Abu Dhabi HSBC Championship prize money
The first Rolex Series action of the series is here and we’ve taken a look at the Abu Dhabi HSBC Championship prize money 2020.
Shane Lowry is the defending champion and picked up more than €1,000,000 for his win 12 months ago.
Abu Dhabi HSBC Championship prize money 2020
Prize fund: $7 million
1. €1,047,741 (Lee Westwood)
T2. €468,783 (Matthew Fitzpatrick, Tommy Fleetwood, Victor Perez)
5. €266,546 (Louis Oosthuizen)
T6. €204,310 (Ross Fisher, Shaun Norris)
T8. €134,845 (Sergio Garcia, Scott Jamieson, Martin Kaymer, Bernd Wiesberger)
T12. €97,314 (Rafa Cabrera Bello, Sam Horsfield, Jack Singh Brar, Erik van Rooyen, Paul Waring)
T17. €79,838 (Branden Grace, Scott Hend, Masahiro Kawamura, Francesco Laporta)
T21. €65,379 (Gavin Green, Sebastian Heisele, Joakim Lagergren, Edoardo Molinari, Zach Murray, Renato Paratore, Jordan Smith, Brandon Stone, Andy Sullivan)
T30. €54,063 (David Lipsky, Thomas Pieters, Jack Senior, Yuxin Lin (Amateur – €0)
T34. €45,981 (Jorge Campillo, Patrick Cantlay, Kurt Kitayama, Brooks Koepka, Romain Langasque, Zander Lombard, Mike Lorenzo-Vera)
41. €40,862 (Haotong Li)
T42. €34,575 (Kiradech Aphibarnrat, Ashley Chesters, Nicolas Colsaerts, Sean Crocker, Oliver Fisher, Joost Luiten, Richie Ramsay, Matthias Schwab, Sebastian Soderberg)
T51. €26,403 (Adri Arnaus, Justin Harding, Soren Kjeldsen, Wade Ormsby)
T55. €21,374 (Thomas Detry, David Drysdale, Matthieu Pavon, Justin Walters)
T59. €17,602 (Christiaan Bezuidenhout, Haydn Porteous, Jason Scrivener, Shubhankar Sharma, Jeff Winther)
64. €15,716 (Matt Wallace)
65. €15,087 (Thomas Bjorn)
66. €14,458 (Grant Forrest)
T67. €13,515 (Nacho Elvira, Lucas Herbert)
T69. €11,353 (Alexander Bjork, Victor Dubuisson, Andrew Johnston, David Law)
T73. €9,427 (David Howell)
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