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2024 Insperity Invitational money: Purse, winner’s share, updated prize money payout

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The 2024 Insperity Invitational prize money payout is from the $2.7 million purse, with 78 professional players who complete two rounds at The Woodlands Golf Club in The Woodlands, Texas, earning PGA Tour Champions prize money and an official-money paycheck this week.

The winner's share of Insperity Invitational prize pool is at $405,000, with the second-place finisher taking home $237,600. Insperity Invitational prize money payout breakdown shows a payout of 15 percent of the purse to the winner, and how much each PGA Tour Champions player earns is guaranteed down to the last-place player, which is $1,350 for 78th place.

For 2024 Insperity Invitational results and payout , see our final leaderboard

The Insperity Invitational field is headed by Paul Broadhurst, Stephen Ames, Steve Alker and more.

This tournament started with 78 players, and a cut was not made this week after two rounds. Every professional player in the field is paid for completing the event, but how much each player is paid at the 2024 Insperity Invitational from the correct 2024 Insperity Invitational full-field payout is based on their finish.

Every player still in the field can improve their position in the final round of this 54-hole event with 36 holes played on Saturday.

What else is on the line

Beyond money, there are important points, perks and benefits on the line for the field -- in particular, the tournament winner.

The winner of this event will get 405,000 Charles Schwab Cup points, as this is considered an official event on the PGA Tour Champions schedule with dollars converted to points.

There are no Official World Golf Ranking points on the line in PGA Tour Champions events.

While this event offers a significant payday, a win comes with the benefits that come with winning on the PGA Tour Champions. Winners of these events get better status and access on tour.

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2024 Insperity Invitational money: Purse, winner’s share, updated prize money payout

T he 2024 Insperity Invitational prize money payout is from the $2.7 million purse, with 78 professional players who complete two rounds at The Woodlands Golf Club in The Woodlands, Texas, earning PGA Tour Champions prize money and an official-money paycheck this week.

The winner's share of Insperity Invitational prize pool is at $405,000, with the second-place finisher taking home $237,600. Insperity Invitational prize money payout breakdown shows a payout of 15 percent of the purse to the winner, and how much each PGA Tour Champions player earns is guaranteed down to the last-place player, which is $1,350 for 78th place.

The Insperity Invitational field is headed by Paul Broadhurst, Stephen Ames, Steve Alker and more.

This tournament started with 78 players, and a cut was not made this week after two rounds. Every professional player in the field is paid for completing the event, but how much each player is paid at the 2024 Insperity Invitational from the correct 2024 Insperity Invitational full-field payout is based on their finish.

Every player still in the field can improve their position in the final round of this 54-hole event that has now been shortened to 36 holes, played all on Saturday.

What else is on the line

Beyond money, there are important points, perks and benefits on the line for the field -- in particular, the tournament winner.

The winner of this event will get 405,000 Charles Schwab Cup points, as this is considered an official event on the PGA Tour Champions schedule with dollars converted to points.

There are no Official World Golf Ranking points on the line in PGA Tour Champions events.

While this event offers a significant payday, a win comes with the benefits that come with winning on the PGA Tour Champions. Winners of these events get better status and access on tour.

2024 Insperity Invitational prize money, winner's share, first-place payout

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PGA Tour purses skyrocket; Korn Ferry Tour money is better; But what about PGA Tour Champions?

The highest purse is $4 million for the u.s. senior open. the winner of next year's players championship will win $500,000 more..

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  In August, the PGA Tour announced its series of 13 events — including The Players Championship — that will offer purse increases of nearly $100 million for the 2023 season, plus a doubling of the Player Impact Program to $100 million. 

The Korn Ferry Tour had previously announced in 2021 that its purses will increase to $1 million for each regular-season event (up from $600,000 for most tournaments) and $1.5 million for the four-event Korn Ferry Finals. 

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In between is the PGA Tour Champions, whose average purse this season of $2.1 million is only $600,000 more than the Korn Ferry Finals. There will be modest gains next year to an average of $2.3 million but only nine of the 27 events will offer bumps and at this point, the Constellation Furyk & Friends, being played this week at the Timuquana Country Club, may not be one of them. 

So while PGA Tour players will have a chance to compete for first-place checks of up to $4.5 million for winning The Players (which exceeds the total purse for every PGA Tour Champions event), and Korn Ferry Tour players can make $180,000 for winning a regular-season event (nearly double the amount from most regular-season events in 2019), why aren’t Champions Tour earnings increasing at a fast pace than the projected 10 percent for next season? 

