2024 LIV Golf Chicago prize money payouts for each player and team

Another big pay day for the Spaniard.

Jon Rahm made more than $50 million in his time on the PGA Tour, and his pockets have only gotten deeper since moving to LIV Golf.

Rahm won for the second time in three starts Sunday, capturing the title at 2024 LIV Golf Chicago at Bolingbrook Golf Club. He was brilliant on the weekend, recording no bogeys the final two rounds, and he shot 4-under 66 on Sunday to win by three shots over Joaquin Niemann and Sergio Garcia.

In addition to the $4 million Rahm receives for his win Sunday, he also clinched the season-long individual championship and the $18 million prize that comes with that. In his 12 events, Rahm’s worst finish was T-10.

With $20 million up for grabs, check out how much money each player and team earned at 2024 LIV Golf Chicago.

Individual prize money

Position Player Score Earnings
1 Jon Rahm -11 $4,000,000
T2 Joaquín Niemann -8 $1,875,000
T2 Sergio Garcia -8 $1,875,000
4 Tyrrell Hatton -7 $1,000,000
5 Ian Poulter -6 $800,000
T6 Henrik Stenson -5 $534,500
T6 Anirban Lahiri -5 $534,500
T6 Bryson DeChambeau -5 $534,500
T6 Lucas Herbert -5 $534,500
T6 Brooks Koepka -5 $534,500
T11 Abraham Ancer -4 $370,000
T11 Thomas Pieters -4 $370,000
T13 Harold Varner III -3 $330,000
T13 Paul Casey -3 $330,000
T15 Talor Gooch -2 $273,000
T15 Jinichiro Kozuma -2 $273,000
T15 Peter Uihlein -2 $273,000
T15 Richard Bland -2 $273,000
T15 Kalle Samooja -2 $273,000
T20 Sebastián Muñoz -1 $230,000
T20 David Puig -1 $230,000
T20 Carlos Ortiz -1 $230,000
T23 Kieran Vincent E $190,715
T23 Graeme McDowell E $190,715
T23 Phil Mickelson E $190,715
T23 Matt Jones E $190,715
T23 Kevin Na E $190,715
T23 Scott Vincent E $190,715
T23 Adrian Meronk E $190,715
T30 Brendan Steele 1 $162,500
T30 Louis Oosthuizen 1 $162,500
T30 Patrick Reed 1 $162,500
T30 Danny Lee 1 $162,500
T34 Cameron Tringale 2 $144,000
T34 Marc Leishman 2 $144,000
T34 Branden Grace 2 $144,000
T34 Martin Kaymer 2 $144,000
T34 Sam Horsfield 2 $144,000
T34 Dustin Johnson 2 $144,000
T40 Andy Ogletree 3 $134,000
T40 Eugenio Chacarra 3 $134,000
T42 Bubba Watson 4 $126,200
T42 Anthony Kim 4 $126,200
T42 Charles Howell III 4 $126,200
T42 Dean Burmester 4 $126,200
T42 Charl Schwartzel 4 $126,200
T47 Matthew Wolff 5 $90,750
T47 Pat Perez 5 $90,750
T47 Lee Westwood 5 $90,750
T47 Mito Pereira 5 $90,750
51 Jason Kokrak 6 $60,000
52 Cameron Smith 10 $50,000
53 Hudson Swafford 13 $50,000
54 Caleb Surratt 18 $50,000

Team prize money

Position Team Score Earnings
1 Crushers GC -14 $3,000,000
2 Legion XIII -13 $1,500,000
3 Fireballs GC -12 $500,000

 

2024 LIV Golf Greenbrier prize money payouts for each player and team

Rahm gets a big payday again, but Koepka’s was bigger.

Brooks Koepka is going home $4 million richer than when he showed up in West Virginia.

Koepka topped Jon Rahm in a playoff Sunday to win 2024 LIV Golf Greenbrier. The victory was his fifth on the three-year-old circuit, the most of any player.

Koepka’s Smash GC squad also won the team competition, taking home $3 million. Rahm won’t go home empty handed for his second-place individual finish, as he pockets $2.25 million. Jason Kokrak finished third and also received a seven-figure pay day.

With $20 million up for grabs, check out how much money each player and team earned at 2024 LIV Golf Greenbrier.

