Qatar Masters prize money: How much did each player earn at the Doha Golf Club

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Haotong Li claimed a one-shot victory at the Commercial Bank Qatar Masters with a birdie at the last for his fourth DP World Tour title.

The No. 300-ranked Chinese golfer edged out Rasmus Neergaard-Petersen of Denmark, returning to the winner’s circle for the first time since the 2022 BMW International Open.

The Commercial Bank Qatar Masters has been a mainstay on the DP World Tour for the best part of 30 years, with a fluctuating prize fund that appears to have settled at $2.5m. Li’s winner’s cheque remained consistent with the $425,000 won in 2024 by Rikuya Hoshino. The top 10 finishers at the Doha Golf Club each took home a minimum of $50,000.

In addition to the prize money payout below, the tournament offered 3,500 Race to Dubai points and an all-important 1,000 Ryder Cup points to those with aspirations of making Luke Donald’s team for Bethpage Black.

Qatar Masters prize money payout

PostionPlayerPosition
1Haotong Li€409,592.05
2Rasmus Neergaard-Petersen€265,030.15
3Brandon Robinson Thompson€151,790.00
4Antoine Rozner€120,468.25
T5Martin Couvra€86,255.27
T5Jayden Schaper€86,255.27
T5Ben Schmidt€86,255.27
T8Adrien Dumont De Chassart€57,101.95
T8Mk Kim€57,101.95
T10Sam Bairstow€43,187.87
T10Daniel Brown€43,187.87
T10Matthew Jordan€43,187.87
T10Niklas Lemke€43,187.87
T14Angel Ayora€33,972.05
T14Ivan Cantero€33,972.05
T14Oliver Lindell€33,972.05
T14Kristoffer Reitan€33,972.05
T14Marcel Schneider€33,972.05
T19Benjamin Hebert€29,394.25
T19Andrea Pavan€29,394.25
T21Aaron Cockerill€26,864.42
T21Darren Fichardt€26,864.42
T21Francesco Laporta€26,864.42
T21John Parry€26,864.42
T25Sean Crocker€21,804.75
T25Manuel Elvira€21,804.75
T25Nacho Elvira€21,804.75
T25Alex Fitzpatrick€21,804.75
T25Daniel Hillier€21,804.75
T25Pierre Pineau€21,804.75
T25Tapio Pulkkanen€21,804.75
T25Jack Senior€21,804.75
T25Jeff Winther€21,804.75
T25Brandon Wu€21,804.75
T35Laurie Canter€16,177.16
T35Ugo Coussaud€16,177.16
T35Wenyi Ding€16,177.16
T35Wilco Nienaber€16,177.16
T35David Ravetto€16,177.16
T35Adrien Saddier€16,177.16
T35Nicolai Von Dellingshausen€16,177.16
T42Jean Bekirian€12,528.70
T42Alexander George Frances€12,528.70
T42Angel Hidalgo€12,528.70
T42Mike Lorenzo-Vera€12,528.70
T42Keita Nakajima€12,528.70
T42Conor Purcell€12,528.70
T42Richie Ramsay€12,528.70
T42Marcel Siem€12,528.70
T50Kiradech Aphibarnrat€9,396.52
T50Jorge Campillo€9,396.52
T50Todd Clements€9,396.52
T50Julien Guerrier€9,396.52
T50Tom Vaillant€9,396.52
T55Joshua Grenville-Wood€7,950.90
T55Dale Whitnell€7,950.90
T55Fabrizio Zanotti€7,950.90
T58Bastien Amat€7,228.10
T58Maximilian Kieffer€7,228.10
T58Alvaro Quiros€7,228.10
T61Ryggs Johnston€6,384.82
T61Callum Tarren€6,384.82
T61Ryan Van Velzen€6,384.82
T61Bernd Wiesberger€6,384.82
65Alfredo Garcia-Heredia€5,782.48
66Casey Jarvis€5,541.54
Haotong Li wins the 2025 Commercial Bank Qatar Masters.

Qatar Masters prize fund history

Here’s how the Commercial Bank Qatar Masters purse has evolved over the last decade.

YearWinnerPrize Fund
2025LI, Haotong $2,500,000
2024HOSHINO, Rikuya$2,500,000
2023VÄLIMÄKI, Sami$3,750,000
2022FERGUSON, Ewen$2,000,000
2021ROZNER, Antoine$1,500,000
2020CAMPILLO, Jorge$1,750,000
2019HARDING, Justin$1,750,000
2018PEPPERELL, Eddie$1,750,000
2017WANG, Jeunghun$2,500,00
2016GRACE, Branden$2,500,00
2015GRACE, Branden$2,500,00
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