That total, which is a $450,000 boost from last year's payout, trails only the $6.8 million payday Scottie Scheffler enjoyed for winning The Players Championship in March.

It eclipses his $5.4 million paycheck for emerging victorious at this year's Masters Tournament in April and Xander Schauffele’s $5 million prize for capturing the PGA Championship in May.

The US Open prize pool increased by $2.3million to $33 million for the players competing at Pinehurst No. 2 in North Carolina.

In addition to the winner, the next three place-getters will also receive seven-figure paydays. The runner-up will pocket $3.5 million, the third-placed golfer will claim $2.2 million, while fourth-place finisher will take home just over $1.5 million - provided there are no ties.

Each participant finishing in the top 10 will receive at least $756,000.