2023 LIV Golf Tucson prize money payouts for each player and team

Lee took home $4 million for the individual win and led Iron Heads GC to a third-place team finish worth $500,000.

Danny Lee is already a winner in just his second LIV Golf League start.

The 32-year-old survived a three-hole, four-man playoff to win for the first time since 2015 on the PGA Tour at the 2023 LIV Golf Tucson event at Gallery Golf Club in Marana, Arizona. For his efforts, Lee will take home the top prize of $4 million, almost a quarter of his career earnings on the PGA Tour ($15,979,537).

The trio of runners-up – Louis Oosthuizen, Brendan Steele and Carlos Ortiz –will each take home $1,558,333. Charles Howell III, who at one point led during the final round, rounds out the top five and leaves with $975,000 for his efforts.

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

LIV Golf Tucson individual prize money

Position Player Score Earnings
1 Danny Lee -9 $4,000,000
T2 Louis Oosthuizen -9 $1,558,333
T2 Brendan Steele -9 $1,558,333
T2 Carlos Ortiz -9 $1,558,333
5 Charles Howell III -8 $975,000
T6 Sergio Garcia -7 $670,000
T6 Kevin Na -7 $670,000
T6 Matt Jones -7 $670,000
T6 Mito Pereira -7 $670,000
T10 Peter Uihlein -6 $516,667
T10 Branden Grace -6 $516,667
T10 Matthew Wolff -6 $516,667
T13 Pat Perez -5 $270,400
T13 Marc Leishman -5 $270,400
T13 Dustin Johnson -5 $270,400
T13 Cameron Tringale -5 $270,400
T13 Talor Gooch -5 $270,400
T18 Patrick Reed -4 $223,000
T18 Sam Horsfield -4 $223,000
T20 Bubba Watson -3 $180,500
T20 Scott Vincent -3 $180,500
T20 Eugenio Lopez-Chacarra -3 $180,500
T20 David Puig -3 $180,500
T24 Paul Casey -2 $163,000
T24 Richard Bland -2 $163,000
T24 Brooks Koepka -2 $163,000
T24 Harold Varner III -2 $163,000
T24 Cameron Smith -2 $163,000
T24 Abraham Ancer -2 $163,000
T30 Phil Mickelson -1 $154,000
T30 Anirban Lahiri -1 $154,000
T30 Laurie Canter -1 $154,000
T33 Ian Poulter E $148,000
T33 Dean Burmester E $148,000
T33 Thomas Pieters E $148,000
T36 Jason Kokrak +1 $140,000
T36 Bernd Wiesberger +1 $140,000
T36 Sebastian Munoz +1 $140,000
T36 Chase Koepka +1 $140,000
T36 Joaquin Niemann +1 $140,000
41 Graeme McDowell +2 $134,000
42 Henrik Stenson +3 $132,000
43 Lee Westwood +5 $130,000
T44 Bryson DeChambeau +7 $127,000
T44 James Piot +7 $127,000
46 Charl Schwartzel +8 $124,000
47 Jediah Morgan +9 $122,000
48 Sihwan Kim +19 $120,000

LIV Golf Tucson team prize money

Place Team Score Earnings
1 Fireballs GC -25 $3 million
2 4 Aces GC -21 $1.5 million
3 Iron Heads 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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2023 LIV Golf Mayakoba prize money payouts for each player and team

Charles Howell III took home $4 million for the individual win and led his Crushers GC to the $3 million team title.

Charles Howell III earned $42,025,458 during a PGA Tour career that spanned more than 20 years and 609 starts.

After just a handful of LIV Golf events, he’s already a sixth of the way there.

The 43-year-old won the 2023 LIV Golf season opener at Mayakoba’s El Camaleon Golf Course on Mexico’s Riviera Maya on Sunday at 16 under to earn the top prize of $4 million. Howell earned $2,991,000 over six starts last year and now has earned just under $7 million on the upstart circuit led by Greg Norman and financially backed by Saudi Arabia’s Public Investment Fund.

