Ras Al Khaimah Championship 2025: Purse and prize money payout at Al Hamra
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How will the prize money be distributed at the 2025 Ras Al Khaimah Championship on the DP World Tour?
The fourth running of the Ras Al Khaimah Championship offers a $2.5 million purse, consistent with 2024, and $500,000 more than the first two editions.
Al Hamra Golf Club plays host to the second event of the DP World Tour’s International Swing, following on from the Hero Dubai Desert Classic where Tyrrell Hatton secured the elevated Rolex Series pay cheque.
The field this week competes for far more modest fortunes, with the winner set to receive $425,000, matching that won by Thorbjorn Olesen who returns to defend in a competitive lineup that features Australian PGA champion Elvis Smylie, along with Rolex Series winners Ryan Fox, Thomas Pieters, and Paul Waring.
The tournament also awards 3,500 Race to Dubai points and 1,000 Ryder Cup points, in addition to the prize money payout below.
Ras Al Khaimah Championship: Prize money payout
Position | Prize Money |
---|---|
1st | $425,000 |
2nd | $275,000 |
3rd | $157,500 |
4th | $125,000 |
5th | $105,000 |
6th | $87,500 |
7th | $75,000 |
8th | $62,500 |
9th | $56,000 |
10th | $50,000 |
11th | $46,000 |
12th | $43,000 |
13th | $40,250 |
14th | $38,250 |
15th | $36,750 |
16th | $35,250 |
17th | $33,750 |
18th | $32,250 |
19th | $31,000 |
20th | $30,000 |
21st | $39,000 |
22nd | $28,250 |
23rd | $27,500 |
24th | $26,750 |
25th | $26,000 |
26th | $25,250 |
27th | $24,500 |
28th | $23,750 |
29th | $23,000 |
30th | $22,250 |
31st | $21,500 |
32nd | $20,750 |
33rd | $20,000 |
34th | $19,250 |
35th | $18,500 |
36th | $17,750 |
37th | $17,250 |
38th | $16,750 |
39th | $16,250 |
40th | $15,750 |
41st | $15,250 |
42nd | $14,750 |
43rd | $14,250 |
44th | $13,750 |
45th | $13,250 |
46th | $12,750 |
47th | $12,250 |
48th | $11,750 |
49th | $11,250 |
50th | $10,760 |
51st | $10,250 |
52nd | $9,750 |
53rd | $9,250 |
54th | $8,750 |
55th | $8,500 |
56th | $8,250 |
57th | $8,000 |
58th | $7,750 |
59th | $7,500 |
60th | $7,250 |
61st | $7,000 |
62nd | $6,750 |
63rd | $6,500 |
64th | $6,250 |
65th | $6,000 |
66th | $5,750 |
67th | $5,500 |
68th | $5,250 |
69th | $5,000 |
70th | $4,750 |
Ras Al Khaimah Championship: Prize fund history
Year | Winner | Purse ($) | Winner’s share ($) |
2024 | Thorbjorn Olesen | 2,500,000 | 425,000 |
2023 | Daniel Gavins | 2,000,000 | 325,000 |
2022 | Nicolai Hojgaard | 2,000,000 | 310,000 |
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