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The Houghton Golf Club in Johannesburg is hosting the first of the many DP World Tour events, the 2022 Joburg Open . Notably, the Tour is responsible for conducting two events this week; the South African-based event and the Fortinet Australian PGA Championship in Queensland. 

Last year, the tournament was cut short to 36 holes due to weather delays and the Covid 19 pandemic. However, the players will get to play all the 72-holes, although a storm caused the officials to halt the event for a while. Before the event gets its champion, let’s find out what he can take home for claiming the title. 

The total purse money and the winner’s share of the DP World Tour event

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The purse of the Joburg Open is ZAR 17,500,000 , which is equal to approximately 1 million USD . Like any other European Tour event, a cut is made after the first 36 holes, and only the golfers advancing to the final rounds and successfully finishing them can earn their share of the total purse. 

The majority of the prize money share will go to the event champion this week, $165,000. Notably, the European Tour pays out its winner a 16.67 percent payout, according to its prize money distribution chart.

Apart from the prize money, the championship winner will also get to enjoy extra benefits for beating the rest of the players on the field. He will also earn the most of the 2000 Race to Dubai Points and the 1500 Ryder Cup points. 

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The event also rewards OWGR points, with which players can earn a top spot in the world rankings. Furthermore, the golfer winning the Joburg Open will also get other benefits like 2-year plus exemption on the Tour and berths to many important events like the major championships. 

The top players in contention to win the 2022 Joburg Open

The Open and the Australian PGA Championship are simultaneously being played in two parts of the world. Yet, the Houghton Golf Club field is filled with promising talents this week. Since it is in South Africa, many natives are playing in the event. 

@DanJBradbury leads #JoburgOpen as Lawrence makes SA golf history Englishman Dan Bradbury took full advantage of a sponsor’s invitation and led the suspended first round of the Joburg Open with an eight-under-par 63 at Houghton Golf Club on Thursday. #JoburgOpen2022 pic.twitter.com/bMqfK4w4e3 — Joburg Open (@JoburgOpen_) November 25, 2022

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Dan Bradbury, Casey Jarvis, and Nathan Kimsey are some of the golfers playing on the field. Notably, the South African golfer and defending champion Thriston Lawrence is also competing to reclaim his title. 

The purse distribution 

Here is the list that contains the player’s payout for the 2022 Joburg Open: 

Who do you think can win the title and earn all the winner’s benefits of the first-ever event on the 2022-2023 season of the DP World Tour?

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Which Golfers Won The Most Money In 2022?

Rory McIlroy won just shy of $45m from on-course earnings and bonuses from both the PGA and DP World Tours

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This year was the first year where the game of golf was seismically changed because of money. The emergence of the Saudi Public Investment Fund-backed LIV Golf has seen the landscape of the sport change, and as a result of that, players getting richer and richer like never before.

We've seen huge sums reported for some of the world's biggest names to join Greg Norman's start-up tour, with LIV spending just under $800m in 2022 according to reports. It has forced the PGA Tour to respond by opening its own purse strings, resulting in elevated $20m purses and continued rising bonuses in the FedEx Cup and Player Impact Program.

So, who won the most cash on course this year and how much? Here, we've tried to take a look at on-course earnings from the PGA and DP World Tours, bonus money from the FedEx Cup and Race to Dubai, Player Impact Program money and on-course earnings in LIV Golf. It's a tough task and the numbers have been rounded up to two decimal places where necessary.

PGA Tour earnings may be slightly inflated due to them counting since September 2021, when the 2021-22 season began, but the picture is quite clear and simple - the top golfers are earning obscene amounts of money, and this isn't even taking into account sponsorships and other investments that see net worths in the hundreds of millions for the biggest names.

Rory McIlroy was the highest earner of 2022 with $44.8m, with LIV Golf headliner Dustin Johnson second with $37.2m. Take a look at our full list below...

1. RORY MCILROY - $44.8m

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The Northern Irishman had a stunning year on the course, wrapping up both the FedEx Cup and Race to Dubai titles as well as successful title defences at the RBC Heritage and CJ Cup. His FedEx Cup win was worth $18m alone and the Race to Dubai bonus was a cool $2m. The World No.1's $12m PIP money, from finishing second to Tiger Woods, was ultimately what pushed him ahead of Dustin Johnson. 

  • PGA Tour: $10.6m
  • DP World Tour: $2.2m
  • FedEx Cup: $18m
  • Race to Dubai: $2m

2. Dustin Johnson - $37.2m

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DJ was a huge coup for LIV and played in all eight of the series' events in the debut season. He was reported to have been offered a fee of $125m to join the Greg Norman-fronted start-up - which we're not counting here - and his on-course earnings were also huge. He won $18m as the Individual champion and another $17m in on-course LIV earnings, both individually and through his share of the team winnings. The American also won around $1.6m on the PGA Tour prior to joining LIV in June to push him over the $37m mark. Not bad for a year's work.

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  • PGA Tour: $1.6m
  • LIV Golf: $35.6m

3. SCOTTIE SCHEFFLER - $25.9m

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Scottie Scheffler won four times in 2022, including at Augusta National to wrap up The Masters and his maiden Major title. He also shot up the rankings to become World No.1 for the spring/summer before losing it to Rory McIlroy later in the year. Other wins came at the Phoenix Open, Arnold Palmer Invitational and WGC-Match Play. His on-course earnings were around $14.6m, with additional money coming from the FedEx Cup ($5.75m) and PGA Tour PIP ($5.5m).

  • PGA Tour: $14.65m
  • FedEx Cup: $5.75m

4. Cameron Smith - $18.4m

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The Aussie is another Major winner to have been offered a reported $100m+ to join LIV, but once again we won't be counting that. Smith won just over $10m on the PGA Tour to finish second in the season money list, $640,000 at the FedEx Cup Playoffs, $240,000 on the DP World Tour from his two events in Australia at the end of the year and $7.4m from LIV Golf, where he won the Chicago Invitational and finished second in the Team Championship finale. He also won the PGA Tour's flagship event, the Players Championship, where he pocketed a massive $3.6m winner's cheque.

  • PGA Tour: $10.1m
  • DP World Tour: $240k
  • FedEx Cup: $640k
  • LIV Golf: $7.4m

5. Branden Grace - $17.5m

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Despite dropping to 179th in the world, we think that South Africa's Branden Grace was the fifth-highest-earning golfer in the world this year when it comes to on-course earnings. His rough total of $17.5m was made up of $16.6m won in LIV Golf, $800,000 on the PGA Tour and just shy of $100,000 on the DP World Tour. Grace won $8m for finishing second to Dustin Johnson in the LIV individual rankings and $4m for winning the Portland Invitational title. His team, Stinger GC, also won the inaugural event at the Centurion.

