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The LPGA Tour’s Asian Swing wraps up this week with serious money on the line. The TOTO Japan Classic 2025 brings a $2.1 million purse to Seta Golf Course in Otsu-shi, Shiga, Japan. That’s substantial cash for 78 players competing from November 6 to 9. This tournament operates differently from most.

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There’s no cut. All 78 players compete for four full rounds. Everyone walks away with a paycheck. The winner claims $315,000—a clean 15% of the total purse following the LPGA’s standard payout structure. Second place earns $191,664. Third place takes home $139,039. The payout continues systematically down the line.

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Even the player finishing 78th receives $3,791. That’s guaranteed money for simply competing. Mid-pack finishers around 40th place pocket roughly $10,913. Those cracking the top 20 earn at least $24,134. Beyond the prize money, the winner receives crucial benefits.

There are 500 Race to CME Globe points up for grabs. The champion also secures a two-year LPGA Tour exemption. Major tournament berths come with the victory, too. Plus, 500 Rolex Women’s World Golf Ranking points add to the haul.

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The complete breakdown shows how every stroke matters this week:

1$315,00027$18,57253$6,715
2$191,66428$17,83954$6,506
3$139,03929$17,10555$6,296
4$107,55730$16,47556$6,085
5$86,57231$15,84557$5,876
6$70,83132$15,21558$5,666
7$59,28833$14,58659$5,458
8$51,94334$13,95660$5,246
9$46,69735$13,43261$5,143
10$42,49936$12,90762$5,036
11$39,34937$12,38363$4,932
12$36,72638$11,85764$4,828
13$34,41739$11,33265$4,721
14$32,32040$10,91366$4,618
15$30,43141$10,49467$4,513
16$28,75242$10,07568$4,406
17$27,28343$9,65369$4,302
18$26,02444$9,23470$4,198
19$24,97445$8,92071$4,146
20$24,13446$8,60472$4,092
21$23,29647$8,29073$4,039
22$22,45648$7,97574$3,988
23$21,61849$7,66075$3,940
24$20,77750$7,34576$3,889
25$20,04251$7,13677$3,840
26$19,30952$6,92578$3,791

Nasa Hataoka and Miyu Yamashita lead after Round 1 with matching 7-under 65 scores. Yamashita arrives red-hot after winning the Maybank Championship just last week. She came from eight shots back to force a playoff—one of the most significant comebacks in LPGA history since 1980.

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Minjee Lee sits three shots back at 4-under par. The World No. 3 from Australia won the 2025 KPMG Women’s PGA Championship earlier this year. She also claimed the Rolex Annika Major Award. Tournament betting favorites include these strong performers heading into the weekend. You would not want to miss the action.

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How to watch the action unfold at the 2025 TOTO Japan Classic?

Golf Channel carries all four rounds. Round 1 aired from 10:00 PM to 1:00 AM ET. Round 2 follows the same schedule on Thursday. Third round starts slightly later on Friday. Tune in at 10:30 PM ET—the final round returns to the 10:00 PM ET start time on Saturday night.

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The NBC Sports App streams everything live. You’ll need cable authentication to access it. International viewers have options too. DAZN carries coverage in select markets. Astro Golf Channel is available in Malaysia and Southeast Asia on Channel 831. YouTube TV and DirecTV also provide access.

This tournament matters beyond this week’s purse. Players battle for top 60 positioning in the Race to CME Globe standings. The cutoff comes after next week’s ANNIKA event. Making the top 60 means qualifying for the CME Group Tour Championship in Naples, Florida. That season finale features an $11 million purse. The winner takes home $4 million—the largest prize in women’s golf.

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