The 2025 Nexo Championship has arrived, and with it comes one of the most intriguing stops on the DP World Tour calendar. Running from August 7–10 at the Trump International Golf Links in Scotland, the event offers both a challenging test of links golf and a crucial opportunity for players chasing late-season glory. The field is stacked with hungry contenders, while Adrian Otaegui returns as the defending champion, winner of the 2020 Scottish Championship, which was the last time this event was held.
This year’s purse is set at $2,750,000, with the champion walking away with a hefty $467,500 payday. More than just the winner’s prize is at stake—valuable 585 Race to Dubai points for the champion (out of 3,500 total points on offer), possible PGA Tour cards via top finishes on the DP World Tour, and heightened Official World Golf Ranking points (approximately 18.8 to the winner) are all on the line. The title sponsor, Nexo, continues to expand its influence in professional golf, with additional backing from Rolex, DP World, and Emirates, ensuring the tournament’s prestige remains high.
We are expanding our partnership with the @DPWorldTour with a novel way to celebrate and reward golf talent – starting with a $50,000 prize in $NEXO at the Nexo Championship.
The Course Record presented by Nexo is a rolling prize for the Tour’s players, kicking off on Aug 7. pic.twitter.com/xI3o2ClrLf
— Nexo (@Nexo) August 6, 2025
Here’s the full prize money breakdown:
Position
Prize ($)
1
467,500
2
302,500
3
172,150
4
137,500
5
116,600
6
96,250
7
82,500
8
68,750
9
61,600
10
55,000
11
50,600
12
47,300
13
44,275
14
42,075
15
40,425
16
38,775
17
37,125
18
35,475
19
34,100
20
33,000
21
31,900
22
31,075
23
30,250
24
29,425
25
28,600
26
27,775
27
26,950
28
26,125
29
25,300
30
24,475
31
23,650
32
22,825
33
22,000
34
21,175
35
20,350
36
19,525
37
18,975
38
18,425
39
17,875
40
17,325
41
16,775
42
16,225
43
15,675
44
15,125
45
14,575
46
14,025
47
13,475
48
12,925
49
12,375
50
11,825
51
11,275
52
10,725
53
10,175
54
9,625
55
9,350
56
9,075
57
8,800
58
8,525
59
8,250
60
7,975
61
7,700
62
7,425
63
7,150
64
6,875
65
6,600
Beyond the cash, players also benefit from a two-season exemption on the DP World Tour for the winner, guaranteeing entry into select high-profile events in 2026 and 2027. The tournament also carries the “Course Record Presented by Nexo” incentive—a guaranteed $10,000 cash prize for the first player to set a new course record that holds until the close of play, plus an additional $50,000 in NEXO Tokens for the record-breaker at this event. Since the Nexo Championship is being staged at Trump International Golf Links for the first time, a course record is guaranteed to be set this week. If no record is established in future events, the cash prize will roll over and increase by $10,000 each time until claimed.
With stakes this high, from a potentially career-changing exemption to significant ranking boosts and a share of millions in prize money, it’s no surprise betting interest is peaking ahead of the weekend. Bookmakers have been quick to identify their frontrunners, with markets reflecting both current form and historical links performance.
Betting Odds: Who’s favored at the 2025 Nexo Championship?
As the DP World Tour returns to Scotland for the inaugural Nexo Championship at Trump International—which doubles as a make-or-break moment for players aiming for PGA Tour cards—betting markets are heating up. Jordan Smith stands as the clear odds-on favorite, motivated by a narrow miss for a PGA Tour card in 2024 and determined to make amends. His recent form and course adaptability make him the most heavily backed contender.
Marco Penge, fresh off multiple podium finishes and a win in China, is tipped around 12/1 by Betfair, +1100 at BetNow, and +1200 in Las Vegas. His consistency and proven skill on links courses make him a logical challenger. Also attracting strong support are Francesco Laporta, Kristoffer Reitan, and Joost Luiten, all with the pedigree to unseat Smith and Penge.
For value seekers, Eugenio Chacarra at +4000 offers intriguing upside, especially given his past DPWT win in India. Dark horse mentions include Jacob Skov Olesen, David Law, and Ewen Ferguson, each boasting both recent form and local course acumen. From short-priced favorites to longshot sleepers, the odds paint a picture of a tournament where form, motivation, and links mastery could all decide the champion’s fate.
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