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Columbia Edgewater Country Club hosts the 2026 Standard Portland Classic this weekend, with $2 million up for grabs. The winner’s share is $300,000, following the LPGA’s standard 15 percent payout chart. 144 players tee it up over 72 holes, and after 36 holes the field cuts to the top 65 and ties.

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Columbia Edgewater Country Club opened along the Columbia River in July 1925, the seventh 18-hole course built in Portland. Kathy Whitworth won that first tournament in 1972, taking home $3,750 from the $25,000 purse. Five decades later, under a new name and a title sponsor, the Portland Classic offers one of the most modest purses on the LPGA Tour, tied for second-smallest among the tour’s 31 official-money events and trailing only Honda LPGA Thailand’s $1.8 million.

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Money has come in fits and starts here. The purse sat at $1.7 million in 2007, then dropped to $1.3 million once the tournament went to 72 holes in 2013, where it held for seven years. 2020 briefly pushed it up to $1.75 million, before it slid back to $1.4 million in 2021 and settled at $1.5 million for 2022 and 2023. It reached $1.75 million again in 2024. The Standard, a financial services firm based in Portland, stepped in that November, and by 2025 the purse was up to $2 million. Compared to the rest of the tour, though, Portland still lags: the LPGA’s 2026 prize fund totals a record $132 million across 31 official-money events (33 total, minus two unofficial ones), and Portland has now gone two years running at $2 million.

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Here’s a detailed breakdown of the prize money:

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PositionAmount
1$300,000
2$185,159
3$134,320
4$103,907
5$83,633
6$68,427
7$57,276
8$50,180
9$45,112
10$41,056
11$38,014
12$35,480
13$33,250
14$31,223
15$29,398
16$27,776
17$26,357
18$25,141
19$24,127
20$23,315
21$22,505
22$21,694
23$20,884
24$20,072
25$19,363
26$18,653
27$17,942
28$17,233
29$16,524
30$15,916
31$15,307
32$14,699
33$14,090
34$13,482
35$12,976
36$12,469
37$11,963
38$11,455
39$10,948
40$10,543
41$10,138
42$9,733
43$9,326
44$8,921
45$8,617
46$8,312
47$8,008
48$7,704
49$7,400
50$7,096
51$6,894
52$6,691
53$6,487
54$6,286
55$6,082
56$5,879
57$5,677
58$5,474
59$5,272
60$5,069
61$4,968
62$4,865
63$4,765
64$4,664
65$4,561
66$4,460
67$4,360
68$4,257
69$4,156
70$4,055
71$4,005
72$3,953

Interesting History You Must Know

Since 1972, the tournament has raised $18–19 million for local children’s charities. It’s also launched careers, Andrea Lee got her first LPGA win here in 2022, Chanette Wannasaen in 2023, two of three first-time champions crowned in the last four years.

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Beloved and prestigious on tour, the event nearly didn’t reach its 53rd edition after almost losing its title sponsor in 2024. It’s now back on solid footing, with a field that includes seven former Portland champions, among them Juli Inkster. Now 65, Inkster is playing 27 years after claiming the trophy in 1999 by six strokes.

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Roshni Dhawan is a Golf Writer at EssentiallySports, covering the financial and human side of the professional game. Her reporting centers on player earnings and tournament economics, from net-worth profiles of pros such as Sahith Theegala to the prize-money breakdown at the 2026 U.S. Open, alongside explainer features that introduce readers to the tour's lesser-known names, including her profile of Harry Higgs. She also reports on everything that define a tournament week, covering on-course conduct, rules decisions, and the fan and media reaction that follows, with much of her 2026 work centered on the U.S. Open at Shinnecock Hills. Roshni's background is in research and brand strategy, which informs the accuracy and structure she brings to her coverage. She works methodically, prioritizing verification and the detail that a strong earnings or profile piece depends on.

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