Individual prize money

Position Player Score Earnings
1 Brooks Koepka -19 $4,000,000
2 Jon Rahm -19 $2,250,000
3 Jason Kokrak -18 $1,500,000
T4 Marc Leishman -17 $900,000
T4 Richard Bland -17 $900,000
T6 Sebastian Munoz -15 $650,000
T6 Lucas Herbert -15 $650,000
T8 Louis Oosthuizen -14 $457,500
T8 Sergio Garcia -14 $457,500
T8 Cameron Smith -14 $457,500
T11 Cameron Tringale -13 $370,000
T11 Talor Gooch -13 $370,000
T13 David Puig -12 $330,000
T13 Abraham Ancer -12 $330,000
T15 Patrick Reed -11 $273,000
T15 Danny Lee -11 $273,000
T15 Joaquín Niemann -11 $273,000
T15 Bryson DeChambeau -11 $273,000
T15 Caleb Surratt -11 $273,000
T20 Thomas Pieters -10 $220,000
T20 Branden Grace -10 $220,000
T20 Peter Uihlein -10 $220,000
T20 Jinichiro Kozuma -10 $220,000
T20 Matt Jones -10 $220,000
T25 Brendan Steele -9 $190,000
T25 Scott Vincent -9 $190,000
T25 Tyrrell Hatton -9 $190,000
T28 Bubba Watson -8 $170,000
T28 Paul Casey -8 $170,000
T28 Eugenio Chacarra -8 $170,000
T28 Henrik Stenson -8 $170,000
T28 Mito Pereira -8 $170,000
T33 Dustin Johnson -7 $151,000
T33 Andy Ogletree -7 $151,000
T33 Matthew Wolff -7 $151,000
36 Anthony Kim -6 $145,000
T37 Kieran Vincent -5 $137,800
T37 John Catlin -5 $137,800
T37 Ben Campbell -5 $137,800
T37 Dean Burmester -5 $137,800
T37 Charles Howell III -5 $137,800
T42 Anirban Lahiri -4 $127,200
T42 Martin Kaymer -4 $127,200
T42 Adrian Meronk -4 $127,200
T42 Pat Perez -4 $127,200
T42 Carlos Ortiz -4 $127,200
T47 Harold Varner III -3 $121,500
T47 Lee Westwood -3 $121,500
49 Kevin Na -2 $60,000
50 Phil Mickelson E $60,000
51 Charl Schwartzel 1 $60,000
52 Ian Poulter 2 $50,000
53 Kalle Samooja 4 $50,000
54 Hudson Swafford 8 $50,000

Team prize money

Position Team Score Earnings
1 Smash GC -53 $3,000,000
2 Ripper GC -50 $1,500,000
3 Legion XIII -42 $500,000

 

After 100 rounds, what has LIV Golf really accomplished? Chaos and cash

LIV Golf marked its 100th round Friday since the controversial league stunned the industry 26 months ago.

LIV Golf marked its 100th round Friday since the controversial league stunned the industry 26 months ago.

The idea, hatched by Palm Beach Gardens’ Greg Norman, took off once Saudi Arabia, through its Public Investment Fund, agreed to throw billions of dollars at the project.

LIV touted this venture as one that would grow golf by taking the league’s unique, untraditional format globally. And while that can be questioned, what cannot be disputed is LIV has gotten the attention of the PGA Tour, and directly affected its finances and economics, and the money being directed toward golfers.

“We’ve changed the face of golf,” Bubba Watson said Wednesday, ahead of this weekend’s LIV event at Greenbrier in White Sulphur Springs, West Virginia. “So to be on that side of history is pretty special.”

Watson then compared this to when Jack Nicklaus was instrumental in the first big split in professional golf that led to the forming of the PGA Tour in 1968. Nicklaus, though, strongly disagrees that the two are even related.

Scheffler can thank LIV for record earnings

Either way, Watson is spot-on when he says, “Scottie Scheffler has made a lot of money this year because of the changes that we’ve started putting in place.”

LIV’s impact on the PGA Tour has been significant. Every move the tour has made in the past two years to infuse money into the game, including the creation of Signature Events, more events with $20-$25 million purses, and pouring money into the Player Impact Program, has been a reaction to LIV and its endless stream of Saudi money.

One way to reduce the number of players jumping to LIV is to compete financially. The tour did that by pumping millions into its purses and billions into the game with a $3 billion deal with Strategic Sports Group that includes an initial investment of $1.5 billion into the launch of a commercial venture, PGA Tour Enterprises.

Scheffler has made $28.1 million this year in prize money with two $20 million purses, St. Jude and BMW championships, remaining ahead of the Tour Championship that will distribute $100 million, $25 million to the winner.

