The Rolex Challenge Tour Grand Final marks the conclusion of the season-long Road to Mallorca, with the action coming from Club de Golf Alcanada on the Spanish island.
There, all but two of the top 45 players in the Road to Mallorca Rankings will compete, with just South African Robin Williams and Dane Rasmus Neergaard-Petersen not in the field. Their places will go to the 46 and 47th in the rankings, and there is an attractive prize money purse on offer.
Players will be vying for a share of an overall payout of €500,000, with the winner set to claim €85,000.
However, there is considerably more at stake for every player at the event, with the chance to claim one of 20 potentially life-changing DP World Tour cards for the 2025 season.
Once there, the possibilities are virtually endless. While the entire Challenge Tour season offered a total of €8m, the 2024 DP World Tour season had $148.5m (around €137m), while for those who finish in the top 10 at the end of the season, there is a PGA Tour card, meaning the stakes for this week’s conclusion to the Challenge Tour season can barely be understated.
Below is the prize money payout for the Challenge Tour Grand Final.
Challenge Tour Grand Final Payout
Position | Prize Money |
1st | €85,000 |
2nd | €54,000 |
3rd | €34,000 |
4th | €28,000 |
5th | €23,000 |
6th | €20,000 |
7th | €17,500 |
8th | €15,000 |
9th | €13,500 |
10th | €12,500 |
11th | €11,500 |
12th | €10,500 |
13th | €10,000 |
14th | €9,500 |
15th | €9,000 |
16th | €8,500 |
17th | €8,000 |
18th | €7,500 |
19th | €7,000 |
20th | €6,500 |
21st | €6,100 |
22nd | €5,750 |
23rd | €5,500 |
24th | €5,250 |
25th | €5,000 |
26th | €4,900 |
27th | €4,800 |
28th | €4,700 |
29th | €4,600 |
30th | €4,500 |
31st | €4,400 |
32nd | €4,300 |
33rd | €4,200 |
34th | €4,100 |
35th | €4,000 |
36th | €3,900 |
37th | €3,800 |
38th | €3,700 |
39th | €3,600 |
40th | €3,500 |
41st | €3,400 |
42nd | €3,300 |
43rd | €3,200 |
44th | €3,100 |
45th | €3,000 |
Notable Challenge Tour Players Set To Earn DP World Tour Cards
Williams and Neergaard-Petersen are not in the field as they have already secured DP World Tour cards in better categories thanks to their performances on it this season. Both are in the top 20 of the rankings, but their absence means the player finishing 22nd at the end of the tournament will earn the final DP World Tour card.
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