The answer reflects the reality of the economics: Champions Tour purses are more dependent on title sponsorship contracts than TV money and it’s a tour financially supported by the PGA Tour anyway. 

And with the PGA Tour tapping into its reserves and asking for more help from its title sponsors in response to the LIV Golf tour luring players away with mind-boggling, there’s little left in the kitty to throw to the Champions Tour. 

Purse bumps depend on sponsors

“We’re in a different situation with the Tour,” said Steve Flesch, one of the members of the Champions Tour Policy Board. “We rely on tournament sponsors to generate our purses so we don’t have as big a piece of pie.” 

Champions Tour president Miller Brady said it comes down to the contracts with each title sponsor. For example, the Furyk & Friends purse is $2 million for the balance of the five-year deal, unless Constellation agrees to a bump based on the event’s performance. 

Judging from the success of the first two years, it might happen. 

“When we sign a contract with a title sponsor, we have to see if the event will sustain itself,” Brady said. “There’s no question this tournament has done well.” 

Tournament host Jim Furyk is optimistic. 

“I think you'll start to see purses go up,” he said. “Is it always going to be as fast as the players want it? Probably not. I really do believe we're in a strong place right now and I think you will see increases.” 

The top purses on the Champions Tour are $4 million for the U.S. Senior Open and $3.5 million for the KitchenAid Senior PGA Championship, which are not run by the Tour. The highest purse for a Champions Tour event is $3 million for the Senior Players. 

The Players Championship purse reached $3 million in 1995. 

Players seem content

Despite the numbers, guess who’s not complaining? 

The players, who seem to be doing their best to not be greedy when they have a situation unique in sports: a second chance after their PGA Tour careers to make what they consider pretty decent money, in mostly no-cut events, with the option of riding in carts. 

“I’m still playing for more money than my rookie year on Tour,” said Jerry Kelly, one of five players who have won three times this season on the Champions Tour and fourth on the money list with more than $1.9 million – on the verge of his third consecutive season with $2 million or more in annual earnings, a barrier he reached four times on the PGA Tour.

“I’m pretty happy with what I’ve gotten," he continued. "Other guys coming out are maybe going to look at it and go ‘okay, this is low for what I’m used to,’ but as long as we don’t stay static, as long as it keeps trending up, that’s fine.” 

Miguel Angel Jimenez, who is fifth on the money list with more than $1.8 million and on target to pass $2 million for the second season in a row said it would be nice if more money was available to players who were the backbone of the PGA Tour, but like Kelly, went out of his way not to appear disgruntled. 

“I think they need to resource a little bit more [money],” said the 13-time Champions Tour winner. “Since I’ve been part of the Champions Tour the purses [are] not changing much and I think we make a little contribution to the golf in all those years. I think it would be good.” 

Flesch said purses have been a topic in policy board meetings but not to a great extent because most have done so well on the PGA Tour. 

“The PGA Tour has been great to us our whole career,” he said. “Yes, everybody would like the purses to go up but I don’t think guys are out here demanding.” 

Career earnings sustain players

Nineteen players in this week’s Furyk & Friends field have made $20 million or more in career PGA Tour earnings, topped by the tournament host with $71.5 million (fourth on the all-time list), trailed closely by Vijay Sing ($71.2 million). 

Ten in this week’s field have earned at least $10 million on the Champions Tour, led by Bernhard Langer with more than $33 million. 

The Tour pension, based on cuts made also is lucrative. According to the last PGA Tour annual report that was made available in 2019, more than 600 professional golfers have $1 million or more in their pension plans and 114 had $3 million or more. 

Brady said he understands if some Champions Tour players see the purses skyrocketing on the PGA Tour and wonder if there’s any loose change left for them. 

“Of course, all of us want to grow our purses, players, the Tour, everyone,” Brady said. “But they have to grow organically through the title sponsors and local sponsorships. I don’t think money is an issue with the players but I get it if they see what’s happening on the regular Tour and they might as, ‘where’s our money?’ They would like a piece of it.” 

But Furyk pointed out that the Champions Tour is unique among professional sports: its members can win tournaments and money long after the youngest social security age of 62. 

Just look at Langer, who is 65, has won five times since turning 62 and is eighth on the current money list. 

“We would like to see [purses] increase quicker, but as a player, I also have to realize I'm 52 years old,” he said. “I'm playing a sport for a living, I get to do what I love.”