By the end of the season, Scheffler could make five to seven times what the tour’s top earner made in 2020-21, the year before LIV debuted. That does not include his share of the $50 million that will be distributed through the Player Impact Program, which rewards players for brand exposure.

In 2021, Jon Rahm topped the PGA Tour money list with $7.7 million. Rahm is LIV’s most recent blockbuster signing, luring the Spaniard with a reported $350 million deal that could surpass $550 million after bonuses.

Joaquin Niemann of Chile walks with an umbrella on the sixth hole during day three of The 152nd Open Championship at Royal Troon on July 20, 2024, in Troon, Scotland. (Photo by Andrew Redington/Getty Images)

Joaquin Niemann LIV’s money leader in 2024

Joaquin Niemann is LIV’s prize money leader in 2024 with $14.2 million through 12 of the 13 individual events. LIV concludes its season with the team championship on Sept. 20-22 at Maridoe, north of Dallas.

The prize money, though, is not the biggest lure for the handful of marquee golfers who made the jump to LIV. What got their attention was the massive contracts, especially those reportedly for at least $100 million that went to Rahm, Phil Mickelson, Brooks Koepka, Bryson DeChambeau, Dustin Johnson and Cameron Smith.

“Things need to evolve. Things need to change,” LIV’s Patrick Reed said Wednesday. “I feel like that’s what LIV is. They’ve stepped into a world that was all about tradition only and changed the face of golf for the better. And I feel like with LIV, we’re now allowed to touch a lot broader and better way of golf. Golf is boring, slow, long, and we’ve now brought in the fast and more entertaining part of life.”

While LIV certainly has impacted the sport where it matters most for the players, in their bank accounts, other areas have not been as consequential.

LIV’s format, which includes 13 four-man teams playing 54 holes with no cut, has not taken off as hoped. While LIV golfers praise the team aspect, which does add a piece of additional drama and “family” atmosphere, the league continues to struggle to attract viewers and has been hurt by the OWGR board denying LIV’s application to receive ranking points.

Despite that, money talks, and nobody can dismiss how much more of an impact LIV could have on the sport regardless of whether a deal is reached with the PGA Tour. Tour Commissioner Jay Monahan said this week that the two sides will continue to operate separately next year, casting doubt that a deal is anywhere close.

“When people start to see the true value that we’re bringing, that intrinsic value is only going to exponentiate over the course of time, which is what I’m excited for,” DeChambeau said. “I’m waiting for that kind of domino effect, for it to start falling in that cool direction that we see here on our side at LIV, especially with the team aspect.”

Tom D’Angelo is a senior sports columnist and golf reporter for The Palm Beach Post. He can be reached at tdangelo@pbpost.com.

2024 LIV Golf UK prize money payouts for each player and team

Rahm gets a big payday again.

Jon Rahm is finally a winner on LIV Golf.

The Spaniard took home his first individual title in more than a year Sunday, topping Legion XIII teammate Tyrrell Hatton by a shot to win LIV Golf UK. With it, he also takes home $4 million in prize money and an additional piece of the $3 million his Legion XIII won in the team competition.

Hatton bogeyed the last hole, and while a par would’ve forced a playoff, he’s also due for a seven-figure payday. Joaquin Niemann and Cameron Smith also finished tied for second.

With $20 million up for grabs, check out how much money each player and team earned at 2024 LIV Golf UK.

