The HotelPlanner Tour’s 2025 Road to Mallorca came to a conclusion this week at the Rolex Grand Final supported by The R&A, with a prize fund of €500,000—taking place from October 30-November 2nd.
Event 29 of 29 on the 2025 Road to Mallorca was making a return to Golf Club Alcanada, Mallorca, for a fifth time.
21 winners from the 2025 HotelPlanner Tour season teed it up on the Spanish island of Mallorca: Daniel van Tonder; Jamie Rutherford; Wilco Nienaber; Joshua Berry; Quim Vidal; Renato Paratore; Clement Charmasson; Jonathan Goth-Rasmussen; Rocco Repetto Taylor; Felix Mory; Palmer Jackson; James Morrison; David Horsey; Maximilian Steinlechner; David Law; JC Ritchie; Daniel Young; Oihan Guillamoundeguy; Filippo Celli; Hugo Townsend and Sebastian Garcia — all vying for a share of the $500,000 prize fund.
Who are the 45 HotelPlanner Tour players fighting for a DP World Tour card this week?
Every single person in the 45-man field could earn promotion to the DP World Tour. Spaniard Victor Pastor, who was the last man in the field, and Englishman Jamie Rutherford, who started the week occupying 20th in the Rankings and the final promotion place, were only separated by 161 points. Rutherford has 592 points, while Pastor has 431.
Just 12 months ago, the player in the final promotion place and the last player in the field arrived in Mallorca separated by 229 points, meaning that this year, the race for promotion was much tighter.
The winner at Alcanada would be awarded 640 points, second place 440 points, third 280, fourth 240 and fifth 200, all the way down to 45th place who would earn 20.80 points. No-one was out of the running to earn a life-changing card on Golf’s Global Tour.
The top 20 players on the Road to Mallorca Rankings, after the season-ending Rolex Grand Final supported by The R&A, would then earn a DP World Tour card for the 2026 Race to Dubai.
England’s James Morrison, rewrote the history books by securing victory and jumping 30 spots to 6th place and securing one of 20 DP World Tour cards.
Here’s the prize money breakdown for each golfer at the 2025 Rolex Grand Final supported by The R&A
1 James Morrison €85,000.00
2 Stefano Mazzoli €55,000.00
3 Albin Bergstrom €28,333.33
3 Daniel Van Tonder €28,333.33
3 Euan Walker €28,333.33
6 Félix Mory €20,000.00
7 JC Ritchie €18,000.00
8 Joshua Berry €14,166.67
8 Palmer Jackson €14,166.67
8 Baard Skogen €14,166.67
11 Per Långfors €10,375.00
11 Julian Perico €10,375.00
11 Jovan Rebula €10,375.00
11 Hugo Townsend €10,375.00
15 Pedro Figueiredo €8,500.00
15 David Law €8,500.00
15 Lars Van Meijel €8,500.00
18 Filippo Celli €7,000.00
18 Sebastian Garcia €7,000.00
18 Daniel Young €7,000.00
21 Clement Charmasson €5,400.00
21 Calum Fyfe €5,400.00
21 Victor Pastor €5,400.00
21 Jamie Rutherford €5,400.00
21 Julien Sale €5,400.00
21 Quim Vidal €5,400.00
27 Anton Albers €4,700.00
27 Davis Bryant €4,700.00
27 Rocco Repetto Taylor €4,700.00
30 Renato Paratore €4,500.00
31 Nick Carlson €4,300.00
31 Wilco Nienaber €4,300.00
31 Maximilian Steinlechner €4,300.00
34 Tobias Jonsson €4,050.00
34 Lukas Nemecz €4,050.00
36 Jonathan Gøth-Rasmussen €3,800.00
36 David Horsey €3,800.00
36 Victor Sidal Svendsen €3,800.00
39 Adri Arnaus €3,500.00
39 Oihan Guillamondeguy €3,500.00
39 Robin Petersson €3,500.00
42 Will Enefer €3,300.00
43 John Gough €3,100.00
43 Sam Jones €3,100.00
43 Liam Nolan €3,100.00
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