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The Senior Open Purse, Prize Money And Field 2023

A star-studded field heads to Royal Porthcawl in Wales for the 36th edition of the senior Major

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The 36th edition of The Senior Open takes place at Royal Porthcawl in Wales, the second time it has hosted the Major after it was chosen for the 2017 tournament.

Back then German legend Bernhard Langer claimed his third Senior Open title following a three-shot win over Corey Pavin. Langer has won a fourth title since then, in 2019, and few would bet against him claiming a fifth this week, particularly as he only won the US Senior Open title a matter of weeks ago . 

Not only did that hand him his 12th senior Major title, but it also made him the player with the most wins in PGA Tour Champions history with 46, surpassing Hale Irwin.

One player who’ll be hoping to stop Langer will be 2022 champion Darren Clarke. The Northern Irishman beat Padraig Harrington by one shot in the Gleneagles tournament , and he will be hopeful of more success here.

As for Harrington, he'll be expected to challenge strongly. Indeed, the Irishman has been in such excellent form that he’s even been touted as one of Luke Donald’s six captain’s picks for the Ryder Cup at Marco Simone Golf and Country Club. Harrington finished second at the Senior PGA Championship in May, and he’ll be hopeful of building on that – and his victory in the 2022 US Senior Open – as he looks for his second senior Major title.

Padraig Harrington during the 151st Open Championship at Royal Liverpool

Padraig Harrington will hope to continue his recent good form in the Senior Open

Local hopes will surely rest largely with Stephen Dodd. The Welshman beat Spaniard Miguel Angel Jiminez by one shot two years ago and he’ll be confident of a similarly strong performance in his homeland.

Jiminez plays this year too, as he goes in search of his second Senior Open title after he won the tournament five years ago, while another legendary Spaniard, two-time Masters champion Jose Maria Olazabal , is also in the field.

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As well as Dodd, another Welshman, 1991 Masters champion Ian Woosnam, will also surely receive plenty of encouragement from the crowd as the 65-year-old aims to roll back the years.  

Other previous winners in the field include 2016 champion Paul Broadhurst and 2011 winner Russ Cochran, while there are plenty more big-name players hoping to impress, including former World No.2 Colin Montgomerie and 2018 European Ryder Cup captain Thomas Bjorn .

Steven Alker will also fancy his chances. The New Zealander may have only achieved a career high of 120th in the world rankings, but his success in senior Majors is phenomenal. So far, he has top-10 finishes in all but two of the senior Majors he has played, including a win in the Senior PGA Championship in 2022.

Paul Lawrie, who won the 1999 Open, and two-time US Open winner Retief Goosen also play.

Players are competing for a purse of $2.75m, an increase of $250,000 on the 2022 tournament. The winner will receive $447,800.

Below is the full field for the 2023 Senior Open Championship at Royal Porthcawl.

