The LPGA made a stunning return to Mexico's Caribbean coast this week, with the 2026 Riviera Maya Open offering a hefty $2.5 million prize purse at the iconic El Camaleon Golf Course in Mayakoba. The champion walked away with a winner's check of $375,000, a reward that reflects the growing prestige of this event.
This marks just the second year the LPGA has teed it up at El Camaleon, a course with a rich history that has previously hosted both PGA Tour and LIV Golf events. The layout, carved through dense mangrove jungle and along limestone cenotes, provided a dramatic backdrop for the world's best female golfers to compete for one of the season's most lucrative prizes.
For fans and players alike, the payout structure underscores the LPGA's commitment to expanding its global footprint. With the top finishers earning life-changing sums, the Riviera Maya Open continues to solidify its place as a must-watch stop on the tour calendar. Here's a complete breakdown of how the $2.5 million prize money was distributed among the field.
