2025 Turkish Airlines Open prize money: How much did each player win in Antalya?
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Here’s how the 2025 Turkish Airlines Open prize money was distributed at the returning DP World Tour event.
Martin Couvra took home the winner’s share of the Turkish Airlines Open prize money – but how was the purse split among the field?
The young Frenchman carded a final-round 64 to edge Jorge Campillo and Haotong Li by two at Regnum Carya.
There was also a welcome return to the top 10 for popular Englishman Chris Wood, who signed for the same score to finish in a tie for 7th before an incredibly emotional interview.
The DP World Tour’s $2.75m purse is again dwarfed by the mammoth $20m on offer 5,000 miles away in Philadelphia at the Truist Championship.
Returning after a six-year hiatus, the Turkish Airlines Open kicked off the DPWT’s European Swing, offering the winner $467,500 and a minimum payday of $100,000 for a top-five finish.
As per the recently concluded Asian Swing, this next six-tournament stretch, culminating with the BMW International Open in July, offers a winner’s bonus of $200,000 plus a place in each of the lucrative Back 9 tournaments of the season.
The field at the Regnum Carya Resort in Antalya will also be fighting for a share of the 3,500 Race to Dubai points and 1,000 Ryder Cup points on offer.
Turkish Airlines Open prize money payout
POSITION | PLAYER | EARNINGS |
1st | Martin Couvra | $416,076 |
2nd | Jorge Campillo | $211,709 |
2nd | Haotong Li | $211,709 |
4th | Brandon Robinson Thompson | $122,375 |
5th | Joost Luiten | $94,718 |
5th | Matthew Southgate | $94,718 |
7th | Sam Bairstow | $56,684 |
7th | Nacho Elvira | $56,684 |
7th | Jordan Smith | $56,684 |
7th | Robin Williams | $56,684 |
7th | Chris Wood | $56,684 |
12th | Wenyi Ding | $37,887 |
12th | Marcus Kinhult | $37,887 |
12th | Oliver Lindell | $37,887 |
12th | Richard Mansell | $37,887 |
12th | Jacob Skov Olesen | $37,887 |
17th | Nicolas Colsaerts | $29,615 |
17th | Dan Erickson | $29,615 |
17th | Alex Fitzpatrick | $29,615 |
17th | Matthew Jordan | $29,615 |
17th | Niklas Lemke | $29,615 |
17th | Guido Migliozzi | $29,615 |
17th | Andrew Wilson | $29,615 |
24th | Lucas Bjerregaard | $23,251 |
24th | Christofer Blomstrand | $23,251 |
24th | Todd Clements | $23,251 |
24th | Gregorio De Leo | $23,251 |
24th | Frederic Lacroix | $23,251 |
24th | Mikael Lindberg | $23,251 |
24th | Edoardo Molinari | $23,251 |
24th | Jayden Schaper | $23,251 |
24th | Clément Sordet | $23,251 |
33rd | Leon Acikalin | $16,532 |
33rd | Davis Bryant | $16,532 |
33rd | Rafa Cabrera Bello | $16,532 |
33rd | Tiger Christensen | $16,532 |
33rd | Ewen Ferguson | $16,532 |
33rd | Joel Girrbach | $16,532 |
33rd | Ryggs Johnston | $16,532 |
33rd | Wilco Nienaber | $16,532 |
33rd | John Parry | $16,532 |
33rd | Kristoffer Reitan | $16,532 |
33rd | Jamie Rutherford | $16,532 |
44th | Romain Langasque | $12,972 |
44th | Marcel Schneider | $12,972 |
44th | Nicolai von Dellingshausen | $12,972 |
47th | Ugo Coussaud | $11,748 |
47th | Sebastian Söderberg | $11,748 |
49th | Nathan Kimsey | $10,524 |
49th | Corey Shaun | $10,524 |
49th | Oliver Wilson | $10,524 |
52nd | Hamish Brown | $8,872 |
52nd | Manuel Elvira | $8,872 |
52nd | Julien Guerrier | $8,872 |
52nd | Kazuma Kobori | $8,872 |
56th | Simon Forsström | $7,710 |
56th | Dylan Frittelli | $7,710 |
56th | Yannik Paul | $7,710 |
56th | Adrien Saddier | $7,710 |
60th | Santiago Tarrio | $7,098 |
61st | Angel Ayora | $6,731 |
61st | Dylan Naidoo | $6,731 |
63rd | Matthis Besard | $6,241 |
63rd | Pavan Sagoo | $6,241 |
65th | Jens Dantorp | $5,874 |
66th | Jordan Gumberg | $5,629 |