After three exciting tournaments in Africa, the DP World Tour has made its way to Asia for the 2025 Singapore Classic. Taking place from March 20 to 23, this tournament is happening at Laguna’s Classic Course. It is generating a lot of buzz as it marks the first of two Asian events before the highly anticipated Masters. While it’s still a relatively new addition to the DP World Tour—having debuted in 2023—the Singapore Classic has already made its mark, especially with its new title sponsor, Porsche, who came on board in 2024.
Fans in Southeast Asia are especially excited, as the Singapore Classic is the second major golf event in the region this month, following the LIV Golf Singapore last weekend. But first, the spotlight is on the $2.5 million prize purse, matching last year’s prize. In 2024, Sweden’s Jesper Svensson took home just over $400,000 after winning in a thrilling playoff against Thailand’s Kiradech Aphibarnrat, who still walked away with a respectable check for more than $250,000 as the runner-up.
With six-figure payouts for the top five finishers, plus a solid 3,500 Race to Dubai points and 1,000 Ryder Cup points up for grabs, the competition is sure to be fierce. Here is the final prize money breakdown for the 2025 Porsche Singapore Classic as per Bunkered:
Position
Prize Money
1st
$425,000
2nd
$275,000
3rd
$157,500
4th
$125,000
5th
$105,000
6th
$87,500
7th
$75,000
8th
$62,500
9th
$56,000
10th
$50,000
11th
$46,000
12th
$43,000
13th
$40,250
14th
$38,250
15th
$36,750
16th
$35,250
17th
$33,750
18th
$32,250
19th
$31,000
20th
$30,000
21st
$39,000
22nd
$28,250
23rd
$27,500
24th
$26,750
25th
$26,000
26th
$25,250
27th
$24,500
28th
$23,750
29th
$23,000
30th
$22,250
31st
$21,500
32nd
$20,750
33rd
$20,000
34th
$19,250
35th
$18,500
36th
$17,750
37th
$17,250
38th
$16,750
39th
$16,250
40th
$15,750
41st
$15,250
42nd
$14,750
43rd
$14,250
44th
$13,750
45th
$13,250
46th
$12,750
47th
$12,250
48th
$11,750
49th
$11,250
50th
$10,760
51st
$10,250
52nd
$9,750
53rd
$9,250
54th
$8,750
55th
$8,500
56th
$8,250
57th
$8,000
58th
$7,750
59th
$7,500
60th
$7,250
61st
$7,000
62nd
$6,750
63rd
$6,500
64th
$6,250
65th
$6,000
66th
$5,750
67th
$5,500
68th
$5,250
69th
$5,000
70th
$4,750
The golfers will also get a chance to put themselves in pole positioning for the PGA Championship exemption for finishing in the top three at the end of the four-event Swing. So, the competition is indeed fierce but who could be the potential winner?
Top Players to look out for at the 2025 Porsche Singapore Classic
The leaderboard of the 2025 Porsche Singapore Classic looks diverse at the moment. Tom Mckibbin, who had earlier scored a 69, has caught up in the second round with an impressive 7-under. He is tied for the lead along with Adrien Saddier, Matthew Jordan, and Marcus Armitage. They are all at 10-under and still have two more rounds to catch up for the trophy. If McKibbin manages to continue his momentum, who knows maybe he will the lifting the trophy on Sunday.
However, let’s not forget Robert MacIntyre. While he started with a disappointing 1-over 73 on Thursday, he has scored the best run so far in this event. On Friday, he started with three consecutive birdies. He carded eight birdies in the entire round and has scored 64. However, he is tied for ninth position and is yet to catch up. But there are 36 holes left. Stay tuned to find out who turns out to be the ultimate winner on Sunday!
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