Runner-up Peter Uihlein (12 under) will take home $2.125 million, with Branden Grace (10 under) earning $1.5 million in third. Even fourth-place Paul Casey (7 under) cleared $1.05 million for his efforts.

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Check out the prize money payouts for each team and player at LIV Golf Mayakoba.

LIV Golf Mayakoba individual prize money

Place Player Score Earnings
1 Charles Howell III -16 $4 million
2 Peter Uihlein -12 $2.125 million
3 Branden Grace -10 $1.5 million
4 Paul Casey -7 $1.05 million
T5 Brendan Steele -6 $887,500
T5 Cameron Smith -6 $887,500
T7 Pat Perez -5 $610,000
T7 Carlos Ortiz -5 $610,000
T7 Sebastian Munoz -5 $610,000
T7 Matthew Wolff -5 $610,000
T11 Graeme McDowell -4 $405,000
T11 Ian Poulter -4 $405,000
T11 Talor Gooch -4 $405,000
T11 Joaquin Niemann -4 $405,000
T15 Marc Leishman -3 $237,000
T15 Abraham Ancer -3 $237,000
T15 Mito Pereira -3 $237,000
T15 Scott Vincent -3 $237,000
19 Jason Kokrak -2 $220,000
T20 Kevin Na -1 $184,000
T20 Cameron Tringale -1 $184,000
T20 Dean Burmester -1 $184,000
T23 Sergio Garcia E $167,000
T23 Henrik Stenson E $167,000
T23 Matt Jones E $167,000
T23 Bryson DeChambeau E $167,000
T27 Phil Mickelson 1 $158,000
T27 Richard Bland 1 $158,000
T27 Brooks Koepka 1 $158,000
T27 Harold Varner III 1 $158,000
T27 Eugenio Chacarra 1 $158,000
T32 Anirban Lahiri 2 $151,000
T32 Thomas Pieters 2 $151,000
34 Danny Lee 3 $148,000
T35 Charl Schwartzel 4 $144,000
T35 Dustin Johnson 4 $144,000
T35 James Piot 4 $144,000
T38 Patrick Reed 5 $139,000
T38 David Puig 5 $139,000
40 Bubba Watson 6 $136,000
T41 Lee Westwood 8 $133,000
T41 Louis Oosthuizen 8 $133,000
43 Jediah Morgan 10 $130,000
T44 Bernd Wiesberger 11 $127,000
T44 Sam Horsfield 11 $127,000
46 Laurie Canter 12 $124,000
47 Chase Koepka 15 $122,000
48 Sihwan Kim 23 $120,000

LIV Golf Mayakoba team prize money

Place Team Score Earnings
1 Crushers GC -26 $3 million
2 4 Aces GC -17 $1.5 million
3 Torque GC -13 $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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LIV Golf Team Championship Miami prize money payouts for each squad at Trump National Doral

Check out how much money each player and team won at the season finale.

DORAL, Fla. — LIV Golf’s inaugural season has come to a close.

The upstart circuit led by Greg Norman and backed by Saudi Arabia’s Public Investment Fund held its $50 million season finale team championship this week at Trump National Doral, where Dustin Johnson’s 4Aces won the top prize of $16 million that will see each player take home $4 million each.

Cameron Smith’s Punch GC finished second to earn $8 million, with Brooks Koepka’s Smash GC in third ($6 million) and Louis Oosthuizen’s Stinger GC in fourth ($4 million).

Here’s how much money all 12 teams and 48 players earned at the LIV Golf Team Championship.

