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Open de Espana 2025: Prize Money Breakdown & Winner’s Payout
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The Open de España is underway this weekend and is the most anticipated tournament. Coming right after the prestigious Ryder Cup, the tournament sets the stage for many storylines to continue and new ones to emerge. Team Europe’s Ryder Cup winners Jon Rahm and Shane Lowry are set to headline the tournament. With the field stacked, the field at Club de Campo Villa de Madrid set up for a banger and a huge prize purse up for grabs, the Open de España promises a thrilling mix of passion, redemption, and high-stakes golf.

The Open de España might not be a Rolex Series event, but it still offers a hefty prize purse of $3.25m, where the winner will walk away with $552,500 this week and the runner-up walking away $357,500.

Here is the full breakdown of the prize money below:

# Amount ($)
1 552,500
2 357,500
3 204,750
4 162,500
5 137,800
6 113,750
7 98,125
8 84,375
9 75,625
10 68,125
11 62,500
12 57,500
13 53,750
14 50,000
15 46,250
16 42,500
17 38,750
18 35,000
19 31,500
20 28,750
21 26,250
22 23,750
23 21,250
24 18,750
25 16,875
26 15,625
27 14,375
28 13,125
29 11,875
30 10,875
31 10,875
32 10,000
33 9,625
34 9,250
35 8,875
36 8,500
37 8,125
38 7,750
39 7,375
40 7,000
41 6,875
42 6,750
43 6,625
44 6,500
45 6,375
46 6,250
47 6,125
48 6,000
49 5,875
50 5,750
51 5,625
52 5,500
53 5,375
54 5,250
55 5,125
56 5,000
57 4,875
58 4,750
59 4,625
60 4,500
61 4,375
62 4,250
63 4,125
64 4,000
65 7,875

With many players like Sergio Garcia, Patrick Reed, and Joaquin Niemman, and in the competition with hometown hero Jon Rahm looking to carry his Ryder Cup winning momentum, the atmosphere around the Spanish Open couldn’t be more electric.

Moreover, one of the most intriguing storylines brewing this week isn’t just about Rahm’s homecoming; it’s about his quiet rivalry with fellow Ryder Cup teammate Shane Lowry.

Rahm returns home seeking history as Ryder Cup stars collide at the Spanish Open.

With the Ryder Cup behind Shane Lowry and Jon Rahm, Jon aims to set an all-time Spanish Open record this year. The camaraderie Rahm and Lowry shared in Europe’s 15-13 victory now transforms into friendly rivalry, adding extra intrigue to the competition. Rahm enters this tournament chasing his 5th win, which would put him ahead of the past the legendary Seve Ballesteros.

But with the tournament stacked with a deep line-up of players like Sergio García, Patrick Reed, and Joaquín Niemann. The odds are up against Jon Rahm in his pursuit of breaking the record for all-time wins, but with the crowd behind him, he still enters as the man to beat.

Beyond the headline names, the 2025 Open de España features an impressive field packed with European and international talent. Spanish favorites like Pablo Larrazábal, Adrian Otaegui, and Rafa Cabrera Bello add local flair, while young guns such as Eugenio Chacarra, David Puig, and José Luis Ballester represent the next generation of homegrown stars. Global contenders, including Thorbjørn Olesen, Guido Migliozzi, Matthias Schwab, and Jordan Smith, bring proven pedigree to Madrid, ensuring fierce competition. With seasoned pros like Danny Willett and Ewen Ferguson also in the mix, fans can expect a tightly contested tournament filled with drama, precision, and world-class shot-making at Club de Campo Villa de Madrid.

As the Spanish Open gets underway, fans can look forward to exciting golf filled with passion, national pride, and top European talent.

This article first appeared on EssentiallySports and was syndicated with permission.

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