2023 Commercial Bank Qatar Masters purse, winner's share, prize money payout
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2023 Commercial Bank Qatar Masters purse, winner’s share, prize money payout

A photo of golfer Aaron Rai


The 2023 Commercial Bank Qatar Masters purse is $3.75 million, with the winner's share at $637,500 -- the standard 17 percent payout according to the European Tour's prize money distribution chart.

The Commercial Bank Qatar Masters field is headed by Aaron Rai, Rasmus Hojgaard and Adri Arnaus, as well as more of the world's best players.

For 2023 Commercial Bank Qatar Masters results and payout, see our final leaderboard

The Commercial Bank Qatar Masters is the 43rd event of the year on the 2023 European Tour schedule.

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The event is played at Doha Country Club in Doha, Qatar.

What else is on the line: Race to Dubai 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 gets approximately 18.4 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 European Tour, as well berths into other key events.

There are a total of 4,250 Race to Dubai points on offer to the full field.

The points on offer are related to the purse of the tournament as quoted in United States dollars (USD).

The winner gets 710 Race to Dubai points, with the player holding the most season-long Race to Dubai points at the end of the tournament winning the Race to Dubai and its first-place prize.

The top eight players in the Race to Dubai standings after the season will be paid from the Race to Dubai bonus pool of €6 million.

2023 Commercial Bank Qatar Masters purse, winner's share, prize money payout

For 2023 Commercial Bank Qatar Masters results and payout, see our final leaderboard

POSITION MONEY
1 $637,500
2 $412,500
3 $234,750
4 $187,500
5 $159,000
6 $131,250
7 $112,500
8 $93,750
9 $84,000
10 $75,000
11 $69,000
12 $64,500
13 $60,375
14 $57,375
15 $55,125
16 $52,875
17 $50,625
18 $48,375
19 $46,500
20 $45,000
21 $43,500
22 $42,375
23 $41,250
24 $40,125
25 $39,000
26 $37,875
27 $36,750
28 $35,625
29 $34,500
30 $33,375
31 $32,250
32 $31,125
33 $30,000
34 $28,875
35 $27,750
36 $26,625
37 $25,875
38 $25,125
39 $24,375
40 $23,625
41 $22,875
42 $22,125
43 $21,375
44 $20,625
45 $19,875
46 $19,125
47 $18,375
48 $17,625
49 $16,875
50 $16,125
51 $15,375
52 $14,625
53 $13,875
54 $13,125
55 $12,750
56 $12,375
57 $12,000
58 $11,625
59 $11,250
60 $10,875
61 $10,500
62 $10,125
63 $9,750
64 $9,375
65 $9,000

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