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Adam Scott won the 2013 Masters at Augusta on Sunday, beating Angel Cabrera in a sudden-death playoff. Scott will be handsomely rewarded for the winning effort, taking home $1.44 million out of an $8 million purse to go along with his brand new green jacket.
Scott and Cabrera finished in a tie at 9-under after 72 holes. The Masters' second-straight foray into a playoff lasted just two holes, however. Scott made birdie on No. 10 to become the first Australian to win the Masters. Cabrera finished in second place, but at least he'll take home a cool $864,000.
Jason Day earned $544,000 for finishing third, and Tiger Woods and Marc Leishman split the combined money that would have gone to the individual fourth and fifth place finishers after tying for fourth. You can check out how the money breaks down (unofficially, still) for the Top 10 finishers below:
1st: Adam Scott, $1,440,000
2nd: Angel Cabrera, $864,000
3rd: Jason Day, $544,000
T-4th: Tiger Woods, $352,000
T-4th: Marc Leishman, $352,000
T-6th: Brandt Snedeker, $278,000
T-6th: Thorbjorn Olesen, $278,000
T-8th: Sergio Garcia, $232,000
T-8th: Lee Westwood, $232,000
T-8th: Matt Kuchar, $232,000
Official earnings have yet to be released. Here's a look at the 2012 Masters payout.
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