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Aug 17, 2024; Greenbrier, West Virginia, USA; Jon Rahm on the 5th hole at The Old White at the Greenbrier. Mandatory Credit: Bob Donnan-USA TODAY Sports

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Aug 17, 2024; Greenbrier, West Virginia, USA; Jon Rahm on the 5th hole at The Old White at the Greenbrier. Mandatory Credit: Bob Donnan-USA TODAY Sports
The DP World Tour is halfway through its event in Spain. The 2024 Andalucia Masters kicked off on October 17 at the Real Club de Golf Sotogrande. The first two rounds have already concluded, and only the top 70 players have made it to the weekend round in Andalucia. After carding an 8-under in the opening run, Jorge Campillo managed to go completely bogey-free in the Friday round.
He also carded an impressive eagle on the par-4 eleventh hole. Following him is Daniel Brown in the solo second, four strokes behind at an 11-under. If Campillo continues to keep the same momentum through the weekend, he might end up grabbing his fourth win on the European Tour.
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How much money will Jorge Campillo take home if he wins?
The 2024 Andalucia Masters will conclude on October 20, Sunday. The purse of the DP World Tour event in Spain is $3.25 million. This amount is the same as the one given out in the Omega European Masters, the Open de Espana, and the Open de France. If Campillo bags the win, he will take home a whopping $552,500. On the other hand, the runner-up and the second runner-up will take home $357,500 and $204,750, respectively.
As per Golf Monthly, the entire payout of the Andalucia Masters tournament looks like this:
1st | $552,500 |
2nd | $357,500 |
3rd | $204,750 |
4th | $162,500 |
5th | $137,800 |
6th | $113,750 |
7th | $97,500 |
8th | $81,250 |
9th | $72,800 |
10th | $65,000 |
11th | $59,800 |
12th | $55,900 |
13th | $52,325 |
14th | $49,725 |
15th | $47,775 |
16th | $45,825 |
17th | $43,875 |
18th | $41,925 |
19th | $40,300 |
20th | $39,000 |
21st | $37,700 |
22nd | $36,725 |
23rd | $35,750 |
24th | $34,775 |
25th | $33,800 |
26th | $32,825 |
27th | $31,850 |
28th | $30,875 |
29th | $29,900 |
30th | $28,925 |
31st | $27,950 |
32nd | $26,975 |
33rd | $26,000 |
34th | $25,025 |
35th | $24,050 |
36th | $23,075 |
37th | $22,425 |
38th | $21,775 |
39th | $21,125 |
40th | $20,475 |
41st | $19,825 |
42nd | $19,175 |
43rd | $18,525 |
44th | $17,875 |
45th | $17,225 |
46th | $16,575 |
47th | $15,925 |
48th | $15,275 |
49th | $14,625 |
50th | $13,975 |
51st | $13,325 |
52nd | $12,675 |
53rd | $12,025 |
54th | $11,375 |
55th | $11,050 |
56th | $10,725 |
57th | $10,400 |
58th | $10,075 |
59th | $9,750 |
60th | $9,425 |
61st | $9,100 |
62nd | $8,775 |
63rd | $8,450 |
64th | $8,125 |
65th | $7,800 |
The 2024 season is just two events shy of the DPWT Playoffs. As a result, there is a lot more at stake at the Andalucia Masters for the players, as compared to other tournaments on the European Tour.
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The 2024 Andalucia Masters offers 5000 Race to Dubai Points
After the Andalucia Masters ends, the DP World Tour will only be left with two events, ahead of the ultimate DP World Tour playoffs. To be able to play in the playoffs, a golfer needs to be in the top 70 of the Race to Dubai standings. Currently, topping the list is Rory McIlroy with 4532.22 points.
The 2024 Andalucia Masters has 5000 Race to Dubai points on the line with golfers eyeing this to make a difference in their ranks, and some golfers are also competing for a PGA Tour card at the end of the season.

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PARIS, FRANCE – AUGUST 04: Jon Rahm of Team Spain throws his putter in reaction to a missed putt on the 15th green during Day Four of the Men’s Individual Stroke Play on day nine of the Olympic Games Paris 2024 at Le Golf National on August 04, 2024 in Paris, France. (Photo by Andrew Redington/Getty Images)
The player that wins the Tour Championship scheduled from November 14-17 at Jumeirah Golf Estates – Fire Course will not only earn bonus money but will also get the title of the 2024 Player of the Year, marking the end of the 2024 Race to Dubai standings.
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