Senior Open Field 2023

  • Acosta, Gustavo
  • Alker, Steven
  • Appleby, Stuart
  • Archer, Phillip
  • Atwal, Arjun
  • Baker, Peter
  • Balfanz, John
  • Barcellos, Rafa
  • Begay, Notah
  • Benitez, Rafael
  • Bertsch, Shane
  • Bjørn, Thomas
  • Bohn, Jason
  • Bossert, André
  • Branshaw, David
  • Brier, Markus
  • Broadhurst, Paul
  • Brown, Simon P
  • Campbell, Michael
  • Canonica, Emanuele
  • Carriles, Jose Manuel
  • Casado, Victor
  • Cejka, Alex
  • Cévaër, Christian
  • Chapman, Roger
  • Clarke, Darren
  • Cochran, Russ
  • Copsey, David
  • Crampton, James
  • Da Silva, Adilson
  • Damron, Robert
  • Dennis, Clark
  • Dimarco, Chris
  • Dodd, Stephen
  • Dredge, Bradley
  • Dunlap, Scott
  • Eales, Paul
  • Evans, Gary
  • Fasth, Niclas
  • Fenn, Stephen
  • Fowler, Peter
  • Franco, Carlos
  • Frazar, Harrison
  • Fujita, Hiroyuki
  • Fukabori, Keiichiro
  • Gilford, David
  • Gillis, Tom
  • Gögele, Thomas
  • Golding, Philip
  • Gonzalez, Ricardo
  • Goosen, Retief
  • Green, Richard
  • Griffiths, Simon
  • Haeggman, Joakim
  • Hamerton, Grant
  • Hanell, Chris
  • Hansen, Anders
  • Harrington, Padraig
  • Henderson, Scott
  • Horne, Keith
  • Hutcheon, Greig
  • Humphrey, Russell
  • Jaidee, Thongchai
  • Jiménez, Miguel Ángel
  • Jonzon, Michael
  • Kang, Anthony
  • Kelly, Jerry
  • Khan, Simon
  • Kingston, James
  • Labritz, Rob
  • Langer, Bernhard
  • Lawrie, Paul
  • Levet, Thomas
  • Long, Michael
  • Luna, Santiago
  • Maggert, Jeff
  • Mann, Fraser
  • Marks, Gary
  • Martin, Miguel Angel
  • Martin, Peter
  • Mayfair, Billy
  • McCormack, Edward
  • McGuigan, Doug
  • McIntosh, Euan
  • McKenzie, David
  • McNulty, Mark
  • Molina, Mauricio
  • Montgomerie, Colin
  • Mooney, Damian
  • Muehr, Michael
  • Norris, Jason
  • Olazábal, José María
  • Oldcorn, Andrew
  • O’Connor, Eamonn
  • O'Neal, Timothy
  • Pampling, Rod
  • Parel, Scott
  • Partridge, Jason
  • Paterson, Brent
  • Petrovic, Tim
  • Price, Phillip
  • Raitt, Andrew
  • Randhawa, Jyoti
  • Reale, Michele
  • Remesy, Jean-François
  • Rivas, Jesus
  • Rojahin, Oyvind
  • Russell, Raymond
  • Sandelin, Jarmo
  • Sapere, Todd
  • Senden, John
  • Shacklady, David
  • Short Jr, Wesley
  • Singh, Jeev Milkha
  • Singh, Vijay
  • Sjöland, Patrik
  • Storgaard, Knud
  • Strawn, Rusty
  • Streeter, Paul
  • Suneson, Carl
  • Tanigawa, Ken
  • Thompson, Neil
  • Tinworth, Richard
  • Tinning, Steen
  • Tiziani, Mario
  • Toledo, Esteban
  • Uresti, Omar
  • Van De Velde, Jean
  • Wallace, Harold
  • Weinhart, Tim
  • Wi, Charlie
  • Williams, Chris
  • Wilson, Peter
  • Wolstenholme, Gary
  • Woosnam, Ian

Where Is The 2023 Senior Open?

The 2023 Senior Open returns to Royal Porthcawl for the first time since 2017. The links offers dramatic views of the sea from almost all areas of the course, and is generally considered the best in Wales.

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A host of the game's legends are in the field, including two-time Masters champion Bernhard Langer, three-time Major winner Padraig Harrington, former World No.2 Colin Montgomerie and Team Europe Ryder Cup hero Jose Maria Olazabal.

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2023 Senior Open Championship: Prize Money Breakdown and Winner’s Payout

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The 2023 Senior British Open Championship promises to be a thrilling and prestigious event. Set at the picturesque Royal Porthcawl Golf Club in Wales, the PGA Tour Champions major will have the majority of the over-50 pros still competing, looking to grab a win.

Moreover, the championship offers a significant purse and an opportunity for players to compete for valuable Charles Schwab Cup points and other perks. Let’s delve into the key aspects of this championship and what’s at stake for the seasoned field of 156 players.

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The 16th event of the season, the Senior British Open Championship, boasts an impressive lineup of seasoned golfers, including the likes of Ernie Els, Bernhard Langer, and Darren Clarke, who will vie for the coveted title. Over the course of four days, from Thursday through Sunday, the players will face the challenging Scottish resort course at Royal Porthcawl Golf Club, putting their skills and experience to the test.

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While the $2.75 million purse and the substantial winner’s share of $432,204 are certainly appealing, there’s much more at stake for the competitors. The money earned during this championship translates into regular season points for the Charles Schwab Cup. These points play a crucial role in qualifying for the Charles Schwab Cup playoffs in 2023. The top 72 players on the points list gain entry into the first leg of the playoffs, offering a chance to compete for a share of the $2.1 million bonus pool based on their final standings.

