2025 BMW Ladies Championship prize money payout, winner's share, LPGA Tour purse
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2025 BMW Ladies Championship prize money payout, winner’s share, LPGA Tour purse

MIYAZAKI, JAPAN - NOVEMBER 23: Miyuu Yamashita of Japan hits her tee shot 16 during the third round of JLPGA Tour Championship Ricoh Cup at Miyazaki Country Club on November 23, 2024 in Miyazaki, Japan. (Photo by Hiromu Sasaki/JLPGA via Getty Images)


The 2025 BMW Ladies Championship purse is set for $2.3 million, with the winner's share coming in at $345,000 -- the standard 15 percent payout according to the LPGA Tour's prize money distribution chart.

The BMW Ladies Championship field is headed by Minjee Lee, Miyu Yamashita, Lottie Woad and more.

For 2025 BMW Ladies Championship results and payout, see our final leaderboard

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This is the official South Korea event of the 2025 LPGA Tour season. This is a 72-hole event without a cut to the top 65 and ties after 36 holes. There are two amateurs in this 78-player field.

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The event is played this year at Pine Beach Golf Links in Haenam-gun, Jeollanam-do, South Korea.

What else is on the line: Race to the CME Globe points, WWGR 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 tournament earns 500 points toward the Race to the CME Globe and Rolex Women's World Golf Ranking points. The field earns Race to the CME Globe points based on finish.

The top 60 players in the standings at the end of The Annika in November get into the season-ending CME Group Tour Championship. The winner of that tournament wins the Race to the CME Globe and a $4 million first-place prize.

Winning comes with other big benefits, including a two-year exemption on the LPGA Tour, as well berths into other big tournaments.

2025 BMW Ladies Championship purse, winner's share, prize money payout

For 2025 BMW Ladies Championship results and payout, see our final leaderboard

POSITION MONEY
1 $345,000
2 $210,888
3 $152,984
4 $118,345
5 $95,255
6 $77,936
7 $65,235
8 $57,153
9 $51,381
10 $46,761
11 $43,297
12 $40,410
13 $37,870
14 $35,562
15 $33,483
16 $31,635
17 $30,020
18 $28,634
19 $27,480
20 $26,555
21 $25,633
22 $24,709
23 $23,786
24 $22,861
25 $22,054
26 $21,245
27 $20,436
28 $19,628
29 $18,821
30 $18,127
31 $17,434
32 $16,741
33 $16,049
34 $15,355
35 $14,779
36 $14,201
37 $13,625
38 $13,047
39 $12,469
40 $12,007
41 $11,546
42 $11,085
43 $10,622
44 $10,161
45 $9,814
46 $9,467
47 $9,121
48 $8,774
49 $8,429
50 $8,082
51 $7,852
52 $7,620
53 $7,389
54 $7,159
55 $6,928
56 $6,695
57 $6,466
58 $6,235
59 $6,005
60 $5,774
61 $5,658
62 $5,541
63 $5,427
64 $5,312
65 $5,195
66 $5,080
67 $4,965
68 $4,848
69 $4,734
70 $4,618
71 $4,562
72 $4,501
73 $4,445
74 $4,387
75 $4,335
76 $4,279

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