  • PGA Tour: $800k
  • DP World Tour: 100k
  • LIV Golf: $16.6m

6. JUSTIN THOMAS - $17.1m

Justin Thomas poses with the Wanamaker Trophy

The American won his second Major and second PGA Championship in 2022, which was a very lucrative year. The PGA Championship prize money was $2.16m and in total JT won over $6.8m on the PGA Tour. He picked up a further $2.75m in the FedEx Cup bonus payouts and $7.5m in the PIP, where he finished fourth behind Woods, McIlroy and Spieth.

  • PGA Tour: $6.8m
  • FedEx Cup: $2.75m

7. Xander Schauffele - $16.7m

Schaufelle celebrates his putt at the 18th hole

Schauffele won the Travelers Championship and Scottish Open in successive weeks in the summer and took home around $16.7m in on-course earnings for the year. The Olympic gold medallist won $7.7m on the PGA Tour and then an extra $9m in FedEx Cup bonus money ($4m) and PIP cash - where he came 7th.

  • PGA Tour: $7.7m
  • FedEx Cup: $4m

8. TIGER WOODS - $15m

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The Big Cat returned to the Major scene in 2022, incredibly making the cut at The Masters just 14 months after his horrific car accident. That was the only Major he won money at, taking home around $45,000 for his efforts. He and son Charlie also took home a similar amount for their finish at the PNC Championship. Luckily for Woods, he unsurprisingly won the Player Impact Program to take his earnings to just over $15m this year.

  • PGA Tour: $45k

9. WILL ZALATORIS - $14.9m

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The talented American finished runner-up at both the PGA Championship and US Open in what was a very lucrative year. He also won his first PGA Tour title at the FedEx St Jude Championship. He won $9.4m on the PGA Tour, finishing third on the money list behind Scheffler and Smith, and then only won $500,000 in the FedEx Cup Playoffs after pulling out injured - picking up the last-place money. Another $5m came his way via the PIP to take his year earnings close to $15m.

  • PGA Tour: $9.4m
  • FedEx Cup: $500k

10. Jordan Spieth - $14.8m

Jordan Spieth

The three-time Major winning Texan won the RBC Heritage the week after The Masters for PGA Tour title number 13. His earnings on the PGA Tour were just over $5m plus an $825,000 bonus at the FedEx Cup Playoffs. Spieth, one of the biggest names in the sport, finished 3rd in the Player Impact Program to take home another $9m.

  • PGA Tour: $5m
  • FedEx Cup: $825k

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DP World Tour: Tournaments, dates, venues and Rolex Series event for historic 2022 season

New DP World Tour season to begin in South Africa on November 25, with record season to include five Rolex Series events and increased prize purses

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The new-look DP World Tour will see total prize money break through the $200m mark for the first time, with a new minimum prize fund of $2m for all tournaments solely sanctioned by the DP World Tour.

The schedule features a minimum of 47 tournaments in 27 different countries, including new events in the UAE, Japan, South Africa and Belgium. An expanded Rolex Series will comprise of five events: the Abu Dhabi HSBC Championship, the Slync.io Dubai Desert Classic, the Genesis Scottish Open, the BMW PGA Championship and the season-ending DP World Tour Championship. For the first time, it will also feature three tournaments co-sanctioned with the PGA Tour - the Genesis Scottish Open, the Barbasol Championship and the Barracuda Championship taking place in the United States - as a result of the Strategic Alliance between male professional golf's two leading Tours.

✅ Record total prize money ✅ Five Rolex Series events ✅ $10million for season finale DP World will be the new title sponsor of the European Tour from next season. — Sky Sports Golf (@SkySportsGolf) November 9, 2021

Schedule as announced on November 9

November 25-28 - Joburg Open - Randpark Golf Club, Johannesburg, South Africa

December 2-5 - South African Open Championship - Gary Player Country Club, Sun City, South Africa

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January 27-30 - Slync.io Dubai Desert Classic - Emirates Golf Course, Dubai, UAE

February 3-6 - Ras Al Khaimah Championship - Al Hamra Golf, Ras Al Khaimah, UAE

February 10-13 - Commercial Bank Qatar Masters - Venue TBC

February 17-20 - Middle East event TBC

February 24-27 - Hero Indian Open - Venue TBC

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March 3-6 - Magical Kenya Open - Muthaiga GC, Nairobi, Kenya

March 10-13 - Pecanwood Classic - Pecanwood G&CC, Hartbeespoort, South Africa

March 17-20 - Steyn City Championship - The Club at Steyn City, Johannesburg, South Africa

March 23-27 - WGC-Dells Technologies Match Play - Austin Country Club, Austin, Texas

April 7-10 - The Masters - Augusta National, Augusta, Georgia

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April 14-17 - Asia event confirmed

April 21-24 - Japan event confirmed - Venue TBC

April 28-May 1 - Volvo China Open - Genzon GC, Shenzhen, China

May 5-8 - Betfred British Masters hosted by Danny Willett - The Belfry, Sutton Coldfield, England

May 12-15 - Soudal Open - The Rinkven International Golf Club, Schilde, Belgium

May 19-22 - PGA Championship - Southern Hills Country Club, Tulsa, Oklahoma

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May 26-29 - KLM Open - Bernardus Golf, Cromvoirt, The Netherlands

June 2-5 - Porsche European Open - Green Eagle Golf Courses, Hamburg, Germany

June 9-12 - Scandinavian Mixed hosted by Henrik and Annika - Halmstad GC, Tylösand, Sweden

June 16-19 - US Open - The Country Club, Brookline, Massachusetts

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June 23-26 - BMW International Open - Golfclub München Eichenried, Munich, Germany

June 30-July 3 - Irish Open - Mount Juliet Estate, Thomastown, Co. Kilkenny, Ireland

July 7-10 - Genesis Scottish Open - The Renaissance Club, North Berwick, Scotland

July 7-10 - Barbasol Championship, Keene Trace Golf Club, Nicholasville, Kentucky

July 14-17 - The 150th Open - St Andrews Links (Old Course), St Andrews, Fife

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July 14-17 - Barracuda Championship - Tahoe Mountain Club, Truckee, California

July 21-24 - Cazoo Classic - Venue TBC

July 28-31 - Hero Open - Fairmont St Andrews, St Andrews, Fife, Scotland

August 4-7 - Cazoo Open - The Celtic Manor Resort, City of Newport, Wales

August 11-14 - ISPS Handa World Invitational presented by Modest! Golf Management - Galgorm Castle & Massereene, Co Antrim, N. Ireland

