After the Nedbank Golf Challenge, the DP World Tour remains in South Africa for the Alfred Dunhill Championship.
There, some big names are competing, including the LIV Golf trio of 2023 champion Louis Oosthuizen, Dean Burmester and Branden Grace, who are playing in their homeland.

Louis Oosthuizen is one of the big names playing
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However, it’s a former LIV Golfer, Eugenio Chacarra, who led the way heading into the final day. The Spaniard is looking for his second DP World Tour win of the season, having claimed victory at the Hero Indian Open in March.
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The defending champion is Shaun Norris, although he has a mountain to climb to retain the trophy, with a seven-shot deficit on Chacarra on Saturday evening.
Whoever lifts the trophy will do so having completed just 54 holes after heavy rain forced the abandonment of play on Saturday.
As a result, the third round, which is now the final round, resumed on Sunday with some players, including Chacarra, yet to tee begin their final 18 holes.

Eugenio Chacarra took a two-shot lead into Sunday
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Despite the reduction from 72 holes, players are competing for the same prize money that was promised at the beginning of the tournament, €1.5m (approximately $1.75m). That’s an increase of €100,000 (around $117,000) on last year’s tournament.
The winner will earn 17% of the purse, or €255,000 (around $300,000), while anyone finishing solo second will earn €165,000 (approximately $194,000).
The Alfred Dunhill Championship is the fourth event of the Opening Swing phase of the DP World Tour season, which concludes with next week’s AfrAsia Bank Mauritius Open.
The Opening Swing champion will take home a $200,000 bonus and also earn exemptions into Rolex Series events and the Back 9 stage of the season.
There are also world ranking points and Race to Dubai ranking points on offer.
Below is the complete prize money payout for the 2025 Alfred Dunhill Championship, with the maximum amount listed for each position before ties are taken into account.
Swipe to scroll horizontallyAlfred Dunhill Championship Prize Money Payout
Position
Prize Money
1st
€255,000
2nd
€165,000
3rd
€94,500
4th
€75,000
5th
€63,600
6th
€52,500
7th
€45,000
8th
€37,500
9th
€33,600
10th
€30,000
11th
€27,600
12th
€25,800
13th
€24,150
14th
€22,950
15th
€22,050
16th
€21,150
17th
€20,250
18th
€19,350
19th
€18,600
20th
€18,000
21st
€17,400
22nd
€16,950
23rd
€16,500
24th
€16.050
25th
€15,600
26th
€15,150
27th
€14,700
28th
€14,250
29th
€13,800
30th
€13,350
31st
€12,800
32nd
€12,450
33rd
€12,000
34th
€11,550
35th
€11,000
36th
€10,650
37th
€10,350
38th
€10,050
39th
€9,750
40th
€9,450
41st
€9,150
42nd
€9,000
43rd
€8,850
44th
€8,250
45th
€7,950
46th
€7,650
47th
€7,350
48th
€7,050
49th
€6,750
50th
€6,450
51st
€6,150
52nd
€5,850
53rd
€5,500
54th
€5,250
55th
€5,150
56th
€4,950
57th
€4,800
58th
€4,650
59th
€4,500
60th
€4,350
61st
€4,200
62nd
€4,050
63rd
€3,900
64th
€3,750
65th
€3,600
66th
$3,450
67th
$3,300
68th
$3,150
69th
€3,000
70th
€2,850
