Amgen Irish Open 2025: Prize Money Breakdown & Winner’s Payout

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The stage is set at The K Club from September 4-7 for the 2025 Amgen Irish Open. Rasmus Højgaard is back to defend his title, fresh off a dramatic win last year that was sealed with a thrilling birdie finish. But it’s definitely not going to be easy, not only because of the pros on the field, but also because of the massive purse.

The DP World Tour’s Amgen Irish Open is ripe for the taking, with a massive $6 million purse up for grabs. The champion will pocket a whopping $1,020,000, while the runner-up will still walk away with a staggering $660,000. Even third place isn’t shabby, with $375,600 on the table.

And it’s not just the top finishers who’ll be smiling – players as far down as 70th place will still bank a respectable $11,400, while 69th place nets a cool $12,000. With that kind of money at stake, the competition is as fierce as it can be at The K Club for this 36-hole cut event.

Now, here’s a complete breakdown of the 2025 Amgen Irish Open:

Rank Amount ($)
1 1,020,000
2 660,000
3 378,000
4 300,000
5 254,400
6 210,000
7 180,000
8 150,000
9 134,400
10 120,000
11 110,400
12 103,200
13 96,600
14 91,800
15 88,200
16 84,600
17 81,000
18 77,400
19 74,400
20 72,000
21 69,600
22 67,800
23 66,000
24 64,200
25 62,400
26 60,600
27 58,800
28 57,000
29 55,200
30 53,400
31 51,600
32 49,800
33 48,000
34 46,200
35 44,000
36 42,600
37 41,400
38 40,200
39 39,000
40 37,800
41 36,600
42 35,400
43 34,200
44 33,000
45 31,800
46 30,600
47 29,400
48 28,200
49 27,000
50 25,800
51 24,600
52 23,400
53 22,200
54 21,000
55 20,400
56 19,800
57 19,200
58 18,600
59 18,000
60 17,400
61 16,800
62 16,200
63 15,600
64 15,000
65 14,400
66 13,800
67 13,200
68 12,600
69 12,000
70 11,400

But the Amgen Irish Open is about more than just a big payday. The champion will pocket around 34.4 Official World Golf Ranking (OWGR) points, with the tally dependent on the strength of the field.

Beyond the ranking boost, a win brings a host of lucrative benefits, including a generous exemption on the European Tour and automatic entry into marquee events. And with 5,000 Race to Dubai points up for grabs, the competition is fierce.

The winner will also claim 835 DP World Tour points, and the player who dominates the season-long standings will snag the top spot and a share of the $6 million bonus pool – with the top eight players reaping the rewards. Now that you know how much is at stake, here is how the pros’s doing at The K Club heading to the second round.

Rory McIlroy says his game “feels pretty good” despite slump at the Irish Open

Rory McIlroy, who drew the largest crowds of the day at The K Club, is fine-tuning his game ahead of the Ryder Cup at Bethpage Black, where the Northern Irish star is tipped to be Europe’s key figure once again. Still, the first round wasn’t as brilliant as he had hoped for.

And he knows that as well. “But actually pretty encouraged [by] how I played. Just didn’t score as well as I wanted to,” said Rory McIlroy following his first round of 71. McIlroy closed off his first round with two bogeys in the last three holes, but still seemed hopeful, saying, “Ball striking-wise, I thought I was pretty good today.” 

A visit home, with the Green Jacket 💚 pic.twitter.com/DTzr2HpxJI

— Amgen Irish Open (@IrishOpen_) September 4, 2025

Spanish brothers Nacho and Manuel Elvira are spearheading the leaderboard after the first round, with Nacho sitting pretty at the top after a flawless 66.

He birdied four of his last six holes to take the clubhouse lead and was one shot clear of Bernd Wiesberger, Daniel Brown, and Adrien Saddier, heading into the second round.

Then, there’s another Irish pro on The K Club, trying to please his fellow countrymen. Shane Lowry delivered a stirring performance in front of his home crowd, carding a 69 with three birdies in his last six holes.

Regardless of the current position, the fans can expect plenty of changes in the leaderboard in the next few days.

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