August 18-21 - D+D Real Czech Masters - Albatross Golf Resort, Prague, Czech Republic

August 25-28 - Omega European Masters - Crans-sur-Sierre GC, Crans Montana, Switzerland

September 1-4 - Made in HimmerLand - HimmerLand, Farsoe, Denmark

September 8-11 - BMW PGA Championship - Wentworth Club, Virginia Water, Surrey, England

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September 15-18 - DS Automobiles Italian Open - Marco Simone GC, Rome, Italy

September 22-25 - Open de France - Le Golf National, near Paris

September 29-October 2 - Alfred Dunhill Links Championship - Old Course St Andrews, Carnoustie & Kingsbarns, Scotland

October 6-9 - Acciona Open de España presented by Madrid - Club de Campo Villa de Madrid, Madrid, Spain

October 13-16 - Estrella Damm N.A. Andalucía Masters - Real Club Valderrama, Sotogrande, Spain

October 20-23 - European event TBC

October 27-30 - WGC-HSBC Champions - Sheshan International GC, Shanghai, China

November 3-6 - Cyprus Open - Aphrodite Hills Resort, Paphos, Cyprus

November 10-13 - Nedbank Golf Challenge - Gary Player CC, Sun City, South Africa

November 17-20 - DP World Tour Championship - Jumeirah Golf Estates, Earth Course, Dubai, UAE

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Here’s the prize money payout for each golfer at the 2022 DP World Tour Championship

Here’s the prize money payout for each golfer at the 2022 DP World Tour Championship

By GolfDigestME.com To say Jon Rahm loves playing the DP World Tour Championship on the Earth Course at Jumeirah Golf Estates would be the understatement of understatements. The 28-year-old Spaniard had two wins and a T-4 showing in his three previous starts in the DP World Tour season finale, posting a scoring average of 67.66.

It was more of the same this week, as Rahm followed up an opening-round 70 with a 66-65-67 finish to take the tournament title for a third time, outpacing Tyrrell Hatton and Alex Noren by two shots. In the process, he lowered that career scoring average to 67.5.

It was Rahm’s ninth career DP World Tour victory and fifth win in the tour’s elevated Rolex Series events. With the triumph, Rahm claimed the $3 million first-place prize money payout from the overall purse of $10 million. He also saw his career earnings on the DP World Tour rise to €21,834,859.52, the 19th player in tour history to break the €20 million mark.

There was another winner on Sunday as well as Rory McIlroy, while finishing four strokes back of Rahm in solo fourth place, earned the DP World Tour’s Harry Vardon Trophy as the season-long points title winner. It’s the third time McIlroy has won the honor, but the first in a season in which he also won the PGA Tour’s FedEx Cup title.

Win: Jon Rahm, -20, $3,000,000 T-2: Tyrrell Hatton, -18, $972,215 T-2: Alex Noren, -18, $972,215 4: Rory McIlroy, -16, $438,200 T-5: Matt Fitzpatrick, -13, $323,400 T-5: Tommy Fleetwood, -13, $323,400 T7: Rasmus Højgaard, -11, $227,500 T7: Adrian Meronk, -11, $227,500 T9: Adri Arnaus, -10, $165,900 T9: Jorge Campillo, -10, $165,900 11: Maximilian Kieffer, -8, $140,000 T-12: Joakim Lagergren, -7, $117,250 T-12: Min Woo Lee, -7, $117,250 T-12: Victor Perez, -7, $117,250 T-12: Connor Syme, -7, $117,250 T-16: Sam Horsfield, -6, $98,700 T-16: Adrian Otaegui, -6, $98,700 T-16: Richie Ramsay, -6, $98,700 19: Ryan Fox, -5, $90,300 T-20: Gavin Green, -4, $84,000 T-20: Romain Langasque, -4, $84,000 T-20: David Law, -4, $84,000 T-23: Viktor Hovland, -3, $74,900 T-23: Shane Lowry, -3, $74,900 T-23: Guido Migliozzi, -3, $74,900 T-23: Yannik Paul, -3, $74,900 T-23: Callum Shinkwin, -3, $74,900 T-28: Richard Mansell, -2, $67,550 T-28: Ashun Wu, -2, $67,550 T-30: Haotong Li, -1, $61,250 T-30: Thorbjørn Olesen, -1, $61,250 T-30: Jordan Smith, -1, $61,250 T-30: Paul Waring, -1, $61,250 T-34: Oliver Bekker, E, $51,200 T-34: Rafa Cabrera Bello, E, $51,200 T-34: Robert MacIntyre, E, $51,200 T-34: Eddie Pepperell, E, $51,200 T-34: Antoine Rozner, E, $51,200 T-34: Marcel Schneider, E, $51,200 T-34: Fabrizio Zanotti, E, $51,200 41: Thriston Lawrence, +1, $45,500 T-42: Ewen Ferguson, +2, $43,400 T-42: Kurt Kitayama, +2, $43,400 T-44: Richard Bland, +3, $40,600 T-44: Shubhankar Sharma, +3, $40,600 46: Sebastian Söderberg, +4, $38,500 T-47: Pablo Larrazábal, +7, $36,400 T-47: Oliver Wilson, +7, $36,400 49: Matthieu Pavon, +8, $34,300 50: Hurly Long, +9, $32,900

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European Tour to become the DP World Tour from 2022

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  • Ground-breaking partnership signals a new era in the Tour’s history
  • Significant commitment will elevate the Tour ‘in every way’, including new minimum $2million prize fund for each tournament
  • The partnership will help grow global golf and drive positive community impact

The European Tour group and DP World today jointly announced a ground-breaking evolution to their long-term partnership, with DP World becoming the new title sponsor of the group’s main tour from the start of the 2022 season.

The agreement heralds a new era in the history of the European Tour group, which, along with DP World, will celebrate its 50 th anniversary in 2022, the first season of the newly named DP World Tour.

Today’s announcement represents a significant deal in terms of global sports partnerships, with DP World’s substantial commitment dedicated to three key areas: elevating the Tour in every way , growing the game of golf globally , and driving positive community impact .

The new look DP World Tour will see total prize money break through the $200 million mark for the first time, with a new minimum prize fund of $2 million for all tournaments solely sanctioned by the DP World Tour.

In 2022, the DP World Tour will represent a truly global tour through an international schedule, that will feature a minimum of 47 tournaments in 27 different countries, including new tournaments in the UAE, Japan, South Africa and Belgium and an expanded Rolex Series comprising five events: the Abu Dhabi HSBC Championship, the Slync.io Dubai Desert Classic, the Genesis Scottish Open, the BMW PGA Championship and the season-ending DP World Tour Championship.