Team championship prize money payouts

Position Team Prize money Share per player
1 4Aces GC
(Dustin Johnson, Patrick Reed, Pat Perez, Talor Gooch)
$16 million $4 million
2 Punch GC
(Cameron Smith, Marc Leishman, Matt Jones, Wade Ormsby)
$8 million $2 million
3 Smash GC
(Brooks Koepka, Peter Uihlein, Jason Kokrak, Chase Koepka)
$6 million $1.5 million
4 Stinger GC
(Louis Oosthuizen, Branden Grace, Charl Schwartzel, Hennie du Plessis)
$4 million $1 million
Eliminated after semifinals Cleeks GC
(Shergo Al Kurdi, Laurie Canter, Graeme McDowell, Richard Bland)
$3 million $750,000
Crushers GC
(Bryson DeChambeau, Paul Casey, Charles Howell III, Anirban Lahiri)
$3 million $750,000
Fireballs GC
(Sergio Garcia, Carlos Ortiz, Eugenio Chacarra, Abraham Ancer)
$3 million $750,000
Majesticks GC
(Ian Poulter, Lee Westwood, Henrik Stenson, Sam Horsfield)
$3 million $750,000
Eliminated after quarterfinals Niblicks GC
(Harold Varner III, Hudson Swafford, James Piot, Turk Pettit)
$1 million $250,000
Iron Heads GC
(Kevin Na, Sadom Kaewkanjana, Phachara Khongwatmai, Sihwan Kim)
$1 million $250,000
Hy Flyers GC
(Phil Mickelson, Bernd Wiesberger, Matthew Wolff, Cameron Triangle)
$1 million $250,000
Torque GC
(Joaquin Niemann, Scott Vincent, Adrian Otaegui, Jediah Morgan)
$1 million $250,000

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Dustin Johnson, Patrick Reed lead LIV Golf’s list of top prize money earners in its debut regular season

Of the 68 players to tee it up, 48 players made more than $1 million, with 15 making more than $4 million.

DORAL, Fla. — With $4 million going to the winner and $120,000 going to last place at each event, players were bound to make a ridiculous amount of money in LIV Golf’s first year. And they did.

Of the 68 players to tee it up on the upstart circuit led by Greg Norman and backed by Saudi Arabia’s Public Investment Fund, a whopping 48 players made more than $1 million, with 15 making more than $4 million, including Pat Perez, who earned $961,000 for his individual performances and $3,062,500 for team bonuses. Dustin Johnson, LIV’s inaugural regular-season champion and the captain of Perez and the 4Aces, blew away the field thanks to $10,575,267 in individual earnings for a $13,637,767 total.

This week, LIV Golf will host its team championship event at Trump National Doral in Miami, where teams will make at minimum $1 million ($250,000 per player). If a team advances to the semifinals, they’ll earn $3 million ($750,000 per player), with $4 million going to fourth place ($1 million per player), $6 million to third ($1.5 million per player), $8 million to the runner up ($2 million per player) and $16 million to the winners ($4 million per player).

Here’s how much money each player earned on the course in LIV Golf’s first regular season.

How much money each player earned at LIV Golf Jeddah in Saudi Arabia

Brooks Koepka took home the $4 million top prize after a three-hole playoff.

A $4 million playoff broke out in LIV Golf’s regular-season finale in Saudi Arabia, and three holes later it was Brooks Koepka who emerged victorious.

The four-time major champion outdueled Peter Uihlein to win for the first time on the upstart circuit led by Greg Norman and backed by Saudi Arabia’s Public Investment Fund, claiming the top prize of $4 million while Uihlein walked away with $2.125 million. Martin Kaymer and Kevin Na, who both withdrew from the event, pocketed $121,000.

Check out the prize money payouts for each player at the 2022 LIV Golf Invitational Series event in Saudi Arabia.

