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Leading money winners on DP World Tour for 2023 season. List of tournament results and prize money won for each player from 2023 tournaments.

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2024 European Open final results: Prize money payout, DP World Tour leaderboard, how much each golfer won

T he 2024 European Open final leaderboard is headed by winner Laurie Canter, who topped the DP World Tour leaderboard this week with a win at Green Eagle Golf Courses in Hamburg, Germany.

Canter won on the DP World Tour for the first time in his career, earning a two-shot win over Thriston Lawrence and Bernd Wiesberger, finishing on 13-under 279 on the par-73 host course.

Niklas Norgaard had another close call on tour, finishing in a tie for fourth place with Julien Guerrier and a shot behind the co-runners-up.

Canter won the €392,765.45 winner's share of the $2,500,000 purse.

European Open recap notes

Canter earned 19.6 Official World Golf Ranking points with the win, with the minimum point schedule removed from the Official World Golf Ranking.

There was a 36-hole cut, with 70 of 156 starting players finishing the event in the 22nd completed event of the season.

Canter earned 500 Race to Dubai points as a DP World Tour member, with its season-long Race to Dubai points race well underway for 2023-2024. He also earned a spot in the PGA Championship through the DP World Tour points standings.

The 2024 European Tour schedule continues next week with the Volvo Car Scandinavian Mixed .

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Collin Morikawa had a good grip on the Race to Dubai title coming into the DP World Tour Championship, regardless of his play over the weekend in Dubai. And yet, the 24-year-old American didn’t want to hear anything of it, instead focusing on winning the tournament proper, which as he said would take care of everything else.

Come Sunday at Jumeirah Golf Estates in Dubai, Morikawa did just that, posting a bogey-free six-under 66—propelled by five birdies on the back nine—to win the title in the European Tour season finale by three shots. In the process, he made history by becoming the first U.S. player ever to win the tour’s season-long points title.

To the winner goes the spoils. The RtD title comes with a $1 million bonus for Morikawa. But the tournament win was even more lucrative. The overall purse for this Rolex Series event in Dubai was $9 million with the winner claiming a $3 million prize money payout.

Below are the prize money payouts (in Euros) for each player in the field as they conclude the 2020-21 European Tour season.

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Win: Collin Morikawa, -17, €2,640,975

T-2: Alexander Bjork, -14, €776,886.81

T-2: Matt Fitzpatrick, -14, €776,886.81

T-4: Nicolai Hojgaard, -13, €314,716.19

T-4: Robert MacIntyre, -13, €314,716.19

T-6: Dean Burmester, -12, €199,246.89

T-6: Rory McIlroy, -12, €199,246.89

T-6: Ian Poulter, -12, €199,246.89

T-9: Adri Arnaus, -11, €110,554.15

T-9: Paul Casey, -11, €110,554.15

T-9: John Catlin, -11, €110,554.15

T-9: Joachim B. Hansen, -11, €110,554.15

T-9: Sam Horsfield, -11, €110,554.15

T-9: Shane Lowry, -11, €110,554.15

15: Thomas Pieters, -10, €84,951.36

T-16: Marcus Armitage, -9, €75,355.82

T-16: Grant Forrest, -9, €75,355.82

T-16: Sergio Garcia, -9, €75,355.82

T-16: Tyrrell Hatton, -9, €75,355.82

T-16: Min Woo Lee, -9, €75,355.82

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T-21: Thomas Detry, -8, €61,769.47

T-21: Lucas Herbert, -8, €61,769.47

T-21: Garrick Higgo, -8, €61,769.47

T-21: Jason Scrivener, -8, €61,769.47

T-21: Johannes, Veerman, -8, €61,769.47

T-21: Jeff Winther, -8, €61,769.47

T-27: Abraham Ancer, -7, €51,939.17

T-27: Laurie Canter, -7, €51,939.17

T-27: Tommy Fleetwood, -7, €51,939.17

T-27: Rasmus Hojgaard, -7, €51,939.17

T-27: Joakim Lagergren, -7, €51,939.17

T-32: Christiaan Bezuidenhout, -6, €44,016.25

T-32: Billy Horschel, -6, €44,016.25

T-32: Martin Kaymer, -6, €44,016.25

T-32: Adrian Meronk, -6, €44,016.25

T-32: Patrick Reed, -6, €44,016.25

T-37: Guido Migliozzi, -5, €39,394.54

T-37: Will Zalatoris, -5, €39,394.54

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T-39: Rafa Cabrera Bello, -4, €34,772.84