For the first time, it will also feature three tournaments co-sanctioned with the PGA TOUR - the aforementioned Genesis Scottish Open, as well as the Barbasol Championship and the Barracuda Championship taking place in the United States – as a result of the Strategic Alliance between male professional golf’s two leading Tours. 

The European Tour and DP World were both established in 1972 and have since developed into global enterprises with DP World, which is headquartered in Dubai, evolving into the leading provider of global smart end-to-end supply chain and logistics solutions.

DP World’s association with the European Tour spans more than a decade, first becoming a p resenting partner of the European Tour’s Race to Dubai finale at Jumeirah Golf Estates in its inaugural year in 2009, before the Rolex Series event was renamed the DP World Tour Championship in 2012. It was in this year that DP World became the tournament’s title partner.

DP World then became an Official Partner of the European Tour in 2015, and they will now become the Official Title Partner of the Tour from the start of the 2022 season, which begins with the Joburg Open in South Africa, from November 22-25.

Keith Pelley, Chief Executive of the European Tour group, said : “Today’s announcement is undoubtedly a momentous one in the proud history of our Tour. The launch of the DP World Tour in 2022, coinciding with both of our 50th anniversaries, will herald a new era in global golf, and crucially it will benefit everybody involved – all our players, caddies, fans and partners – as well as making an important contribution to wider society.

“The entire ecosystem of our Tour will be strengthened because of this hugely significant deal, and that was essential to us and to DP World, who have been an incredible supporter of our Tour as well as golf more widely, from grassroots through to the elite professional game.

“The DP World Tour is, therefore, a natural evolution of our decade-long partnership, and the presence of ‘World’ in our new title better reflects our global reach.” Sultan Ahmed bin Sulayem, Group Chairman and CEO of DP World, said: “DP World has been a partner of the European Tour for over a decade. Our long-standing partnership has provided an excellent platform to engage with customers, prospects, and stakeholders, and build our brand. We have relished the opportunity to support the Tour in growing the game of golf and improving access to the sport at all levels. The key to this success has been and will continue to be the shared vision and values that underpin the partnership. “We both have a global mindset, are committed to inclusivity, and invest in new technologies to stay competitive – attributes which today become the fundamental principles of the DP World Tour. As the leading provider of smart logistics solutions worldwide, we will use our people, assets, and connectivity to help grow the Tour further and change what’s possible in golf.” Jay Monahan, Commissioner of the PGA TOUR and Board Member of the European Tour, added ; “Thanks to the support of long-standing partner DP World, today’s announcement significantly elevates the European Tour on a global basis. We are excited for the continued growth and evolution of the European Tour, as well as the momentum this provides toward our Strategic Alliance. I’ve said before that our respective Tours are positioned to grow – together – over the next 10 years faster than we ever have at any point in our existence, and today’s announcement is another point of proof in those efforts.”

DP World’s Tour title partnership will help enhance the following key areas:

ELEVATE THE TOUR IN EVERY WAY

  • Biggest prize fund in European Tour history: Overall prize funds in 2022 will be more than US$140 million for all tournaments outside the Majors and World Golf Championships, outstripping the previous all-time pre-pandemic high of US$130 million in 2019. Including the Majors and WGCs, the total prize fund on the 2022 DP World Tour will exceed US$200 million, benefitting all tournaments and all members across all categories .
  • New US$2 million minimum tournament prize fund: For the first time, every tournament solely sanctioned by the DP World Tour will have a minimum prize fund of at least US$2 million, ensuring that all members benefit from this boosted investment.
  • A record US$10 million prize fund for the 2022 DP World Tour Championship : This will make the season finale – the final Rolex Series tournament of 2022 – the first European Tour event in history outside the Majors and WGCs to feature an eight-figure prize fund.
  • A full and comprehensive 12 month schedule: The DP World Tour’s International Schedule for 2022 was also unveiled today and can be accessed by clicking here . It features a minimum of 47 tournaments across 27 different countries from November 2021 to November 2022.

HELP TO GROW THE GAME GLOBALL Y

  • A significant investment in the Challenge Tour: To elevate prize funds and increase playing opportunities, as well as improving the overall infrastructure of events.
  • Establish the annual John Jacobs Bursary Award: Supporting the top five players on the Challenge Tour Rankings at the end of the Rolex Challenge Tour Grand Final supported by The R&A with their travel and expenses the following year on the DP World Tour.
  • A commitment to grassroots golf: Promoting golf at all levels in the countries we play in, including the UAE, where the DP World Tour will work closely with the current grassroots programme.

DRIVE POSITIVE COMMUNITY IMPACT

  • Expansion of the Tour’s ‘Golf for Good’ overarching CSR initiative : Focused on supporting good causes and the communities where the Tour plays; sustainability; diversity, inclusion and health benefits of golf.
  • Support of Charitable Initiatives and Disability Golf: Such as UNICEF’s COVAX Programme and EDGA European Tour.
  • Continued collaboration with the women’s game: including support of mixed events such as the ISPS Handa World Invitational and Scandinavian Mixed.

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New look DP World Tour schedule is 13 months long, features 44 events in 24 countries with record prize money

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Delayed by the June declaration that the PGA Tour and Saudi Arabia’s Public Investment Fund are discussing the possibility of joining forces, the DP World Tour has belatedly announced its 13-month long 2023-24 schedule. In all, the former European Tour will be made up of 44 events in 24 countries across five continents, underlining the Old World circuit’s long-held claim to be golf’s most international tour. In all, players will be competing for a record prize fund of $148.5 million, which does not include the purses from the four major championships.

Those bland figures only disguise some sweeping internal changes, however. Between November 2023 and August 2024, the Race to Dubai will feature five Global Swings followed by a month-long Back 9 in September and October before two DP World Tour playoff events in November. What will not change is the presence of five Rolex Series events—January’s Dubai Desert Classic, the Genesis Scottish Open in July, September’s BMW PGA Championship and, both in November, the Abu Dhabi Championship and the season-ending DP World Tour Championship in Dubai. ( Click here to view full schedule.)

The five Global Swings each have their own title and share of the season.

The Opening Swing will take up November and December this year and comprise six tournaments (including three national championships), starting with the Australian PGA Championship and ending with the Mauritius Open.

After the Christmas and New Year holidays, the seven-event International Swing will begin with a new tournament, the Dubai Invitational and continue through the Jonsson Workwear Open in South Africa in early March.

The Singapore Classic is the first of seven events in the Asian Swing that, somehow, includes both the Masters and the PGA Championship.

