PIF London Championship 2025: Prize Money Breakdown & Winner’s Payout

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The PIF London Championship 2025 tees off from 8–10 August at the prestigious Centurion Club in St Albans, England. Part of the PIF Global Series on the Ladies European Tour (LET), the event features 104 players in 26 teams of four—three professionals and one amateur—competing across two leaderboards. The team title is decided after 36 holes, while the individual crown is contested over 54 holes. The defending champion, Leona Maguire, will not return this year, leaving the door open for a new winner. The field is stacked with major champions such as Celine Boutier and Patty Tavatanakit, alongside Solheim Cup standouts and rising stars.

The tournament boasts a $2 million purse, split between $1.5 million for the individual competition and $500,000 for the team competition. Both categories share the same payout structure. The individual and team winners will each take home $675,000—a remarkable prize in women’s golf. Sponsors and partners play a central role in elevating the event’s stature. PIF is the series title partner, with Aramco as event title partner and Golf Saudi as organiser. Global partners include FII Institute and Rolex, while Aon serves as event partner and b-k.coffee as official supplier. Here’s the full prize money breakdown.

Individual payout:

Position
Prize Money

1st
$675,000

2nd
$405,000

3rd
$270,000

4th
$202,500

5th
$162,000

6th
$139,500

7th
$126,000

8th
$112,500

9th
$108,000

10th
$103,500

11th
$99,000

12th
$94,500

13th
$90,000

14th
$85,500

15th
$81,000

16th
$78,500

17th
$76,500

18th
$74,250

19th
$72,000

20th
$69,750

21st
$66,600

22nd
$64,350

23rd
$62,150

24th
$59,850

25th
$57,600

26th
$55,350

27th
$52,650

28th
$50,400

29th
$48,150

30th
$45,900

31st
$44,100

32nd
$41,850

33rd
$40,050

34th
$38,700

35th
$37,350

36th
$36,000

37th
$34,500

38th
$33,300

39th
$31,950

40th
$30,600

41st
$29,250

42nd
$27,900

43rd
$26,550

44th
$25,200

45th
$24,300

46th
$23,400

47th
$22,500

48th
$21,600

49th
$21,150

50th
$20,700

51st
$19,800

52nd
$18,900

53rd
$18,000

54th
$17,550

55th
$16,650

56th
$15,300

57th
$14,850

58th
$14,400

59th
$13,950

60th
$13,500

Team payout:

Position
Prize Money

1st
$140,000

2nd
$80,000

3rd
$40,000

4th
$20,000

5th
$17,500

6th
$14,500

7th
$14,000

8th
$13,500

9th
$13,000

10th
$12,500

11th
$12,000

12th
$11,750

13th
$11,500

14th
$11,250

15th
$10,750

16th
$10,500

17th
$10,000

18th
$9,250

19th
$8,750

20th
$8,500

21st
$4,500

22nd
$3,750

23rd
$3,750

24th
$3,750

25th
$3,750

26th
$3,750

27th
$3,750

28th
$3,750

Beyond financial rewards, competitors earn Race to Costa del Sol points and Rolex Women’s World Golf Ranking points based on their finish. These points can significantly impact season standings and qualification for major events. Missing the cut—set at the top 60 and ties after 36 holes—means no points, no prize money, and no share of the substantial team purse.

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— Ladies European Tour (@LETgolf) August 7, 2025

With the stakes high in both rankings and earnings, storylines heading into the weekend are compelling.

Notable storylines at the PIF London Championship 2025

The absence of defending champion Maguire has shifted the competitive landscape. Irish hopes now rest on Lauren Walsh, Anna Foster, and sponsor invite Sara Byrne. Adding to the drama, Charley Hull, a home favourite and recent Women’s Open runner-up, was forced to withdraw due to an ankle injury, saying she was “devastated” to miss her national event.

This leaves a clear path for contenders such as Boutier, Tavatanakit, Carlota Ciganda, and Emily Pedersen to make their mark. The team format brings added unpredictability—last year’s title was decided by a playoff, with Team Nadaud edging Team Hall in sudden death.

Another point of intrigue is the strong Indian presence, with Aditi Ashok, Diksha Dagar, Pranavi Urs, and Avani Prashanth all in the field, aiming to replicate Ashok’s consistent success on the global stage. The blend of local pride, international star power, and the dual-format challenge promises a thrilling three days at Centurion Club, where every shot could swing fortunes on both leaderboards.

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