T-39: Sean Crocker, -4, €34,772.84

T-39: Jamie Donaldson, -4, €34,772.84

T-39: Antoine Rozner, -4, €34,772.84

T-39: Danny Willett, -4, €34,772.84

44: Maximilian Kieffer, -3, €30,811.37

45: Richard Bland, -2, €29,931.05

T-46: Francesco Laporta, -1, €28,610.56

T-46: Victor Perez, -1, €28,610.56

48: Masahiro Kawamura, E, €27,290.07

49: Bernd Wiesberger, +2, €26,409.75

50: Justin Harding, +3, €25,969.59

51: James Morrison, +4, €25,529.42

52: Tapio Pulkkanen, +5,€25,089.26

WD: Calum Hill, €24,649.10

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The 106th PGA Championship returns to Valhalla Golf Club for the first time in a decade after seeing Rory McIlroy hoist the Wanamaker Trophy in 2014 for his last of four major wins. The Louisville, Kentucky, club hosts its fourth PGA Championship and the second major of the 2024 season. The PGA of America announced a record purse and first-place prize money for the 2024 edition of the championship.

This year’s PGA Championship at Valhalla features a packed leaderboard for the final round, where Collin Morikawa and Xander Schauffele shared the 54-hole lead at 15-under, with Sahith Theegala, Bryson DeChambeau, Shane Lowry, Viktor Hovland and others chasing shortly behind.

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2024 Volvo China Open final results: Prize money payout, DP World Tour leaderboard, how much each golfer won

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The 2024 Volvo China Open final leaderboard is headed by winner Adrian Otaegui, who topped the DP World Tour leaderboard this week with a win at Hidden Grace Golf Club in Shenzhen, China.

Otaegui won on the DP World Tour for the fifth time after winning the 54-hole event by three shots on 18-under 198. The event was shortened to 54 holes with interrupting weather.

Guido Migliozzi finished in solo second on the week, after Otaegui overcame a five-shot final-round deficit to win.

Sebastian Söderberg, Paul Waring and Joel Girrbach finished in a tie for third place, a shot behind Migliozzi.

Otaegui won the €356,293.78 winner's share of the $2,250,000 purse.

Volvo China Open recap notes

Otaegui earned 14.5 Official World Golf Ranking points with the win, with the minimum point schedule removed from the Official World Golf Ranking.

There was a 36-hole cut, with 68 of 156 starting players finishing the event in the 19th completed event of the season.

Otaegui earned 500 Race to Dubai points as a DP World Tour member, with its season-long Race to Dubai points race well underway for 2023-2024. He also earned a spot in the PGA Championship through the DP World Tour points standings.

The 2024 European Tour schedule continues in two weeks with the PGA Championship.

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Australian PGA Championship prize money: How much Min Woo Lee, others won

Australian PGA Championship prize money, payout information: Click here to see how champion Min Woo Lee and others won at Royal Queensland Golf Club.

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Min Woo Lee overcame a rocky start to claim his home Australian PGA Championship at Royal Queensland Golf Club in Brisbane. 

The 25-year-old reached 20-under over four rounds to claim a three shot victory over Japan's Rikuya Hoshino. 

Lee picked up the top prize of   €204,636.48 for the third worldwide win of his career. 

GolfMagic has listed all of the payout information below.

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Australian PGA Championship prize money, payout information:

WIN - Min Woo Lee, -20, €204,636.48

2. Rikuya Hoshino, -17, €132,411.84

3. Marc Leishman, -16, €75,835.87

4. Curtis Luck, -15, €60,187.20

5. Joaquin Niemann, -13, €51,038.75

6. Adam Scott, -12, €42,131.04

T-7. Rafa Cabrera Bello -11, €26,682.99

T-7. Cam Davis, -11, €26,682.99

T-7. Lucas Herbert, -11, €26,682.99

T-7. Frank Kennedy, -11 €26,682.99

T-7. Joel Moscatel, -11, €26,682.99

T-7. Todd Sinnott, -11, €26,682.99

T-13. Ryo Hisatsune, -10, €18,898.78

T-13. Connor Symbe, -10, €18,898.78

T-15. Maverick Antcliff, -9, €16,972.79

T-15. Michael Hendry, -9, €16,972.79

T-15. Calum Hill, -9, €16,972.79

T-18. Alex Fitzpatrick, -8, €14,715.77

T-18. Jeffrey Guan, -8, €14,715.77

T-18. David Micheluzzi, -8, €14,715.77

T-18. Lukas Nemecz, -8, €14,715.77

T-22. Sam Brazel, -7, €12,518.94

T-22. Matthew Griffin -7, €12,518.94

T-22. Cameron John, -7, €12,518.94

T-22. Andrew Kelly, -7, €12,518.94

T-22. John Lyras, -7, €12,518.94

T-22. Richard Mansell, -7, €12,518.94

T-22. Jack Thompson, -7, €12,518.94

T-29. Pietro Bovari, John Catlin, Connor McKinney, Nike Voke, -6, €10,532.76

T-33. Lachlan Barker, Grant Forrest, Hayden Hopewell, Robert MacIntyre, Haraldur Magnus, Brett Rumford, Scott Strange, -5, €8,649.76

