Prize money increased for 150th British Open to account for pound’s slump

By AP
Tuesday, July 6, 2010

British Open prize money rises as pound slumps

ST. ANDREWS, Scotland — The winner of the 150th British Open will earn $1.29 million, about a $60,000 increase from the previous year.

A total purse of $7.3 million — will provide the runner-up with $759,000 pounds and $496,000 for third place at the event being held at St. Andrews from July 15-18.

Royal and Ancient Club chief executive Peter Dawson says organizers have taken into account the pound’s weakened position against the dollar and the euro.

“The Open Championship sits at the forefront of world golf and it is appropriate that our prize fund reflects that position in the game,” Dawson said Tuesday. “Over the last 18 months we have had to take account of the pound’s weakened position against the U.S. dollar and the euro, and we have increased our prize money accordingly.”

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