Moutai Singapore Open 2025 prize money breakdown, winner payout, Singapore Island Country Club golf tournament, $2 million purse, LIV Golf qualification, Thomas Pieters, Asian Tour Order of Merit, OWGR points, where to watch golf live streaming.
Dive into the exciting Moutai Singapore Open 2025, hosted at the Singapore Island Country Club for the first time in 38 years. This tournament boasts a massive $2 million purse, a 60% increase from 2022. Running from November 6-9, it’s the penultimate stop on The International Series and a key event for LIV Golf League spots.
In this video, we break down the complete prize money structure:
– Winner takes home $360,000 (18% of the total purse)
– Second: $220,000
– Third: $126,000
– And it goes down to 65th place at $5,400
Only the top 65 players and ties make the cut after 36 holes. The field features stars like LIV Golf’s Thomas Pieters, Talor Gooch, Paul Casey, and Asian Tour champions like John Catlin and Kazuki Higa.
Beyond the cash, the winner earns 11 Official World Golf Ranking points, Asian Tour exemptions, and vital Order of Merit points for LIV Golf qualification.
Where to watch: Singapore on meWATCH, US on Golf Channel, India on Sony LIV, Australia on Kayo Sports, and more.
Who do you think will win the $360,000 top prize? Share your predictions in the comments!
Get ready for an explosive golf tournament. The Matai Singapore Open 2025 is back with a bang. And it’s not just about the green fairways. It’s about the greenbacks, too. After a 38-year hiatus, the Singapore Island Country Club is hosting this prestigious event. And the prize money has everyone talking. With a whopping $2 million purse, it’s a 60% increase from the 2022 edition. And that’s a lot of cash up for grabs. But here’s where it gets controversial. The tournament is a crucial stop on the International Series, and it’s all about securing spots in the LIV Golf League. The top players know every stroke counts, especially with the year-long rankings winner and runner-up earning promotion to the breakaway circuit. So, who takes home the big bucks? The winner walks away with a cool $360,000, which is a significant 18% of the total purse. Second place isn’t too shabby either with $220,000 while third place pockets $126,000. Even the players finishing in fourth and fifth positions get a nice chunk of change, $100,000 and $82,000, respectively. And the best part, everyone who makes the cut gets paid, which is a great incentive for the golfers to keep their game sharp. And this is the part most people miss. The payout structure is designed to reward consistency. While the top prizes are substantial, the tournament ensures that even those who finish further down the leaderboard receive a decent reward. For instance, players finishing in the 60s still walk away with over $6,000, which is a significant sum in the world of professional golf. The field is stacked with talent from both tours. LIIV golf stars like Thomas Peters, Tyler Guuch, and Paul Casey are leading the charge, and it will be interesting to see if they can maintain their dominance. Meanwhile, Anthony Kim continues his comeback journey, and John Catelan, the 2024 Asian Tour Order of Merit winner, brings his impressive record of six Asian Tour victories to Singapore. However, not everyone made the cut, including Kazuki Higa, the Asian Tour Order of Merit leader, and Scott Vincent, the International Series Rankings Leader. Beyond the cash, the winner also receives 11 official World Golf ranking points and a two plus season exemption on the Asian Tour. These perks are crucial for any golfer looking to establish themselves on the global stage. So, where can you catch all the action? If you’re in Singapore, Miwatch has you covered with live streams at 1:30 p.m. and 5:30 p.m. local time for all four days. For our US viewers, the Golf Channel will broadcast day three coverage starting at 10:30 p.m. Eastern Standard Time on November 8th and the final round at 10 p.m. Eastern Standard Time on November 9th. Direct TV will also carry the final round on November 11th at 3 p.m. Indian fans have multiple options through Sony LIIV and Sony 10 Sports available on GOTV while Australian viewers can access live and on demand streaming through KO Sports. Hong Kong and other Asian regions can tune in to now Golf 3 on channel 684 for live coverage. And for those who missed the live action, the Asian Tours official YouTube channel will provide highlights and recaps. The Matai Singapore Open 2025 promises to be an exciting weekend of golf with so much at stake. Who will claim the top prize? Will it be one of the LIV golf stars or will an underdog surprise us all? Share your predictions and join the discussion in the comments below. We can’t wait to see who walks away with the $360,000 grand prize and all the perks that come with it.
