The DP World Tour wraps up its 2025 season in Dubai with $12 million on the line and the Race to Dubai crown at stake.
The Earth Course in Dubai hosts the final showdown of a season that spanned 41 events across 27 countries. The DP World Tour Championship not only concludes the year but also offers the largest prize purse on the tour: $12 million will be distributed among the top 50 players in the Race to Dubai rankings. Notably, Ryder Cup stars Ludvig Åberg and Shane Lowry are also in the field, adding further star power to the event.
DP World Tour Championship: Big Money and Prestige
At the top of the leaderboard, Matt Fitzpatrick took home $3 million for his victory. The runner-up earned $1.27 million, while third place received $820,000. Even the last-place finisher walked away with $33,500. In addition, the top ten players in the season-long Race to Dubai shared a $6 million bonus pool, with Rory McIlroy claiming the top bonus of $2 million.
Bonus pool payouts:
- Rory McIlroy: $2,000,000
- Marco Penge: $1,000,000
- Matt Fitzpatrick: $750,000
- Tyrrell Hatton: $550,000
- Tommy Fleetwood: $450,000
- Robert MacIntyre: $350,000
- Laurie Canter: $300,000
- Kristoffer Reitan: $250,000
- Adrien Saddier: $200,000
- Alex Noren: $150,000
PGA Tour Cards on the Line
Beyond prize money, the season finale also determined who would earn PGA Tour cards for 2026. As part of the strategic alliance between the DP World Tour and the PGA Tour, ten cards were awarded to the top Race to Dubai players not already exempt on the U.S. circuit.
The following players secured PGA Tour status:
- Marco Penge
- Laurie Canter
- Kristoffer Reitan
- Adrien Saddier
- Alex Noren
- John Parry
- Haotong Li
- Keita Nakajima
- Rasmus Neergaard-Petersen
- Jordan Smith