
Following a one-week break after the Joburg Open, the DP World Tour season resumes with the Porsche Singapore Classic at Laguna National Golf Resort Club.
The DP World Tour's Asian Swing begins this week and takes in three further events on the continent before a champion is crowned after the Hainan Classic and a $200,000 bonus can be awarded to the leading point scorer in the four-tournament stretch.
Before that point, though, there is the small matter of a $2.5 million prize money purse on offer in Singapore - an identical sum to last year's tournament in which Porsche signed up as headline sponsors for the first time.
Whoever comes out on top at Laguna's Classic Course in 2025 will collect a little over $400,000 for their week's work - something Sweden's Jesper Svensson managed in 2024 following his playoff victory over Thailand's Kiradech Aphibarnrat.
The Thai legend could console himself with a check for more than a quarter-of-a-million, though, after ultimately finishing second. There are six-figure rewards on offer for anyone who finishes inside the to-five as well, with solo fifth on for $105,000.

Away from the money, a total of 3,500 Race to Dubai ranking points are also available along with 1,000 Ryder Cup ranking points for the eligible European players.
Below is the prize money payout for the 2025 Porsche Singapore Classic.
PORSCHE SINGAPORE CLASSIC PRIZE MONEY PAYOUT
Who Are The Star Names In The Porsche Singapore Classic?

Following in the footsteps of his European Ryder Cup teammate, Shane Lowry last season, Robert MacIntyre is one of the biggest names in the 2025 Porsche Singapore Classic field.
The Scot is coming off a ninth-place result at The Players and an 11th-place finish at the Arnold Palmer Invitational beforehand, so providing he is not too jet-lagged after flying from the other side of the world, MacIntyre is likely to have a say in who wins this tournament.
Speaking of potential winners, two names from the LIV Golf League may well be involved at the sharp end of the leaderboard, too. Paul Casey competed here last season and ended sixth while Tom McKibbin missed the cut in 2024 after finishing T12th the year before.

Both LIV men have recently competed at LIV Golf Singapore - held at Sentosa Golf Club - and will be hoping they've acclimated suitably to do well at Laguna.
As well as 2016 PGA Championship winner, Jimmy Walker, there are several champions from the DP World Tour this season involved as well as a handful of names like Marcel Siem and Jordan Smith who are regularly competing at the right end of tournaments.
Andy Sullivan, Nicolas Colsaerts and Bernd Wiesberger make up a trio of pros in the field who have represented Team Europe at the Ryder Cup as well.
What Is The Payout For The Porsche Singapore Classic?
The event features a purse of $2.5 million, the same amount as the 2024 edition and many of the previous DP World Tour events so far this season. The winner will receive $425,000, while the runner-up is in line for a $275,000 payout.
Who Won The Porsche Singapore Classic In 2024?
At the 2024 event, Sweden's Jesper Svensson defeated Thailand's Kiradech Aphibarnrat in a playoff after their pair ended Sunday on 17-under. Svensson carded a joint-course record 63 on his way to lifting a maiden DP World Tour title, ultimately winning on the third extra hole.