The Scotsman

Prize fund at Carnoustie Open will be record $10.5m

- By MARTIN DEMPSTER

Next week’s 147th Open Championsh­ip at Carnoustie will boast a record prize fund for the event of $10.5 million – an increase of almost $250,000 from last year.

The winner will pick up $1.89 million, the runner-up will walk away with $1.09 million and anyone making the cut will pocket a minimum of $13,500.

“The prize fund reflects The Open’s position as one of the world’s great sporting events,” said Martin Slumbers, the R&A’S chief executive, “and we look forward to seeing the best players in the sport competing for the Claret Jug at Carnoustie.”

Despite this latest increase, the Open Championsh­ip still trails the US Open ($12m) and the Masters ($11m) in terms of the purse.

Meanwhile, all five current women’s major champions are heading to Gullane in a fortnight’s time for the Aberdeen Standard Investment­s Ladies Scottish Open. The star-studded cast for the event’s first visit to the East Lothian course was completed after Sung Hyun Park, recent winner of the KPMG PGA Championsh­ip, added her name to the field.

The world No 2 – she’s set to be the highest-ranked player in the line up – joins Pernilla Lindberg (ANA Inspiratio­n), Ariya Jutanugarn (US Women’s Open), IK Kim (Ricoh Women’s British Open) and Anna Nordqvist (Evian Championsh­ip) as current major champions heading to Scotland’s Golf Coast.

Elsewhere, Andrew Mckinlay has made his first appointmen­ts since taking over as Scottish Golf’s chief executive, including two key performanc­e posts.

Clare Queen, a former LET player, is the governing body’s new performanc­e director, with Gillian Paton becoming performanc­e manager, while Karin Sharp is promoted from corporate services director to CEO.

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R&A’S Martin Slumbers

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