Individual prize money

Position Player Score Earnings
1 Jon Rahm -13 $4,000,000
T2 Joaquin Niemann -12 $1,583,334
T2 Cameron Smith -12 $1,583,334
T2 Tyrrell Hatton -12 $1,583,334
5 Paul Casey -10 $800,000
T6 Cameron Tringale -9 $534,500
T6 Matthew Wolff -9 $534,500
T6 Talor Gooch -9 $534,500
T6 Louis Oosthuizen -9 $534,500
T6 Andy Ogletree -9 $534,500
T11 Bryson DeChambeau -8 $360,000
T11 Charl Schwartzel -8 $360,000
T11 David Puig -8 $360,000
T14 Richard Bland -7 $310,000
T14 Peter Uihlein -7 $310,000
T16 Adrian Meronk -6 $266,250
T16 Abraham Ancer -6 $266,250
T16 Scott Vincent -6 $266,250
T16 Brooks Koepka -6 $266,250
T20 Harold Varner III -5 $225,000
T20 Lucas Herbert -5 $225,000
T20 Dustin Johnson -5 $225,000
T20 Sergio Garcia -5 $225,000
T24 Matt Jones -4 $195,000
T24 Dean Burmester -4 $195,000
T24 Sebastian Munoz -4 $195,000
T27 Patrick Reed -3 $182,500
T27 Ian Poulter -3 $182,500
T29 Thomas Pieters -2 $167,500
T29 Graeme McDowell -2 $167,500
T29 Jason Kokrak -2 $167,500
T29 Carlos Ortiz -2 $167,500
33 Jinichiro Kozuma -1 $155,000
T34 John Catlin E $145,200
T34 Phil Mickelson E $145,200
T34 Mito Pereira E $145,200
T34 Kalle Samooja E $145,200
T34 Sam Horsfield E $145,200
T39 Anirban Lahiri 1 $136,500
T39 Bubba Watson 1 $136,500
T41 Caleb Surratt 2 $128,400
T41 Kieran Vincent 2 $128,400
T41 Eugenio Chacarra 2 $128,400
T41 Kevin Na 2 $128,400
T41 Henrik Stenson 2 $128,400
T46 Lee Westwood 3 $122,667
T46 Anthony Kim 3 $122,667
T46 Brendan Steele 3 $122,667
49 Martin Kaymer 4 $60,000
50 Danny Lee 5 $60,000
51 Brandon Grace 6 $60,000
52 Pat Perez 8 $50,000
53 Hudson Swafford 11 $50,000
Wade Ormsby $0

Team prize money

Position Team Score Earnings
1 Legion XIII -26 $3,000,000
2 Ripper GC -23 $1,500,000
3 Smash GC, Crushers GC -20 $250,000

 

2024 LIV Golf Andalucia prize money payouts for each player and team

A big payday for Sergio.

Sergio Garcia finally got it done.

The Spaniard earned his first LIV Golf victory Sunday in Spain, beating Anirban Lahiri on the second playoff hole for his first professional win since the 2020 Sanderson Farms Championship. Garcia shot 5 under in the final round to tie Lahiri, and in the process he earned himself a $4 million payday.

For the first time on LIV Golf, there was a playoff for the individual title and team title in the same event. Garcia’s Fireballs GC topped Bryson DeChambeau’s Crushers GC to bring home the $3 million prize.

With $20 million up for grabs, check out how much money each player and team earned at 2024 LIV Golf Andalucia.

Individual prize money

Position Player Score Earnings
1 Sergio Garcia -5 $4,000,000
2 Anirban Lahiri -5 $2,250,000
3 Tyrrell Hatton -4 $1,500,000
T4 Patrick Reed -3 $900,000
T4 Louis Oosthuizen -3 $900,000
T6 Cameron Smith -2 $608,334
T6 Joaquín Niemann -2 $608,334
T6 Danny Lee -2 $608,334
9 Bryson DeChambeau -1 $442,500
T10 Marc Leishman E $392,250
T10 Jon Rahm E $392,250
T12 Lee Westwood 1 $370,000
T12 Eugenio Chacarra 1 $370,000
T14 Carlos Ortiz 2 $301,667
T14 Richard Bland 2 $301,667
T14 Martin Kaymer 2 $301,667
T17 Charl Schwartzel 3 $245,000
T17 Dustin Johnson 3 $245,000
T17 Scott Vincent 3 $245,000
T17 Paul Casey 3 $245,000
T17 Matthew Wolff 3 $245,000
T17 Dean Burmester 3 $245,000
T23 John Catlin 4 $201,667
T23 Sebastian Munoz 4 $201,667
T23 Sam Horsfield 4 $201,667
26 Abraham Ancer 5 $190,000
T27 Kalle Samooja 6 $167,500
T27 David Puig 6 $167,500
T27 Henrik Stenson 6 $167,500
T27 Brendan Steele 6 $167,500
T27 Pat Perez 6 $167,500
T27 Cameron Tringale 6 $167,500
T27 Phil Mickelson 6 $167,500
T27 Brooks Koepka 6 $167,500
T35 Lucas Herbert 7 $145,334
T35 Mito Pereira 7 $145,334
T35 Jason Kokrak 7 $145,334
T38 Peter Uihlein 8 $139,000
T38 Branden Grace 8 $139,000
T40 Jinichiro Kozuma 9 $134,000
T40 Kevin Na 9 $134,000
T42 Adrian Meronk 10 $128,667
T42 Graeme McDowell 10 $128,667
T42 Andy Ogletree 10 $128,667
T45 Talor Gooch 12 $125,000
T45 Matt Jones 12 $125,000
T47 Bubba Watson 13 $121,500
T47 Ian Poulter 13 $121,500
T49 Caleb Surratt 14 $60,000
T49 Anthony Kim 14 $60,000
T51 Harold Varner III 16 $55,000
T51 Kieran Vincent 16 $55,000
53 Thomas Pieters 17 $50,000
54 Hudson Swafford 18 $50,000