T-40. Andrew Dodt, Lawry Flynn, Josh Geary, Adrian Meronk, Jack Murdoch, Elvis Smylie, Justin Warren, -4, €6,861.34

T-47. Ben Eccles, Alfredo Garcia-Heredia, Dillon Hart, Kazuki Higa, -3, €5,537.22

T-51. Derek Ackerman, Haydn Barron, Jordan Zunic, -2, €4,694.60

T-54. Andrew Campbell, Laurie Canter, Anthony Choat, Brett Coletta, Samuel Eaves, Andrew Martin, Kyle Michel, -1, €3,851.98

T-61. Josh Armstrong, Daniel Hillier, Conor Purcell, Jason Scrivener, Julian Suri, Aaron Wilkin, PAR, €3,069.55

T-67. Adam Bland, Daniel Gale, Tom McKibbin, +1, €2,527.86

T-70. Austin Bautista, David Horsey, Geoff Ogilvy, Rod Pampling, Sungjin Yeo, +2, €1,898.31

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All eyes are on Valhalla this week for the US PGA Championship. But who are you picking in your team on the DP World Tour's official Fantasy game for the second men's Major of the year?

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The 106th  US PGA Championship  returns to Valhalla Golf Club this week for the second men’s Major Championship of the season, marking the fourth time Valhalla has played host, tied for second most in the history of the event.

Last year, it was Brooks Koepka who claimed his third US PGA Championship title with a two-shot victory over Viktor Hovland and Scottie Scheffler at Oak Hill Country Club. In doing so, he became the sixth player to win the championship on three or more occasions - joining Walter Hagen and Jack Nicklaus (five), Tiger Woods (four), Gene Sarazen and Sam Snead (three).

He returns in form and with a recent victory under his belt, but he'll have stiff competition in his title defence, going up against an in form Rory McIlroy and Scottie Scheffler, who both have back-to-back wins heading into this week.

The last time the tournament was played at Valhalla it was McIlroy who took home the trophy, and ten years on from that triumph he'll be hoping to replicate that as he goes in search of a fifth Major title. Meanwhile, World Number One Scottie Scheffler will be looking to continue his dominance after winning The Masters last month.

Elsewhere, Jordan Spieth has a chance to complete the Grand Slam with victory this week, while several DP World Tour stars head across the pond looking to impress - including Asian Swing winner Sebastian Soderberg. So who should feature in your Fantasy Team this week? We've selected our Favourite, our Form Horse and our Wildcard to help you with that choice!

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The 2024 season-long winner will win a trip to the DP World Tour Championship in Dubai next year, enjoy a lesson with a DP World Tour professional and a round of golf on the Earth course at Jumeirah Golf Estates. For more information on this amazing prize and others, read here .

Fantasy Insight: As it stands, World Number One Scottie Scheffler is the favourite for players of our _ Fantasy Game this week , featuring in 84.52% of teams. _Only two other players have been picked by more than 50% of users, with Ludvig Aberg in 69% of teams and four-time Major winner Rory McIlroy in 65.35%.

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Favourite - Scottie Scheffler

The World Number One is unquestionably the favourite to earn a second leg of the Grand Slam this week, and arrives to the Louisville venue having just become a new dad to son Bennett with his wife Meredith.

Scheffler, who is a four-time winner already this year, comes to the second Major of the year with back-to-back victories to his name. Having earned his second Green Jacket with a second Major win at The Masters in April, Scheffler followed up with another immediately triumph at the RBC Heritage.

The American hasn't finished worse than T17 in 2024, and leads the PGA Tour in Strokes Gained Total, Tee To Green, Approach the Green and Around the Green. The only question mark around Scottie is his consistency on the greens - currently ranked 97th on Tour in that category - but with multiple wins already under his belt, that hasn't been a detrimental factor!

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Form horse - Rory McIlroy

The Northern Irishman returns to the scene of his 2014 PGA Championship triumph at Valhalla this week as he goes in search of his first Major since he claimed that title here ten years ago.

