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Jonny Leighfield

How Much Did Patrick Reed Win At The Hero Dubai Desert Classic?

Patrick Reed poses next to the Dubai Desert Classic trophy.

Leading the Dubai Desert Classic by four strokes heading into the final round, it was Patrick Reed who claimed the victory, as a level-par 72 on Sunday secured a dominant win at Emirates GC.

Firing a 14-under tournament total, the win secured the American the top prize of the $9 million tournament, as Reed pocketed $1.53 million and the iconic Dallah Trophy.

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Becoming the fifth American to lift the title, joining Fred Couples, Mark O'Meara, Tiger Woods and Bryson DeChambeau, Reed stated earlier in the week that the victory would go along way to paying off his DP World Tour fines after joining the LIV Golf League.

Because Reed is a member of the LIV Golf League, he is open to sanctions by the DP World Tour for playing in conflicting events.

Speaking on Friday at the Dubai Desert Classic, Reed stated: "Let's (wait and) see … we haven't played an event yet that we would be fined, so we don't know really what it entails for this year.

"I mean, if it happens (that I’m) having to pay fines to play out here, so be it. I'm not going to allow that to deter me from showing support and playing on this tour. I've done it since I won the (2014) WGC (Cadillac event at Doral) and I don't plan on stopping."

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Certainly, the winning paycheck at the Dubai Desert Classic will be a big help towards the fines, especially as it possesses a $1.53 million first prize.

Along with the hefty paycheck, the Dubai Desert Classic has Rolex Series event status, meaning there is also an increased number of Race To Dubai points on offer. So far this season, tournaments have offered 3,000-4,000 RTD points, but this week's tournament will give out 8,000.

Below is the complete prize money breakdown for the 2026 Dubai Desert Classic...

DUBAI DESERT CLASSIC PRIZE MONEY BREAKDOWN

Position

Player

Prize Money

1st

Patrick Reed

$1,530,000

2nd

Andy Sullivan

$990,000

3rd

Julien Guerrier

$567,000

T4th

Nicolai Hojgaard

$382,949

T4th

Francesco Molinari

$382,949

T4th

Jayden Schaper

$382,949

T7th

Marcus Armitage

$232,655

T7th

Ricardo Gouveia

$232,655

T7th

David Puig

$232,655

T10th

Martin Couvra

$167,127

T10th

Thorbjorn Olesen

$167,127

T10th

Darius Van Driel

$167,127

T10th

Christiaan Maas (a)*

$0

T14th

Thomas Detry

$132,920

T14th

Rikuya Hoshino

$132,920

T14th

Viktor Hovland

$132,920

T14th

Andrea Pavan

$132,920

T14th

Johannes Veerman

$132,920

T19th

Rafa Cabrera Bello

$105,506

T19th

Jorge Campillo

$105,506

T19th

Wenyi Ding

$105,506

T19th

Hennie Du Plessis

$105,506

T19th

Alex Fitzpatrick

$105,506

T19th

Jacques Kruyswijk

$105,506

T19th

Tom McKibbin

$105,506

T26th

Angel Ayora

$85,668

T26th

Alejandro Del Rey

$85,668

T26th

Angel Hidalgo

$85,668

T26th

Daniel Hillier

$85,668

T26th

Oliver Lindell

$85,668

T26th

Zander Lombard

$85,668

T26th

Shane Lowry

$85,668

T33rd

Sean Crocker

$66,054

T33rd

Ewen Ferguson

$66,054

T33rd

Tyrrell Hatton

$66,054

T33rd

Romain Langasque

$66,054

T33rd

Rory McIlroy

$66,054

T33rd

JC Ritchie

$66,054

T33rd

Marcel Schneider

$66,054

T33rd

Nicolai Von Dellingshausen

$66,054

T41st

Dan Bradbury

$54,106

T41st

Ivan Cantero

$54,106

T41st

Tommy Fleetwood

$54,106

T41st

Grant Forrest

$54,106

T45th

Laurie Canter

$46,892

T45th

Ryan Fox

$46,892

T45th

Mikael Lindberg

$46,892

T45th

Rasmus Neergaard-Petersen

$46,892

T49th

Ugo Coussaud

$36,972

T49th

Joel Girrbach

$36,972

T49th

Yuto Katsuragawa

$36,972

T49th

David Micheluzzi

$36,972

T49th

Eddie Pepperell

$36,972

T49th

Richie Ramsay

$36,972

T49th

Freddy Schott

$36,972

T56th

Michael Hollick

$28,856

T56th

Casey Jarvis

$28,856

T56th

Frederic Lacroix

$28,856

T56th

Joost Luiten

$28,856

T56th

Ashun Wu

$28,856

T61st

Sam Bairstow

$25,249

T61st

Manuel Elvira

$25,249

T61st

Adrian Meronk

$25,249

T64th

Ross Fisher

$22,544

T64th

Dylan Frittelli

$22,544

T64th

Victor Perez

$22,544

67th

Niklas Lemke

$20,741

68th

Jens Dantorp

$19,839

69th

Jeong Weon Ko

$18,937

70th

Jeff Winther

$18,035

* amateurs don't receive prize money

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