Position Player Score Earnings
1* Brooks Koepka -12 $4,000,000
2 Peter Uihlein -12 $2,125,000
T3 Joaquin Niemann -11 $1,275,000
T3 Sergio Garcia -11 $1,275,000
T5 Matthew Wolff -10 $816,667
T5 Dustin Johnson -10 $816,667
T5 Paul Casey -10 $816,667
T8 Bernd Wiesberger -9 $602,500
T8 Charl Schwartzel -9 $602,500
T10 Anirban Lahiri -8 $550,000
T10 Abraham Ancer -8 $550,000
T12 Talor Gooch -7 $289,714
T12 Jediah Morgan -7 $289,714
T12 Chase Koepka -7 $289,714
T12 Lee Westwood -7 $289,714
T12 Graeme McDowell -7 $289,714
T12 Patrick Reed -7 $289,714
T12 Carlos Ortiz -7 $289,714
T19 Charles Howell Iii -6 $210,000
T19 Sihwan Kim -6 $210,000
T21 Bryson DeChambeau -5 $172,500
T21 Cameron Smith -5 $172,500
T21 Jason Kokrak -5 $172,500
T21 James Piot -5 $172,500
T25 Phachara Khongwatmai -4 $164,000
T25 Richard Bland -4 $164,000
T25 Eugenio Lopez-Chacarra -4 $164,000
T28 Branden Grace -3 $156,000
T28 Sam Horsfield -3 $156,000
T28 Laurie Canter -3 $156,000
T28 Louis Oosthuizen -3 $156,000
T28 Ian Poulter -3 $156,000
T33 Harold Varner III -2 $149,000
T33 Hideto Tanihara -2 $149,000
T35 Marc Leishman -1 $144,000
T35 Wade Ormsby -1 $144,000
T35 Phil Mickelson -1 $144,000
T38 Henrik Stenson 1 $138,000
T38 Sadom Kaewkanjana 1 $138,000
T38 Turk Pettit 1 $138,000
T41 Hudson Swafford 2 $131,000
T41 Cameron Tringale 2 $131,000
T41 Scott Vincent 2 $131,000
T41 Shaun Norris 2 $131,000
45 Matt Jones 3 $126,000
46 Pat Perez 6 $124,000
Martin Kaymer WD $121,000
Kevin Na WD $121,000

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Full breakdown of LIV Golf Invitational Bangkok prize money payouts

It was a big payday for first-time winner Eugenio Lopez-Chacarra.

It was a big payday for first-time winner Eugenio Lopez-Chacarra.

In his fifth start on the upstart LIV Golf Series, the former Oklahoma State standout found the winner’s circle in Bangkok and pocketed $4 million along the way. He also bagged another $750,000 for being a member of the winning team, the Fireballs, who also have Sergio Garcia, Abraham Ancer and Carlos Ortiz.

Lopez-Chacarra finished at 19 under. Three shots back was Patrick Reed. There was a three-way tie for third at 18 under by Richard Bland, Paul Casey and Sihwan Kim.

Brendan Grace withdrew from the event and still banked $120,000.

Check out the full prize money payouts for each player at LIV Golf Invitational-Bangkok.

Position Player Score Earnings
1 Eugenio Lopez-Chacarra -19 $4,000,000
2 Patrick Reed -16 $2,125,000
T3 Paul Casey -15 $1,175,000
T3 Richard Bland -15 $1,175,000
T3 Sihwan Kim -15 $1,175,000
T6 Harold Varner III -14 $737,500
T6 James Piot -14 $737,500
T8 Brooks Koepka -13 $602,500
T8 Charles Howell III -13 $602,500
T10 Abraham Ancer -11 $477,500
T10 Laurie Canter -11 $477,500
T10 Ian Poulter -11 $477,500
T10 Mark Leishman -11 $477,500
14 Bryson DeChambeau -10 $270,000
T15 Matt Jones -9 $233,600
T15 Dustin Johnson -9 $233,600
T15 Phil Mickelson -9 $233,600
T15 Carlos Ortiz -9 $233,600
T15 Lee Westwood -9 $233,600
T20 Joaquin Niemann -8 $174,286
T20 Sergio Garcia -8 $174,286
T20 Sadom Kaewkanjana -8 $174,286
T20 Peter Uihlein -8 $174,286
T20 Talor Gooch -8 $174,286
T20 Jediah Morgan -8 $174,286
T20 Kevin Na -8 $174,286
T27 Charl Schwartzel -7 $157,000
T27 Phachara Khongwatmai -7 $157,000
T27 Shaun Norris -7 $157,000
T27 Jason Kokrak -7 $157,000
T27 Turk Pettit -7 $157,000
T27 Wade Ormsby -7 $157,000
T33 Chase Koepka -6 $144,000
T33 Sam Horsfield -6 $144,000
T33 Bernd Wiesberger 6 $144,000
T33 Henrik Stenson -6 $144,000
T33 Martin Kaymer -6 $144,000
T33 Hudson Swafford -6 $144,000
T33 Cameron Tringale -6 $144,000
40 Pat Perez -5 $136,000
T41 Anirban Lahiri -4 $131,000
T41 Cameron Smith -4 $131,000
T41 Graeme McDowell -4 $131,000
T41 Matthew Wolff -4 $131,000
T45 Louis Oosthuizen E $125,000
T45 Scott Vincent E $125,000
47 Hideto Tanihara +1 $122,000
WD Branden Grace $120,000

