
The Austrian Alpine Open returns to the DP World Tour schedule for the first time in four years, with the action coming from the Jack Nicklaus-designed Gut Altentann Golf and Country Club near Salzburg.
The event is the fourth of the DP World Tour’s European Swing phase of the season, where players are battling to finish top of its rankings table for a $200,000 bonus and entry to each of the lucrative Back 9 tournaments, as well as Rolex Series event the Genesis Scottish Open. Kristoffer Reitan, who won the Soudal Open, is currently leading the way.
As ever, there is also an attractive prize money payout for the tournament itself, with $2.75m to play for - the same as the Soudal Open. The winner will receive $467,500, with the runner-up in line for a $302,500 payday.
There are also 3,500 Race to Dubai ranking points available, with 585 going to the winner. Ryder Cup ranking points are also a consideration for eligible European players, with 1,000 on offer.
Below is the prize money payout for the Austrian Alpine Open.
Austrian Alpine Open Prize Money 2025
Position |
Prize Money |
1st |
$467,500 |
2nd |
$302,500 |
3rd |
$173,250 |
4th |
$137,500 |
5th |
$116,600 |
6th |
$96,250 |
7th |
$82,500 |
8th |
$68,750 |
9th |
$61,600 |
10th |
$55,000 |
11th |
$50,600 |
12th |
$47,300 |
13th |
$44,275 |
14th |
$42,075 |
15th |
$40,425 |
16th |
$38,775 |
17th |
$37,125 |
18th |
$35,475 |
19th |
$34,100 |
20th |
$33,000 |
21st |
$31,900 |
22nd |
$31,075 |
23rd |
$30,250 |
24th |
$29,425 |
25th |
$27,775 |
26th |
$27,775 |
27th |
$26,950 |
28th |
$26,125 |
29th |
$25,300 |
30th |
$24,475 |
31st |
$23,650 |
32nd |
$22,825 |
33rd |
$22,000 |
34th |
$21,175 |
35th |
$20,350 |
36th |
$19,525 |
37th |
$18,975 |
38th |
$18,425 |
39th |
$17,875 |
40th |
$17,325 |
41st |
$16,775 |
42nd |
$16,225 |
43rd |
$15,675 |
44th |
$15,125 |
45th |
$14,575 |
46th |
$14,025 |
47th |
$13,475 |
48th |
$12,925 |
49th |
$12,375 |
50th |
$11,825 |
51st |
$11,275 |
52nd |
$10,725 |
53rd |
$10,175 |
54th |
$9,625 |
55th |
$9,350 |
56th |
$9,075 |
57th |
$8,800 |
58th |
$8,525 |
59th |
$8,250 |
60th |
$7,975 |
61st |
$7,700 |
62nd |
$7,425 |
63rd |
$7,150 |
64th |
$6,875 |
65th |
$6,600 |
66th |
$6,325 |
67th |
$6,050 |
68th |
$5,775 |
69th |
$5,500 |
70th |
$5,225 |
Who Are The Star Names In The Austrian Alpine Open?

At the Soudal Open in Belgium, Kristoffer Reitan overcame a nine-shot deficit to reach a playoff before claiming his maiden DP World Tour title, and he makes the short trip to Austria for this week’s event.
Another recent winner competing is Turkish Airlines Open champion Martin Couvra, while Hero Indian Open victor Eugenio Chacarra is another standout name in the field.
They’re far from the only players to have tasted success on the DP World Tour this season, with the likes of Qatar Masters champion Li Haotong, Porsche Singapore Classic winner Richard Mansell and Magical Kenya Open victor Jacques Kruyswijk also in the field.
Other well-known players teeing it up in Austria include Nacho Elvira, Adrian Otaegui, Jordan Smith, Yannik Paul, and Romain Langasque, while Team Europe Ryder Cup captain Luke Donald, who impressed in the early stages of the PGA Championship at Quail Hollow before placing T60, also appears.
Where Is The Austrian Alpine Open?
The tournament takes place at Gut Altentann Golf Club near Salzburg. It was designed by Jack Nicklaus and opened in 1988. It features contoured bunker complexes, large greens and two lakes.
Who Is Playing In The Austrian Alpine Open?
Recent DP World Tour winners in the field include Kristoffer Reitan, Martin Couvra and Eugenio Chacarra, while Team Europe Ryder Cup captain Luke Donald also competes.