The European Swing begins with the Soul Open in Belgium in late May and concludes with the BMW International Open in early July. Again illogically, the U.S. Open is part of this phase.

One week before the Open Championship at Royal Troon, the Genesis Scottish Open kicks off the Closing Swing that runs through the Danish Golf Championship in late August.

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Points accrued in the major championships will count on the Race to Dubai but not in the Swing Rankings that will each pay $200,000 to their own champions. At the conclusion of the Global Swings phase, a further $1 million bonus pool will then be shared amongst the leading 10 players on the Race to Dubai (who have played a minimum of eight regular Global Swing events outside the major championships and Genesis Scottish Open).

The five different swings will also offer qualification into the first three Rolex Series events.

The leading member (not otherwise exempt) from the Opening Swing will qualify for the Hero Dubai Desert Classic. The leading member (not otherwise exempt) from each of the International Swing, Asian Swing and European Swing will qualify for the Genesis Scottish Open. And the leading member (not otherwise exempt) from the Closing Swing will qualify for the tour’s BMW PGA Championship at Wentworth.

At the end of all of the above, the tour will move into Phase Two, the Back 9 which will begin with the Betfred British Masters and end with a late-October tournament still to be confirmed. In addition to exempt DP World Tour members, the leading 15 non-members from the top 70 on the FedEx Cup will be eligible to play in these events and qualify for the DP World Tour Championship. And the top 110 players on the Race to Dubai Rankings at the conclusion of this phase in October will earn their DP World Tour cards for 2025 while the top 70 qualify for Phase Three, the DP World Tour Playoffs.

That third and final phase will comprise the two final Rolex Series events of the season: the Abu Dhabi Championship and DP World Tour Championship. At its conclusion, the leading 10 players on the Race to Dubai will share a $6 million bonus pool.

Amidst this plethora of changes and restructuring, one exemption will remain in place and couple of others will be added.

As is the case at the end of the current 2023 season, the top 10 DP World Tour members on the final 2024 Race to Dubai Rankings (not otherwise exempt) will earn PGA Tour cards for the 2025 season.

The leading DP World Tour member who earns the first of the 10 PGA Tour exemptions for 2024 via the current 2023 Race to Dubai Rankings, will also be exempt into the Players Championship and the Charles Schwab Challenge in 2025.

And finally, the leading finisher from the current 2023 Race to Dubai, not otherwise exempt through the top 50 of the 2022-23 FedEx Cup standings, will earn a spot into two PGA Tour signature events in 2024: the AT&T Pebble Beach Pro-Am and Genesis Invitational at Riviera.

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2024 Danish Golf Championship money: Purse, winner’s share, updated prize money payout

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The 2024 Danish Golf Championship prize money payout is from the $2.5 million purse, with 70 professional players who complete four rounds at Lübker Golf Resort in Aarhus, Denmark, earning DP World Tour prize money and an official-money paycheck this week.

The winner's share of the Danish Golf Championship prize pool is at $425,000, with the second-place finisher taking home $357,500. The Danish Golf Championship prize money payout breakdown shows a payout of 17 percent of the purse to the winner, and how much each DP World Tour player earns is guaranteed down to the last-place player.

For 2024 Danish Golf Championship results and payout , see our final leaderboard

The Danish Golf Championship field is headed by Romain Langasque, Lucas Bjerregaard, David Ravetto and more.

This tournament started with 156 players, and a cut was 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 Danish Golf Championship from the correct 2024 Danish Golf Championship full-field payout is based on their finish.

The 36-hole cut was made to the top 65 players and ties, meaning all qualifying players have an opportunity to move up the leaderboard in the final round.

The 2024 Danish Golf Championship prize money payout is only true after the DP World Tour cut is made, with the DP World Tour adding money to the purse if more than 65 professionals make the cut to ensure all players are paid.

With the DP World Tour cut rule down to the top 65 and ties, players are subject to the DP World Tour's secondary cut if more than 78 players make the cut.

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 500 DP World Tour points , as this is considered an official event on the DP World Tour schedule.

Additionally, there are approximately 16.7 Official World Golf Ranking points on the line for the winner.

While this event offers a significant payday, a win comes with the benefits that come with winning on the DP World Tour. Winners of these events get a two-plus season exemption on the DP World Tour, as well as berths into other big tour events.

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How much every player won at the DP World Tour Championship

Take a look at the full prize money breakdown at the DP World Tour Championship.

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In the final event of the 2019 European Tour season, it was all to play for at the DP World Tour Championship, with the biggest winner's share in golf's history up for grabs.

Last year, when Danny Willett won the tournament, the Englishman took home just over $1 million, but this year, the prize for first place was treble that.

Jon Rahm took home $3 million (£2.32m) for winning the DP World Tour Championship, but he also won an additional $2 million (£1.55m) for winning the season-long Race to Dubai title, meaning the Spaniard leaves Dubai with $5 million in prize money , while he has also moved to third in the world rankings.

Check out the full prize money breakdown below.

DP World Tour Championship - The Money List

Total purse: $8,000,000

WINNER - €2,712,722  (Jon Rahm)

2. €803,418  (Tommy Fleeetwood)

3. €535,762  (Mike Lorenzo-Vera)

4. €302,468  (Rory McIlroy)

5. €240,980  (Danny Willett)

T6. €172,710  (Sergio Garcia, Tom Lewis, Thomas Pieters)

9. €120,716  (Matt Fitzpatrick)

T10. €102,631  (Jason Scrivener, Andy Sullivan)

T12. €86,355  (Christiaan Bezuidenhout, Shane Lowry)

T14. €76,408  (Robert MacIntyre, Paul Waring)

T16. €69,174  (Marcus Kinhult, Guido Migliozzi)

T18. €63,748  (Jorge Campillo, Paul Casey)

T20. €53,689  (Rafa Cabrera Bello, David Lipsky, Joost Luiten, Louis Oosthuizen, Victor Perez, Justin Rose, Matthias Schwab, Richard Sterne)

T28. €42,273  (Adri Arnaus, Thomas Detry, Mikko Korhonen, Patrick Reed, Matthew Southgate, Erik van Rooyen, Matt Wallace, Bernd Wiesberger)

T36. €35,491  (Joachim B Hansen, Justin Harding)

T38. €33,004  (Benjamin Hebert, Lee Westwood)

T40. €30,744  (Romain Langasque, Francesco Molinari , Aaron Rai)

43. €28,935  (Haotong Li)

T44. €27,579  (Ian Poulter, Hernik Stenson)

46. €26,222  (Tyrrell Hatton)

47. €25,318  (Jordan Smith)

48. €24,414  (Kurt Kitayama)

T49. €23,058  (Scott Hend, Andrea Pavan)

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2024 FedEx Cup standings, schedule, leaderboard, purse, prize money for Tour Championship, FedEx Cup Playoffs

Your one-stop shop for everything you need to know throughout the 2024 fedex cup playoffs.

