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Open winner to earn more than £1m

Rory McIlroy took home £975,000 for his win at Hoylake last year
Rory McIlroy took home £975,000 for his win at Hoylake last year

The winner of the Open Championship will earn more than £1m for the first time ever at St Andrews next month, the R&A has announced.

The overall prize fund for the game's oldest major championship has increased £900,000 to £6.3m, with the champion receiving £1,150,000. That is £175,000 more than Rory McIlroy won at Hoylake last year.

R&A chief executive Peter Dawson said: "The Open is one of the world's pre-eminent sporting events.

"The Championship represents the pinnacle for the world's greatest golfers and this increase is appropriate for an event with the Open's global appeal."

Jordan Spieth won USD $1.8m (£1,142,000) for his US Open triumph on Sunday.

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