How Much Calum Hill Won At The Joburg Open
Calum Hill emerged the winner of a three-man playoff in the DP World Tour's Joburg Open - here's how much he won


There was a rollercoaster final day in the DP World Tour's Joburg Open, and Calum Hill emerged the winner after overturning an eight-shot deficit to beat Jacques Kruyswijk and Shaun Norris.
That handed the Scot his second DP World Tour victory after he won the 2021 Cazoo Classic.
Hill didn't seem in the running at the start of the day, but a final round of 62 that included 10 birdies and just two bogeys gave him the clubhouse lead, with Kruyswijk and Norris eventually matching his 14-under for the tournament to force the playoff.
With the threat of thunderstorms, Hill saw off his challengers on the second extra hole to take the title and over €177,000 (around $191,000) in prize money, with Kruyswijk and Norris settling for €90,180 (around $97,000).
The tournament also marked the last of the International Swing events of the DP World Tour season, where a bonus $200,000 was on offer to the winner of the competition. While Hill's win moved him to seventh on the list, it was Bahrain Championship winner Laurie Canter, who wasn't in this week's field, who took the honors.
Hill is also now 11th in the Race to Dubai rankings, leaving him nicely set in pursuit of a potential PGA Tour card at the end of the season, while he also moves up to 29th in the European Ryder Cup rankings, with the top six qualifying automatically for the Bethpage Black match.
Below is how much each player won at the Joburg Open.
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Joburg Open Prize Money Payout
Position | Player | Prize Money |
---|---|---|
1st | Calum Hill | €177,233.16 |
T2 | Jacques Kruyswijk | €90,180.40 |
T2 | Shaun Norris | €90,180.40 |
4th | Dylan Frittelli | €52,127.40 |
5th | Daniel van Tonder | €44,204.04 |
6th | Kieran Vincent | €36,489.18 |
T7 | Jacob Skov Olesen | €28,670.07 |
T7 | Brandon Robinson Thompson | €28,670.07 |
T9 | Sam Bairstow | €19,620.75 |
T9 | Todd Clements | €19,620.75 |
T9 | Jayden Schaper | €19,620.75 |
T9 | Marcel Siem | €19,620.75 |
T9 | Connor Syme | €19,620.75 |
T14 | Daniel Brown | €14,699.93 |
T14 | Wenyi Ding | €14,699.93 |
T14 | Callum Tarren | €14,699.93 |
T14 | Nicolai von Dellinghausen | €14,699.93 |
T14 | Robin Williams | €14,699.93 |
T19 | Jaco Ahlers | €11,989.30 |
T19 | Romain Langasque | €11,989.30 |
T19 | Francesco Laporta | €11,989.30 |
T19 | Malcolm Mitchell | €11,989.30 |
T19 | Marco Penge | €11,989.30 |
T19 | Adrien Saddier | €11,989.30 |
T25 | Ugo Coussaud | €10,216.97 |
T25 | Jeong weon Ko | €10,216.97 |
T25 | Adrian Otaegui | €10,216.97 |
T25 | Gerhard Pepler | €10,216.97 |
T25 | Pierre Pineau | €10,216.97 |
T30 | Bjorn Akesson | €8,340.38 |
T30 | Kyle Barker | €8,340.38 |
T30 | Luke Brown | €8,340.38 |
T30 | Rhys Enoch | €8,340.38 |
T30 | Nikhil Rama | €8,340.38 |
T30 | Jordan Smith | €8,340.38 |
T30 | Brandon Stone | €8,340.38 |
T37 | Louis Albertse | €6,776.56 |
T37 | Nathan Kimsey | €6,776.56 |
T37 | Niklas Lemke | €6,776.56 |
T37 | Richard Mansell | €6,776.56 |
T37 | Shubhankar Sharma | €6,776.56 |
T42 | Veer Ahlawat | €5,212.74 |
T42 | Jordan Gumberg | €5,212.74 |
T42 | Ryggs Johnston | €5,212.74 |
T42 | Joost Luiten | €5,212.74 |
T42 | Franklin Manchest | €5,212.74 |
T42 | Richie Ramsay | €5,212.74 |
T42 | Martin Rohwer | €5,212.74 |
T42 | Matthew Southgate | €5,212.74 |
T42 | Maximilian Steinlechner | €5,212.74 |
T42 | Ryan van Velzen | €5,212.74 |
T52 | Thomas Aiken | €3,857.43 |
T52 | Sean Crocker | €3,857.43 |
T52 | Alexander Levy | €3,857.43 |
T55 | George Coetzee | €3,857.43 |
T55 | Pieter Moolman | €3,857.43 |
T57 | Ewen Ferguson | €2,971.26 |
T57 | Alfredo Garcia-Heredia | €2,971.26 |
T57 | Gavin Green | €2,971.26 |
T57 | Luke Jerling | €2,971.26 |
T57 | Kyle McClatchie | €2,971.26 |
T57 | Hennie Otto | €2,971.26 |
T57 | Ben Schmidt | €2,971.26 |
T57 | Andy Sullivan | €2,971.26 |
T65 | Darius van Driel | €2,449.99 |
T65 | Jaco van Zyl | €2,449.99 |
T67 | Jacques P de Villiers | €2,189.35 |
T67 | Freddy Schott | €2,189.35 |
T67 | Rhys West | €2,189.35 |
T70 | Jacques Blaauw | €1,665.82 |
T70 | Jens Dentorp | €1,665.82 |
T70 | Zander Lombard | €1,665.82 |
T70 | Martin Vorster | €1,665.82 |
T74 | Michael Hollick | €1,553.32 |
T74 | Graham van der Merwe | €1,553.32 |
T76 | Ross Fisher | €1,547.32 |
T76 | Danny List | €1,547.32 |
78th | Benjamin Follett-Smith | €1,542.82 |
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