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The image presents a bar chart displaying men's and women's prize money at golf majors in 2010, with categories for "Men's Winner Earnings" and "Women's Winner Earnings." The men's earnings are as follows: "ANA Inspiration" approximately 200,000, "Evian Champs" about 250,000, "Masters" approximately 1,300,000, "US Open" around 1,400,000, "Open Champs" nearly 1,300,000, "PGA Champs" around 1,300,000. Women's earnings are approximately: "ANA Inspiration" 300,000, "Evian Champs" 275,000, "Masters" 100,000, "US Open" 100,000, "Open Champs" 150,000, "PGA Champs" 150,000.
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The bar chart compares the prize money awarded to male and female winners at major golf tournaments in 2010.
It is clear that in all the tournaments shown, men earned significantly more prize money than women.
The highest prize money for men was awarded at the Masters Open and the US Open, where the amount exceeded $2,000,000. In contrast, women earned around $700,000 at these same events, which is roughly a third of what men received.
At the British Open and the PGA Championship, a similar pattern can be observed. Male winners received around $1.8 million, while female winners earned significantly less. The Evian Championship and ANA Inspiration had relatively lower prize money overall, but even in these tournaments, men earned more than women.
In summary, in 2010, male golfers consistently received higher prize money than female golfers across all major golf championships.
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