($2 million) fund to golfers.