Team prize money

Position Team Score Earnings
1 Fireballs GC -5 $3,000,000
2 Crushers GC -5 $1,500,000
3 Stinger GC E $500,000

 

2024 LIV Golf Nashville prize money payouts for each player and team

Tyrrell Hatton won’t have much to be cynical about this week.

Tyrrell Hatton won’t have much to be cynical about this week.

The first-year LIV Golf player picked up his first victory in the Saudi-backed league at LIV Golf Nashville, finishing at 19 under and winning by six shots at The Grove. For his victory, Hatton will take home a $4 million winner’s check on the back of his strong finish last week at the U.S. Open.

Sam Horsfield placed second while U.S. Open champion Bryson DeChambeau, Joaquin Niemann, Lee Westwood and Jon Rahm tied for third.

Rahm and Hatton’s Legion XIII took home the team title and with it a $3 million prize.

With $20 million up for grabs, check out how much money each player and team earned at 2024 LIV Golf Nashville.

Individual prize money

Position Player Score Earnings
1 Tyrrell Hatton -19 $4,000,000
2 Sam Horsfield -13 $2,250,000
T3 Joaquín Niemann -12 $1,000,000
T3 Lee Westwood -12 $1,000,000
T3 Jon Rahm -12 $1,000,000
T3 Bryson DeChambeau -12 $1,000,000
T7 Sebastian Munoz -11 $562,500
T7 John Catlin -11 $562,500
T9 Paul Casey -10 $396,875
T9 Richard Bland -10 $396,875
T9 Cameron Smith -10 $396,875
T9 Carlos Ortiz -10 $396,875
13 Louis Oosthuizen -9 $340,000
T14 Pat Perez -8 $310,000
T14 Brendan Steele -8 $310,000
T16 Matthew Wolff -7 $277,500
T16 Harold Varner III -7 $277,500
T18 Sergio Garcia -6 $230,000
T18 Abraham Ancer -6 $230,000
T18 Anirban Lahiri -6 $230,000
T18 Marc Leishman -6 $230,000
T18 Kieran Vincent -6 $230,000
T18 Eugenio Chacarra -6 $230,000
T18 Jason Kokrak -6 $230,000
T25 Charl Schwartzel -5 $180,000
T25 Caleb Surratt -5 $180,000
T25 Ian Poulter -5 $180,000
T25 Henrik Stenson -5 $180,000
T25 Dean Burmester -5 $180,000
T25 Kevin Na -5 $180,000
T25 Scott Vincent -5 $180,000
T32 Patrick Reed -4 $155,000
T32 Thomas Pieters -4 $155,000
T32 Adrian Meronk -4 $155,000
T35 Cameron Tringale -3 $142,800
T35 Bubba Watson -3 $142,800
T35 Hudson Swafford -3 $142,800
T35 Branden Grace -3 $142,800
T35 Mito Pereira -3 $142,800
T40 Matt Jones -2 $134,000
T40 Phil Mickelson -2 $134,000
T42 Graeme McDowell -1 $127,750
T42 Brooks Koepka -1 $127,750
T42 Talor Gooch -1 $127,750
T42 Martin Kaymer -1 $127,750
T46 Anthony Kim E $124,000
T46 Jinichiro Kozuma E $124,000
48 Lucas Herbert 1 $120,000
49 Andy Ogletree 2 $60,000
50 Peter Uihlein 3 $60,000
T51 Kalle Samooja 4 $53,333
T51 Dustin Johnson 4 $53,333
T51 David Puig 4 $53,333
54 Danny Lee 5 $50,000

Team prize money

Position Team Score Earnings
1 Legion XIII -40 $3,000,000
2 Crushers GC -35 $1,500,000
3 Torque GC -34 $1500,000

 

2024 LIV Golf Houston prize money payouts for each player and team

It pays to play well in the Saudi-backed league. Just ask Carlos Ortiz.

