

The 2022 ISPS Handa World Invitational is currently underway in Northern Ireland. Moreover, this is a unique event, with both men and women competing in the same event at different venues. The ISPS Handa World Invitational for men comes under the DP World Tour, while for women, it’s under the LPGA.
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However, the field doesn’t have prominent golfers like we usually see on the LPGA Tour. The field has Jennifer Kupcho, Jeongeun Lee, Aditi Ashok, and others. However, the Korda sisters, Jin Young Ko, Lexi Thompson, and other prominent names aren’t in the field. Despite that, the prize money for this week’s ISPS Handa World Invitational is decent.
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2022 ISPS Handa World Invitational prize money purse for the women’s event
The ISPS Handa World Invitational prize money is one of the few events that hosts both men and women events. Hence, the prize money for both events is identical. The combined prize money for the event is $3 million, split into $1.5 million and $1.5 million equally between the men’s and women’s events.
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Therefore, the purse for the 2022 ISPS Handa World Invitaional Prize Money is $1.5 million. Moreover, the winner’s share of this purse will be around $225,000, the standard 15 percent payout according to the LPGA Tour’s prize money distribution chart.
Apart from the monetary benefits, there are other bonuses available in the field, especially for the winner. The winner will receive 500 points for the Race to the CME Globe. Meanwhile, the top 60 golfers in the CME Globe standings at the end of the season get into the CME Group Tour Championship. And the winner of this event receives a first-place prize of $1.5 million.
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Furthermore, the winner will also receive a two-year exemption on the LPGA Tour. Hence, this will motivate the golfers to give their best to secure the trophy and avail the perks. However, there are 144 golfers on the field. But only the top 70 and ties will make it to the weekend as there will be a cut line after 36-holes.
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Therefore, only the golfers who make it to the weekend will receive a share of the total prize money purse of $1.5 million. So here’s the complete breakdown of the prize money purse from the winner’s place to last place.
A complete breakdown of prize money
| 1 | $225,000 |
| 2 | $139,572 |
| 3 | $101,250 |
| 4 | $78,325 |
| 5 | $63,043 |
| 6 | $51,580 |
| 7 | $43,174 |
| 8 | $37,826 |
| 9 | $34,005 |
| 10 | $30,948 |
| 11 | $28,655 |
| 12 | $26,744 |
| 13 | $25,063 |
| 14 | $23,536 |
| 15 | $22,160 |
| 16 | $20,937 |
| 17 | $19,868 |
| 18 | $18,951 |
| 19 | $18,187 |
| 20 | $17,575 |
| 21 | $16,965 |
| 22 | $16,353 |
| 23 | $15,742 |
| 24 | $15,130 |
| 25 | $14,595 |
| 26 | $14,061 |
| 27 | $13,525 |
| 28 | $12,990 |
| 29 | $12,456 |
| 30 | $11,997 |
| 31 | $11,538 |
| 32 | $11,080 |
| 33 | $10,621 |
| 34 | $10,163 |
| 35 | $9,781 |
| 36 | $9,399 |
| 37 | $9,018 |
| 38 | $8,635 |
| 39 | $8,252 |
| 40 | $7,947 |
| 41 | $7,642 |
| 42 | $7,336 |
| 43 | $7,030 |
| 44 | $6,724 |
| 45 | $6,495 |
| 46 | $6,266 |
| 47 | $6,037 |
| 48 | $5,807 |
| 49 | $5,578 |
| 50 | $5,349 |
| 51 | $5,197 |
| 52 | $5,043 |
| 53 | $4,890 |
| 54 | $4,738 |
| 55 | $4,585 |
| 56 | $4,431 |
| 57 | $4,279 |
| 58 | $4,126 |
| 59 | $3,974 |
| 60 | $3,821 |
| 61 | $3,745 |
| 62 | $3,667 |
| 63 | $3,592 |
| 64 | $3,516 |
| 65 | $3,438 |
| 66 | $3,362 |
| 67 | $3,286 |
| 68 | $3,209 |
| 69 | $3,133 |
| 70 | $3,057 |
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