2023 LIV Golf Washington, D.C. prize money payouts for each player and team

It pays to play well on the Saudi-backed circuit.

Harold Varner III is a winner on the LIV Golf League.

The 32-year-old won for the first time since the 2022 PIF Saudi International at the 2023 LIV Golf Washington, D.C. event at Trump National Golf Club in Sterling, Virginia, on Sunday. For his efforts, Varner will take home the top prize of $4 million, bringing his earnings on the year to $7,565,666.

Branden Grace finished a shot back from his second win on the Saudi Arabia-backed circuit and will take home $2.13 million, while Mito Pereira earned $1.5 million for his third-place finish.

Check out how much each player and team earned at LIV Golf’s seventh event of its 2023 season.

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LIV Golf DC individual prize money

Position Player Score Earnings
1 Harold Varner III -12 $4,000,000
2 Branden Grace -11 $2,250,000
3 Mito Pereira -10 $1,500,000
T4 Sebastian Munoz -8 $900,000
T4 Henrik Stenson -8 $900,000
T6 Louis Oosthuizen -7 $615,000
T6 Kevin Na -7 $615,000
T6 Andy Ogletree -7 $615,000
T9 Bryson DeChambeau -6 $425,000
T9 Cameron Tringale -6 $425,000
T9 Cameron Smith -6 $425,000
T12 David Puig -5 $350,000
T12 Carlos Ortiz -5 $350,000
T12 Brooks Koepka -5 $350,000
T15 Peter Uihlein -4 $295,000
T15 Dean Burmester -4 $295,000
T15 Talor Gooch -4 $295,000
T18 Graeme McDowell -3 $250,000
T18 Eugenio Chacarra -3 $250,000
T18 Laurie Canter -3 $250,000
T18 Pat Perez -3 $250,000
T18 Scott Vincent -3 $250,000
T23 Matt Jones -2 $205,000
T23 Richard Bland -2 $205,000
T23 Dustin Johnson -2 $205,000
T23 Brendan Steele -2 $205,000
T23 Martin Kaymer -2 $205,000
T23 Ian Poulter -2 $205,000
T29 Charl Schwartzel -1 $182,500
T29 Anirban Lahiri -1 $182,500
T31 Joaquin Niemann E $167,500
T31 Sergio Garcia E $167,500
T31 Charles Howell III E $167,500
T31 Bernd Wiesberger E $167,500
T35 Marc Leishman 1 $148,000
T35 Danny Lee 1 $148,000
T35 Lee Westwood 1 $148,000
T35 James Piot 1 $148,000
T35 Patrick Reed 1 $148,000
40 Bubba Watson 2 $140,000
41 Jediah Morgan 5 $137,500
T42 Chase Koepka 8 $133,750
T42 Abraham Ancer 8 $133,750
44 Phil Mickelson 9 $130,000
45 Sihwan Kim 14 $127,500

LIV Golf DC team prize money

Position Team Score Earnings
1 Torque GC -27 $3,000,000
2 Stinger GC -24 $1,500,000
3 RangeGoats GC -19 $500,000

LIV owns a 75 percent stake in each franchise and provided teams with an undisclosed amount of operating capital for the year. The teams are expected to largely run on their own dime this season, with team prize earnings going directly towards its day-to-day costs.

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Harold Varner III wins LIV Golf Washington D.C., Joaquin Niemann’s Torque GC earn second team victory

The win is the first for Varner and second for Niemann’s Torque GC.

When Harold Varner III left the PGA Tour for LIV Golf, he was refreshingly honest about his reasons for taking the guaranteed money from the Greg Norman-led and Saudi Arabia-backed circuit, noting how his family and most importantly his foundation would benefit from the “financial breakthrough.”

After 54 holes just outside the nation’s capital this weekend, the 32-year-old will have even more money to pass around.

Varner claimed his first win with LIV Golf at its seventh event of the 2023 season Sunday at LIV Golf Washington, D.C., at Trump National in the suburbs of Sterling, Virginia. The North Carolina native birdied his final hole to defeat Branden Grace by one shot and take home the top prize of $4 million.

Mito Pereira finished third at 10 under, with Sebastian Munoz and Henrik Stenson T-4 at 8 under. Andy Ogletree, playing as a substitute for Paul Casey on Crushers GC, finished T-6 at 7 under.

Joaquin Niemann’s Torque GC claimed its second team win this season at 27 under, three shots ahead of Grace’s Stinger GC and eight clear of Bubba Watson and Varner’s RangeGoats GC. Torque previously won LIV Golf Orlando.

Following his PGA Championship win, Brooks Koepka’s Smash GC finished as the only team above par, with Koepka T-12 at 5 under on the individual leaderboard.

The league returns to action June 30-July 2 at Valderrama in Spain.

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Photos: 2023 LIV Golf Washington, D.C. at Trump National

Check out the best shots of the week from Trump National.

After a week off for the PGA Championship, the LIV Golf League is back in action this week outside the nation’s capital.

The Greg Norman-led and Saudi Arabia-funded series is hosting its seventh event of the season at Trump National Washington D.C. in Sterling, Virginia, with its signature 54-hole, 12-team and shotgun-start format. The talk of the tournament will be Brooks Koepka, who claimed his fifth major championship at last week’s PGA at Oak Hill Country Club in Rochester, New York.

LIV Golf has previously held events at the former president’s properties in Bedminster, New Jersey and Doral, Florida.

Mito Pereira, thanks to a second-round 5-under 67, is the outright leader at 9 under after 36 holes. Harold Varner III, who owned the 18-hole lead, shot an even-par round on Saturday and is in solo second at 8 under, one back of Pereira. Henrik Stenson and Kevin Na are tied for third at 7 under.

On the team side, Torque GC holds a three-shot lead over Stinger GC and RangeGoats GC.

Check out the best photos of the week from LIV Golf Washington D.C. and Trump National.

Here are 10 photos of Donald Trump playing in pro-am at LIV Golf Washington

Trump played alongside Patrick Reed and his son, Eric.

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The LIV Golf League is in the nation’s capital this week for its seventh event of the season.

LIV Golf DC is being played at Trump National Golf Club in Washington, D.C. Former President Donald Trump played in Thursday’s pro-am with his son Eric as well as Patrick Reed and Bob Koepka. Trump also played at LIV’s Miami event last season.

The opening round will tee off Friday at 1:15 p.m. ET, with the monster group of Dustin Johnson, Cam Smith and reigning PGA Championship winner Brooks Koepka going off No. 1 in the shotgun format.

Here are 10 photos of Trump playing his golf course on Thursday morning.