It pays to play well in the LIV Golf League, just ask Carlos Ortiz.

The 33-year-old won for the first time on the Saudi-backed circuit on Sunday after a 5-under 67 in the final round at Golf Club of Houston to claim the league’s eighth event of the 2024 season, LIV Golf Houston.

For his efforts, Ortiz will take home the top prize of $4 million. Adrian Meronk finished runner-up and will take home $2,250,000.

With $20 million up for grabs, check out how much money each player and team earned at 2024 LIV Golf Houston.

Individual prize money

Position Player Score Earnings
1 Carlos Ortiz -15 $4,000,000
2 Adrian Meronk -14 $2,250,000
T3 Patrick Reed -13 $1,250,000
T3 David Puig -13 $1,250,000
5 Sergio Garcia -11 $800,000
T6 Anirban Lahiri -10 $608,333
T6 Graeme McDowell -10 $608,333
T6 Lucas Herbert -10 $608,333
T9 Brooks Koepka -9 $396,875
T9 Cameron Tringale -9 $396,875
T9 Martin Kaymer -9 $396,875
T9 Paul Casey -9 $396,875
13 Dustin Johnson -8 $340,000
14 Matthew Wolff -7 $320,000
T15 Talor Gooch -6 $285,000
T15 Henrik Stenson -6 $285,000
T15 Sebastian Munoz -6 $285,000
T18 Charl Schwartzel -5 $235,000
T18 Dean Burmester -5 $235,000
T18 Lee Westwood -5 $235,000
T18 Tyrrell Hatton -5 $235,000
T18 Bryson DeChambeau -5 $235,000
T18 Jason Kokrak -5 $235,000
T24 Sam Horsfield -4 $182,500
T24 Richard Bland -4 $182,500
T24 Marc Leishman -4 $182,500
T24 Abraham Ancer -4 $182,500
T24 John Catlin -4 $182,500
T24 Kieran Vincent -4 $182,500
T24 Thomas Pieters -4 $182,500
T24 Kevin Na -4 $182,500
T32 Harold Varner III -3 $151,600
T32 Jinichiro Kozuma -3 $151,600
T32 Kalle Samooja -3 $151,600
T32 Caleb Surratt -3 $151,600
T32 Joaquin Niemann -3 $151,600
T37 Phil Mickelson -2 $141,500
T37 Brendan Steele -2 $141,500
T39 Mito Pereira -1 $136,500
T39 Matt Jones -1 $136,500
41 Eugenio Lopez Chacarra E $133,000
T42 Peter Uihlein 1 $127,750
T42 Andy Ogletree 1 $127,750
T42 Scott Vincent 1 $127,750
T42 Pat Perez 1 $127,750
T46 Hudson Swafford 2 $124,000
T46 Ian Poulter 2 $124,000
T48 Anthony Kim 4 $90,000
T48 Cameron Smith 4 $90,000
50 Danny Lee 5 $60,000
51 Bubba Watson 6 $60,000
52 Branden Grace 8 $50,000
Jon Rahm WD
Louis Oosthuizen WD

Team prize money

Position Team Score Earnings
1 Cleeks GC -33 $3,000,000
T-2 Smash GC -31 $1,000,000
T-2 Fireballs GC -31 $1,000,000

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2024 LIV Golf Singapore prize money payouts for each player and team

It pays to play well in the Saudi-backed league. Just ask Brooks Koepka.

It pays to play well in the LIV Golf League, just ask Brooks Koepka.

The 34-year-old won for the fourth time on the Saudi-backed circuit on Sunday after a 3-under 68 in the final round at Sentosa Golf Club to claim the league’s seventh event of the 2024 season, LIV Golf Singapore.

For his efforts, Koepka will take home the top prize of $4 million. Ripper GC captain Cameron Smith and teammate Marc Leishman, who finished T-2, two shots behind Koepka at 13 under, banked $1.875 million each.

With $20 million up for grabs, check out how much money each player and team earned at 2024 LIV Golf Singapore.

