Details of the $6 million bonus that the top 10 of the Race will share on Sunday evening

Details of the $6 million bonus that the top 10 of the Race will share on Sunday evening
Details of the $6 million bonus that the top 10 of the Race will share on Sunday evening
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Greenbacks will once again flow freely this week in Dubai for the DP World Tour Championship. In addition to the 10 million dollars at stake, a bonus of six million dollars will be “offered” to the top ten in the 2023-24 Race. Here is the detail.

The winner of the Race will leave the United Arab Emirates with a check for $2 million. His runner-up will be awarded 1 million while the third will have to “settle” for $750,000. At the dawn of this last tournament of DP World Tour 2023-24here below are the first ten and the amount they would receive (in addition to their winnings at the end of the DP World Tour Championship).

1. Rory McIlroy                     4 997,66 points            2 millions de dollars (1 879 823 €)

2. Thriston Lawrence          3 212,64 points               1 million de dollars (939 962 €)

3. Rasmus Højgaard 2,684.05 points 750,000 dollars (€704,971)

4. Billy Horschel                   2 480 points                         550 000 dollars (516 981 €)

5. Paul Waring                      2 467,67 points                    450 000 dollars (422 985 €)

6. Tyrrell Hatton                  2 376,74 points                     350 000 dollars (328 988 €)

7. Tommy Fleetwood           2 318,71 points                     300 000 dollars (281 965 €)

8. Niklas Nørgaard 2 193.53 points 250 000 dollars (234 970 €)

9. Robert MacIntyre             2 082,30 points                  200 000 dollars (187 968 €)

10. Matteo Manassero          2 064,68 points                  150 000 dollars (140 976 €)

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