2021 Aviv Dubai Championship money: Purse, winner's share, prize money payout
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2021 Aviv Dubai Championship money: Purse, winner’s share, prize money payout

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The 2021 Aviv Dubai Championship purse is set for $1.5 million, with 69 professional players who complete four rounds at Jumeirah Golf Estates' Fire Course in Dubai, United Arab Emirates, earning an official-money paycheck this week.

The winner's share of the Aviv Dubai Championship prize pool is at $250,000, with the second-place finisher taking home $166,660.

The Aviv Dubai Championship field is headed by Tommy Fleetwood, Wil Besseling, Paul Casey and more.

This tournament started with 114 players, and a 36-hole cut was made this week after two rounds of play at 5-over 138 or better.

What else is on the line

Beyond money, there are important points, perks and benefits on the line for the field -- in particular, the tournament winner.

The winner of this event will earn 335 Race to Dubai points, which goes a long way in making the top 60 in the standings for the season-ending DP World Tour Championship.

Additionally, there are 24 big Official World Golf Ranking points on the line for the winner of the tournament.

While this event offers a significant payday, a win comes with the benefits that come with winning on the European Tour. Winners of this event get a two-plus season exemption on the European Tour, berths into critical European Tour events for years to come.

2021 Aviv Dubai Championship prize money, winner's share, first-place payout

For 2021 Aviv Dubai Championship results and payout, see our final leaderboard

  • 1. $250,000
  • 2. $166,660
  • 3. $93,900
  • 4. $75,000
  • 5. $63,600
  • 6. $52,500
  • 7. $45,000
  • 8. $37,500
  • 9. $33,600
  • 10. $30,000
  • 11. $27,600
  • 12. $25,800
  • 13. $24,150
  • 14. $22,950
  • 15. $22,050
  • 16. $21,150
  • 17. $20,250
  • 18. $19,350
  • 19. $18,600
  • 20. $18,000
  • 21. $17,400
  • 22. $16,950
  • 23. $16,500
  • 24. $16,050
  • 25. $15,600
  • 26. $15,150
  • 27. $14,700
  • 28. $14,250
  • 29. $13,800
  • 30. $13,350
  • 31. $12,900
  • 32. $12,450
  • 33. $12,000
  • 34. $11,550
  • 35. $11,250
  • 36. $10,950
  • 37. $10,650
  • 38. $10,350
  • 39. $10,050
  • 40. $9,750
  • 41. $9,450
  • 42. $9,150
  • 43. $8,850
  • 44. $8,550
  • 45. $8,250
  • 46. $7,950
  • 47. $7,650
  • 48. $7,350
  • 49. $7,050
  • 50. $6,750
  • 51. $6,450
  • 52. $6,150
  • 53. $5,850
  • 54. $5,550
  • 55. $5,250
  • 56. $4,950
  • 57. $4,650
  • 58. $4,500
  • 59. $4,350
  • 60. $4,200
  • 61. $4,050
  • 62. $3,900
  • 63. $3,750
  • 64. $3,600
  • 65. $3,450

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