After a two-week hiatus, the DP World Tour returned to action this week for the 82nd edition of the Italian Open, Italy’s National Open, with a prize fund of $3,000,000.
In the fifth and penultimate event of the European Swing, Germany’s Marcel Siem returned as the defending champion, one year after he made a final-hole birdie in regulation play and then overcame Tom McKibbin in a play-off to win last year’s Italian Open.
13 of the winners from the 2025 Race to Dubai were teeing it up this past week – nine of whom are first-time winners. In Connor Syme, Nicolai von Dellingshausen, Kristoffer Reitan, Martin Couvra and Marco Penge, each of the last five winners – outside the Major Championships – are in action.
The 82nd edition of the Italian Open took place in Tuscany for just the second time, 42 years on from German Bernhard Langer’s victory at the Golf Club Ugolino in Florence in 1983. Italy’s historic national Open took place at Argentario Golf Club. Designed by Davis Mezzacane and Baldovino Dassù in 2006, the layout of the holes was subsequently shaped by Brian Jorgensen. The 6,857-yard par-71 course is set amid the Mediterranean vegetation in a protected natural area and has holes that overlook the sea and the Orbetello Lagoon.
For the second season in a row, the Italian Open – a mainstay of the DP World Tour since its inception in 1972 – featured as part of the Qualifying Series for The Open at Royal Portrush this summer. As with last year, there were two places available to the top two players not already exempt who make the cut. It is one of the last chances for players to seal a place in the final Major Championship of the season.
Adrien Saddier won his first DP World Tour title on his 200th start as he staged a thrilling back-nine comeback to win the Italian Open.
The Frenchman, whose last professional victory was at the 2016 Challenge de España on the HotelPlanner Tour, started the day at Argentario Golf Club one stroke behind compatriot Martin Couvra, who won his maiden DP World Tour title at last month’s Turkish Airlines Open.
Check back here after the play finishes on Sunday to see the results.
Here’s the prize money breakdown for each golfer at the 2025 Italian Open
1. Adrien Saddier – €436,314.18
2. Martin Couvra – €282,320.94
3. Dan Bradbury – €145,010.30
3. Calum Hill – €145,010.30
5. Clément Sordet – €99,325.64
5. Nicolai von Dellingshausen – €99,325.64
7. Angel Ayora – €66,217.09
7. Eugenio Chacarra – €66,217.09
7. Marcel Schneider – €66,217.09
10. Davis Bryant – €43,503.09
10. Aaron Cockerill – €43,503.09
10. Francesco Laporta – €43,503.09
10. Oliver Lindell – €43,503.09
10. Jayden Schaper – €43,503.09
10. Jacopo Vecchi Fossa – €43,503.09
16. Andreas Halvorsen – €34,648.48
16. Maximilian Kieffer – €34,648.48
16. Kazuma Kobori – €34,648.48
19. Manuel Elvira – €31,311.96
19. Alex Fitzpatrick – €31,311.96
21. Jean Bekirian – €27,462.13
21. Rafa Cabrera Bello – €27,462.13
21. Todd Clements – €27,462.13
21. Gavin Green – €27,462.13
21. Marco Penge – €27,462.13
21. Brandon Robinson Thompson – €27,462.13
21. Fabrizio Zanotti – €27,462.13
28. John Catlin – €22,842.33
28. Jens Dantorp – €22,842.33
28. Daniel Gale – €22,842.33
28. Lorenzo Scalise – €22,842.33
28. Jordan Smith – €22,842.33
33. Kiradech Aphibarnrat – €18,158.37
33. Ivan Cantero – €18,158.37
33. Marcus Kinhult – €18,158.37
33. Edoardo Molinari – €18,158.37
33. Yannik Paul – €18,158.37
33. Andrea Romano – €18,158.37
33. Andy Sullivan – €18,158.37
33. Jeff Winther – €18,158.37
41. Albert Boneta – €14,629.36
41. Benjamin Follett-Smith – €14,629.36
41. Daniel Hillier – €14,629.36
41. Andrea Pavan – €14,629.36
41. Callum Shinkwin – €14,629.36
46. Jorge Campillo – €12,319.46
46. Angel Hidalgo – €12,319.46
46. Jacob Skov Olesen – €12,319.46
46. Kristoffer Reitan – €12,319.46
50. Jannik De Bruyn – €9,606.24
50. Alexander Frances – €9,606.24
50. Danny List – €9,606.24
50. Stefano Mazzoli – €9,606.24
50. John Parry – €9,606.24
50. Freddy Schott – €9,606.24
50. Tom Vaillant – €9,606.24
57. Marcus Armitage – €7,571.33
57. Hamish Brown – €7,571.33
57. Simon Forsström – €7,571.33
57. Joel Girrbach – €7,571.33
57. Tapio Pulkkanen – €7,571.33
57. Sebastian Söderberg – €7,571.33
63. Wil Besseling – €6,031.40
63. Sean Crocker – €6,031.40
63. Ewen Ferguson – €6,031.40
63. Mikael Lindberg – €6,031.40
63. Dale Whitnell – €6,031.40
63. Bernd Wiesberger – €6,031.40
69. Hiroshi Iwata – €4,619.79
69. Zihao Jin – €4,619.79
69. David Micheluzzi – €4,619.79
72. Scott Jamieson – €3,846.83
73. Veer Ahlawat – €3,840.83
73. Justin Harding – €3,840.83
73. Alexander Knappe – €3,840.83
76. Enrico Di Nitto – €3,834.83
77. Jordan Gumberg – €3,830.33
77. Tadeas Tetak – €3,830.33
79. Bastien Amat – €3,822.83
79. Ross Fisher – €3,822.83
79. Luca Memeo – €3,822.83
82. Alfredo Garcia-Heredia – €3,816.83
Main Image: Argentario Golf Club
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