The 2023 Ladiеs Europеan Tour season will conclude with the Andalucia Costa Del Sol Open de Espana, the final event of the year. One of the most famous and lucrative tournaments on the LET has a long and rich history dating back to 1982.
The event has seen some of the greatest names in the women’s golf grab win here, such as Laura Daviеs, Annika Sorеnstam, Catriona Matthеw, and Azahara Munoz. And this week yet another might, and along with the trophy, they will take home a lot more.
The purse and split of the 2023 Andalucia Costa Del Sol Open de Espana
ADVERTISEMENT
Article continues below this ad
It is a highlight of the LET season and a showcase of the best female golfers in the world. The tournament offers great prize money and a coined trophy, as well as the opportunity to play on a challenging and beautiful course.
Andalucia Costa del Sol Open de Espana’s 2023 edition of the tour will take place from November 23 to November 26 at the Rеal Club de Golf Guadalmina in Marbella, Spain. The course is a par-72 layout that measures 6,732 yards and features narrow fairways, water hazards, and fast greens.
Caroline Hedwall, the defending champion, who beat Morgane Metraux in a playoff after finishing tied at 14-under 274 last year, will be returning to try and reclaim her title as well; however, it certainly won’t be an easy feat!
In a standard stroke-play format, the tournament consists of four rounds, each with 18 holes. The player with the lowest number of strokes on Sunday, wherein all those competing will play since there is no cut, will be declared the winner.
Prize money breakdown
The purse this year is €650,000, which is the same as the previous edition in 2022. Whoever wins the Andalucia Costa Del Sol Open de Espana this week will receive €97,500, which is 16.25% of the total prize money. The tournament also marks the conclusion of the Race to Costa del Sol; hence, the top three finishers share a bonus pool of €250,000.
ADVERTISEMENT
Article continues below this ad
The prize money the pros receive decreases gradually the lower they rank on the leaderboard, with the golfer in last place earning €1,170. It’s breakdown is as below:
1st | €97,500 |
2nd | €58,500 |
3rd | €39,000 |
4th | €29,250 |
5th | €23,400 |
6th | €20,150 |
7th | €18,200 |
8th | €16,250 |
9th | €15,535 |
10th | €14,820 |
11th | €14,105 |
12th | €13,325 |
13th | €12,675 |
14th | €12,220 |
15th | €11,700 |
16th | €11,245 |
17th | €10,855 |
18th | €10,465 |
19th | €10,075 |
20th | €9,750 |
21st | €9,555 |
22nd | €9,165 |
23rd | €8,840 |
24th | €8,515 |
25th | €8,125 |
26th | €7,735 |
27th | €7,150 |
28th | €6,825 |
29th | €6,500 |
30th | €6,175 |
31st | €5,915 |
32nd | €5,590 |
33rd | €5,330 |
34th | €5,135 |
35th | €4,940 |
36th | €4,745 |
37th | €4,550 |
38th | €4,355 |
39th | €4,160 |
40th | €3,965 |
41st | €3,835 |
42nd | €3,640 |
43rd | €3,575 |
44th | €3,380 |
45th | €3,185 |
46th | €3,120 |
47th | €3,055 |
48th | €2,990 |
49th | €2,925 |
50th | €2,860 |
51st | €2,665 |
52nd | €2,600 |
53rd | €2,470 |
54th | €2,405 |
55th | €2,275 |
56th | €2,210 |
57th | €2,145 |
58th | €2,080 |
59th | €2,015 |
60th | €1,950 |
61st | €1,885 |
62nd | €1,820 |
63rd | €1,755 |
64th | €1,690 |
65th | €1,625 |
66th | €1,560 |
67th | €1,495 |
68th | €1,430 |
69th | €1,365 |
70th | €1,300 |
71st | €1,235 |
72nd | €1,170 |
ADVERTISEMENT
Article continues below this ad
The 2023 edition of the tournament promises to be another exciting and competitive event, with the players vying for glory and money. Who do you think will win? Tune in to find out!
Watch This Story | Inspired by Tiger Woods’ Billion Dollar Switch Up 6x LPGA Tour Champion Praises the 3640000000 Giant for a Proud Centurial Triumph in the Sport