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Following an exciting regular season, the PGA Tour hosts a three-tournament postseason, the 2024 FedEx Cup Playoffs, which concludes with a massive Tour Championship where the majority of the grand total $100 million purse is dished out to golfers. In fact, the $25 million top prize is tied for the largest payout on the PGA Tour this season with the Players Championship. 

Only 70 golfers advanced to the first round of the playoffs, the FedEx St. Jude Championship, same as last season. With 40 of those players now eliminated following the BMW Championship, the field has thinned in terms of the best golfers in the world able to compete for the league's top prize. There's plenty of star power still remaining, though, with Scottie Scheffler and Xander Schauffele atop the standings and other significant players like Rory McIlroy, Hideki Matsuyama, Collin Morikawa and Wyndham Clark in contention.

For Scheffler, a FedEx Cup win would be his first, but it would also serve as a feather in his cap on the back of a stellar season that already includes six PGA Tour victories and an Olympic gold medal. The same goes for Schauffele, a two-time major championship winner this season.

For everyone involved, there will be a ton of money and plenty of accolades at stake over the next three weeks. Let's take a closer look at what has occurred and what we can still expect from this year's festivities.

2024 FedEx Cup Playoffs schedule

The top 70 in the FedEx Cup standings, via points accumulated throughout the year, played in the St. Jude Championship last week with 50 competing in the BMW Championship prior to the field being trimmed for the final time.

All three events are 72-hole, stroke-play tournaments, though the fields gradually get smaller as the playoffs roll on. The points change, too, as everything is quadrupled. During regular-season events, most winners receive 500 FedEx Cup points for finishing first at tournaments (in a handful of events, 600 points went to first place). The winners of the first two FedEx Cup Playoffs events will instead receive 2,000 points each. The point boost goes for every slot on the leaderboard: 300 for second becomes 1,200 and so on. 

Only seven golfers surpassed the 2,000-point total during the entire regular season: Scheffler, Schauffele, McIlroy, Collin Morikawa, Wyndham Clark, Ludvig Åberg and Sahith Theegala. Scheffler opened these playoffs with nearly a 3,500-point lead on third-place McIlroy -- who has since fallen off the pace -- while Schauffele himself was 1,500 points up on the rest of the field.

Winners are disproportionately rewarded and deservedly so given this is the postseason. This provides the opportunity for golfers to go on a hot streak and rocket up the FedEx Cup standings like Hideki Matsuyama and Keegan Bradley did over the first two weeks.

The top 50 in the FedEx Cup standings after the St. Jude Championship move on to the BMW Championship. Then the top 30 after that move on to the Tour Championship.

2024 FedEx Cup standings

Scheffler and Schauffele are having extraordinary seasons. They rank No. 1 and No. 3 on the all-time single season money list at $29.2 million and $18.4 million, respectively, following the second playoff event. Those numbers are officially locked in as money from the FedEx Cup does not count toward a player's official money.

Here's a look at the top 30 in the standings following the BMW Championship.

Matsuyama made a move to third by winning the St. Jude Championship. Bradley was the big mover at the BMW Championship as he barely got into the second playoff event but is now in fourth as the Tour Championship begins.

2024 Tour Championship format

Heading into the Tour Championship inside the top five or top 10 in the FedEx Cup standings is important because of how scoring is dispersed. Whoever is first in the FedEx Cup standings after the BMW Championship starts the Tour Championship at 10 under, and the event is played under normal scoring conditions from there.

With so much money at stake (again, $25 million for first place), those margins become more meaningful than even a normal week. The eventual winners of the four FedEx Cups played under this format have all started in the top seven at the Tour Championship.

  • 10 under -- Scottie Scheffler
  • 8 under -- Xander Schauffele
  • 7 under -- Hideki Matsuyama
  • 6 under -- Keegan Bradley
  • 5 under -- Ludvig Åberg
  • 4 under -- Rory McIlroy, Collin Morikawa, Wyndham Clark, Sam Burns, Patrick Cantlay 
  • 3 under -- Sungjae Im, Sahith Theegala, Shane Lowry, Adam Scott, Tony Finau
  • 2 under -- Ben An, Viktor Hovland, Russell Henley, Akshay Bhatia, Robert MacIntyre
  • 1 under -- Billy Horschel, Tommy Fleetwood, Sepp Straka, Matthieu Pavon, Taylor Pendrith
  • Even -- Chris Kirk, Tom Hoge, Aaron Rai, Christiaan Bezuidenhout, Justin Thomas

2024 FedEx Cup Playoffs purse, prize money

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  • 1st: $3.6 million
  • 2nd: $2.2 million
  • 3rd: $1.4 million
  • 4th: $960,000
  • 5th: $800,000
  • 6th: $720,000
  • 7th: $670,000
  • 8th: $620,000
  • 9th: $580,000
  • 10th: $540,000

2024 BMW Championship purse, prize money

  • 4th: $990,000
  • 5th: $830,000
  • 6th: $750,000
  • 7th: $695,000
  • 8th: $640,000
  • 9th: $600,000
  • 10th: $560,000

2024 Tour Championship purse, prize money

The figures are startling for the finale. The winner of the Tour Championship receives $25 million. Second place is $12.5 million! Here's a look at what the lucrative top 10 will look like at the Tour Championship.

  • 1st: $25 million
  • 2nd: $12.5 million
  • 3rd: $7.5 million
  • 4th: $6 million
  • 5th: $5 million
  • 6th: $3.5 million
  • 7th: $2.75 million
  • 8th: $2.25 million
  • 9th: $2 million
  • 10th $1.75 million

Last year, Viktor Hovland won the BMW Championship and then took the Tour Championship and FedEx Cup over Schauffele. Both players shot the same 19-under score at East Lake to end the year, but Hovland started the tournament at 8 under while Schauffele only started it at 3 under so Hovland easily won by five and took home the first prize of what was then $18 million.

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Who will comprise the next class of PGA TOUR members? We'll find out across the four-event Korn Ferry Tour Finals.

