Phil Mickelson and Tiger Woods are 1-2 on The Masters’ all-time money list, each with over $7 million in earnings in more than 20 appearances. They will add to their totals this week.

Here’s a look at the Top 20 earnings leaders:

Player                             Earnings         Masters

Phil Mickelson              $7,824,562       25

Tiger Woods                  $7,371,806       21

Jordan Spieth               $3,705,200       4

Angel Cabrera               $3,507,257       18

Adam Scott                    $3,423,764       16

Lee Westwood              $3,400,330       18

Justin Rose                    $3,382,015        12

Bubba Waston              $3,330,080        9

Sergio Garcia                 $3,258,530       19

Fred Couples                 $2,726,835        32

Jose Maria Olazabal   $2,561,106        29

Vijay Singh                      $2,554,518       24

Ernie Els                           $2,533,343       23

Charl Schwartzel          $2,369,563        8

Retief Goosen                $2,289,313       13

Trevor Immelman        $2,021,310       15

Mike Weir                         $1,931,425       18

Bernhard Langer          $1,868,818        35

Danny Willett                 $1,850,000         3

Zach Johnson                $1,827,042        13

Source: Masters media guide

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