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New Zealand Open Solidifies Elite Status with $2M Prize Purse and Player Support

POSTED ON January 21, 2026 @ 8:22 am

The 105th New Zealand Open, presented by Millbrook Resort, has officially confirmed a $2 million total prize purse for the upcoming championship. Set to tee off on February 26, the announcement reaffirms the tournament’s position as a premier fixture in the Asia-Pacific golfing calendar.

Despite global economic headwinds, the tournament has successfully maintained its multi-million dollar fund, ensuring it remains a marquee stop for athletes across the PGA Tour of Australasia, Asian Tour, and Japan Golf Tour.

A Commitment to Excellence

The decision to hold the purse at $2 million is a testament to the event’s resilience and the loyalty of its commercial partners. New Zealand Open Chairman John Hart emphasized that the funding is crucial for maintaining the tournament’s high standards.

“We 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,” said Hart.

Putting Players First

In a move that distinguishes the New Zealand Open from many other global events, organizers confirmed the continuation of a guaranteed minimum payout for every professional in the field.

Even players who fail to make the 36-hole cut will receive financial assistance to help offset the rising costs of international travel and accommodation. Tournament Director Michael Glading noted that this initiative is central to the event’s philosophy of supporting the “pro on the road.”

Tournament Highlights at a Glance:

  • Total Purse: $2 Million
  • Dates: February 26 – March 1, 2026
  • Venue: Millbrook Resort, Queenstown
  • Co-Sanctioned by: PGA Tour of Australasia & Asian Tour (with Japan Golf Tour partnership)
  • Player Incentive: Guaranteed payment for all professionals, regardless of the cut.

Professional Praise

The player-first approach has earned significant praise from the locker room. Michael Hendry, the 2017 champion and a stalwart of New Zealand golf, emphasized the importance of the financial safety net for competitors traveling from afar.

“Travelling and competing internationally can be challenging—physically, mentally, and financially,” Hendry said. “Knowing there’s recognition for our efforts allows us to focus on playing our best golf and taking in the experience of this incredible tournament.”

As the golf world turns its eyes to the Remarkables and the stunning landscapes of Queenstown this February, the 105th New Zealand Open looks set to deliver one of its most competitive and well-supported editions to date.

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