DP World Tour Championship prize money
Jon Rahm is now a three DP World Tour champion after claiming the 2022 season finale in Dubai. The Spaniard saw off a star-studded leaderboard at the Earth Course with a score of 20-under par, picking up a hat-trick of wins this year in the process.
Finishing in fourth, Rory McIlroy then secured a fourth Race to Dubai title. Scroll down for the DP World Tour Championship purse breakdown…
DP World Tour Championship
With the conclusion of the penultimate event on the DP World Tour, the Nedbank Golf Challenge won by Tommy Fleetwood, the stage is now set for the DP World Tour Championship.
First played in 2009, and staged at the Greg Norman designed Earth Course at Jumeirah Golf Estates, this will be the 14th edition of DP World Tour’s season ending finale.
The tournament also determines the Race to Dubai Bonus Pool, which is awarded to the top golfers in the DP World Tour rankings after the tournament.
In 2021, Collin Morikawa became the first American to win the tournament. However, the two-time major winner has withdrawn from this year’s event citing personal commitments. Rory McIlroy is the highest ranked player, with Matt Fitzpatrick, Viktor Hovland and Shane Lowry also teeing up in Dubai.
So how much will each player win? Here’s the full prize money breakdown for the DP World Tour Championship…
2022 DP World Tour Championship prize money
The total purse for the DP World Tour Championship is $10 million, with Jon Rahm taking home a whopping $3 million in Dubai. Below is the payout for each placed finisher at the Earth Course…
Winner: $3,000,000 – Jon Rahm
T2: $972,215 – Alex Noren, Tyrrell Hatton
4: $438,200 – Rory McIlroy
T5: $323,400 – Tommy Fleetwood, Matt Fitzpatrick
T7: $227,500 – Rasmus Hojgaard, Adrian Meronk
T9: $165,900 – Adri Arnaus, Jorge Campillo
11: $140,000 – Maximllian Kieffer
T12: $117,250 – Victor Perez, Joakim Lagergren, Connor Syme, Min Woo Lee
T16: $98,700 – Richie Ramsay, Adrian Otaegui, Sam Horsfield
19: $90,300 – Ryan Fox
T20: $84,000 – David Law, Romain Langasque, Gavin Green
T23: $74,900 – Viktor Hovland, Shane Lowry, Callum Shinkwin, Yannik Paul, Guido Migliozzi
T28: $67,550 – Richard Mansell, Ashun Wu
T30: $61,250 – Haotong Li, Thorbjorn Olesen, Jordan Smith, Paul Warring
T34: $51,200 – Oliver Bekker, Rafa Cabrera-Bello, Robert MacIntyre, Eddie Pepperell, Antoine Rozier, Marcel Schneider, Fabrizio Zanotti
41: $45,500 – Thirston Lawrence
T42: $43,400 – Ewen Ferguson, Kurt Kitayama
T44: $40,600 – Richard Bland, Shubhankar Sharma
46: $38,500 – Sebastian Soderberg
T47: $36,400 – Pablo Larrazabal, Oliver Wilson
49: $34,300 – Matthieu Pavon
50: $32,900 – Hurly Long
2021 DP World Tour Championship prize money
Purse: $9,000,000
Winner: $3,000,000 (Collin Morikawa)
2020 DP World Tour Championship prize money
Purse: $8,000,000
Winner: $3,000,000 (Matt Fitzpatrick)
2019 DP World Tour Championship prize money
Purse: $8,000,000
Winner: $3,000,000 (Jon Rahm)
2018 DP World Tour Championship prize money
Purse: $8,000,000
Winner: $1,333,300 (Danny Willett)
2017 DP World Tour Championship prize money
Purse: $8,000,000
Winner: $1,333,300 (Jon Rahm)
2016 DP World Tour Championship prize money
Purse: $8,000,000
Winner: $1,333,300 (Matt Fitzpatrick)
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