
The final stop on the DP World Tour's regular season schedule has been taking place in South Korea this week as a handful of PGA Tour pros compete alongside their European peers at the Genesis Championship.
Star names such as Hideki Matsuyama and defending champion Byeong Hun An began the week at Woo Jeong Hills Country Club in Cheonan hoping to add to their respective trophy hauls.
Meanwhile, plenty of others were out to either leap into the Race To Dubai's top-70 in a bid to make the Playoffs or simply play well enough to keep their cards.
At the halfway stage, last year's winner - An - joined the likes of other well-fancied names such as Thriston Lawrence and Elvis Smylie in missing the cut.
With a new champion guaranteed, someone else will pick up the $680,000 winner's check from a total payout of $4 million.
Whoever finishes solo second will scoop $440,000 while third is in line to collect just over a quarter of a million. Meanwhile, the top-eight positions may be looking at six-figure checks as well.
There are a total of 5,000 Race To Dubai points on offer, too, which might be more important to much of the field this week than the financial rewards on offer.
Below is the full prize money breakdown for the 2025 Genesis Championship based on a field of 70 players making the cut. As of close of play after round two, 74 players will split the $4 million total payout.
Genesis Championship Prize Money Breakdown 2025
Position |
Prize Money |
|---|---|
1st |
$680,000 |
2nd |
$440,000 |
3rd |
$252,000 |
4th |
$200,000 |
5th |
$169,600 |
6th |
$140,000 |
7th |
$120,000 |
8th |
$100,000 |
9th |
$89,600 |
10th |
$80,000 |
11th |
$73,600 |
12th |
$68,800 |
13th |
$64,400 |
14th |
$61,200 |
15th |
$58,800 |
16th |
$56,400 |
17th |
$54,000 |
18th |
$51,600 |
19th |
$49,600 |
20th |
$48,000 |
21st |
$46,400 |
22nd |
$45,200 |
23rd |
$44,000 |
24th |
$42,800 |
25th |
$41,600 |
26th |
$40,400 |
27th |
$39,200 |
28th |
$38,000 |
29th |
$36,800 |
30th |
$35,600 |
31st |
$34,400 |
32nd |
$33,200 |
33rd |
$32,000 |
34th |
$30,800 |
35th |
$29,600 |
36th |
$28,400 |
37th |
$27,600 |
38th |
$26,800 |
39th |
$26,000 |
40th |
$25,200 |
41st |
$24,400 |
42nd |
$23,600 |
43rd |
$22,800 |
44th |
$22,000 |
45th |
$21,200 |
46th |
$20,400 |
47th |
$19,600 |
48th |
$18,800 |
49th |
$18,000 |
50th |
$17,200 |
51st |
$16,400 |
52nd |
$15,600 |
53rd |
$14,800 |
54th |
$14,000 |
55th |
$13,600 |
56th |
$13,200 |
57th |
$12,800 |
58th |
$12,400 |
59th |
$12,000 |
60th |
$11,600 |
61st |
$11,200 |
62nd |
$10,800 |
63rd |
$10,400 |
64th |
$10,000 |
65th |
$9,600 |
66th |
$9,200 |
67th |
$8,800 |
68th |
$8,400 |
69th |
$8,000 |
70th |
$7,600 |
WHERE IS THE GENESIS CHAMPIONSHIP BEING PLAYED?

The 2025 Genesis Championship is being played at Woo Jeong Hills Country Club in Cheonan, which is approximately 90 minutes from South Korea's capital city, Seoul.
The course, which was designed by Perry Dye - son of renowned designer Pete - opened in 1993 and hosted the Korea Open on the Asian Tour between 2003 and 2024.
It measures around 7,400 yards and plays as a par-71. Woo Jeong Hills' signature hole is the island par-3 13th (pictured above) which measures around 230 yards.