Record Prize Purse Announced for 2026 Honda LPGA Thailand as Player Payouts Detailed
Tournament officials confirm breakdown of earnings for each LPGA Tour competitor at Pattaya event
The 2026 Honda LPGA Thailand has confirmed a substantial prize purse, with tournament organisers releasing a detailed payout structure for each player competing in the latest edition of the LPGA Tour event in Pattaya.
Held annually at Siam Country Club’s Old Course, the tournament has become one of the most prominent stops on the LPGA calendar in Asia.
For 2026, officials announced a total purse of 1.7 million US dollars, maintaining its status as one of the region’s leading women’s golf events.
Under the published distribution, the champion is set to receive 255,000 US dollars, with prize money allocated on a descending scale through the full field of players who make the cut.
Second place will earn 158,000 US dollars, while third place is scheduled to receive 115,000 US dollars.
Earnings continue to taper gradually, with players finishing inside the top ten each securing six-figure payouts.
Those placing between eleventh and twentieth positions are expected to collect amounts ranging from approximately 30,000 to 70,000 US dollars, depending on final standings.
Players finishing lower on the leaderboard will also receive guaranteed compensation in line with LPGA Tour regulations, reflecting the event’s commitment to equitable distribution across the field.
Tournament organisers said the consistent prize structure demonstrates ongoing support for women’s professional golf in Thailand and across the Asia-Pacific region.
The Honda LPGA Thailand remains one of the LPGA Tour’s early-season highlights, attracting top-ranked international competitors.
The confirmation of payout details comes as women’s golf continues to experience rising commercial interest and expanding global viewership.
Officials noted that sustained sponsorship backing has enabled the event to maintain competitive prize levels, reinforcing Thailand’s position as a key destination on the international golf circuit.