The top 30 players on the season-long Korn Ferry Tour Points List, finalized after the Korn Ferry Tour Championship presented by United Leasing & Finance, will earn 2025 PGA TOUR membership. The stakes are heightened with each event across the four-leg Finals, with progressive field reduction at each stop. The top 156 players on the season-long standings after the Magnit Championship have qualified for the first Finals leg (only 145 are playing in the first leg, however), the Albertsons Boise Open presented by Chevron. The top 144 after the Albertsons will qualify for the Simmons Bank Open for the Snedeker Foundation; the top 120 after the Simmons will qualify for the Nationwide Children's Hospital Championship; and the top 75 after the Nationwide will qualify for the Korn Ferry Tour Championship.

The top 10 players on the season-long Korn Ferry Tour Points List into the Finals have already clinched their spots inside the top 30 and thus 2025 PGA TOUR membership (#TOURBound status). They'll compete in the Finals to improve their position on the 2025 PGA TOUR Priority Ranking and chase the No. 1 spot that offers exempt PGA TOUR membership with access to the U.S. Open and THE PLAYERS Championship.

Twenty TOUR cards remain up for grabs, and all players in the starting Finals field have a mathematical chance to move inside the top 30.

Note: Eleven of the top 156 players on the Korn Ferry Tour Points List are not competing in the Albertsons Boise Open and are thus not included below.

Read below for fun facts on the 2024 Korn Ferry Tour Finals participants, chasing their PGA TOUR dreams across the final four events of the Korn Ferry Tour season.

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The 2024 FedEx Cup Playoffs come to a close this week at the Tour Championship, where the winner will take home $25 million in bonus money.

That’s an increase of $7 million from a year ago. In 2019, the first year of the current format, the top prize was $15 million.

The money earned this week is considered bonus money and does not count towards a player’s winnings on the PGA Tour’s official money list.

This year marks the 18th season of the playoffs. PGA Tour players battled through 38 events to get to the finale. The top 70 in the FedEx Cup points made the 2024 postseason with the top 50 advancing to Week 2 and then just the top 30 reaching East Lake Golf Club in Atlanta.

Viktor Hovland won the Tour Championship in 2023.

How much money is at stake at the Tour Championship?

The winner of the Tour Championship is declared the FedEx Cup champion and takes home the first-place prize of $25 million in bonus money.

The runner-up gets $12.5 million, third place will earn $7.5 million, all the way down to 30th place, which is good for $550,000. The top 12 finishers will earn seven figures. Here’s a closer look:

Bonus money payouts

There is $100 million in bonus money from the entire FedEx Cup Playoffs in 2024.

The PGA Tour will continue to utilize the FedEx Cup Starting Strokes, which was introduced for the first time in 2019. It’s a staggered system whereby the golfer in the top position will start the Tour Championship at 10 under.

Starting strokes

This system was established to give players at the top of the points list the reward of a starting advantage in the Tour Championship.

Only two multiple winners

The first 17 seasons of the playoff produced 14 different winners.

Rory McIlroy (2016, 2019, 2022) and Tiger Woods (2007, 2009) are the only golfers to have won it more than once.

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2024 DP World Tour Qualifying School: First Stage tee times and live scoring

Access tee times and live scoring for the First Stage of DP World Tour Qualifying School.

On Tuesday August 27, two tournaments will begin across two countries as players from all over the world look to progress their bid to earn a place on the DP World Tour for the 2024/25 season.

In England, The Players Club (Codrington Course) will play host to a four-day event, while Italy's Golf Nazionale will do so likewise. They are the first of nine First Stage tournaments, with the remaining seven to be held across September.

Click below to access live scoring and tee times for each event:

• Golf Nazionale - 19th place and ties will qualify.

• The Players Club - 17th place and ties will qualify.

To view the full schedule of DP World Tour Qualifying School events, click here .

Schedule announced for 2024 DP World Tour Qualifying School

Schedule announced for 2024 DP World Tour Qualifying School

The 2024 DP World Tour Qualifying School schedule has been announced and includes four new venues, an increase in First Stage opportunities and a return to INFINITUM for its dramatic conclusion, as professionals and amateurs from across the world look to secure their place on golf’s Global Tour.

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  1. 2022 DP World Tour Championship: Prize Money Breakdown and Winner's

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  2. 2022 DP World Tour Championship prize money

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  3. Jon Rahm wins $3 million at the 2022 DP World Tour Championship: Total

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  4. DP World Tour Championship 2022 Purse: Payout and Prize Money Breakdown

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  5. With $8 Million As Total Prize Money, DP World Tour Championship Offers

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  6. European Tour to become the DP World Tour from 2022

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  1. Rankings

    Career Money List Non-Member R2D Points List ... 2022 Rory MCILROY NIR R2DR POINTS 4,754.1. Prize Money € 5,546,161.08. 2021 Collin MORIKAWA USA R2DR POINTS 5,856.4 ... Prize Money € 2,279,736.27. All past champions. DP World Tour Partners ...

  2. Career Money List

    Career Money List Shall mean a list of players who are, or who have at any time in their careers been Members, which is computed during each Official Season and lists the total prize money earned in a Member's career up to and including 31st December 1984 in DP World Tour Approved Tournaments and thereafter the total Official Money he earned in Race to Dubai Ranking Tournaments.

  3. Here's the prize money payout for each golfer at the 2022 DP World Tour

    It was Rahm's ninth career DP World Tour victory and fifth win in the tour's elevated Rolex Series events. With the triumph, Rahm claimed the $3 million first-place prize money payout (€ ...

  4. 2022 DP World Tour Championship: Prize Money ...

    The purse set for the 2022 DP World Tour Championship Dubai is $10 million. The winner will get a whopping amount of $3,000,000. According to European Tour's prize money distribution chart, the winner's payout must be 16.67% of the total purse. However, this time it's 30% of the total purse. ADVERTISEMENT.

  5. 2022 DP World Tour Championship money: Purse, winner's share, prize

    The 2022 DP World Tour Championship prize money payout is from the $10 million purse, with 50professional players who complete three rounds at Jumeirah Golf Estates' Earth Course in Dubai, United ...

  6. 2022 DP World Tour Championship final results: Prize money payout

    The 2022 DP World Tour Championship final leaderboard is headed by winner Jon Rahm, who earned the DP World Tour win at Jumeirah Golf Estates' Earth Course in Dubai, United Arab Emirates.. Rahm ...

  7. How much money each golfer won at the 2022 DP World Tour Championship

    By Mladen Aleksandrov. 20.11.2022. 0. 2360. Jon Rahm claimed his ninth DP World Tour title and a cheque for €2,891,271.00. after winning the 2022 DP World Tour Championship. Here's the prize money payout for each golfer at the 2022 DP World Tour Championship: Position. Player.