Individual prize money

Position Player Score Earnings
1  Brooks Koepka -15 $4,000,000
T2  Cameron Smith -13 $1,875,000
T2  Marc Leishman -13 $1,875,000
4  Talor Gooch -12 $1,000,000
T5  Tyrrell Hatton -11 $750,000
T5  Thomas Pieters -11 $750,000
T7  Dustin Johnson -10 $522,500
T7  Joaquín Niemann -10 $522,500
T7  Kevin Na -10 $522,500
T10  Jon Rahm -9 $371,250
T10  Eugenio Chacarra -9 $371,250
T10  Adrian Meronk -9 $371,250
T10  Abraham Ancer -9 $371,250
T14  Kalle Samooja -8 $287,000
T14  Patrick Reed -8 $287,000
T14  Sergio Garcia -8 $287,000
T14  Dean Burmester -8 $287,000
T14  Cameron Tringale -8 $287,000
T19  Carlos Ortiz -7 $240,000
T19  Martin Kaymer -7 $240,000
T19  Sebastián Muñoz -7 $240,000
T22  Phil Mickelson -6 $203,000
T22  Peter Uihlein -6 $203,000
T22  Richard Bland -6 $203,000
T22  Kieran Vincent -6 $203,000
T22  Louis Oosthuizen -6 $203,000
T27  David Puig -5 $180,000
T27  Bryson DeChambeau -5 $180,000
T27  Lucas Herbert -5 $180,000
T30  Anirban Lahiri -4 $167,500
T30  Matthew Wolff -4 $167,500
T32  Branden Grace -3 $155,000
T32  Paul Casey -3 $155,000
T32  Harold Varner III -3 $155,000
T35  Charl Schwartzel -2 $146,500
T35  Ian Poulter -2 $146,500
T37  Matt Jones -1 $140,333
T37  Graeme McDowell -1 $140,333
T37  Scott Vincent -1 $140,333
T40  Charles Howell III E $131,500
T40  Caleb Surratt E $131,500
T40  Brendan Steele E $131,500
T40  Jason Kokrak E $131,500
44  Henrik Stenson 1 $128,000
T45  Andy Ogletree 2 $125,000
T45  Bubba Watson 2 $125,000
T47  Mito Pereira 3 $121,500
T47  Sam Horsfield 3 $121,500
T49  Danny Lee 4 $60,000
T49  Hudson Swafford 4 $60,000
T49  Lee Westwood 4 $60,000
T52  Pat Perez 6 $50,000
T52  Anthony Kim 6 $50,000
54  Jinichiro Kozuma 8 $50,000

Team prize money

Position Team Score Earnings
1 Ripper GC -32 $3,000,000
2 Fireballs GC -29 $1,000,000
3 Cleeks GC -29 $1,000,000

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2024 LIV Golf Adelaide prize money payouts for each player and team

It pays to play well in the Saudi-backed league. Just ask Brendan Steele.

It pays to play well in the LIV Golf League, just ask Brendan Steele.

The 41-year-old won for the first time on the Saudi-backed circuit on Sunday after a 4-under 68 in the final round at the Grange Golf Club to claim the league’s sixth event of the 2024 season, LIV Golf Adelaide.

For his efforts, Steele will take home the top prize of $4 million. Louis Oosthuizen, who finished a shot behind Steele at 17 under, banked $2,250,000 while five players finished T-3 and earned $920,000: Charl Schwartzel, Jon Rahm, Andy Ogletree, Joaquín Niemann, Dean Burmester.

Check out how much money each player and team earned at 2024 LIV Golf Adelaide.

Individual prize money

Position Player Score Earnings
1  Brendan Steele -18 $4,000,000
2  Louis Oosthuizen -17 $2,250,000
T3  Charl Schwartzel -16 $920,000
T3  Jon Rahm -16 $920,000
T3  Andy Ogletree -16 $920,000
T3  Joaquín Niemann -16 $920,000
T3  Dean Burmester -16 $920,000
8  Mito Pereira -15 $525,000
T9  Abraham Ancer -14 $385,500
T9  Brooks Koepka -14 $385,500
T9  Matt Jones -14 $385,500
T9  Jinichiro Kozuma -14 $385,500
T9  Danny Lee -14 $385,500
T14  Martin Kaymer -13 $275,000
T14  Lucas Herbert -13 $275,000
T14  Marc Leishman -13 $275,000
T14  Tyrrell Hatton -13 $275,000
T14  Thomas Pieters -13 $275,000
T14  Anirban Lahiri -13 $275,000
T14  Cameron Smith -13 $275,000
21  Cameron Tringale -12 $230,000
T22  Caleb Surratt -11 $206,250
T22  Richard Bland -11 $206,250
T22  Patrick Reed -11 $206,250
T22  Carlos Ortiz -11 $206,250
T26  Adrian Meronk -10 180,000
T26  Matthew Wolff -10 180,000
T26  Talor Gooch -10 180,000
T26  Bryson DeChambeau -10 180,000
T26  Charles Howell III -10 180,000
T31  Pat Perez -9 160,000
T31  Paul Casey -9 160,000
T31  Dustin Johnson -9 160,000
T34  Kevin Na -8 146,250
T34  Lee Westwood -8 146,250
T34  Bubba Watson -8 146,250
T34  Peter Uihlein -8 146,250
T38  Sebastián Muñoz -7 138,750
T38  Phil Mickelson -7 138,750
T40  Sergio Garcia -6 130,500
T40  Branden Grace -6 130,500
T40  David Puig -6 130,500
T40  Kalle Samooja -6 130,500
T40  Sam Horsfield -6 130,500
45  Eugenio Chacarra -5 125,000
T46  Graeme McDowell -4 123,750
T46  Scott Vincent -4 123,750
48  Harold Varner III -3 120,000
49  Jason Kokrak -2 $60,000
50  Kieran Vincent -1 $60,000
51  Henrik Stenson 3 $60,000
T52  Hudson Swafford 4 $50,000
T52  Ian Poulter 4 $50,000
54  Anthony Kim 6 $50,000

