1. Martin Kaymer (Germany) 3,283,930 euros
2. Graeme McDowell (Northern Ireland) 2,993,019
3. Lee Westwood (England) 2,362,143
4. Francesco Molinari (Italy) 2,249,324
5. Ian Poulter (England) 1,983,144
6. Ernie Els (South Africa) 1,911,760
7. Miguel Angel Jimenez (Spain) 1,907,952
8. Charl Schwartzel (South Africa) 1,873,139
9. Edoardo Molinari (Italy) 1,785,937
10. Louis Oosthuizen (South Africa) 1,767,617
11. Paul Casey (England) 1,543,311
12. Rory McIlroy (Northern Ireland) 1,438,704
13. Luke Donald (England) 1,410,430
14. Ross Fisher (England) 1,309,024
15. Alvaro Quiros (Spain) 1,285,977
16. Peter Hanson (Sweden) 1,237,728
17. Rhys Davies (Wales) 1,201,976
18. Padraig Harrington (Ireland) 1,108,967
19. Richard Green (Australia) 1,102,793
20. Fredrik Andersson Hed (Sweden) 1,082,669
The European Tour's season-long Race to Dubai money-list contest ends with this week's Dubai World Championship tournament. The following is a breakdown of the prize money on offer:
$7.5 million Dubai World Championship
1. $1.26 million
2. $841,769
3. $492,437
4. $378,798
5. $303,038
6. $246,390
7. $219,702
8. $204,550
9. $189,399
10. $174,247
11. $159,095
12. $151,519
13. $143,943
14. $136,367
15. $128,791
$7.5 million Race to Dubai bonus pool
1. $1.5 million
2. $1.125
3. $750,000
4. $600,000
5. $525,000
6. $450,000
7. $412,500
8. $375,000
9. $337,500
10. $300,000
11. $262,500
12. $243,750
13. $225,000
14. $206,250
15. $187,500