  8. DP World Tour Championship Purse, Prize Money And Field

    There's plenty at stake for a top-quality field as the DP World Tour season concludes in Dubai. Golf Monthly. EST. 1911 ... Below is a full breakdown of the prize money and field for the 2022 DP World Tour Championship. DP World Tour Championship Prize Money. Swipe to scroll horizontally. Position Prize Money; 1st: $3,000,000: 2nd: $1,270,000 ...

  9. 2022 Leaderboard

    2022 Leaderboard - Stats - DP World Tour. Shop. My Tickets. Tickets. Golf for Good.

  10. 2022 European Tour

    The 2022 European Tour, titled as the 2022 DP World Tour for sponsorship reasons, was the 51st season of the European Tour, ... The following events were sanctioned by the European Tour, but did not carry official money, nor were wins official. Date Tournament Host country Purse Winner OWGR points Notes 5 Jul: J. P. McManus Pro-Am: Ireland

  11. 2022 Joburg Open: Prize Money Breakdown and Winner's Payout

    The total purse money and the winner's share of the DP World Tour event. The purse of the Joburg Open is ZAR 17,500,000, which is equal to approximately 1 million USD. Like any other European Tour event, a cut is made after the first 36 holes, and only the golfers advancing to the final rounds and successfully finishing them can earn their ...

  12. Which Golfers Won The Most Money In 2022?

    Smith won just over $10m on the PGA Tour to finish second in the season money list, $640,000 at the FedEx Cup Playoffs, $240,000 on the DP World Tour from his two events in Australia at the end of the year and $7.4m from LIV Golf, where he won the Chicago Invitational and finished second in the Team Championship finale.

  13. DP World Tour Championships: Dates, prize money, players ...

    The DP World Tour heads to its final event with the DP World Tour Championships. It will be staged at the Earth Course, Jumeirah Golf Estates, Dubai between November 17 and 20. ... 2022 DP World ...

  14. DP World Tour: Tournaments, dates, venues and Rolex Series event for

    The new-look DP World Tour will see total prize money break through the $200m mark for the first time, with a new minimum prize fund of $2m for all tournaments solely sanctioned by the DP World Tour.

  15. Here's the prize money payout for each golfer at the 2022 DP World Tour

    He also saw his career earnings on the DP World Tour rise to €21,834,859.52, the 19th player in tour history to break the €20 million mark. There was another winner on Sunday as well as Rory McIlroy, while finishing four strokes back of Rahm in solo fourth place, earned the DP World Tour's Harry Vardon Trophy as the season-long points ...

  16. European Tour to become the DP World Tour from 2022

    The new look DP World Tour will see total prize money break through the $200 million mark for the first time, with a new minimum prize fund of $2 million for all tournaments solely sanctioned by the DP World Tour. ... In 2022, the DP World Tour will represent a truly global tour through an international schedule, that will feature a minimum of ...

  17. New look DP World Tour schedule is 13 months long, features 44 events

    The leading DP World Tour member who earns the first of the 10 PGA Tour exemptions for 2024 via the current 2023 Race to Dubai Rankings, will also be exempt into the Players Championship and the ...

  18. 2022 Schedule

    Career Money List Non-Member R2D Points List ... 2022 Winner LAWRENCE, Thriston. Results. JANUARY. Jan 20 - 23. Abu Dhabi HSBC Championship. Yas Links, Abu Dhabi, UAE. Prize Fund USD 8,000,000. R2DR Points 8,000. 2022 Winner ... DP World Tour Partners ...

  19. European Tour rebrands to DP World Tour as it reaches 50th ...

    The European Tour will become the DP World Tour from the start of the 2022 season and feature a total prize fund in excess of $200m (£147m). The new global tour will feature 47 tournaments in 27 ...

  20. 2024 Danish Golf Championship money: Purse, winner's share, updated

    The 2024 Danish Golf Championship purse is $2.5 million. See the winner's share, total prize money payout for every DP World Tour player, team earning money. How much paid.

  21. How much every player won at the DP World Tour Championship

    Check out the full prize money breakdown below. DP World Tour Championship - The Money List. Total purse: $8,000,000. WINNER - €2,712,722 (Jon Rahm) 2. €803,418 (Tommy Fleeetwood)

  22. 2024 FedEx Cup standings, schedule, leaderboard, purse, prize money for

    They rank No. 1 and No. 3 on the all-time single season money list at $29.2 million and $18.4 million, respectively, following the second playoff event. Those numbers are officially locked in as ...

  23. One-liners: Meet all 145 players taking on Korn Ferry Tour Finals

    The top 10 players on the season-long Korn Ferry Tour Points List into the Finals have already clinched their spots inside the top 30 and thus 2025 PGA TOUR membership (#TOURBound status).

  24. Tour Championship 2024: Prize money, field, starting strokes format

    This system was established to give players at the top of the points list the reward of a starting advantage in the Tour Championship. Only two multiple winners. The first 17 seasons of the playoff produced 14 different winners. Rory McIlroy (2016, 2019, 2022) and Tiger Woods (2007, 2009) are the only golfers to have won it more than once.

  25. Results

    Career Money List Non-Member R2D Points List Q School ... 17 - 20 Nov 2022. DP World Tour Championship. Jumeirah Golf Estates, Earth Course, Dubai, UAE Feed Results Leaderboard Tee Times Entry List Stats Event Info ...

  26. 2024 European Tour

    The 2024 European Tour, titled as the 2024 DP World Tour for sponsorship reasons, is the 53rd season of the European Tour, the main professional golf tour in Europe since its inaugural season in 1972.. It is the third season of the tour under a title sponsorship agreement with DP World that was announced in November 2021. [1]

  27. Facts and Figures

    Alfred Dunhill Championship. Luke Donald, Rnd 2, Hole 4, 183 yds (8 iron) Hero Dubai Desert Classic. Thomas Bjørn, Rnd 2, Hole 7, 151 yds (9 iron) Ras Al Khaimah Championship. Marcus Armitage, Rnd 1, Hole 12, 131 yds (52° wedge) Bahrain Championship presented by Bapco Energies.

  28. Race to Dubai Rankings

    Overview. Rankings. News. Past Champions. About. Global Amateur Pathway. DP World Tour Partners. The Race to Dubai is a season-long competition to crown the European Tour's number one player.

  29. 2024 DP World Tour Qualifying School: First Stage tee ...

    Schedule announced for 2024 DP World Tour Qualifying School. The 2024 DP World Tour Qualifying School schedule has been announced and includes four new venues, an increase in First Stage opportunities and a return to INFINITUM for its dramatic conclusion, as professionals and amateurs from across the world look to secure their place on golf's Global Tour.