2019 DP World Tour Championship Dubai purse, winner's share, prize money payout
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2019 DP World Tour Championship Dubai purse, winner’s share, prize money payout



The 2019 DP World Tour Championship Dubai purse is set for $8 million, with the winner's share coming in at $3,000,000 -- more than the standard 16.67 percent payout according to the European Tour's prize money distribution chart.

The DP World Tour Championship Dubai field is headed by Rory McIlroy, Tommy Fleetwood, Jon Rahm and Henrik Stenson.

With this being a no-cut event -- as are all events in the European Tour Final Series -- pay is different for all players by place compared to the normal pay scale.

The Race to Dubai points for the final three events are increased in succession, with the points standings determining the field for the final event of the season. The top 50 players in the standings advanced to the season-ending DP World Tour Championship in Dubai.

The top five players in the Race to Dubai standings after this event will be paid from the Race to Dubai bonus pool of $5 million.

The event is played this year at Jumeirah Golf Estates' Earth Course in Dubai, United Arab Emirates.

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2019 DP World Tour Championship Dubai purse, winner's share, prize money payout

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POS PLAYER TO PAR R1 R2 R3 R4 TOTAL MONEY
1 Jon Rahm -19 66 69 66 68 269 €2,712,722.67
2 Tommy Fleetwood -18 67 68 70 65 270 €803,418.03
3 Mike Lorenzo-Vera -17 63 69 69 70 271 €535,762.73
4 Rory Mcilroy -12 64 74 65 73 276 €302,468.58
5 Danny Willett -11 69 72 67 69 277 €240,980.20
T6 Sergio Garcia -10 71 73 67 67 278 €172,710.01
T6 Tom Lewis -10 67 70 73 68 278 €172,710.01
T6 Thomas Pieters -10 70 68 68 72 278 €172,710.01
9 Matthew Fitzpatrick -9 71 71 68 69 279 €120,716.16
T10 Jason Scrivener -8 71 72 72 65 280 €102,631.34
T10 Andy Sullivan -8 70 74 67 69 280 €102,631.34
T12 Christiaan Bezuidenhout -7 71 67 70 73 281 €86,355.01
T12 Shane Lowry -7 73 68 70 70 281 €86,355.01
T14 Robert Macintyre -6 71 74 68 69 282 €76,408.36
T14 Paul Waring -6 71 77 68 66 282 €76,408.36
T16 Marcus Kinhult -5 68 71 68 76 283 €69,174.43
T16 Guido Migliozzi -5 73 70 68 72 283 €69,174.43
T18 Jorge Campillo -4 73 72 69 70 284 €63,748.98
T18 Paul Casey -4 73 73 66 72 284 €63,748.98
T20 Rafa Cabrera Bello -3 68 73 74 70 285 €53,689.30
T20 David Lipsky -3 72 71 71 71 285 €53,689.30
T20 Joost Luiten -3 74 71 68 72 285 €53,689.30
T20 Louis Oosthuizen -3 70 70 73 72 285 €53,689.30
T20 Victor Perez -3 73 73 72 67 285 €53,689.30
T20 Justin Rose -3 69 70 73 73 285 €53,689.30
T20 Matthias Schwab -3 69 73 70 73 285 €53,689.30
T20 Richard Sterne -3 71 72 71 71 285 €53,689.30
T28 Adri Arnaus -2 70 70 72 74 286 €42,273.26
T28 Thomas Detry -2 69 71 71 75 286 €42,273.26
T28 Mikko Korhonen -2 72 76 70 68 286 €42,273.26
T28 Patrick Reed -2 74 68 72 72 286 €42,273.26
T28 Matthew Southgate -2 75 71 70 70 286 €42,273.26
T28 Erik Van Rooyen -2 71 72 73 70 286 €42,273.26
T28 Matt Wallace -2 70 74 69 73 286 €42,273.26
T28 Bernd Wiesberger -2 70 71 73 72 286 €42,273.26
T36 Joachim B. Hansen -1 74 73 68 72 287 €35,491.45
T36 Justin Harding -1 73 73 70 71 287 €35,491.45
T38 Benjamin Hebert E 70 74 73 71 288 €33,004.79
T38 Lee Westwood E 73 70 74 71 288 €33,004.79
T40 Romain Langasque 1 71 74 71 73 289 €30,744.19
T40 Francesco Molinari 1 69 76 71 73 289 €30,744.19
T40 Aaron Rai 1 75 69 76 69 289 €30,744.19
43 Haotong Li 2 69 77 74 70 290 €28,935.71
T44 Ian Poulter 3 74 76 70 71 291 €27,579.35
T44 Henrik Stenson 3 74 70 77 70 291 €27,579.35
46 Tyrrell Hatton 4 73 79 69 71 292 €26,222.99
47 Jordan Smith 5 74 73 70 76 293 €25,318.74
48 Kurt Kitayama 8 71 75 77 73 296 €24,414.50
T49 Scott Hend 9 76 75 73 73 297 €23,058.14
T49 Andrea Pavan 9 77 74 71 75 297 €23,058.14

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