2025 Smart Infinity Philippine Open purse, winner's share, Asian Tour prize money payout
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2025 Smart Infinity Philippine Open purse, winner’s share, Asian Tour prize money payout

JAKARTA, INDONESIA: Richard T. Lee of Canada pictured with the winner’s trophy on Sunday November 3, 2024 after Round Four of The BNI Indonesian Masters at the Royale Jakarta Golf Club, Jakarta, Indonesia. The Asian Tour event, part of The International Series, has a prize fund of US$2 million and is staged from October 31 - November 3, 2024. Picture by Paul Lakatos/Asian Tour.


The 2025 Smart Infinity Philippine Open purse is set for $500,000, with the winner's share coming in at $90,000 -- the standard 18 percent payout according to the Asian Tour's prize money distribution chart.

The Smart Infinity Philippine Open field is headed by Kazuki Higa, Scott Vincent, Miguel Carballo and more of the world's best players.

The 144-player field is the first event on the Asian Tour schedule, which starts the 2025 season.

For 2025 Smart Infinity Philippine Open results and payout, see our final leaderboard

A cut is made after 36 holes to the top 65 players and ties for the final two rounds of the tournament. All players who finish four rounds of the tournament will earn money.

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The event is played this year at The Manila Southwoods Golf & Country Club (Masters Course) in The Philippines.

What else is on the line: Points, OWGR points, exemptions

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 get add to their Order of Merit tally, which is crucial for access to tournaments and bonuses. The winner of the International Series points list at the end of the season earns a LIV Golf League spot if not already signed.

The winner gets 8.16 Official World Golf Ranking points, with the points available based on field strength.

Winning comes with other big benefits, including a two-plus season exemption on the Asian Tour.

2024 Smart Infinity Philippine Open purse, winner's share, prize money payout

For 2025 Smart Infinity Philippine Open results and payout, see our final leaderboard

POSITION MONEY
1 $90,000
2 $55,000
3 $31,500
4 $25,000
5 $20,500
6 $16,650
7 $14,250
8 $12,250
9 $10,700
10 $9,550
11 $8,725
12 $8,125
13 $7,575
14 $7,225
15 $6,925
16 $6,625
17 $6,325
18 $6,025
19 $5,775
20 $5,575
21 $5,450
22 $5,300
23 $5,150
24 $5,000
25 $4,850
26 $4,700
27 $4,550
28 $4,400
29 $4,250
30 $4,100
31 $4,050
32 $3,900
33 $3,800
34 $3,700
35 $3,600
36 $3,500
37 $3,400
38 $3,300
39 $3,200
40 $3,100
41 $3,025
42 $2,925
43 $2,825
44 $2,725
45 $2,675
46 $2,650
47 $2,550
48 $2,450
49 $2,350
50 $2,250
51 $2,150
52 $2,050
53 $1,950
54 $1,900
55 $1,850
56 $1,800
57 $1,750
58 $1,700
59 $1,650
60 $1,600
61 $1,550
62 $1,500
63 $1,450
64 $1,400
65 $1,350

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