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Full breakdown of LIV Golf Chicago prize money payouts

Cameron Smith earned $4 million for his win.

Five players finished the LIV Golf Invitational Series stop near Chicago in last place, T-44 at 6 over and a whopping 19 shots behind winner Cameron Smith. For their efforts they’ll each take home $124,000.

That’s the selling point for the upstart series led by Greg Norman and supported by Saudi Arabia’s Public Investment Fund: 54-hole, no cut events that offer massive contracts and paydays.

Smith carried his form from the PGA Tour to LIV, finishing T-4 in his first start at LIV Golf Boston and winning this week at Rich Harvest Farms in Sugar Grove, Illinois, by two shots over Dustin Johnson and Peter Uihlein. Smith’s $4 million payday trumps his three previous wins last season on the PGA Tour, where he earned $1.476 million for winning the Sentry Tournament of Champions, $2.5 million for winning the British Open and $3.6 million for winning the Players Championship.

Check out the full prize money payouts for each player at LIV Golf Chicago.

Position Player Score Earnings
1 Cameron Smith -13 $4,000,000
T2 Peter Uihlein -10 $1,812,500
T2 Dustin Johnson -10 $1,812,500
T4 Sergio Garcia -8 $1,012,500
T4 Joaquin Niemann -8 $1,012,500
T6 Charl Schwartzel -7 $737,500
T6 Louis Oosthuizen -7 $737,500
T8 Phil Mickelson -6 $576,250
T8 Laurie Canter -6 $576,250
T8 Bryson DeChambeau -6 $576,250
T8 Chase Koepka -6 $576,250
T12 Lee Westwood -5 $332,500
T12 Cameron Tringale -5 $332,500
T12 Patrick Reed -5 $332,500
T12 Scott Vincent -5 $332,500
T16 Matt Jones -4 $236,000
T16 Matthew Wolff -4 $236,000
T18 Charles Howell III -3 $215,333
T18 Richard Bland -3 $215,333
T18 Branden Grace -3 $215,333
T21 Paul Casey -2 $170,000
T21 Brooks Koepka -2 $170,000
T21 Anirban Lahiri -2 $170,000
T21 Jason Kokrak -2 $170,000
T21 Harold Varner III -2 $170,000
T21 Eugenio Lopez-Chacarra -2 $170,000
T27 Abraham Ancer -1 $159,000
T27 Henrik Stenson -1 $159,000
T27 Ian Poulter -1 $159,000
T27 James Piot -1 $159,000
T31 Pat Perez E $152,000
T31 Carlos Ortiz E $152,000
T31 Phachara Khongwatmai E $152,000
34 Kevin Na 1 $148,000
T35 Bernd Wiesberger 3 $145,000
T35 Talor Gooch 3 $145,000
T37 Graeme McDowell 4 $137,000
T37 Wade Ormsby 4 $137,000
T37 Martin Kaymer 4 $137,000
T37 Sadom Kaewkanjana 4 $137,000
T37 Jediah Morgan 4 $137,000
T37 David Puig 4 $137,000
43 Sam Horsfield 5 $130,000
T44 Marc Leishman 6 $124,000
T44 Sihwan Kim 6 $124,000
T44 Shaun Norris 6 $124,000
T44 Hudson Swafford 6 $124,000
T44 Turk Pettit 6 $124,000

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