The winner will earn $870,000, with the runner-up taking
$572,750. The largest prize fund in women's Major Championship
golf will grow by a further $1.0 million next year.
The Women's Open runs from Thursday to Sunday, with the 2022
edition at Muirfield.
"With our partners at AIG, we are taking action to make change
happen and sending out a strong signal that more needs to be
done by everyone involved to grow women’s golf," said
Royal&Ancient chief executive Martin Slumbers in a statement.
"We have set a new benchmark for prize money in women’s Major
Championship golf this week and, thanks to AIG, will build on it
still further next year.
"We hope this will inspire other events to follow our lead and
help us to take a collective leap forward for the women’s game."
The U.S. Women's Open in June had a prize fund of $5.5 million.
The men's British Open at Royal St George's in July had an $11.5
million pot, however, with the winner Collin Morikawa receiving
more than $2.0 million.
(Reporting by Alan Baldwin, editing by Toby Davis)
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