He arrives in Kentucky in exceptional form with two consecutive wins to his name, having claimed both the Zurich Class with Shane Lowry two weeks ago and last week's Wells Fargo Championship.

With top tens in seven of his last nine Major championships - including his last two PGA Championships - McIlroy himself said it feels like the stars are somewhat aligning when it comes to his chances this week. And it helps that this is a venue where he's had success.

“Going to a venue next week where I have won, it feels like the stars are aligning a little bit," he said.

"But I have a lot of golf to play and a lot of great players to try to beat. I am going into the next Major of the year feeling really good about myself.”

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Wildcard - Sebastian Soderberg

Sebastian Söderberg may have seen victory slip away at the Volvo China Open but a third successive top-five finish meant he topped the Asian Swing Rankings to earn a spot in his first Major since the 2022 U.S. Open Championship.

The Swede is on a hot streak, and while this might be his first Major in two years and his US PGA Championship debut, there's no doubt that his form is one of the best leading into this event. In his last three starts on the DP World Tour, Soderberg had back-to-back runner-up finishes at the Hero Indian Open and ISPS HANDA-Championship, before his recent tie for third at the Volvo China Open.

Having not missed a cut since July last year, Soderberg also ranks first on the DP World Tour for Stroke Average, Total Strokes Gained, Birdies and Par three scoring, second for Strokes Gained Putting, and fourth for both Strokes Gained Approach and Strokes Gained Tee to Green.

And while he hasn't been in the winner's circle since the 2019 Omega European Masters, he's certainly got the form to do something special this week.

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TV Times: How to Watch U.S. Women's Open, RBC Canadian Open

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Allisen Corpuz is the defending champion at the U.S. Women's Open.

United States Golf Association: U.S. Women's Open

Site: Lancaster, Pennsylvania.

Course: Lancaster CC. Yardage: 7,084. Par: 70.

Prize money: $12 million. Winner’s share: TBA.

Television: Thursday-Friday, noon to 2 p.m. (Peacock), 2-8 p.m. (USA Network); Saturday, 1-3 p.m. (Peacock), 3-6 p.m. (NBC); Sunday, 2-3 p.m. (Peacock), 3-4 p.m. (USA Network), 4-7 p.m. (NBC).

Defending champion: Allisen Corpuz.

Last year: Corpuz closed with a 3-under 69 for a three-shot victory at Pebble Beach to become the first American in 20 years to make the U.S. Women’s Open her first LPGA victory.

Race to CME Globe leader: Nelly Korda.

Last LPGA tournament: Nelly Korda won the Mizuho Americas Open.

Notes: Nelly Korda goes for her second major of the year and her seventh win in her last eight tournaments. ... This is the second time the U.S. Women’s Open has come to Lancaster. In Gee Chun won in 2015. ... The 21 amateurs in the field are the fewest for the Women’s Open since 2017. ... No one has won back-to-back in the U.S. Women’s Open since Karrie Webb in 2000 and 2001. ... Sung Hyun Park, who won the Open in 2017, has not played anywhere this year and is not in the field. ... Brittany Lang is making her 21st U.S. Women’s Open appearance, the most of anyone in the field. ... Lilia Vu, a double major winner last year on the LPGA and the No. 2 player in women’s golf, was forced to withdraw with a nagging back injury. This is the second major she has missed this year. Vu began the year at No. 1 in the women’s world ranking. ... Asterisk Talley is the youngest player in the field at age 15. Jane Reynolds, 39, is the oldest in the field.

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Next year’s U.S. Women’s Open: Riviera Country Club.

Next week on LPGA: ShopRite LPGA Classic.

PGA Tour: RBC Canadian Open

Site: Hamilton, Ontario.

Course: Hamilton Golf & CC. Yardage: 7,084. Par: 70.

Full field: 156 players .

Prize money: $9.4 million. Winner’s share: $1.692 million.

Television: Thursday-Friday, 3-6 p.m. (Golf Channel); Saturday, 2:30-5:30 p.m. (Golf Channel), 5:30-7:30 p.m. (CBS); Sunday, 1:30-2:30 p.m. (Golf Channel), 2:30-6:30 p.m. (CBS).

Defending champion: Nick Taylor.

FedEx Cup leader: Scottie Scheffler.

Last week: Davis Riley won the Charles Schwab Challenge.

