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Credits: International Series India presented by DLF 2025

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Credits: International Series India presented by DLF 2025
Some of the best LIV Golf players are heading to India for the International Series. The second event of the Asian Tour will host the International Series India presented by DLF this weekend. The event is set to feature major stars like Bryson DeChambeau, Joaquin Niemann, Paul Casey, and others. This is a great opportunity for the South Asian country and its local players to get some international exposure.
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But what will the golfers be playing for at the DLF Golf & Country Club? Let’s learn about the purse money and what each position on the leaderboard will receive.
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International Series India prize money breakdown
This is the first time an International Series event will be held in India. And fans are excited to watch their favorites play the 2025 season opener of the Series. However, what will excite many of the players is the exciting purse value.
As confirmed by Golf Monthly, the event will have a total prize money of $2 million. It is the same as the 2024 season opener; the International Series Oman. This makes the International Series India one of the most lucrative events of the Asian Tour. The winner of the tournament; which many fans think would be Bryson DeChambeau, will get $360,000. Players in the top 4 of the leaderboard will receive a prize of $100,000 or more.
And the remaining breakdown of the $2 million prize money will be as follows:
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| Position | Prize Money |
| 1st | $360,000 |
| 2nd | $220,000 |
| 3rd | $126,000 |
| 4th | $100,000 |
| 5th | $82,000 |
| 6th | $66,600 |
| 7th | $57,000 |
| 8th | $49,000 |
| 9th | $42,800 |
| 10th | $38,200 |
| 11th | $34,900 |
| 12th | $32,500 |
| 13th | $30,300 |
| 14th | $28,900 |
| 15th | $27,700 |
| 16th | $26,500 |
| 17th | $25,300 |
| 18th | $24,100 |
| 19th | $23,100 |
| 20th | $22,300 |
| 21st | $21,800 |
| 22nd | $21,200 |
| 23rd | $20,600 |
| 24th | $20,000 |
| 25th | $19,400 |
| 26th | $18,800 |
| 27th | $18,200 |
| 28th | $17,600 |
| 29th | $17,000 |
| 30th | $16,400 |
| 31st | $16,200 |
| 32nd | $15,600 |
| 33rd | $15,200 |
| 34th | $14,800 |
| 35th | $14,400 |
| 36th | $14,000 |
| 37th | $13,600 |
| 38th | $13,200 |
| 39th | $12,800 |
| 40th | $12,400 |
| 41st | $12,100 |
| 42nd | $11,700 |
| 43rd | $11,300 |
| 44th | $10,900 |
| 45th | $10,700 |
| 46th | $10,600 |
| 47th | $10,200 |
| 48th | $9,800 |
| 49th | $9,400 |
| 50th | $9,000 |
| 51st | $8,600 |
| 52nd | $8,200 |
| 53rd | $7,800 |
| 54th | $7,600 |
| 55th | $7,400 |
| 56th | $7,200 |
| 57th | $7,000 |
| 58th | $6,800 |
| 59th | $6,600 |
| 60th | $6,400 |
| 61st | $6,200 |
| 62nd | $6,000 |
| 63rd | $5,800 |
| 64th | $5,600 |
| 65th | $5,400 |
| 66th | $5,200 |
| 67th | $5,000 |
| 68th | $4,800 |
| 69th | $4,600 |
| 70th | $4,400 |
| 71st | $4,200 |
| 72nd | $4,000 |
| 73rd | $3,800 |
| 74th | $3,600 |
| 75th | $3,400 |
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As per the list, by the end of the event, even the last player will take home at least $3,400. But who is expected to take some of the top prizes in the tournament? Let’s take a look at the possible winners.
Who can challenge Bryson DeChambeau for the $360,000 payout?
There is no question that Bryson DeChambeau is the favorite going into International Series India. But local favorite and DeChambeau’s Crushers GC teammate, Anirban Lahiri will also receive a lot of support throughout the tournament. Lahiri will definitely use the home soil advantage to challenge DeChambeau for the title. Paul Casey is another Crushers GC player who will also be on the field at the DLF Golf & Country Club this weekend. He also poses a threat to DeChambeau’s possibility of winning the championship.
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The 2024 U.S. Open winner will also be battling Joaquin Niemann this weekend. Niemann ended the 2024 season of the International Series with a win and at the top of the leaderboard. He will be eager to continue his hot streak and capture the International Series India title. Caleb Surratt is another strong contender to come out victorious on February 2, 2025.
Who do you think will win the 2025 International Series India event? Let us know what you think in the comments down below.
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