The latest tournament in the DP World Tour season is the Danish Golf Championship, which will be held for the first time at Lubker Golf Resort.
in 2023, the tournament was named the Made In Himmerland, and on that occasion, Rasmus Hojgaard defeated Nacho Elvira in a mammoth six-hole playoff in his homeland to take the first prize of $552,500 from a purse of $3.25m.
This year, the overall payout is $750,000 less, at $2.5m and that means the winner will only receive $425,000. However, it is far from the only financial incentive on offer to the players in this week’s field.
The tournament is the last in the Closing Swing section of the season. Like the other phases so far, it has a separate competition, with $200,000 on offer to the player finishing top as well as a place in the field in the next Rolex Series event, the BMW PGA Championship, and each of the lucrative Back 9 events.
Robert MacIntyre, who is playing in the FedEx Cup Playoff the BMW Championship this week, currently leads the way thanks to his victory at the Genesis Scottish Open in July.
The highest-placed player in the field this week is David Ravetto in fourth, who claimed his maiden DP World Tour win in the D+D Real Czech Masters last week.
There are also 3,000 Race to Dubai points on offer as players continued their season-long quest to reach the DP World Tour Playoffs.
Below is the prize money payout for the Danish Golf Championship.
Danish Golf Championship Prize Money Payout
Position | Prize Money |
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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 | $29,000 |
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 |
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