This week’s BMW Australian PGA prize money will see some of the top golfers trying to win a share of the AUS $2m purse at the Queensland Golf Club in Brisbane.
We look at how much the winner will get and highlight the full 1st to 70th Australian PGA purse breakdown.
2024 Australian PGA Championship Prize Money Purse Is AUS $2m
The 2024 Australian PGA Championship marks the start of the new season Down Under – which will see just over 40 golf events between now and November 2025.
There is expected to be an overall prize haul of $153m across the tournaments, with the season split into three stages – Global Swings, Back 9 and DP World Tour Play-Offs.
How Much Will The 2024 BMW Australia PGA Championship Winner Earn?
We get going this week at the Queensland Gold Club, which is a par 71 course over 7,085 yards – where the Australian PGA Championship prize money will see the winner get a cool AUS $340,000 of the $2m overall purse.
The runner-up will pocket $220,000, with the bronze-placed finish walking away with $126,000.
You can see the full prize money breakdown for the 2024 Australian PGA Championships – with even the 70th placed player getting $3,800 for their troubles.
When Is The Australian PGA Championship 2024?
📅Date: Thursday 21st November – Sunday 24th November 2024
🏌️Course: Queensland Golf Club, Brisbane
📺 TV: Sky Sports
🤑 Purse: AUD $2m (Winner: AUD $340,000)
BMW Australian PGA Championship Prize Money 2024 – The Full Breakdown
See below the 1st-to-70th prize money breakdown for the 2024 Australian PGA Championship – with all figures in $AUD
- 1st $340,000
- 2nd $220,000
- 3rd $126,000
- 4th $100,000
- 5th $84,800
- 6th $70,000
- 7th $60,000
- 8th $50,000
- 9th $44,800
- 10th $40,000
- 11th $36,800
- 12th $34,400
- 13th $32,200
- 14th $30,600
- 15th $29,400
- 16th $28,200
- 17th $27,000
- 18th $25,800
- 19th $24,800
- 20th $24,000
- 21st $23,200
- 22nd $22,600
- 23rd $22,000
- 24th $21,400
- 25th $20.800
- 26th $20,200
- 27th $19,600
- 28th $19,000
- 29th $18,400
- 30th $17,800
- 31st $17,200
- 32nd $16,600
- 33rd $16,000
- 34th $15,400
- 35th $14,800
- 36th $14,200
- 37th $13,800
- 38th $13,400
- 39th $13,000
- 40th $12,600
- 41st $12,200
- 42nd $11,800
- 43rd $11,400
- 44th $11,000
- 45th $10,600
- 46th $10,200
- 47th $9,800
- 48th $9,400
- 49th $9,000
- 50th $8,600
- 51st $8,200
- 52nd $7,800
- 53rd $7,400
- 54th $7,000
- 55th $6,800
- 56th $6,600
- 57th $6,400
- 58th $6,200
- 59th $6,000
- 60th $5.800
- 61st $5,600
- 62nd $5,400
- 63rd $5,200
- 64th $5,000
- 65th $4,800
- 66th $4,600
- 67th $4,400
- 68th $4,200
- 69th $4,000
- 70th $3,800
Who Is Favourite To Win At Queensland Golf Club?
Is a tight run thing, but before a ball has been hit the best golf betting sites in the UK are saying Cameron Smith is the one to beat.
Homebred Smith is also no stranger to winning the Australian PGA Championship – taking the title three times in the past (2017, 2018 and 2022)
Just behind Smith in the market is the defending champion Min Woo Lee, while another Aussie Jason Day, who has never won this event, is third best.
It’s a tournament that tends to go to a homegrown player more often than not – with the last six being won by an Australian golfer. The last non-Aussie to win was American Harold Varner III in 2016.
But with 23 of the last 24 runnings of the Australian PGA Championship going the an Australian – then it’s no surprise to see the top three in the market with the best betting sites in the UK all coming from Down Under.
Recent Australian PGA Championship Winners
- 2023 - Min Woo Lee (-20)
- 2022 (Nov) - Cameron Smith (-14)
- 2022 (Jan) - Jediah Morgan (-22)
- 2021 - Cancelled (Covid)
- 2020 - Cancelled (Covid)
- 2019 - Adam Scott (-13)
- 2018 - Cameron Smith (-16)