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Rolex Grand Final by Numbers 
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Rolex Grand Final by Numbers 

The Rolex Grand Final supported by The R&A takes place this week at Club de Golf Alcanada. With 20 DP World Tour cards on offer, we’ve taken a deep dive into some of the key numbers ahead of the week…

Alcanada Grand Final

30 – This year makes the 30th edition of the Rolex Grand Final supported by The R&A.

500,000 - Total prize fund for the Rolex Grand Final. With €500,000 to play for, it marks the largest prize pot of the 2025 Road to Mallorca season.

640 - Points on offer to the winner at Club de Golf Alcanada. This is comfortably the biggest points total all season, and it gives every player in the field a realistic chance of promotion.

20 - There are 20 DP World Tour cards on offer. In 2011 Tommy Fleetwood became the youngest Rankings winner at the age of 20 years and 290 days

45 - Players in the field in Mallorca. These are the leading players from the 2025 Road to Mallorca season.

5 – Number of times Club de Golf Alcanada has played host. This week marks the fifth occasion the Alcúdia venue has hosted the HotelPlanner Tour’s season finale. It was five years ago, back in 2019, that it was the venue for the first time, with Italian Francesco Laporta coming out on top. It returned to the schedule in 2022 where Nathan Kimsey triumphed before fellow Englishman Marco Penge scooped the Road to Mallorca Rankings with a dominant win at the Grand Final in 2023. Last year saw Norwegian Kristoffer Reitan come out on top at Club de Golf Alcanada, while Rasmus Neergaard Petersen claimed the HotelPlanner Tour Number One spot.

15 - A Green Drive will be setup once again on the driveable par four 15th hole. Each time a player drives the green in the tournament rounds, €100 will be donated to a local tree planting and organic farming project, made possible through the Mallorca Preservation Foundation.

17 – Different nationalities in the field; South Africa, Austrian, Scotland, Italian, France, Spain, England, Sweden, Germany, Denmark, Peru, New Zealand, American, Netherlands, Portugal, Ireland, Norway.

8 – Players that could end the season as the Road to Mallorca Number One. With 640 points on offer to the winner, Scotsman Daniel Young, who sits eighth in the Rankings, is the lowest-ranked player who could win the Road to Mallorca Rankings but would need to win the Rolex Grand Final and other results go his way.

1 – Road to Mallorca champion.

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