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2024 LIV Golf Miami prize money payouts for each player and team

It pays to play in the Saudi-backed league.

It pays to play well in the LIV Golf League, just ask Dean Burmester.

The 34-year-old won for the first time on the Saudi-backed circuit on Sunday after a two-hole playoff against Sergio Garcia at Trump National Doral to claim the league’s fifth event of the 2024 season, LIV Golf Miami.

For his efforts, Burmester will take home the top prize of $4 million.

Check out how much money each player and team earned at 2024 LIV Golf Miami.

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Individual prize money

Position Player Score Earnings
1 Dean Burmester -11 $4,000,000
2 Sergio Garcia -11 $2,250,000
3 Matthew Wolff -10 $1,500,000
T4 Marc Leishman -8 $833,333
T4 Jon Rahm -8 $833,333
T4 Tyrrell Hatton -8 $833,333
T7 Bryson DeChambeau -7 $562,500
T7 Louis Oosthuizen -7 $562,500
T9 Abraham Ancer -6 $385,500
T9 Thomas Pieters -6 $385,500
T9 Joaquin Niemann -6 $385,500
T9 Patrick Reed -6 $385,500
T9 Talor Gooch -6 $385,500
T14 Carlos Ortiz -5 $301,667
T14 Paul Casey -5 $301,667
T14 Richard Bland -5 $301,667
17 Adrian Meronk -4 $270,000
T18 Caleb Surratt -3 $250,000
T18 Brendan Steele -3 $250,000
T18 Peter Uihlein -3 $250,000
T21 Harold Varner III -2 $220,000
T21 Cameron Tringale -2 $220,000
T21 Scott Vincent -2 $220,000
T24 Kevin Na -1 $195,000
T24 Dustin Johnson -1 $195,000
T24 Kieran Vincent -1 $195,000
T27 Jason Kokrak E $182,500
T27 Sebastian Munoz E $182,500
T29 Graeme McDowell 1 $170,000
T29 Ian Poulter 1 $170,000
T29 Henrik Stenson 1 $170,000
T32 Matt Jones 2 $153,250
T32 Branden Grace 2 $153,250
T32 Bubba Watson 2 $153,250
T32 Mito Pereira 2 $153,250
36 Anirban Lahiri 3 $145,000
T37 Danny Lee 4 $141,500
T37 Charl Schwartzel 4 $141,500
T39 David Puig 5 $134,000
T39 Eugenio Chacarra 5 $134,000
T39 Martin Kaymer 5 $134,000
T39 Kalle Samooja 5 $134,000
T43 Charles Howell III 6 $128,000
T43 Hudson Swafford 6 $128,000
T45 Lee Westwood 7 $125,000
T45 Brooks Koepka 7 $125,000
47 Phil Mickelson 8 $123,000
T48 Sam Horsfield 9 $90,000
T48 Pat Perez 9 $90,000
50 Andy Ogletree 11 $60,000
T51 Jinichiro Kozuma 15 $55,000
T51 Lucas Herbert 15 $55,000
53 Anthony Kim 21 $50,000

Team prize money

Position Team Score Earnings
1 Legion XIII -22 $3,000,000
2 RangeGoats GC -21 $1,500,000
3 Stinger GC -15 $500,000

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