Notes: The Canadian Open is switching spots on the schedule with the Memorial. ... Nick Taylor became the first Canadian winner of his national open since 1954 last year with an 80-foot eagle putt in a playoff against Tommy Fleetwood. ... Rory McIlroy has won two of the last three times in the Canadian Open. ... The tournament has only four players from the top 20 in the world ranking, highlighted by McIlroy at No. 3. The others are Fleetwood, Tom Kim and Cameron Young. ... This is the seventh time Hamilton Golf and Country Club has hosted the Canadian Open. The previous winner was McIlroy in 2019. ... Mike Weir, the Presidents Cup captain for the Royal Montreal matches later this year, is in the field. ... The tournament dates to 1904, making it the fourth-oldest championship in golf. ... Five players from Europe’s winning Ryder Cup team in Rome are in the field. No one from the U.S. team is playing.

Next week: Memorial Tournament.

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Site: Hamburg, Germany.

Course: Green Eagle GC. Yardage: 7,882. Par: 73.

Prize money: $2.5 million. Winner’s share: $416,667.

Television: Thursday-Friday, 7-11 a.m. (Golf Channel); Saturday, 7-11:30 a.m. (Golf Channel); Sunday, 6:30-11:30 a.m. (Golf Channel).

Defending champion: Tom McKibbon.

Race to Dubai leader: Rory McIlroy.

Last week: Nacho Elvira won the Soudal Open.

Notes: Keita Nakajima at No. 84 is the leading player in the field. Only two others from the top 100 in the world are playing, Rasmus Hojgaard and Jordan Smith. ... This is the first of two tournaments in Germany. ... Nacho Elvira winning last week only adds to the fight for Spain’s final spot in the Olympics. Jon Rahm is set for one of them. There now are four players from No. 115 (David Puig) to No. 132 (Elvira) in the world. Adrian Otaegui (No. 116) is playing the European Open in Germany. Jose Campillo is playing the PGA Tour in Canada. Puig is with LIV Golf. ... This is the second of six tournaments in the “European Swing” on the Race to Dubai. Whoever accumulates the most points earns a $200,000 bonus and a spot in the Genesis Scottish Open in July. The swing ends with the BMW International Open.

Next week: Volvo Car Scandinavian Mixed.

PGA Tour Champions: Principal Charity Classic

Site: Des Moines, Iowa.

Course: Wakonda Club. Yardage: 6,835. Par: 72,

Prize money: $2 million. Winner’s share: $300,000.

Television: Friday, 9-11 p.m. (Golf Channel-tape delay); Saturday, 7-9 p.m. (Golf Channel-tape delay); Sunday, 2:30-5:30 p.m. (Golf Channel).

Defending champion: Stephen Ames.

Charles Schwab Cup leader: Steven Alker.

Last week: Richard Bland won the Senior PGA Championship.

Notes: Richard Bland, who has been with LIV Golf since the launch, earned an exemption to the U.S. Senior Open by winning the Senior PGA Championship. He is ineligible for the PGA Tour Champions by playing for an unauthorized tour. ... Stephen Ames is the only multiple winner on the PGA Tour Champions through 11 events this year on the schedule. ... Steve Stricker, who won six times on the PGA Tour Champions last year, has yet to win in his seven starts. He has been in the top 10 in all but one tournament. Stricker is not playing this week to prepare to host his senior event in Wisconsin next week. ... Bernhard Langer said he is still a few months away from being able to walk instead of riding a cart when he plays. ... Notah Begay III and former European Ryder Cup captain Thomas Bjorn received sponsor exemptions. ... Ames will try to join Jay Haas as the only three-time winners of the tournament.

Next week: American Family Insurance Open.

Korn Ferry Tour: UNC Health Championship

Site: Raleigh, North Carolina.

Course: Raleigh CC. Yardage: 7,394. Par: 70.

Prize money: $1 million. Winner’s share: $180,000.

Television: None.

Defending champion: Jorge Fernandez-Valdes.

Points leader: Tim Widing.

Last week: Harry Higgs won Visit Knoxville Open.

Next week: BMW Charity Pro-Am.

LIV Golf League

Last tournament: Brooks Koepka won LIV Golf Singapore.

Next week: LIV Golf Houston.

Points leader: Joaquin Niemann.

Other Tours

Ladies European Tour: Dormy Open, Allerum GC, Helsingborg, Sweden. Defending champion: Lisa Pettersson. Online: 

Japan LPGA: Yonex Ladies, Yonex CC, Niigata, Japan. Defending champion: Fumika Kawagishi. Online: 

Korea LPGA: Suhyup Bank MBN Ladies Open, The Star Hue CC, Yangpyeong, South Korea. Defending champion: Youmin Hwang. Online: 

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