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Jonny Leighfield

Italian Open Prize Money Payout 2026: How Much Did Eugenio Chacarra Win?

Eugenio Chacarra poses with the Italian Open trophy in 2026.

Spain's Eugenio Chacarra won his second DP World Tour title in a row at the 2026 Italian Open.

Chacarra - who claimed the KLM Open title a few weeks prior - saw off Matt Wallace and Joaquin Niemann by five and six strokes, respectively, laying waste to the remainder of the field at Circolo Golf Torino in northern Italy.

The Spaniard not only picked up a third DP World Tour title but also clinched a spot at The Open Championship next month via the Open Qualifying Series and is set to make his debut at the historic Major.

In addition, Chacarra has picked up the top prize of $510,000 at this year's Italian Open, which has a grand total of $3 million to share out among those who made the cut.

That has come down since 2024, when there was $3.25 million in the tournament purse and $552,000 being passed on to the champion.

Meanwhile, the remainder of the top-five will all pick up a six-figure payout this year, which might help cool the burn of a near miss.

As always, the figures you see here are not the amount of take-home pay each pro will really see, with shares due to caddies, coaches and the tax man snipping away at their profits.

Plus, as well as the aforementioned prizes, European Swing points are on offer with the winner of this section collecting a $200,000 bonus after the BMW International Open next week.

Below is the maximum prize money payout for each position at the 2026 Italian Open based on 70 players making the cut and before ties are taken into account.

ITALIAN OPEN PRIZE MONEY BREAKDOWN

Position

Player

Prize Money

1st

Eugenio Chacarra

$510,000

2nd

Matt Wallace

$330,000

3rd

Joaquin Niemann

$189,000

4th

Joakim Lagergren

$150,000

5th

Angel Ayora

$127,200

T6th

Jeff Winther

$84,300

T6th

Richie Ramsay

$84,300

T6th

Oliver Lindell

$84,300

T6th

Daniel Rodrigues

$84,300

10th

Nicolai Von Dellingshausen

$60,000

11th

$55,200

12th

$51,600

13th

$48,300

14th

$45,900

15th

$44,100

16th

$42,300

17th

$40,500

18th

$38,700

19th

$37,200

20th

$36,000

21st

$34,800

22nd

$33,900

23rd

$33,000

24th

$32,100

25th

$31,200

26th

$30,300

27th

$29,400

28th

$28,500

29th

$27,600

30th

$26,700

31st

$25,800

32nd

$24,900

33rd

$24,000

34th

$23,100

35th

$22,200

36th

$21,300

37th

$20,700

38th

$20,100

39th

$19,500

40th

$18,900

41st

$18,300

42nd

$17,700

43rd

$17,100

44th

$16,500

45th

$15,900

46th

$15,300

47th

$14,700

48th

$14,100

49th

$13,500

50th

$12,900

51st

$12,300

52nd

$11,700

53rd

$11,100

54th

$10,500

55th

$10,200

56th

$9,900

57th

$9,600

58th

$9,300

59th

$9,000

60th

$8,700

61st

$8,400

62nd

$8,100

63rd

$7,800

64th

$7,500

65th

$7,200

66th

$6,900

67th

$6,600

68th

$6,300

69th

$6,000

70th

$5,700

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