The final DP World Tour event of the year comes from Heritage La Reserve Golf Links in Bel Ombre as the AfrAsia Bank Mauritius Open brings the curtain down on 2025.

Louis Oosthuizen reigned supreme.

Louis Oosthuizen with the trophy after his win in the AfrAsia Bank Mauritius Open

Louis Oosthuizen with the trophy after his win in the 2023 AfrAsia Bank Mauritius Open

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Whoever wins the AfrAsia Bank Mauritius Open in 2025 will earn just over $200,000 while the runner-up, providing they finish second alone, is set to bank around $130,000.

Due to the smaller prize purse this week, ending in the top-five should secure at least $50,000 while a top-10 finish could be good for upwards of $24,000 or so.

As has been the case for three of the previous four Opening Swing tournaments, there is a grand total of 3,000 Race To Dubai points to be shared out among those who make the cut, with 500 points heading the way of the champion.

Below is the complete prize money payout for the AfrAsia Bank Mauritius Open, with the maximum amount listed for each position based on 70 pros making the cut and before ties are taken into account.