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The prize money breakdown at the 2023 Senior Open Championship

Given below is the detailed prize money breakdown of the 2023 Senior British Open Championship:

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Here’s the prize money payout for each golfer at the 2024 Zurich Classic of New Orleans

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It was team time on the PGA Tour, where, after two weeks of the top stars playing against each other in massive events, there was a brief respite for a week to play in a different format for four days in a much more relaxed atmosphere. Not that they weren’t attempting to bring home the hardware at the Zurich Classic, but the previous two weeks were spent grinding at a major championship and a signature event.

At TPC Louisiana, however, there were some bigger names in the field than usual, with five of the top 15 players in the world in action. Two of those bigger names—Rory McIlroy and Shane Lowry—ultimately won, defeating Martin Trainer and Chad Ramey on the first hole of a playoff. The Irishmen shot a final-round 68 in the Sunday alternate-shot format to end at 25-under-par total. They each took home $1.286 million from the overall purse of $8.9 million.

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"Feel like it's just a bonus to win at the end," said McIlroy.

"Rory carried me a lot of the way," Lowry confided.

McIlroy made his tournament debut count and after the victory Lowry was already lobbying his mate to return in 2025 to defend their title.

Here is the prize money rundown for each team who made the cut. (Reminder: these figures below are what each player will earn individually)

WIN: Rory McIlroy-Shane Lowry, -25/264, $1.286 million

2: Chad Ramey-Martin Trainer, -25/263, $525,100

3: Ryan Brehm-Mark Hubbard, -24/264, $343,762.50

T-4: Garrick Higgo-Ryan Fox, -23/265, $234,181.25

T-4: Sam Stevens-Paul Barjon, -23/265, $ 234,181.25

T-4: Zac Blair-Patrick Fishburn, -23/265, $ 234,181.25

T-4: Nico Echavarria-Max Greyserman, -23/265, $ 234,181.25

T-8: Greyson Sigg-Chesson Hadley, -22/266, $149,075

T-8: Thomas Detry-Robert MacIntyre, -22/266, $149,075

10: Nick Taylor-Adam Hadwin, -21/267, $122,375

T-11: Kelly Kraft-Kevin Tway, -20/268, $69,069

T-11 : Austin Eckroat-Chris Gotterup, -20/268, $ 69,069

T-11 : K.H. Lee-Michael Kim, -20/268, $ 69,069

T-11 : Matt Fitzpatrick-Alex Fitzpatrick, -20/268, $ 69,069

T-11 : Charley Hoffman-Nick Watney, -20/268, $ 69,069

T-11 : Corey Conners-Taylor Pendrith, -20/268, $ 69,069

T-11 : Callum Tarren-David Skinns, -20/268, $ 69,069

T-11 : Bryce Garnett-Sepp Straka, -20/268, $ 69,069

T-19: Luke List-Henrik Norlander, -19/269, $37,380

T-19: Chandler Phillips-Jacob Bridgeman, -19/269, $ 37,375

T-19: Peter Malnati-Russell Knox, -19/269, $ 37,375

T-19: Zach Johnson-Ryan Palmer, -19/269, $ 37,375

T-23: Collin Morikawa-Kurt Kitayama, -18/270, $23,763

T-23: Mac Meissner-Austin Smotherman, -18/270, $ 23,763

T-23: Patrick Cantlay-Xander Schauffele, -18/270, $ 23,763

T-23: Davis Thompson-Andrew Novak, -18/270, $ 23,763

T-23: Aaron Rai-David Lipsky, -18/270, $ 23,763

T-28: Nick Hardy-Davis Riley, -17/271, $19,135

T-28 : Brandon Wu-James Nicholas, -17/271, $ 19,135

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McIlroy and Lowry will each bank $1,286,050, while Ramey and Trainer will earn $525,100 as a consolation prize. Ryan Brehm and Mark Hubbard finished a shot back in third and will take home $343,763 a piece.

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Luke List and Henrik Norlander are in the hunt at the 2024 Zurich Classic.

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The Zurich Classic occupies a unique spot on the PGA Tour schedule. It’s the only team event of the year, and that means there are a couple of specifics that make it different to individual medal play.

While the winning team is still entitled to PGA Tour exemptions and FedEx points, there are no world-ranking point s awarded at this tournament. Prize money is also slightly more complicated, with the winning team sharing the money generally earmarked for first and second place, the second-place team splitting the money for third and fourth place, and so on.

This week, there’s an $8.9 million purse up for grabs, with $1.268 million going to each player on the winning team. The drop-off to second is pretty steep, with $525,100 for each player on the runner-up team. (Compare that to last week’s Signature Event purse in Hilton Head , where every player in the top 10 make $541,000 or more.)

