After a run of events around the UK, including the AIG Women’s Open, the world’s best in the women’s game head to Centurion Club for the PIF London Championship.
Solheim Cup stars and Major winners are present in the tournament and, being one of the five PIF Global Series events, there’s a bumper prize purse to play for in Hertfordshire.
Celine Boutier is one of the star names in the field
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Featuring a $2 million prize fund, $1.5 million of that goes towards the individual event, which finishes on Sunday, while the remaining $500,000 goes towards the team tournament, which finishes on Saturday.
That means players are guaranteed a paycheck of some stature, with the winner of the tournament set to enjoy a rather large payday for their efforts.
Like previous PIF Global Series events, the winner will take home the $675,000 individual first prize, on top of the team tournament, where the figures below will be shared among the sides.
Leona Maguire claimed the individual title in 2024
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Last year, Nastasia Nadaud’s side claimed the team event after a three hole playoff, while the individual aspect was won by Leona Maguire, who eagled the last to win by a single stroke.
Picking up points for the Ladies European Tour Order of Merit and the Rolex World Rankings, there’s a lot at stake in the third PIF Global Series event of the season.
Below is the full prize money breakdown for the 2025 PIF London Championship at Centurion Club.
PIF London Championship Individual Prize Money Breakdown 2025
Position |
Prize Money |
1st |
$675,000 |
2nd |
$405,000 |
3rd |
$270,000 |
4th |
$202,500 |
5th |
$162,000 |
6th |
$139,500 |
7th |
$126,000 |
8th |
$112,500 |
9th |
$108,000 |
10th |
$103,500 |
11th |
$99,000 |
12th |
$94,500 |
13th |
$90,000 |
14th |
$85,500 |
15th |
$81,000 |
16th |
$78,500 |
17th |
$76,500 |
18th |
$74,250 |
19th |
$72,000 |
20th |
$69,750 |
21st |
$66,600 |
22nd |
$64,350 |
23rd |
$62,150 |
24th |
$59,850 |
25th |
$57,600 |
26th |
$55,350 |
27th |
$52,650 |
28th |
$50,400 |
29th |
$48,150 |
30th |
$45,900 |
31st |
$44,100 |
32nd |
$41,850 |
33rd |
$40,050 |
34th |
$38,700 |
35th |
$37,350 |
36th |
$36,000 |
37th |
$34,500 |
38th |
$33,300 |
39th |
$31,950 |
40th |
$30,600 |
41st |
$29,250 |
42nd |
$27,900 |
43rd |
$26,550 |
44th |
$25,200 |
45th |
$24,300 |
46th |
$23,400 |
47th |
$22,500 |
48th |
$21,600 |
49th |
$21,150 |
50th |
$20,700 |
51st |
$19,800 |
52nd |
$18,900 |
53rd |
$18,000 |
54th |
$17,550 |
55th |
$16,650 |
56th |
$15,300 |
57th |
$14,850 |
58th |
$14,400 |
59th |
$13,950 |
60th |
$13,500 |
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