How Much Money Does The Masters Make For Augusta National and CBS? (2024)

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How Much Money Does The Masters Make For Augusta National and CBS? (3)

It’s been observed that the people who actually have money don’t like to talk about money. As for The Masters Tournament, the folks at Augusta National Golf Club could have a whole lot more to not talk about if they so choose. That doesn’t happen, however, and people like 2020 champion Dustin Johnson are most grateful for it.

A few of the numbers behind The Masters

How Much Money Does The Masters Make For Augusta National and CBS? (4)

The Masters is the most exclusive tournament on the annual PGA Tour schedule in more ways than one. Organized as an invitational, the 2023 event began with 87 players compared to the 132 to 156 in most tournament fields.

That information is one of the few details that outsiders are privy to when it comes to the annual tournament. And there are few people on the inside who might know more. Augusta National Golf Club has about 300 members who pay up to a $40,000 initiation fee when invited to join.

Other than knowing that Jon Rahm collected $3.24 million for winning and the The Masters’ total purse was $18 million in 2023, financial information is largely a guessing game.

However, the club must be doing well. The Richmond County tax assessor valued the 351.84-acre property at $189 million, according to a 2021 report.

How much does The Masters make for Augusta National and CBS?

A 2015 story by Golf Digest offered rare insight into how The Masters operates. Arguably the most surprising revelation, coming from an unidentified broadcasting source, is that CBS, which has been operating on one-year contracts since 1956, does not make a profit by showing the tournament. Equally fascinating, Augusta National doesn’t make money from the domestic rights either.

Here’s the explanation:

The Masters coverage is famous for its limited commercial interruptions. Golf Digest reported that executives from CBS, ESPN, and the club add up the cost of televising the event after each tournament and bill the handful of exclusive sponsors accordingly.

Adjusting for inflation, that probably amounted to less than $40 million as recently as 2021. Augusta National could sell the annual rights to a network for three or four times that much. The club chooses not to do so because its arrangement with CBS leaves Augusta National in complete control of the broadcast. If you don’t believe that, consider that the club even owns the trademark on Jim Nantz’s famous “a tradition unlike any other” tagline.

According to Huddle Up, however, the ANGC does pull in around $25 million from international broadcast rights. That’s an important number, too, because the same story, based on extrapolations of the 2015 Golf Digest report, estimated that Augusta National’s tournament profit in a normal year is around $30 million.

How much money does the tournament generate?

This is the line for merchandise at The Masters.

They'll do about $70 million in merch sales this week.

That's $10 million a day, $1 million an hour, $16,000 a minute, and $277 every second.

Absolutely insane.

(📷: u/seamus_MC) pic.twitter.com/IBkVgRfpQA

— Joe Pompliano (@JoePompliano) April 6, 2023

Organizers of The Masters do not disclose attendance data, but galleries likely have returned to approximately 40,000 fans daily after being cut by more than two-thirds during the 2020 pandemic. Incredibly, the club does about $70 million in sales on logo merchandise and another $8 million or so in concessions in a normal year.

If you take the $115 million in total revenue for the week that Golf Digest estimated in 2015, when Jordan Spieth beat Justin Rose and Phil Mickelson by four strokes, and account for a healthy economy up until the pandemic, Huddle Up estimated that the 2021 tournament could have generated $200 million.

With that as the gross revenue baseline, annual profits likely have returned to $30 million or more.

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