While the LPGA is on a break, many of the world’s best have gathered in Saudi Arabia for one of the biggest paydays in the women’s game. The $5 million PIF Saudi Ladies International will kick off the Ladies European Tour season Feb. 11-14 at Riyadh Golf Club.
World No. 5 Charley Hull headlines the field of 120. The winner this week will earn a $750,000 check, more than all but two players made all season on the LET in 2025. The field will be cut to the top 60 and ties after 36 holes. Every player who misses the cut will receive $1,000.
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The $5 million purse is the largest on any tour outside the five LPGA majors and season-ending CME Group Tour Championship, which is $11 million.
Here’s the full purse breakdown for this week, which will vary based on how many players make the cut:
PIF Saudi Ladies International 2026 prize money payouts
|
Position |
Earnings |
|
1 |
$750,000 |
|
2 |
$450,000 |
|
3 |
$300,000 |
|
4 |
$223,950 |
|
5 |
$178,950 |
|
6 |
$153,950 |
|
7 |
$138,950 |
|
8 |
$123,950 |
|
9 |
$118,950 |
|
10 |
$113,950 |
|
11 |
$108,950 |
|
12 |
$103,950 |
|
13 |
$98,950 |
|
14 |
$93,950 |
|
15 |
$88,950 |
|
16 |
$86,450 |
|
17 |
$83,950 |
|
18 |
$81,450 |
|
19 |
$78,950 |
|
20 |
$76,450 |
|
21 |
$73,950 |
|
22 |
$71,450 |
|
23 |
$68,950 |
|
24 |
$66,450 |
|
25 |
$63,950 |
|
26 |
$61,450 |
|
27 |
$58,950 |
|
28 |
$56,450 |
|
29 |
$53,950 |
|
30 |
$51,450 |
|
31 |
$49,450 |
|
32 |
$46,950 |
|
33 |
$44,945 |
|
34 |
$43,445 |
|
35 |
$41,940 |
|
36 |
$40,440 |
|
37 |
$38,940 |
|
38 |
$37,440 |
|
39 |
$35,940 |
|
40 |
$34,440 |
|
41 |
$32,940 |
|
42 |
$31,440 |
|
43 |
$29,940 |
|
44 |
$28,440 |
|
45 |
$27,440 |
|
46 |
$26,440 |
|
47 |
$25,440 |
|
48 |
$24,440 |
|
49 |
$23,450 |
|
50 |
$22,450 |
|
51 |
$21,450 |
|
52 |
$20,450 |
|
53 |
$19,450 |
|
54 |
$18,450 |
|
55 |
$17,450 |
|
56 |
$15,950 |
|
57 |
$15,450 |
|
58 |
$14,950 |
|
59 |
$14,450 |
|
60 |
$13,950 |
This article originally appeared on Golfweek: Prize money payouts for $5 million Saudi Ladies International
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