The 2025 DP World Tour season kicks off with the BMW Australian PGA Championship.
Played over 21-24 November, the tournament is headlined by home favourites Cameron Smith, Min Woo Lee, Jason Day and Lucas Herbert.
The BMW Australian PGA Championship is the first of five events in the Opening Swing.
It features a purse of AUD $2m, with the winner walking away with $340,000.
The aforementioned Lee, 25, is the defending champion.
GolfMagic has listed all of the payout information below.
Don’t forget to check back in at the end of the week to see how much they all won.
*The 2025 BMW Australian PGA Championship was reduced to 54 holes owing to inclement weather
Position |
Prize money |
---|---|
1st |
$340,000 |
2nd |
$220,000 |
3rd |
$126,000 |
4th |
$100,000 |
5th |
$84,800 |
6th |
$70,000 |
7th |
$60,000 |
8th |
$50,000 |
9th |
$44,800 |
10th |
$40,000 |
11th |
$36,800 |
12th |
$34,400 |
13th |
$32,200 |
14th |
$30,600 |
15th |
$29,400 |
16th |
$28,200 |
17th |
$27,000 |
18th |
$25,800 |
19th |
$24,800 |
20th |
$24,000 |
21st |
$23,200 |
22nd |
$22,600 |
23rd |
$22,000 |
24th |
$21,400 |
25th |
$20.800 |
26th |
$20,200 |
27th |
$19,600 |
28th |
$19,000 |
29th |
$18,400 |
30th |
$17,800 |
31st |
$17,200 |
32nd |
$16,600 |
33rd |
$16,000 |
34th |
$15,400 |
35th |
$14,800 |
36th |
$14,200 |
37th |
$13,800 |
38th |
$13,400 |
39th |
$13,000 |
40th |
$12,600 |
41st |
$12,200 |
42nd |
$11,800 |
43rd |
$11,400 |
44th |
$11,000 |
45th |
$10,600 |
46th |
$10,200 |
47th |
$9,800 |
48th |
$9,400 |
49th |
$9,000 |
50th |
$8,600 |
51st |
$8,200 |
52nd |
$7,800 |
53rd |
$7,400 |
54th |
$7,000 |
55th |
$6,800 |
56th |
$6,600 |
57th |
$6,400 |
58th |
$6,200 |
59th |
$6,000 |
60th |
$5.800 |
61st |
$5,600 |
62nd |
$5,400 |
63rd |
$5,200 |
64th |
$5,000 |
65th |
$4,800 |
66th |
$4,600 |
67th |
$4,400 |
68th |
$4,200 |
69th |
$4,000 |
70th |
$3,800 |