DP World India Championship prize money: How much they're playing for
The DP World Tour heads to Delhi for the inaugural DP World India Championship. Here's how much Rory McIlroy and others are playing for this week.
The DP World Tour heads to Delhi for the inaugural DP World India Championship.
Masters champion and Ryder Cup hero Rory McIlroy is the star attraction this week.
The Ulsterman touched down on Monday, receiving a warm welcome from tournament officials.
The stellar field also includes his European teammates Tommy Fleetwood, Shane Lowry, Viktor Hovland and their winning captain Luke Donald.
As well as the European Ryder Cup captain and four of the stars of his team, the global field set to gather at Delhi Golf Club includes former Open winner Brian Harman.
His compatriot and two-time PGA Tour winner Ben Griffin, who made his Ryder Cup debut in New York this year, is also teeing it up.
More than 20 Indian players will also be hoping to impress on home soil.
The DP World India Championship is a new event on the former European Tour circuit but the tournament is returning to Delhi Golf Club for the first time since 2016.
Originally established in the 1930s, the Lodhi Championship Course hosted the inaugural Indian Open in 1964 and was redesigned by Peter Thomson in 1977, with further enhancements by Gary Player Design in 2019.
The DP World India Championship carries a total prize purse of $4m, meaning this week's champion will walk away with a cheque for $680,000.
It is the largest fund ever offered for an Indian golf tournament.
GolfMagic has listed the payout information below.
And don't forget to check back in at the end of the week to see how much they all won.
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Position | Prize money |
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1st | $680,000 |
2nd | $440,000 |
3rd | $252,000 |
4th | $200,000 |
5th | $169,600 |
6th | $140,000 |
7th | $120,000 |
8th | $100,000 |
9th | $89,600 |
10th | $80,000 |
11th | $73,600 |
12th | $68,800 |
13th | $64,400 |
14th | $61,200 |
15th | $58,800 |
16th | $56,400 |
17th | $54,000 |
18th | $51,600 |
19th | $49,600 |
20th | $48,000 |
21st | $46,400 |
22nd | $45,200 |
23rd | $44,000 |
24th | $42,800 |
25th | $41,600 |
26th | $40,400 |
27th | $39,200 |
28th | $38,000 |
29th | $36,800 |
30th | $35,600 |
31st | $34,400 |
32nd | $33,200 |
33rd | $32,000 |
34th | $30,800 |
35th | $29,600 |
36th | $28,400 |
37th | $27,600 |
38th | $26,800 |
39th | $26,000 |
40th | $25,200 |
41st | $24,400 |
42nd | $23,600 |
43rd | $22,800 |
44th | $22,000 |
45th | $21,200 |
46th | $20,400 |
47th | $19,600 |
48th | $18,800 |
49th | $18,000 |
50th | $17,200 |
51st | $16,400 |
52nd | $15,600 |
53rd | $14,800 |
54th | $14,000 |
55th | $13,600 |
56th | $13,200 |
57th | $12,800 |
58th | $12,400 |
59th | $12,000 |
60th | $11,600 |
61st | $11,200 |
62nd | $10,800 |
63rd | $10,400 |
64th | $10,000 |
65th | $9,600 |
66th | $9,200 |
67th | $8,800 |
68th | $8,400 |
69th | $8,000 |
70th | $7,600 |