To clear six figures in New Orleans this week, players will have to finish in the top 11.

Below, you can check out the complete payout breakdown for this week’s Zurich Classic played at TPC Louisiana.

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Win: $1.286 million

2: $525,100

3: $343,762

4: $289,250

5: $251,425

6: $215,825

7: $180,225

8: $157,975

9: $140,175

10: $122,375

11: $104,575

12: $89,222

13: $74,849

14: $67,195

15: $61,855

16: $56,515

17: $51,397

18: $46,947

19: $42,720

20: $39,160

21: $35,600

22: $32,040

23: $28,489

24: $25,098

25: $22,784

26: $21,627

27: $20,826

28: $20,381

29: $20,025

30: $19,669

31: $19,313

32: $18,957

33: $18,601

34: $18,245

35: $17,889

36: $17,533

37: $17,177

38: $16,821

39: $16,465

40: $16,109

41: $15,753

42: $15,397

43: $15,041

44: $14,685

45: $14,329

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Originally established as a trading center, Irkutsk was founded over 350 years ago. Today, the wealth that once poured into the city is evident in the many historic wooden houses featuring elaborate woodwork and window trim. Once referred to as the “Paris of Siberia,” Irkutsk has traditionally served as Siberia’s cultural, economic and intellectual capital.

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Don’t leave the city before visiting the Znamensky Monastery or the Bogoyavlensky Cathedral , which were both originally destroyed by fires during Irkutsk’s early days. The monastery, completed in 1772, features a small cemetery where notable locals are buried. The cathedral features a jumble of onion domes and towers that have long made it one of Siberia’s most iconic buildings.

The Hotel Victoria is a good option with rooms starting at $100 a night including breakfast and parking.

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After exploring the southern coast of Lake Baikal on your drive along the Trans-Siberian Highway, you can visit the lake’s western coast as a day trip from Irkutsk.

Hop on a ferry run by the Eastern-Siberian Inland Navigation Company, also known by its Cyrillic acronym, VSRP . The ferry company offers package tours and ferry service to numerous towns on Lake Baikal.

If you just want to get out on the water for a few hours, VSRP runs a historic tour along the Angara River (about $10, 1 hour) that includes an audio guide. You can also book a tour to beautiful Peschanaya Bay (about $50, 10 hours, Fridays and Sundays only), or the quaint lakeside village of Bolshie Koty (about $26, 4-10 hours depending on the boat).

You can also buy a ferry ticket at VSRP to many Baikal towns. Bolshie Koty (about $13, 1.5 hours from Irkutsk) is one of the most tranquil locations on the lake. Ferries run to the village three times a day from Irkutsk except for Mondays and select weekdays during the summer. Check the ferry schedule before planning your trip.

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To get back on the road from Hotel Victoria, drive south on ul. Karla Marksa and take a right on ul. Lenina. Turn left on ul. Chkalova and bear right toward the Angarsky Bridge. On the other side of the bridge, get on the M-55 Federal Highway.

Outside Irkutsk the route number on the Trans-Siberian Highway changes to M-53, which will take you to the city of Krasnoyarsk (14 hours, 1,000 kilometers). The long drive to Krasnoyarsk consists of tall hills and farmland. Like the drive through the Russian Far East, you can park your car by the road and camp, although it’s best to ask for permission if you see a house nearby.

Siberia is a land of rivers, and the city of Bratsk (9 hours, 600 kilometers north of Irkutsk) is home to the Bratsk Dam , once the world’s largest hydroelectric power station.

The Bratsk Dam can be visited independently, but you’ll see far more with a tour. Contact Taiga Tours in Bratsk to arrange a visit to the Bratsk Dam.

During summer different varieties of wildflowers grow on the M-53. The flowers overtake entire fields that appear in the distance like purple or yellow lakes. Locals often pull over to pick wild berries and mushrooms, or appear in the meadows leading flocks of sheep to graze in the countryside. This is a great area to witness the pastoral life described in classic Russian novels; you’ll find that rural traditions are alive and well in the villages on the road to Krasnoyarsk.

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Upon reaching Krasnoyarsk, you can drive south away from the Trans-Siberian Highway into the Tuva Republic, home to the Tuva people , practicing Buddhists who trace their ethnic and cultural roots to the Turkic and Mongolian peoples. Most famous for their throat singers , Tuva can be a fascinating, albeit long, side trip that is recommended if you have time.

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