2025 LIV Golf Virginia prize money payouts for each LIV Golf player at Robert Trent Jones Golf Club
The Chilean secured his fourth victory this year in eight LIV Golf events, taking the individual title Sunday at LIV Golf Virginia by a shot over Graeme McDowell. He heads to the U.S. Open having won three of his past five LIV Golf starts and coming off his best finish in a major yet, a T-8 finish in the PGA Championship at Quail Hollow.
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With the win, Niemann takes home $4 million of the $20 million purse. Meanwhile, Bryson DeChambeau's Crushers GC earned the team title for the second straight event and will split the $3 million that comes with it.
Here's the breakdown of how much money each player and team earned at 2025 LIV Golf Virginia.
LIV Golf Virginia 2025 prize money payouts
Position
Player
Score
Earnings
1
Joaquin Niemann
-15
$4,000,000
T2
Graeme McDowell
-14
$1,875,000
T2
Anirban Lahiri
-14
$1,875,000
T4
Thomas Pieters
-13
$775,000
T4
Bryson DeChambeau
-13
$775,000
T4
Phil Mickelson
-13
$775,000
T4
Bubba Watson
-13
$775,000
T8
Jon Rahm
-10
$483,750
T8
Martin Kaymer
-10
$483,750
T10
Talor Gooch
-9
$361,000
T10
Lee Westwood
-9
$361,000
T10
Marc Leishman
-9
$361,000
T10
Carlos Ortiz
-9
$361,000
T10
Dustin Johnson
-9
$361,000
T15
Brendan Steele
-8
$285,000
T15
Sebastian Munoz
-8
$285,000
T15
Tyrrell Hatton
-8
$285,000
18
Harold Varner III
-7
$270,000
T19
Paul Casey
-6
$235,000
T19
Branden Grace
-6
$235,000
T19
Ben Campbell
-6
$235,000
T19
Abraham Ancer
-6
$235,000
T23
Jason Kokrak
-5
$193,333
T23
Louis Oosthuizen
-5
$193,333
T23
Patrick Reed
-5
$193,333
T23
Dean Burmester
-5
$193,333
T23
Cameron Smith
-5
$193,333
T23
Jinichiro Kozuma
-5
$193,333
T29
Cameron Tringale
-4
$167,500
T29
Charl Schwartzel
-4
$167,500
T29
Richard Bland
-4
$167,500
T29
Adrian Meronk
-4
$167,500
T33
Brooks Koepka
-3
$148,200
T33
Charles Howell III
-3
$148,200
T33
Peter Uihlein
-3
$148,200
T33
Sam Horsfield
-3
$148,200
T33
Luis Masaveu
-3
$148,200
T38
Sergio Garcia
-2
$136,500
T38
Kevin Na
-2
$136,500
T38
Yubin Jang
-2
$136,500
T38
Tom McKibbin
-2
$136,500
42
Caleb Surratt
-1
$130,000
43
Danny Lee
1
$128,000
T44
Anthony Kim
2
$126,500
T44
Henrik Stenson
2
$126,500
46
Lucas Herbert
3
$125,000
T47
Frederik Kjettrup
4
$121,500
T47
Ian Poulter
4
$121,500
49
Andy Ogletree
6
$60,000
T50
Miro Pereira
7
$56,667
T50
Matt Jones
7
$56,667
T50
Josele Ballester
7
$56,667
53
Max Lee
11
$50,000
LIV Golf Virginia 2025 team prize money payouts
Position
Team
Score
Earnings
1
Crushers GC
-36
$3,000,000
2
4 Aces GC
-34
$1,500,000
3
Smash GC
-31
$500,000
This article originally appeared on Golfweek: LIV Golf Virginia 2025 payouts, prize money for each LIV golfer
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