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Player boost: New Zealand Open confirms $2m purse and pay for missed cuts

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NZ Herald,
Publish Date
Tue, 20 Jan 2026, 1:20pm
Australia's Ryan Peake, pictured after winning the 104th New Zealand Golf Open. Photo / Photosport
Australia's Ryan Peake, pictured after winning the 104th New Zealand Golf Open. Photo / Photosport

Player boost: New Zealand Open confirms $2m purse and pay for missed cuts

Author
NZ Herald,
Publish Date
Tue, 20 Jan 2026, 1:20pm

The 105th New Zealand Open presented by Millbrook Resort has officially confirmed that a $2 million total prize purse will be on offer when the world鈥慶lass golf championship tees off near Queenstown on February 26.

As one of Asia-Pacific鈥檚 premier golf events, the New Zealand Open continues to attract top international and local talent. The substantial purse underscores the tournament鈥檚 stature on the PGA Tour of Australasia, Asian Tour and Japan Golf Tour, and reinforces its commitment to elevating elite competition in the Southern Hemisphere.

鈥淲e are delighted to be able to maintain the $2 million prize purse despite the current difficult economic climate. This reflects the strong support of our sponsors and partners, and it allows us to continue delivering a world-class experience for players and fans alike,鈥 New Zealand Open chairman John Hart said.

The New Zealand Open will also continue its professional player support programme by ensuring that every professional golfer who enters the field will receive a minimum payout 鈥 even if they do not make the 36鈥慼ole cut. This initiative supports players in managing travel and participation costs, particularly for those journeying from overseas.

鈥淪upporting the professional players is central to our tournament,鈥 tournament director Michael Glading said. 鈥淲e are proud to offer them not only world鈥慶lass golf against the stunning backdrop of Queenstown but some additional financial support as they ply their trade.鈥

鈥淚t鈥檚 great to see the New Zealand Open supporting players even if they miss the cut,鈥 2017 New Zealand Open champion Michael Hendry said.

鈥淭ravelling and competing internationally can be challenging, physically, mentally and financially. Knowing there鈥檚 recognition for our efforts allows us to focus on playing our best golf and taking in the experience of this incredible tournament.鈥

The 105th New Zealand Open presented by Millbrook Resort will be held between February 26 to March 1, 2026.

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